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Show October 22, 1971 The UTAH INDEPENDENT 9 Pornography - Is The Pendulum Really Swinging Have you ever driven down New Yorks West Forty-Secon- d the dregs pornography alluring on a the trade noisy, neon-li- t night. But the morning after makes most people sick to Where do we stand, vis a vis pornography today? Is it on wane? The National Director of Citizens for Decent Literature discussed these matters over a recent Manion Forum Radio Program. He is Mr. Raymond P. Gauer, and here is what he said: The reason that obscenity has gotten to be the problem the today in our country is that the pornographers, with the tremendous profits that they have been able to glean from this industry, have been able to employ very highly specialized, highly competent attorneys to represent their position in the courtroom. There was an article in the Wall Street Journal not too long ago about these relatively few attorneys who travel anywhere in the United States to defend anyone involved in this kind of a prosecution. that doctors and 106,700 employees. Make Social Security pay its way or give it to private insurance companies. Abolish all embassies, the President can go to a country in 2 hours. Abolish Accion, OEO, the Budget Bureau, and all press agents. The President shall not succeed himself. Put Moon Shots, TVA, and other businesses on the stock market. Cut all government salaries to $25,000, others 10 per' cent, personnel 10 per cent. Abolish all committees, commissions, boards, councils or no think groups (group means Soviet). If a government job needs doing, elect a person to be responsible for it. -- ly their stomachs. it is Get out of the UN, speaking out against the evil of pornography, demanding the enforcement of the law in their own community. If they have problems in their community, if their prosecutor is negative or reluctant to become involved, I hope they will contact Citizens for Decent Literature. We will be happy to provide them with materials and to work with their prosecutor, to assist them in getting' a program of vigorous, positive law enforcement going in communities across the country. Write to Citizens for Decent Literature, 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, California Los Angeles, 90036. and Import-Expor- t I ntcrAmerican Banks, International Monetary Fund and Foreign Aid. The money thus saved to be applied to the Federal Debt. Back paper money with 100 per cent gold or silver, allow the people to mine, possess and pass the gold. AbolishFederal Citizens' should be They featured a young guy out of Houston who grosses something like $200,000 a year defending pornographers. You see, the average prosecutor, the city attorney or the district attorney who faces a multitude of problems and who cant and 120,000 agriculture Department alone. HEW would release 66,000 ' over-suppl- seem billion employees will be saved in the - of society, of $20 specialists. So, more and more. Citizens for Decent Literature is becoming involved CDL to try to assist the prosecutors side. People, are getting the impression that the flow of pornography is on the decline. They said the same thing in Denmark. They claimed that once pornography is no longer a forbidden fruit everybody will lose interest. Thats not true at all. The fact is that great competition is drawn in, y and there is an of pornography, not a lack of demand. Its not lack of demand, that we have its over-suppwitnessed here in America. For example, the motion picture industry claiming that they are going to make fewer X pictures because people are losing interest. Baloney. They are making fewer X pictures because they are classifying those that deserve an X rating with an R rating, and the ones that have GP rating should be classified R. Its a complete fraud, in my opinion, that the motion picture industry has pulled on the American public. and aimless. One of the sorriest sights I ever saw was a small group of shabby, shaky old men lined up in front of a live sex show that was scheduled to start in two hours. Maybe to some people the wares Abolish all cabinets excepting Defense, Justice, and Treasury. those defense against vacant-eye- d sleazy ? abroad. "If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher." ABRAHAM LINCOLN of the Institute for authority to coin money. Repeal inheritance tax so industry can continue to make jobs and the e Foundations will stop. Cut Corporation and Income Taxes to 10 per cent, pay off Federal debt at $5 billion a year, then abolish these taxes. The Federal Government shall not go into debt. Congress to meet January 2 to March 2, salary $2,000 total. Let them make their own living and not have so much time to spend non-commun- ist - STRAIGHT TALK TOM ANDERSON . . mine. A Congressman shall not succeed himself. Repeal minimum wage law and laws. Production is the anti-tru- st Communist countries have full employment but not much production, so they must war on others to gain wealth. A. B. White Silence Is Not Golden Of course, every now and then I write a letter to the editor saying Tom Anderson is my favorite editor. Trouble is. Im running out of fictitious names to sign. Which another reminds me CASUALTIES TO COMMUNISM IN CHINA Range of Estimates First Civil War (1917-362. Fighting during Sino-Japane- 3. Second Civil War 4. 5. 6. 7. ) War se (1945-49- (1937-45- ) ) ... Land reform prior to Liberation (1949-58) Political Liquidation Campaigns War Korean The Great Leap Forward and the Communes. 8. Struggles with minority nationalities, including Tibet 9. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and its aftermath 10. Deaths in forced labor camps and frontier development Total. 250.000 50,000 1,250,000 500.000 15,000,000 500.000 1 ,000,000 500,000 50,000 1.250.000 1 ,000,000 30,000,000 1 .234.000 2,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 250,000 500,000 15,000,000 25,000,000 34,300,000 63,784,000 of enterprising Southerner who aspired to be a professional baseball player. He spent hours writing letters to big league scouts telling them, over a spurious signature, that they ought to go see him play. His real name was Ty Cobb. As a teenager Ty left home, to go try out for a major league baseball club. A few weeks later, he wrote his daddy saying that he probably wouldnt make the grade and would be home soon. His d daddy fired back a telegram: Dont come home a failure. So Ty stuck it out -to become the greatest ball . player of all time-Branch Rickey, the famous baseball manager, used to love to tell about Cobbs feats. Once Cobb came to bat in the last half of the eleventh with the score tied, and two out. Cobb was a master at making pitchers lose their cool. He and managed to get a walk then won the game without another ball being pitched. The catcher dropped the ball and Cobb made first and then tore into second, third and home with cleats flying and forced a fumble at every base the in time major league only five-wor- . et o, tax-fre- Santurce, Puerto Rico 1 Sino-Sovi- Reserve Board, only Congress has goal, not full employment. "If danger to American institutions ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from Studies of George Washington University appearing before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, testified that the aggressive outlook and policies of Red China have not changed, and in all probability, will not change. Michael stated that the result of the recent internal dissension in China was the complete control of every facet of life by the which the China expert termed military (headed by Chou En-la- i) an ominous trend. His testimony pointed out that there is a tremendous worship of power within China. He quotes the Chinese military leader Lin-PaWhen we have power we will have everything. . .having no power is misery, having power brings happiness. . .1 define political power as the power of suppression. This trend, states Michael, has all overtones of aggression known to us from other leader cults of the recent past. The China expert claimed that the rift between China and the U.S.S.R. had been defused which leaves both giants free to turn their attention toward the United States. He reported that Peking had established the New Asian United Front with North Vietnam and North Korea, vociferously proclaiming renewed emphasis on defeating the United States and supporting wars of national liberation. As late as May, 1971, China heightened the intensity of its call for aggressive militarism and shows no sign of modification, according to Michael. The major thrust of the Chinese effort is the undermining of trust in the U.S. and the sowing of distrust between the U.S. and our allies. Japanese Ambassador to the U.S., Ushiba, expressed the fears verbalized by many Asian leaders when he stated U.S. if that the continues to project the idea that it is thinning out its security commitment and returning to isolationism, an adverse effect will be noticed on the part of concerned nations. In Asia as a whole, psychological measures are sometimes more important than actual military protection, according to the Ambassador. In conclusion, Dr. Michael stated: In anticipation of a new phase of relations with Peking, we must have no illusions about which is continued support to the Pekings main purpose communist strategy of wars of national liberation. Any successful negotiations with Communist China must be based on the purpose of inducing Peking to abandon this policy. Any retreat on this point, will only encourage further aggression. -Christian Crusade Weekly Dr. Franz Michael, How to Save the Economy afford the time to specialize in this very narrow area of Constitutional law, is at a great disadvantage in the courtroom Street on a Sunday morning? It is a depressing experience indeed. The neon lights are gone, and in the cold light of day the facades of the sex book stores and sex movies look quite literally obscene. Hardly anyone walks down the sidewalks there early on Sunday, and those who do arc Chinas Policy Unchanged Recode its OuftBook MARILYN MANION Page 3 - - history that a player made a home run out of a base on balls. So here we are, too, in the last half of the eleventh with two out. The name of the game is Freedom, When freedom is at stake, silence is not golden, its yellow. James Madison, known as the father of our Constitution, summarized situation paragraphs: Since civilization in our present two brief the of general mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people, by and silent gradual encroachments of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations. . . Although all men are born-free- , and all nations might be so, yet too true it is, that slavery has been the general lot of the human race. Ignorant -they have been cheated; asleep they have been surprised; divided the yoke has been forced upon them. But what is the lesson? That because, the people may betray themselves they ought to give themselves up blindfold to those who have an interest in betraying them? Rather conclude the people ought to be enlightened, to be awakened, to be united, that after establishing a government they should watch over it, as well as obey it. - |