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Show November 19, 1971 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 5 Utah "Common Cause An irritated wife in Akron, Ohio, called the police to demand they come to arrest her husband. They lady, when asked what the husband had done, explained. It seems that they had had words about the An organizing meeting for the Utah unit of John W. Gardners leftist lobby. Common Cause, was held Monday evening, November 8, in the Moot Court Room at the University of Utah law building. The meeting was attended by about 29 members of Common Cause , but since that represented such a small percentage of the kind of carpeting to buy for their house. He wanted the d variety and she the And she purchased the latter while he was at work one day. When he went home the evening after the shaggy carpeting had been installed he took one look and ran to the garage, mounted his riding lawn mower, and drove it into the house where he chopped the shaggy material down to the level he had had in mind. short-haire- long-haire- d. approximately 800 Common Cause members in Utah, no official organizing was done. Paula Herzmark from the regional office in Denver attended and to Organize committee, including Peter Grundfossen (presently a member of the Utah State Legislature), Billings Brown, and George Rathbun. Others who participated in the meeting included Ralph Holmgren, Carol Dusenberry, Sister Ann Josephine, and Don Stringham. Sister J osephine suggested that Utah Common Cause as an organization needs to "analyze the restraining forces in Utah politics, and she hinted that the real restraining force is the Mormon Church. Don Stringham indicated that spoke briefly. Tom Quinn conducted the meeting and Common Cause should start introduced other members of the lobbying efforts before the organizational steering legislature meets, and Carol Dusenberry stated that we heed a longer legislative session in Utah. Asked to suggest topics that Utah Common Cause should concentrate lobbying efforts on, members present suggested the following: simplifying voting Friday and Saturday Noon until Ten national prominence. He is the former president of the Carnegie Corporation and president of one of its foundations. He is a member of the Council On Foreign Relations (which is working for a socialist United States and eventually a global government). In 1965, he was chairman of the White House Conference on Education which overpopulation problems. According to a Common Cause letter sent October 27 from the Denver Regional Office, Utah members are being asked to approve the following advisory ! Top Sirloin Steak Sandwich Green Salad Oppressive government education. Later totalitarian checkmate. nationalizing American to he became a common end Congressman John G. Schmitz, President Johnsons secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. American Opinion" Nixons Foreign Aid Hoax Conservative will go uncontrolled in the face of no firm opposition, Passman reminds us that Only the American taxpayers have the power to stop it. He then Congressman Otto E. Passman (D.-Louisia- our speaks out onaddiction governments to foreign-ai- d giveaways -pouring out our resources to ingrates, Communists, and 25-ye- ar tyrants exposes the fact that while President Nixon has a Budget category labeled foreign aid which totals $3.2 billion, the President has hidden $13.5 billion more in twenty-seve- n other Budget categories to prevent such profligacy from coming to the attention of the Review of American people. the NEWS than in more nations ninety eight the world. Otto -- throughout declares that our government has substituted dollars for a sound foreign Passman policy,; aid for trade, - firmness. Convinced that such madness appeasement for Paint irith (.nlitruma (.nlnrx of the U r.W " PECK - ASH - PARR Y COMPANY Cal Evans 1(W SOUTH 11th EAST PHONE 486-- 0 ir,:, Best Quality Interior And Exterior Latex PAITIT Reg. $6.51 fa Are Our Business SPECIAL $3.952EL White Only. Pastel Colors 35 Extra PAINTS The UTAH FORUM for the AMERICAN IDEA presents W. CLEON TRAILER AXLE Brake with New Timken RoUwell RH-RL-T- Modeli ail with R 10-ho- le Bud Hubs. SKOUSEN 369ob TIRE CHAINS -- Passenitr, Track Tractor TIRES - Recap - Military 900x14 Typo ALL SIZES Salt lake City, Utah S4110 .Phonai Sirring the tntormovntain West TOOLS EQUIPMENT TRUCK PARTS 801-487-64- - 74 - Friday, December 3, 1971 W. Cleon Skousen Tread MAPER'S DKK3. 1563 South 2nd West is prepared the foundation for . $2.95 X1 & CHESS not instantly empowered but results from accumulative programs which have sounded like boons to mankind. In the political chess game today, it is often difficult to oppose individual legislative moves unless each is seen in relation k n o wledgable governments, and solving Weekend Special POLITICAL entrenched collectivist of concerning issues, reducing Monday - Thursday Noon until Eight - Mr. Gardner is a strongly school teacher teaching loads to 3 hours per day, reducing the number of students per teacher, stopping air pollution, looking into the Four Comers power plants problems, stopping the war in Vietnam, "modernizing local .if we could repeal the . Eighteenth Amendment, why not the Sixteenth? They say you cant turn the clock back, but we do every last Sunday in October. True, you cant reverse solar or biological time, but y&u can correct many old mistakes. You. can get off the wrong bus, or parachute out of a burning plane. Medford Evans, American Opinion" Cause i registration, making legislators New Hours . board for Utah Common Cause: Randy Dryer, Augie Plenk, Sam Weller, Sister Ann Josephine, Professor Orvo Van Alstyne, Jean Torostian, Pete Grundfassen, Dorthy Watkiss, Rev. W. Hugh Tucker, Lauren Pace. W. Cleon Skousen has written the following concerning John W. Gardner, the founder of Common registration and student more Get Off Wrong Bus "The Cry for a New Constitution Granite Park Junior High - 450 E. 3700 South Salt Lake Gty, Utah Adults 2.00 at the door, (Students 1.50 at the door, Time: 8:00 p.m. |