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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand August Helms Introduces Bill To Balance The Budget from Jesse Helms Reprinted News Release Carolina ba,anced budget amendment ear,ier and withdrew it after bejn8 assured by a number of Se.,?a?)rs of future support, ca,led on the Senate to get behind this policy that has F. Byrd, Jr. The Helms-Byr- d bill will already been set by the Chief require the President to submit a Exe.cut'Ve within the options fund available to him. budget in which non-tru- st The people of this nation are expenditures do not exceed Congress to take revenues for each waitjn8 fiscal year and will prohibit the decisive action to halt the from spending raPage of inflation," Helms government more in any fiscal year than it said;f We have heard a good deal of takes in. The bill, entitled, Emergency rhetoric over the ned to Act of 1973," d something about inflation a be need conri and limit points out that the present fiscal debt," Helms policy by the Federal added.national Well, here is an government has resulted in substantial borrowing from both opportunity to take some action, public and private sources and that the aggregate of such reckless Federal spending has to our Nation's borrowing has resulted in an presented economic security, and to exorbitant national debt totaling more than 450 billion dollars." protect against future increases Helms told the Senate, If we in the National debt." are serious about controlling J inflation and eliminating the and wiN stP prospect of an increasing ecnom'because "evercontrols these national debt in the future, then ,natlon the Senate must face up to the ?r n.ot Glre1c!teIc at because of Helms said in his facts regarding deficit spending IT" at,on' Senate speech. Not even Phase in the last four years." Helms noted during this IV can stop inflation. There is no it will be difficult period, the Federal funds area of quesdon t13 the budget has run a deficit of ?r sorTle Senators to commit themselves to a balanced Federal approximately $100 billion. a Truly, no Senator can ignore budSet' because such budget wil' necessitate cutting down tfar impact that this $100 billion in deficit Federal spending has substantially on Federal had upon our economy. It has expenditures. convinced, been the primary stimulus for ,but am Nelms that an continued, the inflation which has seriously eroded the purchasing power of overwhelming majority of the the dollar tidth at home and Amr'ca" people would rather see the Government spend less, fr nd Anit-inflati- on : abHelms Sdmprel?dent Nixon has told him personally that his economic goal for the nation is a balanced budget He said he is encouraged by the President is remarks in establishing Phase V, ,his i"fla,ion' ;befeb' stoPPn S ?dci SgTpln heTer acticya Th that inflatio as made worthess. ems.B d v biM is the s,ePdown !hf. r.ad ,oward emphasizing the need . fo 'n,lat.,on bill el'm'na'ln8 restraint. The Helms-Byr- d a flrm foundation will readily pave the way for the fs,abllsbmS a s,ab'e. economy m this preparation of a balanced Helms concluded. budget, a goal the powers of darkness. Now, if a proper fight is waged against the deadliness of the President for fiscal year 1974, he Republican Jesse Helms today introduced a bill which will require a balanced federal budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1,1974. The bill is by Senator Harry non-trustfu- 1973 The UTAH Independent Page set by the free press is essential to the welfare of our nation. beginning to grasp even the liberties of the conspirators themselves. In short, we are at a stage in American history where our whole system of life has been tampered with and in many cases shattered to the degree that there is destruction written large upon everything we behold". But regardless of the lamentable circumstances of life about us, we are still here on this planet to be tried and tested. If we now choose to give up the fight we shall surely at some future time be held accountable is conspiracy, it will come with ACTION, and nothing else. Somehow we must become involved to an intense degree, And as we insert ourselves into the fight with both feet and every faculty possessed, we will automatically be endowed with determination and drive and desire to keep fighting. On the other hand , if we fail to produce a certain level of sacrifice, we will automatically and as certainly as the setting of the sun, faint in the task ahead and be overcome. The secret of staying alive in this battle is sacrifice and nothing else. To put it directly and bluntly there is absolutely, positively, no other formula that will keep us except pure ... A by -- And be Present' 1 and ,hers desire to set in motion an Ambassador System" to fully utilize some of our young people individuals out to campaign for righteous! government. They will spend ten or twelve hours a day moving among neighborhoods, communities and cities and in time will exert a powerful influence upon the masses, It is doubtful if anything less than this type of dedication and expenditure of energy can satisfy the necessary retaliation for the onslaughts of the International Savages who have elected to shatter our whole humane civilization. Those interested in further information the on Ambassador Program" contact Earl Vanfleet, 277-40- 18 Keep Them Independent! v In Belmont, Massachusetts 1973, the Dayton, Ohio police department retired one of its veteran officers. After 31 years on the force, Charles Woodall decided to call it a career. He received the customary retirement plaque and the good wishes of his police officers at a small ceremony. But, before he left for a vacation trip, Sergeant Woodall spoke his mind about the deteriora- g tion he saw in his profession. His ob- servations, as reported in the Dayton Journal- Herald, deserve the careful attention of every always been totally autonomous. Each city, each town, and each village that needed a police force has maintained its own. It has paid for it with local taxation. It has hired local men for its staff. And it has charged its police force with the protection of life and property in that corn-fellomunity as the sole purpose for its existence, Under such an arrangement, no one but criminals ever feared policemen, and the life-loncriminals feared them plenty! Who could have guessed that anyone would ever change such a wise arrangement? But change has come, as Sergeant Woodall American. Charles Woodall claimed that the police has observed. Today the criminal no longer are department has become a social agency trying fears the policeman. Federal guidelines in men the of to determine the cause of crime, rather than trying to make social workers providing protection and security for the peo-- blue. Federal court decisions have made their mid-Februa- ry w jobs a nightmare. And the local police officer is now only one step away from being the agent -not of the local people whose life and property but of the central government he guards whose interests daily include more control of every facet of our lives, Even though it is not yet apparent to many Americans, the federal government in ington is destroying the independence and And then, he hit the nail right on the head, effectiveness of our local police forces. At the central-whe- n Believing that the troubles on the force started present pace, we shall have a national, the department began participating in ized police force in just a few years, The agency most responsible for this federally funded programs, he declared: The people attach guidelines that have to be ing menace is the federal Law Enforcement as danger-arefollowed, and many times these guidelines Assistance Administration, LEAA ous a threat to liberty as ever appeared on the good for the community. That, in our opinion, is an understatement. American scene. If history is any guide, tyranny is inevitable We suspect that Charles Woodall knows the real has been central-wepurpose of federal aid to local police forces, but once control over local police not presume to say for him more than he ized. Since this is exactly the end result of LEAA, that Agency must be abolished. himself said to the press at his retirement. Americans have long been familiar with the What we are witnessing today in the United States is a classic pattern of subsidy and slogan Support Your Local Police! Those never aware of the second half of guidelines leading to complete control of local who were d should now understand and police by a central government. It would be this slogan to imagine a greater danger to the freedom mote the entire message: Support Your Local Police And Keep Them Independent! and independence of the American people. Copyright 1973 by The John Birch Society Features The police forces in the United States have pie. According to this 31 year veteran police- man, the new socially-oriente- d philosophy is directly opposite to what a police department is supposed to be. 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