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Show Page 12 The UTAH INDEPENDENT October 22, 1971 UNICEF TRICK Trick or Treat? LITERATURE UNICEF BELOW No Thanks! Continued From Page officially cited Communist Fronts. She also signed a statement requesting U.S. aid for the Soviet Union and for Red China. Arnold Blanch, artist of 1962 and 1963 U.N.I.C.E.F. cards, has been connected with at least four officially cited Communist Front He has also organizations. regularly contributed cartoons and illustrations to Communist publications. Karel Svolinsky, artist of a 1963 U.N.I.C.E.F. card, is a Czech Communist. In 1966, Lojos Vincze, a writer and artist from Communist Hungary, did art work for some of the cards; while the biggest and most expensive card in the 1955 line was a painting by a French artist described named Jean Lurcat by the House Committee on Un-Americ- Activities as an member of the French Communist Party and an a reportedly active member in numerous CommunistSmallFront wonder organizations. that Florence Fowler Lyons wrote in her column for September 1 1 , 1966: The Communist Party bookshop in Los Angeles has just informed me that soon they will receive unmiaf Supply of UNICEF their greeting cards." The Communist permeation of U.N.I.C.E.F. also explains the m any strange w 5 1 voted to send his Communist regime $170,000 for U.N.I.C.E.F. health services, and for environmental sanitation." In 1964 U.N.I.C.E.F. sent Castro another $125,000 to spend, among other things, on a fleet of trucks and jeeps, plus the spare parts to keep them in condition. This was in addition to U.N.I.C.E.F.s emergency appropriation to Communist Cuba that same year of $205,000. The D.A.R. magazine for April 1969 contains an article about U.N.I.C.E.F. which notes: the general public looked with jaundiced eye on UNICEF gifts of S51 million worth of food and drugs to Cuba, where underground sources in that unhappy island reported that TRICK OR TREAT In this country, the United Nations Childrens Fund is associated with one of childhoods fondest traditions: Halloween. Ever since 1950, when a few Sunday school pupils donated the Jrugj are already aboard a Russian ship on their way to the Soviet Union.' In 1962 an important national Catholic weekly, The Wanderer, prepared a flyer about U.N.I.C.E.F. In it was the following; As for Catholic their have taken a stand against participating in UNICEF trick or treating, only a few weeks ago we n wrote to Msgr. Edward J..Goebel, t0 the UNiCEF oppositioI1 Tile United Nations organization was based on the International Chil dren s protest 0 several of our former Emergency Fund. . .appropriated S59 million between 1947 and 1958 to Communist countries. In a ratio not unlike that of other UN ventures, the United States has furnished approximately $42 million of the monev. Also, as 4 with any aid program, the assistance docs not go to needy but is administered through chaplains who that maintain UNiCEF proceeds were not contributed to youth in need, but rather that they were 1 3 SPECIAL CUTS AVAILABLE BREAST-THICH-DRUM-E- WHOLESALE 4 fr RETAIL Communists brutal use of .25-3- 5 2415 S. MAIN MOOSE .HORSE yU DEER . . ELK . . 7 COW. .CALF. quote from Stanton Evans column in the Indianapolis Mews for January 26, 1962: When the UN was out 30-DA- SERVICE Y of money for its Congo LOWEST aggression, it borrowed S10 million, earmarked for UNICEF, from the U.S. government. This handed was UNICEF money COST SUPERIOR express by Fidel Castro, W TAOAGE 1 Ar Ouhr T ry b Mr H 7.7 X I. 65 $5.70 70 Gr. "Reliable" $1.01 $3.6 1 Win. $ 5.60 $3.01! .213 Win. 80 Gr. Super Speed" (Little Kick) X5.70 $ 1.20 8mm Hauser 170 Gr . Great Cartridge" 6.20 .30-4- 0 9 X Krmo 1.65 180 Gr. JSlk Special" 250 Savage 1 00 Gr. Ole 250-300- 0 .35 Rem. 200 Gr. Rrush Cutter" 338 Hug. 200 Gr. 'l Romb" $0.33 $6.25 VSEOVH BASK CARPS OR (i.LLVSO CHARM U 220 S. State ! ! 1J7 Gr. Old Timer " 363-68- 54 Wills TOERY'is,ssr " ut ht SC. 20 Win. IS 0 A CUSTOM TANNING We IS i 4 ft I wo it" S 0.20 x 1.30 .30-0- 6 rill 180 Gr.Uig Game Ruster"SC.20 X .30-3- 0 Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane in 5 ini' Poland Betrayed. Do you remember the U.N. aggression in Katanga in 1961, when hospitals were bombed and civilians were indiscriminately killed? Well, U.N.I.C.E.F. helped I Now Re9 .30-- 0 in. 130 Gr. Long Hanger " 7 mm Rem. Hag. 1 75 Gr. instant llavov" 484-829- 5 U.N.R.R.A. supplies in the late 1940's in Poland as described bv of Cuba for family WINCHESTER .270 Phone 4 ... a AN Ammo. Sale Hi-Potv- er 125 Gr . Fa of Lair tc. Wrapped & Frozen for Lockers Fresh Utah Turkeys In Season systematic, intentional starvation bv the Reds of 10 million Ukrainians in the 1930s, and the In short . . . UNICEF consent. moneys were used to subsidize the Katanga aggression." In March 1960, only a few months after the bloody takeover OF AVAILADLE AT ALL GROCERS Offering You Ckoico Utah Grown Poultry Fret From Drugs, Chemicals, Hormones Conspiracy can tell you. food and medicine arc used as political weapons to keep enslaved peoples under subjection. Witness the over with UNICEFs HONEY IDEA SUPER SPECIAL governments. And as any student of the Communist finance it. Imvo food lime . It's homo of for righf tasty cooking and baking treats. If they do not as yet take part in this annual project, your owrn children and your friends children will be grateful to you for telling them about TRICK OR TREAT for UNICEF. Catholic Continued On Page Minor's program organized nationally by the U.S. Committee for UNICEF. Their efforts resulted in a gift of more than $2,000,000. The program is sponsored locally in all 50 states. reasons Msgr. Goebels reply, December 1961 pointed out: Sweetener treats" of pennies to Last fall some 3 million American children in 1 3,000 communities devoted their fun on October 31st to saving the lives of needy children in the wrorld by participating in the UNICEF Halloween Companys ,ated September 8, 1962, Committee For Public Affairs of fouows, He writeS: Our McGtaw-Ediso- The Healthiest UNICEF, Trick or Treat has acquired a generous and constructive dimension. spokesmen who in recent years ays this chaiitable organization spends its money. The newsletter of the JTd Salt Lake City, Utah 328-201- 6 |