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Show ' June 25, 1971 CONGRESS The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 9 Benedict Arnold Continued From Page 7 l York Gty in 1920. She attended public schools, graduated from Hunter College and then from Columbia Law School, and was admitted to the New York Bar in nate d the voters that Excerpted from THE HERALD OF FREEDOM, April 30, 1971 In each of our 50 States, the Communist Party has an individual who is in charge of political activities. He is generally a member of the State Committee of the Communist party and concentrates his efforts on legislative activities. This individual, operating with the direction, advice and cooperation of Communist Party headquarters, analyses the focal points of Communist support. Potential candidates for public office are studied to determine how much support or opposition they give to Communist programs and indeed to Communism itself. While support may be given to an individual with an established Communist-fron- t record, this would generally occur in an area where the population is liberally oriented. For example, in Harlem, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., served 12 terms in Congress although he had a record of over 100 affiliations with Communist fronts and had actually spoken at meetings to raise funds for the Communist Party. In the Tenth Congressional District of Brooklyn, Emanuel Celler is serving his 25th term year? although he has a documented record ofapproximately 40 affiliations with Communist front organizations andor activities. There are other areas of the country where pro Communist candidates can be elected because the conspiracy has so indoctri -- a pro Communist background does -- not hinder a candidates opportunity to be elected. In different circumstances potential candidates are carefully compared with a view towards determining which would be most likely to promote legislation favored by the Communists. Also taken into consideration, when determining whom to support, is the vulnerability of the candidates because of character defects. Thus, an individual who has been involved in secret illegal transactions, gross immorality, sex pervasion, or who is known to be avaricious, becomes a potentially controlled officeholder, through the use of blackmail, secret financial support or promises of favorable publicity in the controlled communications media. For many years New York City has been one of the most important centos in the Communist Conspiracy. It is the location of the headquarters of the Communist Party USA, and most of the Communist splintergroups, most of the Leftist foundations and the international bankers who have helped finance revolutions. Here is where a virtually unknown individual can be elected to the House of Representatives in spite of a well-establish- Communist-fron- ed t record. From the Nineteenth Congressional District of Manhatten, Mrs. Bella S. Ahzug (nee Savitsky) was elected to the 92nd Congress of the U.S. Mrs. Abzug was born in New - 1947. . Immediately after her graduation from law school, Mrs. Abzug joined and became active in the National Lawyers Guild; she lata became director of their New York branch. The National Law- yers Guild was cited as Communist-fron- a by the Special t Committee on Un-Americ- an Activities of the U.S. Congress one year before Mrs. Abzug joined the organization. It is described as the legal bulwark of the Communist Party that has neva failed to rally to the legal defense of the Communist Party and individual members thereof including known espionage agents. Mrs. Abzug was active in the city of New York in a group called The Citizens Committee of the Upper East Side, cited by Continued On Page 12 Arnold, the fine sensualist, the bitterness. He brooded ova the connoisseur of beauty, had found ingratitude of his countrymen. the lady of his dreams. Peggy, the Peggy listened to his sad tale of sensationalist, the connoisseur of woe and decided to help his aspiring ambitions. She corresponded advantages, had found ha hero. So with their marriage, the cur- with the British of fleer Andre and tain rose on one of the most Sir Henry Ginton. For sixteen personal intrigues of drama in the months Arnold added to the American Revolution. Wealth letters and eventually proposed a and prestige provided the plan to turn ova West Point with required fuel to keep this all of its stores, artillery and romance aflame. When they personnel for 20,000 pounds could not attend social entertain-ment- s sterling. The british accepted and with great pomp and Benedict had sold himself. When Arnold asked caemony, Peggy would throw a fit. She dreamed of Dukedom, Washington for command of West the honors of the king, and a cele- Point, his request was granted. The British sent John Andre, brated life in England. Talk and gossip buzzed about posing as John Anderson a merArnold's extravagant conduct chant to receive the plans for and ambitions; then the Army the betrayal of West Point. Andre became involved when he began headed back towards the British using military personnel for his lines. But the roads were infested servants. He was court martialed with plundering bandits who live and reprimanded for using poor off the spoils of war. Three of these thugs, John Paulding, David judgment in his conduct. This and Isaac Van Wart together with Williams, Washington's refusal to let him little dreamed that the prize they become admiral of the Navy, sent would find that night would live him into deep depression and as a monument in America's -- sit-uatio- n, history. Paulding, wearing a stolen British uniform (the only clothes he owned) stopped How To Avoid Taxes Dont smoke. Dont eat. Dont drink. Dont work. Dont play. Dont buy. Dont Dont stay. Dont die. Dont Dont sell. live go. .... and Noble blood is an accident of fortune; noble actions characterize the great. Goldoni . - aunt- - mm - yuan - iom mimom - hibltAzbs mis ' Administrations massive $229 billion budget might consider Andre's horse. Andre declared that he was a British of fica on a secret errand. That was a fatal speech, for he was searched and Foundation. .Arnold's conspiracy papers were Congressmen looking for places to slash the the National Science Spending is supposed to jump to $622 million, an increase of $122 million, or 23 percent. NSF grants will go to 7700 professors and 7200 graduate students at some 4S0 colleges throughout the country. -- Human Events - pictums - puquis - tmm -t- amIS found in his boots. You're a spy! they yelled. Andre was immediately taken to Colonel Jameson, who in turn notified Washington, who quickly set out for West Point to warn them of the betrayal. Benedict Arnold had already fled. The British made him brigadia in the King's Army and Arnold led expediti6ns that burned Richmond, Virginia, and New London, Connecticut. But You old married folks can get in on this, too! 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These sly traitors are endeavoring to sell out, not just West Point like their brotha Benedict, but the whole of America. There is one lesson that these modernized traitors have failed to learn from the pages of the past that once a man proves traitor to his country, he can neva be trusted again by ANYONE. The Communists, who have used traitors in every country they have overtaken, have learned this lesson well. As soon as a nation is taken over by Communism, the first citizens to face the firing squad are those traitors who betrayed their country. |