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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Page 4 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT September 1, 1972 Editors Outlook Why We Cannot Support Lloyd in the Primary December 2, 1967 as He was quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune of follows: birth As a member of the 88tb Congress I voted against giving other and better to this program because 1 believed there were methods under existing agencies to assist the poor. However, today are t at at an we are working with todays realities. The facts even profligate, expense we have at least developed extravagant, tools and gained experience. of also this same program which funds the Office Planned Economic Opportunity (OEO) that is funding the news. Parenthood Association which has recently been in the Bountiful Mayor Morris Swapp said that according to the information he received from proponents of the Planned Parenthood clinic, his daughter could be given contraceptive pills without her fathers consent. It Continued from Page 3 strong feeling against foreign aid,' I feel I have the duty to he responsible to the point that I must also give judgment on the basis of my own feelings. (Newsletter September 1, 1963). Urgent Need for Funds is 14-year-- Here, Lloyd takes another wrong stand, admitting it is against the wishes of his constituents. Mayor Swapp further said, from his former position and then Lloyd first voted against the wishes of his constituents as he voted in favor of the Civil Rights Bill of 1968. Concerning this bill, Mr. Lloyd wrote a letter To the Citizens of the 2nd Congressional District in which he said, in part: flip-flopp- ed have received more than 1,200 direct messages on this issue, by wire, by letter and by telephone, the most I have received on any single issue. The great majority opposed the legislation as an invasion of personal property rights. Emphasis added Lloyd admitted in his April 10, 1968 speech on the floor of the House that: At the time 1964, and later, I voiced my opinion that to extend this legislation to the field of housing would be an undue infringement upon the property rights of the individual. Social and economic changes in the United States since that date have brought me to an opposite conclusion. Once again, Lloyd reversed his former position and voted to infringe upon the property rights of individuals by voting for the Civil Rights Act of 1968. WAR ON POVERTY campaign contributions to make the Primary election against Sherman Lloyd successful. They pointed out that a few thousand dollars in contributions are d needed to pay for television time, printing, and other expenses prior to the Sept. 12 Primary election. The campaign organizers are asking that contributors send donations immediately to the Mark E. much-neede- Anderson for Congress I resent my congressman back there voting funds for OEO to PROPERTY RIGHTS Campaign organizers for Mark E. Anderson stated this week that they are in urgent need of the pill. give to these people to come out here and give my girl REVENUE SHARING He Lloyd originally opposed the concept of revenue sharing. described his fears of revenue sharing on the floor of the House last and June (the following article is quoted from the Deseret News was written by Dexter C. Ellis, August 18, 1972): Committee at the Anderson headquarters. Volunteers can get bumper stickers, literature, and campaign phonograph records at Anderson headquarters at 1399 South 7th East, Suite 9, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. Telephone 521-713- 7 felt that whoever distributed the funds would ultimately have to bear responsibility for how they were spent, if not at first, 8. If you truly and sincerely commit yourself into His trust and care, then you, my dear then certainly later when citizens objected to the inevitable waste which would occure somewhere in the 50 states and thousands of local governments, he said. He felt Congress would have to respond to the waste by imposing strings with the result that local governments seeking more freedom and independence would find themselves mere friend, will no longer be lost but you will be found. Have you ever wondered how anyone could read and understihd the Bible? In 2 Corinthians 4:3 we read, But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost. One of the surest signs that a person is lost is his or her failure to understand the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. May God give you insight into His blessed Word is our prayer. -Dusty Rhoades . field offices of Washington. Lloyd sees other objections to revenue sharing, including the possible Frankenstinian aspects of a hungry lobby of governors, mayors and county commissioners constantly importuning Congress for more and more aid: . However, be has finally come around to a conviction Honest, thats what it says Ed. that local government will actually be made stronger by revenue sharing. . . . . . . Lloyd first opposed and then supported this insane program that was later found to be supporting revolutionaries and criminals. Continued on Page 5 CHOCOLATES the ultimate in fine... BEAUTIFUL WEDDING CANDIES CREATED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU. FABULOUS BUTTER ROASTED NUTS. PARTY CANDIES Carlisles Chev Olds SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED ph. C KilV Cummings 9A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. DAILY Vernal Utah 800 or 466-867- 3 Olds for service and reliability. BROCHURE 487-103- 1 fine candies CLOSED SUNDAY 1959 So. 1100 E. Three generations of Chevrolet dealers. East Main G.M.A.C. 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