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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Page 6 The Utah Independent July 17, 1975 . AMERICAN OPINION SCOREBOARD UTAH INDEPENDENT DIGEST Continui-- Bulgaria Burma Burundi Byelorussia Cambodia Cameroon d from page I Malaya Mali Malta Mauritania. Mauritius Canada Central African Mexico. 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Servicemen need someone to represent them, thats for sure." an AFGE official told the Wall Street Journal. We think we could perform a useful service in this." Army officials are seriously, concerned by the AFGE plan. If you analyze the meaningof military discipline." said one Pentagon general, you cant tolerate any organization that competes with the chain of command. The day we do. that is the day the Army begins to lose its effectiveness." Adds William Brehm. assistant secretary of defense for manpower allairs: A military organization can't be democratic: it must be based on command authoritv." A unionii'd Army? I he el O. HUM AX E TEXTS "THE GREAT MO. 0 POLY IX THIS COUXTRY IS THE MOXEY MOXOPOl. Y. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our sy stem of credit is concentrated. The growth ot the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands ot a few men. who. even if their actions be honest and intended for the public interest, are necessarily concentrated upon the great undertaking in which their own money is involved and who. necessarily', by every reason ol their own limitations, chill and check and destroy genuine economic freedom Woodrow Wilson. Wright Patman's IV55th Weekly l.etter resolution passed by the state of Virginia taxpayerorganiation asked Sen. Harry h Byrd Jr., to explain why now is not the right time lor the I'nilcd Stales to withdraw from the United Nations. By id has been critical ol the ll on several occasions but has recently A told a number ol constituents that I do not believe that now is the time lor the F.S. to withdraw" from the international body. I he VTA said it lelt the dollar savings to ILS. taxpayers Irom discontinuing support ol the I N would he only one ol the benefits Irom such action. & Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmen Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States Upper Volta Ihe I irginiu Taxpayers Association. ( anal one Reliable sources in Panama have informed me that at least tw o major incidents of violence" against the I '.S. presence in the (anal one can he expected within the next month. Leftists within the I ..S. State with are Department working members of the government of Panama dictator Ormar Torrrjos to stage the riots. loriios administration is in serious financial and political trouble and may tnpple w ithin the next IS months unless he can seize ontiol of the I S. owned ( anal. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger anil I .. S. nhassajur l.lsworth Hunker have been working behind the st cues to prop up ;, slmkv regime. nu,r negotiation of a new U.S.- I tanamn tiean turning over control of the vital waterway to Panama been hae going on lor over a i ear. I" a ' d move. Kissinger hopes to avoid a show down w iii ( ongiess on the rm ml issue through use of Executive Orders. Hit and staged acts of violence are designed to sfitnilnn loiitm position in the negotiations, according to my informants in Panama. Uruguay Uzbek Venezuela North Vietnam South Vietnam Western Samoa Yemen South Yemen Yugoslavia Zaire -- . 1 behind-dosed-doo- rs It'ight-of-han- pit-plann- Zambia Reprints of this copyrighted Scoreboard Insert are available at one to 99 copies, four for one dollar; 100-4copies, twenty cents cents copies, eighteen each; 1,000 or more, fifteen cents each! Order from American Opinion, Belmont, Massachusetts 02178 99 Luxembourg Malagasy Malawi ol Rep. John Ashhrook (R. Romania Rwanda Sabah San Marino Saudi Arabia Sarawak Senegal Sierra Leone Italy pre-scho- Rhodesia Gambia Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary he federal government continues to expand its regulation and control overareasol American life. The latest addition is the proposed regulations by HEW over sports programs and physical education to the classes in the nations schools. Any school from the is college level w hich reeeix es federal aid covered by the regulations. I his is only one ol the latest of a long string of regulations that has the federal government sticking its nose into areas that have long been matters of local concern. I Ecuador Denmark 1 Moldavia Oman Outer Mongolia Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Dahomey A molllcy assortment of liberals. loftistsand Washington. l C is hardat Bella s Bunch Ireshmen radicals in Congress known as sanction homosexuality. work pushing through legislation to legally .). the ert Congresswoman Bella Ahug (B.-N- .i ed by pro-pe- n homosexual lobby in Congress has introduced H.R. of 1964 and the Education S45 to amend the Ciil Rights Act an Amendments of 1972 and make affect ional and sexual preference American right. affectional and sexual preference" as having or I he bill defines attachment to another manifesting an emotional or physical consenting' person or persons of either gender, or haxing or manifesting a prelerenee lor such attachment. Nie that the bill includes children by its deliberate wording ol "consenting person" not adult. each-500-99- You've 9 C .1 Right To Know John R. Rarick ontinued on page 9 |