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Show WESTERN AMERICAN"" f itiiit.itiKititiiiKiKitititit it it it it it it it it it it The Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, anfeTruth Idaho An Idaho district judge has such as silver, which is easily accessible and may legally be owned in large quantities. Preston indicates that solid wealth can be used to purchase real and personal property at enjoined permanently Silver' Mint International Corporation from presenting Robert L. Preston, author of How to Prepare for the Coming Crash, in lectures using a fear or. scare technique concerning the alleged uncertainty of the future of the United States economy. The technique goes to the extent of the predicted collapse of the entire monetary system of the United States, Fourth District Judge Alfred C. Hagan noted in a memorandum when the bottom falls out of the present monetary system, and bargain-baseme- prices nt then when conditions are stabilized again, the property will have an extremely profitable potential. However, Preston emphasizes that the key to the formula lies in having other means, such as decision on July 20. Judge Hagans decision also states that there is no preponderance of evidence of any misrepresentation regarding the quality of silver sold by International Silver Mint, nor of silver as a salable and usable Bob Preston, author at How to Prepare for the Coming Crash , finds commodity or of its uses as a that a court of law has forbidden him to tell Idaho residents his product. opinions about the future of our economy and the merits of International Silver Mint buying silver from International Silver Mint Corp. Corporation has been sponsoring Preston on speaking tours, for a three-poiprogram that he economic structure. In order, he which the author has been feels will help concerned advises (1) storing an adequate and reserve of food, (2) buying a receiving a percentage of silver Americans prepare for inevitable from farmsite to grow more food, and his an as of lectures. sales the result profit In his book, Preston highlights collapse of the national (3) accumulating solid wealth, nt an adequate food supply, to sustain ones family during perilous times when all of a mans wealth may not be enough to buy even one loaf of bread. How to Prepare for' the Comming Crash is based on extensive research done by the author in the interest of providing for his own family. Much of it was done while he served as assistant to the president of the Thomas Jefferson Research Center in ContinuMi on Page 6 Becker Invites Dunn to Withdraw from Race Fred Becker, the leading Republican candidate for Utah secretary of state,- recently invited his GOP opponent Bill Dunn to bow out of the race - before the Sept, primary election. Becker told Dunn that it will look bad to the voters when they realize that Dunn is trying from one political to office-ho- p office to another. Dunn was mayor of Murray when he ran for a four-yeseat as a Salt Lake County commissioner and was elected. He served one year of his four-yea- r term as mayor. If he succeeds in his bid for the jury, he refused to use any of secretary of state post, he will the instructions Grismore have only served two of his four submitted. years as county commissioner. Grismores instructions to the There' have already been jury are as follows: Comes now the defendant and Will Bennett Debate? requests this Court to read the following instructions to the ar Judge Refuses Jury Instruction John Grismore of Bountiful was convicted July 13 of forcible rescue of seized property and of hindering a federal 'officer in the performance of his duty. Judge Aldon J. Anderson refused to let the jury consider any of Grismores contentions that his constitutional rights had been violated by the IRS agents last year. The IRS agents went onto Grismofes private property in violation of Grismores no trespass warning and then they put an IRS seizure warrant on John F. Grismore of Bountiful his Volkswagon. The warrant has appealed his case to a higher was allegedly signed and issued court and has also entered a arrived he when IRS an by agent motion for a new trial. at the Grismore residence. The When the jury trial began on IRS agents had no search or seizure warrant from any court the morning of July 12, of law, nor did they have a court 'Grismore submitted to Judge judgement affirming the obligation of back taxes they claimed Grismore owed. Grismore allegedly refused to let the IRS agents take his car without a valid court order from the judicial branch of government. That the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land and that the Internal Revenue Code ( Title 26 USC) is the law of the land only in so far as it is in harmony with the Constitution. 2. That when the Internal Revenue Code or any other Statute tends to circumvent and violate the Constitutional guarantees set up for the protection of the citizen that such statutes are null and void and without any effect. 3. That no person shall be Anderson a list of 10 "Instructions to the Jury, deprived of property without which Grismore requested the due process of law as mentioned court to read to the jury before in the 5th Amendment to the they made their decision. U.S. Constitution means that Although the judge allegedly had before property can be seized invited Grismore to submit a list Continued on Page 7 of instructions to be read to the opponent Bill Dunn to withdraw candidacy. indications that Dunn is interested in becoming governor or congressman. , , . Ferguson vs. Bennett on OSHA Jury. 1. Secretary of state candidate Fred Becker invited GOP Sen. Wallace F. Bennett criticized by candidate Joe H. congressional Ferguson on July 15 at the state GOP convention, Ferguson, who (R-Ut- .) was advocates repeal of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of (OSHA) of 1970, said that Sen. Bennett voted for the bill. Ferguson challenged Bennett to a debate on OSHA. Six days later Sen. Bennett said that many of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act have proven to be a detriment and a nuisance to small businessmen throughout America. Bennett supports revision of the act, while Ferguson supports repeal. Bennett has not given any public The UTAH INDEPENDENT reply to Fergusons challenge for a debate. In testimony prepared for presentation before the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, the Senator said, The Occupational Safety and Health Act covers almost every, conceivable business in the nation, even jf it has only one employee. This involves about five million firms and some 60 million workers. The Act extends coverage from hired hands on farms to part time employees in small businesses. Certainly there is a need for protection of the American workers, he said, but there is Continued on Page 7 Second Class Postage Paid 2459 Major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 at Salt Lake City, Utah I .1 - . - r: V I s c r i cl , 1 c O r d c r.D c p c. p n t. L , V |