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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Page 8 The Utah Independent February 5, 1976 READERS Chou OUTLOOK session. Jan. 27th Lloyd Selleneit representing the sponsoring Gtizens of Recall will speak before the Senate body. Whether the Legislature votes yes or no on this Recall issue, the citizens have been heard at last. This story will end on the 2nd of November 1976 when the Recall goes on the ballot. J.W. A GREAT IDEA!!! Dear Editor: I've supported your paper for several years. I really appreciate your dedication to the Constitution and free enterprise and telling it like it is. I feel if we are going to win over the forces of evil and darkness we must all pull together. If all your present subscribers would send in extra names and money you could reach a lot more people. A lot of people dont realize that force is evil, even if the thing you are being forced to do is good. Like the famous quote, All that is needed for the forces of evil to win is for good men to do nothing. Orvin Nielsen Leeds, Utah DONT KNOCK IT Gentlemen: Governments can solve the problem of unemployment, many have. Hitler did, Lenin and Stalin did. And we have politicians here too who would, if they had the chance. Governments raises the costs of labor above what getting the job done would be worth. In this bicentennial year we might do well to recall what our American Declaration of Independence was all about, and why it was supported by the people. Simply they didnt want any government solving their unemployment problems by dictatorial means, and they did not want any government causing unemployment by restricting their liberty or their freedom of They enterprise opportunities. didnt want Crown nor guild monopolies, political nor union monopolies, controlling their working lives and pursuits. They sought to be free to work out their own destinites in a nation where such rights of each and every individual would be respected and preserved. They wanted what we now need, if we want to be Americans. If we dont want to end up as did the people under Nazism, as do the people under Communism. J. Kesner Kahn Chicago, 111. 60649 BIG NEWS IS SOVIETS IN CUBA, NOT CUBANS munist Party and soon distinguished himself by John F. McManus Continued from page 2 through sheer effort and sacrifice, the 5 figure (with 10,000 to spare) totaling 33,000 was given to the Secretary of State office on Dec. 31, 197S with qualified registered voters names. The Legislative body seemed simply amazed at this feat of accomplishment and looked upon the Recall measure with more respect because they could finally hear the citizens voice crying in the wilderness, "We want government of the people to return ." This issue was so new that hardly anyone knew how to handle the issue at the Utah State Capitol. The Secretary of States office assistant, Eueda McCoy under the direction of Clyde Miller, personally delivered the law and petition verification to the Senate Chamber on Jan. 12, 1976 and because of misunderstanding and some confusion about the bill who would handle it she delivered another copy to the House of Representatives on Jan. 20, 1976 to fulfill their agreement with the Citizens for Recall. The Senate and House leaders plan for the Initiative Petition on Recall to be introduced to the Senate floor on the last week of the En-l- ai by organizing a bloody revolt of 600,000 workers in Shanghai. The next few years saw him leading riots in Nanchang and Canton, and starting underground movements in Hong Kong and elsewhere. When a member of one of his secret assassination teams defected to the Nationalist government in 1931, Chou ordered the murder of the mans entire family. Later, he was known to have personally strangled six members of another family after tieing each victims hands. These records of personal murders were only a foreshadowing of far worse atrocities to come. In later years, he betrayed his countrymen in the war against Japan. After the Nationalist Chinese had been weakened by the war, Chous Reds launched their own campaign against Free China. By 1950, Foreign Minister Chou was sending his screaming hordes against Americans in Korea. And he has sent his spies, saboteurs, subverters, and assassins into every continent ever since. The death of Chou Belmont, Massachusetts En-lbrings to a close the career of one of the worlds foremost barbarians. As a ruthless intriguer, a conscienceless liar, a despotic ruler, and a callous murderer, he may well be without equal in all history. But such were not the descriptions given to the American people when news of Chous passing' spread across our land. With rare exceptions, members of our news media competed with national leaders to see who could pile the most praise on the mass murderer. In doing so, each told more about himself than he did about ai Chou cold-blood- En-la- i. Consider the following drooling nonsense: Secretary of State Henry Kissinger: I admired Chou En-la very convery much siderable man and a great leader. President Gerald Ford: . . . a remarkable leader. The New York Times: . . . one of the more statesmen of the 20th century. Richard Nixon: there is none who surpassed him in keen intellect, philosophical breadth, and the experienced wisdom which made him a great leader. Time: a life of extraordinary achievement. Sam Jaffe, NBC News: He gave freedom to his people. UPI: a brilliant leader. ... ai far-sight- ed ... Red Chinas Bloody Record The most compelling indictment of Chou En-lMao and his is the report, The Human Cost of Communism in China, published by the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Senate in 1971. Drawing on detailed research from widely divergent sources, its author shows that the Red Chinese leadership has caused the death of somewhere between 34 and 64 million Chinese. In comparison, Hitler at his worst was a small-tim- e operator, Stalin was a novice, and the Black Plague was the recipient of a bad rap. Why would the media and our leaders slobber over Chous passing? The answer can only be that those at the top are even to the point of praising a savage monster. The spectacle should shock and alarm every true American. ... ai ... The Truth About Chou As is frequently the case with prominent came from a well-to-d- o Communists, Chou En-lai IN ANGOLA Dear Editor: There is so much in the news about the 7,300 troops from Soviet Cuba in African Angola fighting to make it Soviet Angola. And then were told its all so far away and none of our concern, that we shouldnt be doing anything at all to keep Angola from being a Captive Nation. But theres nothing in the news about Soviet Cuba, just 90 miles off our shores, the base for training the global terrorists from all Communist nations to operate against the Free World nations, the Soviet base that has the largest army and airforce in this hemisphere after the United States, and that there are 15,000 Soviet military personnel on Cuba. Nobody could deny that all of this is of concern to us, but a p is used to keep us from even knowing about it. Its high time Americans realized that our government is not concerned with opposing Communist aggressions, neither in Angolas nor in Americas, and in fact isnt that what they are demonstrating is their intention under Detente? Isnt that what Kissinger will confirm to the Soviets by going there to negotiate further restrictions in our arms, showing we are not concerned over Angola, nor over Soviet Cuban trained terrorists who have been acting against us, nor over Soviet forces on their Cuban base, nor over Soviet plans to take over our Panama Canal? super-coveru- can cause Sincerely, unemployment problems, ours did. Ours keeps the young and J. Kesner Kahn inexperienced unemployed with Chicago, 111. 60649 high minimum wage laws, and makes the older and experienced What the government does to unemployed with mandatory age retirement and with social security provide welfare is what overbenefit penalties. Ours does by burdens taxpayers. denials of the right to work, by Communism is so dangerous legalizing labor union monopolies, to us. rather than face up to it as the by carrying into reverse discrimination, by all enemy, our government prefers to the obstructionism written into env- treat us and our friends as enemies. ironment-ecology and other When Americans ceased being regulation laws that is when they became eliminate employment opportunities, and by everything that just fearing people. family. Given the best education available in China, he went to Japan as a young man in 1917 and was introduced to socialism. In the early 1920s he spent four years in Europe organizing Chinese students, and joined the Chinese Communist Youth Corps and then the Communist Party itself. Back in China by 1926, he achieved in the Central Committee of the Com- - partner-in-crim- ng Tse-tun- e, g, pro-Commun- ist ) John Birch Society Features 1976 The Continued from page 1 incidentally, he went out of to praise their Communist system of his beforehand that the only way to Since it was prevent Senate approval of the common situs bill was through extended debate, the 62 Senators who voted to impose cloture November 18 were, in effect, casting their lot with the union bosses. Right to Work supporters whose Senators voted against cloture are urged to contact them and offer them their thanks. Here is how the crucial vote went: well-know- n way government. Of course, whether the Senators know it or not, they are being used as useful idiots, a phrase that the Communist founder Lenin like to use in referring to people who too stupid were understand FOR COMMON SITUS PICKETING (voted for cloture) Russell Long James Abourezk (D-S- Birch Bayh J. Glenn Beall Lloyd Bentsen Joe Biden Edward Brooke Dale Bumpers Quentin Burdick Robert Byrd (D-La- Warren Magnuson Mike Mansfield .) (R-M- Charles (D-Te- s.) Lee Metcalf (D-N- (D-N- t.) Walter Mondale Joseph Montoya Frank Moss Edmund Muskie Gaylord Nelson Robert Packwood John Pastore James Pearson (D-W- (R-M- (D-S- Thomas McIntyre (D-Ar- a) John Culver John Durkin Thomas Eacleton Wendell Ford John Glenn a) (D-R- (D-N- (R-Or- The Communists would not like us to have any patriotic symbols in the form of heroic men. You will notice that already some silly l) (R-Ka- (D-M- Claiborne Pell .) (D-R- I) Charles Percy William Proxmire Jennings Randoloh (R-lll- Mike Gravel Gary Hart .) (D-Wi- Philip Hart Vance Hartke Floyd Haskell (D-W- Abraham Ribicoff Richard Schweiker Hugh Scott Robert Stafford Ted Stevens Adlai Stevenson III Stuart Symington Robert Taft Jr. John Tunnev (D-In- (R-Pa- Mark Hatfield William Hathaway (D-Me- .) Hubert Humphrey Daniel Inouye Henry Jackson Jacob Javits Fdward Kennedy Patrick Leahy Congressmen (D-lll- Congresswomen .) rD-M- Lowell Weicker Harrison Williams t) AGAINST COMMON SITUS PICKETING (D-N- J) (voted against Howard Baker Brock James Buckley (D-Ky- .) (D-La- .) (R-Ne- (Cons.-NY- Harry Byrd (lnd.-Va-.) Howard Cannon Lawton Chiles Carl Curtis Robert Dole Pete Domenici James Eastland Paul Fannin Hiram Fong Barry Goldwater Robert Griffin Clifford Hansen Jesse Helms Jake Garn (D-Ne- (D-Fl- (R-Ne- (R-Ka- (R-N- ) (D-Ar- o) (D-N- (D-Ga- William Roth William Scott .) (R-De- l.) (R-Va- .) John Sparkman John Stennis Richard Stone Herman Talmadge Strom Thurmond John Tower (D-Al- (D-Fla- .) (D-Ga- Hoovers name. Senator Church and others may think that they are making great points with the American public by ruining the effectiveness of the FBI and the CIA, when actually nothing, of course, could be more ridiculous and more dangerous. (R-Ne- Dewey Bartlett Henry Bellmon Bill Ernest Hollings Roman Hruska Walter Huddleston J. Bennett Johnston Paul Laxalt John McClellan James McClure Robert Morgan Sam Nunn (D-S- .) .) Why (R-S- (R-Te- Milton Young are . cloture) James Allen and screaming about changing the name of the new FBI building and removing Mr. o) (R-N- (D-V- .) (R-Pa- .) (R-V- t.) (R-Or- g agencies, (D-Me- .) (D-Wi- (D-Ca- l.) the Communist Party. The whole purpose of the current hearings, of course, entirely aside from attempting to destroy our is to smear the name of J. Edgar Hoover. (D-llta- h) o) helpful to being to when they are intelligence-gatherin- (D-N- (R-N- J) Frank Church Dick Clark Alan Cranston t.) Mathias McC. Gale McGee George McGovern (D-De- Clifford Case .) (R-N- one of the filibuster leaders, was absent Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor -wears. Benjamin Franklin ours dont these guardians of self-appoint- ed (R-N- neo-totalitari- an God-feari- ed ever turn their attention to the activities of the Soviet KGB in this country and to some of the terrorist bombings taking place ever more frequently in the USA? |