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Show January 31, 1972 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 3 Yes No Genealogical 21. A Quiz for Plans Society Rep. Lloyds Meetings Jerry D. Wells, president of the Utah Genealogical Association President Nixon desires, would your rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution be in jeopardy in the World Court? God-give- n' ! Constituents announces plans for three monthly educational meetings beginning in February. The purpose of these meetings is If the Connally Reservation were removed as 22. Can the U.S. buy chrome at a lower price from Rhodesia than from Russia? 23. Does the U.S. buy chrome from Rhodesia? 24. Do the Soviets refuse to buy chrome from Rhodesia as per the U.N. sanctions? , By Mark E. Anderson (1) to inform the membership of decisions of the Board of Directors, (2) to give instructional hints on geneal- three-fol- d: ogical research, and (3) to assist members in forming local chajP ters. 25. Is the U.S. strengthening her national defense and capability to retaliate if attacked? Mark E. Anderson Answers Questions Yes No Does the government have the right under the Constitution to register and confiscate your guns and ammunition? Educational programs for O 2. Did Congressman Sherman P. Lloyd vote for the law which currently forces you to register a newly Organization of local chapters 1 is under the direction of George B. Everton, Sr., genealogical editor and publisher from Logan. chapters will be conducted by E. Kay Krikham, Salt Lake City, author and lecturer on genealogical research in the United States and former librarian of the Los Angeles Branch Library of The Genealogical Society. interest to genealogists. In addition to the Genealogical Journal , members will receive a quarterly newsletter informing them of committee reports, special projects, and business of the association. Members of the publication board are Mr. Kirkham;Mr. Wells, Orem, Manager of' the Geneal-- , ogical Research Center of the Brigham Young University ; David E. Gardner, Salt Lake City, lecturer and author on English genealogical research and a Fellow of the Society of Genealogists, London; John F. Vallen-tinSpringville, Professor of Range Science at Brigham Young University and a genealogical research specialist in the United States; Glade I. Nelson, city planner for Ogden and an accredited researcher for the states of Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey; Beverly Hathaway, Salt Lake City, lecturer and DD 3. Is government deficit spending the primary cause of our present inflation? 4. Are the wage demands of the working people and price gouging by business the primary causes of our present inflation? 5. Will Southern States; and Chris H. Bailey, Provo, special instructor in genealogy at Brigham Young University and research specialist for Australia and the United States. controls stop inflation? wage-pric- e .. 6. Will shortages and rationing follow on the heels of wage-pric-e controls? 7. Has Congressman Lloyd voted for wage and price controls? association are being accepted until February 1 : $5.00 for regular memberships, $7.50 for family memberships, and $4.00 for youth memberships (under 21). Membership fees may be mailed to the Utah Genealogical Association, P.O. Box 1144, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. After February 1, membership rates will increase and no charter memberships will be issued. ed 2. Yes. Mr. Lloyd voted for the 1968 Omnibus Crime Bill & Safe Streets Act which restricts overseas and interstate traffic in guns; which requires federal registration of hand guns and ammunition. 3. Yes. In a message to the House of Representatives on January 20, 1970, President Nixon said: The inflation we have at the start of the Seventies was caused by the heavy deficit spending in the Sixties. In the past decade the Federal Government spent more than it 'took in $57 billion more. These deficits caused prices to rise 25 in a decade. In the Senate minority leader, Hugh Scott reported: Government has only two real tools to use against inflation. They are monetary restraint and fiscal restraint. mid-197- 0 Under-Secretar- y, k : at work to increase the guaranteed annual income to $6,500? 11. Are forces already 012. Does our present and planned trade and aid with Communist nations help them in their effort to bury us? 13. Is will m-14- . the American businessman fearful that he not be paid in a trade deal with the Has Congressman Lloyd voted for expanded trade and credit to Communist nations? i the American farmer buy barley and oats from the U.S. Government at a better price than can the Soviets? 15. Can O 16. Are Communist leaders softening or mellowing in their stated purpose to take over the world? the admission of Red China to the United Nations help the cause of freedom and peace and 17. Will strengthen anti-Commun- ist governments in Asia? Charter memberships in the . well-regulat- 4. No. November, 1970 Reader's Digest, of the Treasury Charles E. Walker reported in a quiz: 8. Does Congress have authority, under the Consti 1. The basic cause of the rising cost of living has been: tution to legislate a guaranteed annual income for a. Price gouging by business. everyone? b. Wage demands by labor unions. c. Federal spending. 9. Has Congressman Lloyd voted for House Bill 2. The basic cause of high interest rates has been: No. 1 , which includes a guaranteed annual income a. Bank lending policies. of $2,400? b. Federal Reserve tight money policy. c. Federal spending. Cj 10. Should your neighbor receive $2,400 per year (Note: c is the correct .'answer to both questions) of your tax money if he doesnt want to work? e, research specialist for the . purchased hand gun with the federal government? The Board of Directors of the Utah Genealogical Association recently selected the title, Genealogical Journal for the quarterly publication with the first issue scheduled for March. The Genealogical Journal is unique amQng genealogical publications as it will feature information on genealogical research of international interest in addition to articles on basic research techniques. Genealogical advertisements will be accepted and the publications board is soliciting manuscripts of No. Amendment 2 of the Constitution reads: A militia being necessary to the security of a state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. 1. LH Q 18. Will the admission of Red China to the U.N. decrease Communist espionage and drug traffic in the U.S.? 19. Has Congressman Lloyd favored the admission of Red China to the U.N.? 20. Does the United Nations Covenant of Human Rights prohibit the U.N. from infringing your God-give- n rights as does the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution? of Labor, Geoige P. 5. No. April 27, 1969, Secretary Shultz reported: During the Korean War . . . wage with controls increases were probably a little higher than without them. On July 6, 1971, President Nixon said: They controls do not work in peacetime in controlling the problem. On June 17, 1970, he said: I will not take this The nation down the road to wage and price controls Congress knows . . . controls would do more harm than good. .... 6. Yes. July 6, 1971, President Nixon said: You cannot have wage and price controls without rationing. Secretary of Treasury Connally reported February 23, 1971: (with wage and price controls) we will have to ask for a further appropriation . . . so we can print all of these little ration tickets again. . . . (during WWII) controls and rationing had gotten to be almost a bigger enemy than the real enemies. 7. Yes. On March 10, 1971, Mr. Lloyd voted for H.R. for wage-pric-e 4256 giving Mr. Nixon the controls. (At the time the Banking Committee estimated go-ahe- ad that in order to institute nationwide controls it would be necessary to hire 1 .7 million people at a cost of 2 billion dollars). 8. No. Jefferson stated: Congress had not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but were restrained to those specifically enumerated. Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 2, 1930: Under the Constitution the National Government does not have authority over banks, insurance, business, agriculture, education, social welfare and a dozen other important features. Continued On Page 4 |