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Show ine raper mat uares to rake A Hand Page 4 The UTAH Independent June 21, 1973 OUTLOOK the nRFAHFR9 Fidels Friends exact to oppose him to The Utah Women For extent that by inefficiency or Constitutional Government will otherwise he fails in his duty to have their meeting Thursday by ,he country. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the June is it In either event, City unpatriotic Commission Chambers, Room whether truth te (he tQ & abou( ,he President or anyone 301, Old City County Bldg 4th South and State Streets, Salt Lake ese, save in the rare cases where woud make known t0 ,he City. Enter on East side of information 0f military building. en We are having an outstanding vauehich woud otherwise be speaker, Albert Jensen. He will unknown t0 him speak on Freedom , Morality and United States of America The Constitution. We urge the public to come and hear this timely speaker. Bring your friends, relatives, and There is No Charge. advance toward dtrutt on and neighbors. checked the Midway .,f read article but I know he the whole paper. I did not expect he would turn The aspiring world architect of peace. Henry A. Kissinger, in his secret negotiations with the Kremlin, went far beyond the trade negotiations, Vietnam cease-fir- e and the Middle East peace plans. His dickering with the Soviets included spheres of influence arranged in a global pattern. The Soviets have agreed to swap Fidel Castro for a more temperate Communist regime in Havana that the U.S. could recognize and aid financially, thus relieving the Soviets from spending a million dollars a day to keep Castro in power on his the paper over to Senator Jam ' Ervin Jr. but from the received it appears hat fenator Morse, found it a valuable pece of information to turn over to the suppose he committee. thought it might be another lea , as I would have assumed, in tne pauperized island. In concordance the State Department, meanwhile, is working on secret plans to merge the Dominican Republic and Cuba into a single state to be headed by a mild" Soviet regime in Havana. Washington Observer Watergate mess. will not evade that serious crash as many innocent died in that mishap. But how can it be pressured into an investigation? The F.A.A. , as we hope they i Washington, D.C. - see diabolical subversion within our own government have brought lth 10 lhe brmk of d,5aster; your own eyes you are what is actually war, to the death, for the independence of our nation and the freedom of our people. George Washington, aware of the Great Conspiracy, said: Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light." We are fast approaching the point of no return. Only the cumulative effect of the individual efforts of many good men and women acting in Washington, of Washington, would never publicly reveal the trutk I thought you might like to see Senator Ervin's retort. Respectively, Elizabeth Waugh Provo, Utah ulmer Dear Mrs. Waugh: Many thanks for your recent correspondence. As you are probably aware, the Protect Your Savings Profit By Market Increases In Silver or Gold Call or Drop In for a prjvate and confidential discussion of your dollar transfer into silver or gold. AMERICAN SILVER MINT Presidential Campaign Activities has no power or jurisdiction other than specifically outlined in the Resolution setting up the Committee. It is therefore powerless to investigate the matter referred to in your letter, I trust you understand the situation and I appreciate your interest in writing. Sincerely, Gold Dust and Nuggets, Silver Coins, Bullion and Medallions Any Amount RIVERDALE MOBILE HOMES lit" VWHMMI 3B J Cmm I 114" ' f IT" f tvitV f T I i Modal 1 u l JLi KNetian v Badroom rr 2 liRfy decency, freedom, Carol Broussard Desert Hot Springs, Ca. Heroin Dear Editor: President Nixon has been badly battered during recent weeks over his role in the Watergate affair. But, his misbehavior in that tragic drama becomes almost a farce in comparison with this condonment and protection of Red China's world wide use of a deadly drug like heroin as a deliberate weapon against the free world. heed well the L J pass Sentate bill 1315 which will Has make this possible? Congress become nothing more for President than "Yes-mehis and Nixon State Department? I encourage other citizens to start asking their congressmen these same questions without before any liaison delay missions are established in our n" pro-Commun- ist U.S.A. Richard D. Cooper St. George, Utah 84770 200 years Liter Dear Editor: In 1793 George Washington told the Congress of the United States: "If we desire to secure peace ... it must be known that we are at all times ready for war." It might be wise to send a copy of that quotation to President Richard Nixon, who early in 1972 boasted that his new budget for th first time allocated more money to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare than to the Department of Defense." When Mr. Nixon ran for election in 1968, he declared: I intend to restore our objective of clear-cmilitary superiority..." After his election, he renounced the concept of American in favor of "superiority expanding the welfare state. ut President Washington acquired the reputation of never telling a lie. He was a General, a Statesman, a President and the Father of our Country." They It is inconceivable that Nixons wanted him to be king, but he Peking pals have over a million turned them down. George acres devoted to the production his history and knew Washington of opium as an official he wanted the best for his government program to obtain hard currency while eroding the country. Now less than 200 years later character of free peoples we are apt to end up with a king, everywhere. if we are not careful, and in the Why would anyone want to not too distant future. But it will encourage Red Chinese agents, under the guise of liaison hardly be a second George missions", to come to America to Washington! allowed by Cicero himself, who says, there is not only an art, but even an eloquence in it. Hannah More 1 rnr The the tide back toward 1 peddle Living Room Bedroom 100-- Let's turn and great nation! That silence is one of the great arts of conversation is I It'S? Iwm ii" f Communist independence and liberty, which have been the hallmark and the legacy of our once proud words of Theodore Roosevelt: Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President or any other public official save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not 328-050- 1 the Conspiracy from destroying our and the world, country Patriotisim 235 South 500 East, Suite 6 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 f International Chairman Dear Editor: can stop concert Sam J. Ervin, Jr. It is time to PH: on Committee Select ?' a" ec?des ?f brd of other bureaus NEWS RELEASE HMI WWfmWM Ml espionage dope or commit Why did Congress Sincerely, Violet H. Caldwell Desert Hot Springs, Cal.by JOB OPPORTUNITY MEN AND WOMEN Do you have dreams, aspirations or goals you want to attain? Do you enjoy helping others better themselves? We have part time or full time positions now open in your locality. 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