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Show lAje TfrriftA&A AAAA'AirAA'A'A'A'A'AAtA'AAAAAA A'tr'A'AAAAAAAA'A'A'AAcA'AAAA ASTERN The it it it -- v Dndependenf ffHIVE sr'5, Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth AAAA Volume 3 AAAAA'AArAifA'ArAA A A AAAAAAfcAAAAAAAArAAAAAA Number 36 There is no such thing as Soviet technology. Almost all perhaps 90 to 95 percent came directly or indirectly from the United States and its allies. In effect the United States and the NATO countreis have built the Soviet Union its industrial and its military capabilities. The massive construction job has taken 50 years, since the Revolution in 1917. It has been carried out through trade and the sale of plants, equipment and technical assistance Fif with the ty years of dealings Soviets has been an economic success for the USSR and a political failure for the United States. It bos not stopped war, it has not given us peace. The United States is spending $80 billion a year on defense against 'an enemy built by the United States and West Europe. Even stranger, the U.S. apparently wants to make sure this enemy remains in the business of being an enemy. Testimony of Antony C. Sutton, Research Fellow with the' Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, before the platform committee of the Republican national convention August 16, 1972. On that same date, August 16, I brought Mr. Suttons evidence and conclusions to the attention of my colleagues in Congress and to the press throughout the country. Here are excerpts from my statement to the House of Representatives: "Mr. Speaker, the most have encountered in my lifetime is that of successive Republican despicable practice I and Democrat Administrations in carrying on aid and trade with the Communist nations which supply the weapons to kill our men in Vietnam. How any supports such action, can go home and sleep with a clear conscience, is beyond my understanding. Many of them have sons, like mine, who some day will serve in our armed forces if they are not already doing so, and may well be a target for those weapons whose manufacture we make possible. In Arlington Cemetery we watch over our keep a honored dead, who made the supreme sacrifice to defend our country and freedom against its foes. Their loved ones mourn them still, and will never forget . them. Many of these dead would be alive today if we had not done so much to build up and sustain the economy of the Soviet and satellite nations for But as long the last as the dollars roll in to till the coffers of the big money men who in turn make many of the largest contributions to both who profit from aid and trade with the enemy couldnt care less about the cost in blood paid Presidential candidates, those Vietnam. Business and hypocrisy McKays new program is to be called the National Youth Conservation Corps (YCC). The McKay program would Rap. Gunn McKay of Utah has proposad a Youth Comarvation Corps, unemployed groups in America, Rep. McKay said. It would create a national program for teenagers of both sexes, age Brockbank in Salt Lake Citys -senate district 1. The vote was 3,252 for Brockbank to 2,740 for Belnap. In senate district 4 in the y area there was no incumbent. The Republican primary victory there went to M. Elmer Christensen (2,396) over conservative Byron Cannon Anderson (1,991). The Republican nomination for Utah Secretary of State was captured by Salt Lake County conservative political candidates in the Sept. 12 primary election this week.Congressional candidate Joe H. Ferguson (28,224 votes) ran a close second place to Robert K. Wolthuis (31,800 votes), who won the GOP nomination in the first district. Wolthuis now faces the incumbent Democrat K. Gunn McKay and American Independent candidate Dr. L.S. Brown in the Nov. 7 general election. In the second congressional district the incumbent, Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd (46,730), badly defeated his conservative challenger, Mark E. Anderson (21,742). Lloyds advantage as an incumbent was supplemented during the last weeks of the campaign by the major news media repeatedly labeling both Anderson and Ferguson as being on the far right and as being members of the John Birch Society. In the November general election Lloyd faces Democrat Wayne Owens and American Independent Bruce Murray-Hollada- Commission Chairman William E. Dunn (89,027) over Utah Countys Fred Becker (35,126). Other statewide GOP races resulted in David S. Monson winning the nomination for state auditor and Sid Lambourne - that his National Youth of all social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. The work force would be hired without regard to Civil Service or other classifications' or rules, and the Corps would use the facilities of public schools, junior colleges, universities, and other educational institutipns in periods of nonuse. ' This is a bill, with providing up to 90 days of employment a year in the support of both Democrats and maintenance of Americas Republicans, Rep. McKay said. 1 think this broad base of national resources. As specified in the McKay bill, support definitely enhances the the Youth Conservation Corps Continued on Page 6 would be composed of teenagers 8, an of the highest order must be carried on as usual. Mr. Suttons evidence and conclusions, I said Continued on Pago 4 Referring to otCTS - (CCC), Conservation Corps bill has been reported out of the Select Committee on Labor. This legislation offers relief to one of the hardest hit of all in places like Korea and Republican and Democrat the staunchly Roosevelts Civilian so-call- ed September 15, 1972 Congrwaman John G. Schmitz of California, currant American Party presidential candidate, exposes shocking US. technological support Communist countries.' half-centur- y. Utah voters rejected most of for the government to spend tax money. Reminiscent of Franklin take teenagers from 15 to 18 years old and put them on the government payroll for three months in the summer while they are not attending school. The YCC would join other expensive federal programs such as the Peace Corps, VISTA, and the Job Corps. this month announced McKay Aftfr-frfrf- r 24-ho- ur Utah Congressman K. Gunn McKay is sponsoring a new way Conservation .Corps it it it it Member of this body, who McKay Sponsors New Bureaucracy. D. 250 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 GOP Ignores Evidence By Congressman John G. Schmitz 15-1- AMERICAN 1 - - winning . the state treasurer nomination. In the races for the state house of representatives Gerald L. Arnold and Merrill A. Nelson won in their GOP primary elections. Arnold is in Sandy and Nelsons district covers Kearns and West Jordan. In Salt Lake Citys house district 8 the victor ' challenger. The challenger was Willard Hale Gardner, who beat Rep. H. Verlan Andersen of Provo by a vote of 1095 to 736. Davis county conservative Mrs. Toni Ouzounian (519) was unsuccessful in challenging incumbent Rep. John P. Redd (1136). Conservative Ted L. Gubler in St. George was unsuccessful in his effort to win a Washington County Commission post from Truman Bowler. In the single statewide Democrat race, Linn J. Baker won over Joseph F. Elder for the state auditor nomination. In Salt Lake County the Democrats nominated Pete Kutulas for the two-yea- r county commission post. Republicans nominated James Kirkwood. The four-yecommission post in Salt Lake County will be filled by the winner of the November race between Republican Warde M. Cameron and Democrat Ralph ar Y. McClure. The race for governor of Utah had no convention or primary election battles. Gov. Calvin L. was in'eumbent T. William Cockayne over conservative Bangerter. Also hurt by the John Birch challenger Earle Richardson. The most conservative Society label was state senate candidate H. Austin Belnap, who legislator of the previous session lost to incumbent W. Hughes .was defeated by a Republican Rampton is seeking an . unprecedented third term, and Republican nominee Nicholas Strike hopes to unseat him. Second Class Postage Paid The UTAH INDEPENDENT i 2459 Major S tract. Salt Laka City, Utah 841 15 at Scrialu Order Department of Utah Libraries University t La Ices City, Utah 04 i ' V. Salt Lake City, Utah |