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Show 1 Page 6 The UTAH INDEPENDENT October 8, 971 lb Mayors Oppose Metropolitan Government Continued From Page ntaining independence for our communities. Methods might be used to the wishes of the people just as was done to force ss This startling question seemed to come rocketing up from riowhere just a few years ago and caught the average American citizen completely by surprise. The twilight world of the homosexual had loomed into prominence during World War II. However, it was scandal and was treated as a temporary war-tim- e off as contained or fairly well supeventually written pressed. But the proponents of the recent sex revolution changed all that. Legalizing the perverted acts of the homosexual emerged as a major objective of the radical iconoclasts who charged into the public arena proclaiming their determination to smash the moral restrictions of n culture. the American Anything goes between consenting adults! they cried. Homosexuality must no longer be treated as a taken to by agreement in writing, up and be counted for good constitutional government by publicly declaring your opposition to the merging of city governments into one massive governmetropolitan ment we present this emblem of patriotism as a token of support from the people of this valley. city-stat- e CCPPR is investigating Model Cities and government subsidized 235 housing for possible future action. A1 Caddy and Wayne Carlson represented the Utah Constitutional Redress Committee at the luncheon and indi-- . cated the Committees support of Judaic-Christia- crime. The next thing Americans knew, they were being bombarded with a broadside of propaganda through the media which assured them that our puritanical d to the problem of homosexancestors had uality, and that it was actually a rather normal form of behavior for those who participated in it. The public was assured that the homosexual is merely seeking in his own unique and peculiar way and that it should in no way reflect on either his integrity or respectability. a network of homosexual socieFrom ties began to appear on the scene. They demanded equality under the law to have sex in any way they preferred. They claimed homosexuality was a civil right. This meant that the laws prohibiting unnatural sex acts would have to be repealed. This opened up the whole question of why homosexuality had been designated as a "vice in the first place. It also required a review of the presumption that any extended pattern of perversion would culn constitute a serious threat to the ture of the United States. Was this true? urban renewal on us. You will recall that the people voted six to urban renewal vet one against U when the State Legislature met they passed a law with the governors approval that gave us urban renewal. Metropolitan Government might be forced on us in the same way. We will fight to see that this does not happen. We cannot do it alone. The people of the county need strong independent leaders such as yourselves to maintain good local over-reacte- 0 self-realizati- on coast-to-coa- st government. Bigness in government brings corruption and stagnation. Small governments close to the people are directly accountable for all of their actions. Politicians in big governments are inaccessible. To show you our appreciation for your willingness to stand up and be counted for good constitu- Judaic-Christia- A QUICK LOOK AT HISTORY It did not require a very extensive review of the tional government by publicly declaring your opposition to the merging of city governments into e one massive metropolitan government we present this emblem of patriotism as a token of support from the people of this past to demonstrate that human experience down through the ages clearly refutes any bold, brave claim that homosexuality poses no threat to society. In fact, history vividly verifies the testimony of leading authorities that the gay way is the depraved and very often sad way, not only for society in general but for the individual in particular. As Dr. James M. Reinhardt emphasizes: Any form city-stat- vallev. Y CLEANERS 3724 South 5th Eit HOLLADAYS ELECTRIC MOTOR State 5t. Keith Belnap PHONES: Phones: Bus. Res. 467-207262-521- 1 5 LEE J. HOLLADAY 4046 So. Fifth East The first significant factor is the way it nearly always causes me deviate to look at himself. There is a sense of betrayal and a certain sense of depravity. This feeling can be hidden but not obliterated. It is often suspected that the air of gaiety which characterizes the homosexual crowd is not genuine joy nor carefree happiness but an effort to which is gnawing for the feeling of at the vitals or the deviates consciousness. n As Merle Miller, a homosexual writer, radio personality and editor of Yank Magazine, stated it, None of my homosexual friends are any too happy. If I had been given a choice I would prefer to have been straight. Of course, Merle Miller did have a choice. He just made the wrong choice. Homosexuality has proven to be acquired and developed like any other bad habit. It is learned, not inherited. in the pervert Secondly, this feeling of causes him to feel isolated and alienated from those who are straight. This drives deviate personalities to seek out other deviates. They form clubs, congregate at certain bars, certain motels, and certain show houses. The spots to which homosexuals gravitate develop into places of infectious contagion where new contacts are conveniently made, new converts recruited, and sagging spirits refortified. This constant milling together at various homo hangouts may account for the fact that venereal disease is excessively high among homosexuals. In one study the V.D. rate was six times higher than that of other males. Third, is the totally destructive influence of homosexuality insofar as the home and family are concerned. Merle Miller says he found that his homosexuality completely destroyed his capacity to adjust to a normal heterosexual marriage. He says, after finishing my first successful novel. That Winter, which became a best seller, I decided there was no reason at all why I couldnt be just as straight as the next man. ... I could get married. But his experience turned out to be very much like that of the Russian composer, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, who wrote a friend as follows, I saw right away over-compensa- te self-condemnat- well-know- ... self-betray- al Life Business Auto Group Medical Bonds BEACON INSURANCE agency All Electric Motors, Hand Tools And Small Appliances Repaired Motor Rewinding THE IMPACT OF EXTENDED PERVERSION ON THE HUMAN PERSONALITY Home Phono 2554)117 "COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVIOT 3231 South .... The bank robber, embezzler, the forger, quences even the hired murderer, hopes to enhance his social so die persecurity with the fruits of his crime. Not verted sex criminal. His craving is devoid of any social link. He is the most sordidly selfish of all criminals and inherently the most intolerable. Of course, all homosexuals are not sex criminals, but the aberrations of the homosexual constitute the highroad to criminal sexuality just as narcotics readily lead to addiction. But the most important factor in Dr. Reinhardts testimony is the statement that Any form of sex perversion tends to bring about the degeneration of the personality of the pervert. We might ask, In what ways? All Kinds of Insurance (Cleaned anti PretsidJ RITE-WA- of sex perversion tends to bring about the degenerThe sex ation or the personality of the pervert whole personalicraving of the pervert commands the to consety. He heeds no warnings and is insensitive .... "Should Homosexuality Be Legalized? the stand the Mayors had AS Pants "It by W, Cleon Skousen Reprinted (torn Law and Order Magazine 1 local communities in the county into one large Salt Lake Metro-polita- n Government. This is only the beginning, Mr. Biorge said. You will be pressured to change your stand. We, as a group of interested citizens, will support you in mai- by-pa- 1 Office Res. 487-57- 295-17- 89 54 30 East Kensington Ave Salt Lake City, Utah |