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Show Page 10 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT Readers 1 April 30, 1971 Outlook and should be willing was active give them support if such admini- young people of the student's age who do not happen to be college difficulties due to pressures that students themselves. When Khrushchev said several years ago that our grandchildren would live under communism, he have a resolution introduced into the Senate. Our attempt met with some support but time was not sufficient to have it introduced and acted to actively attempted to privileges which are not granted to his own parents or to other was probably revealing ing interest that throughout the session, Continued from page 9 strators get into personal may develop from U.S. Governfounda- - upon. ment agencies, tax-fre- e Here is the text of our tions, or the banking houses administer endowment posed resolution which is self pro-whi- explanatory: secret event rather than making an open threat. In almost all cases enemies of our republic have made a practice of telling us in advance how, when, and where they plan to attack us. The difficulty in resisting our S.L. enemies comes from our inability to transmit knowledge of their openly avowed plans to the people of this country. Many of our citizens do not know of or won't read periodicals that cover In recent months there has this type of information, or been increasing concern on the books and pamphlets which part of the American citizenry reveal the plans and activities of over the continuing war in South- the enemy. east Asia. Many groups have Citizens of Utah who know of attempted to express this concern the YSA activities at Utah State in one way or another to governUniversity or elsewhere in the ment leaders and other influential state should write to the school parties. None of these groups, however, administrators and tell them that they want the administration to has taken as strong and direct an fight the revolutionists with approach as the Salt Lake knowledge and facts. Anyone Veterans For Victory Corn- writing to the administrators mit tee. During the closing days of should pledge support to them the latest legislative session this Veterans for Victory unproductive peace negotiations, waiting until all American prisoners of war and missing in action are released, and the restricting of the military to reach a military solution, is fostering a growing civil division iamong the citizens of this Republic; A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE 39TH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH, THE GOVERNOR CONCURRING THEREIN, PETITIONING THE CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO TAKE POSITIVE ACTION, THROUGH FIFTH: One week later, and with no further notification, destroy all power plants in and juound Hanoi, WHEREAS, efforts to date have produced only minimal re- suits in the realease of the Ameri- can prisoners and missing and the humane treatment of these men under the Geneva Convention on Protection of Prisoners of War; SIXTH: One week later, and with no further notification, destroy all EIGHTH: One week later, and with no further notification, destroy all works of man north of the demilitarized zone. continuing war; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following Be it resolved by the Legislature suggested steps be used in accomplishing the stated goals: ds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof and the Governor con- NINTH: As required, land forces to implement the release of the Prisoners of War. If any have been harmed, apply the doctrine of military justice and reprisal as FIRST: President Nixon must necessary. notify the world that we will not consider deserting even one of our men now held by the enemy. curring therein: WHEREAS, the United States has been extensively involved in an undeclared war in Indochina for over ten years; yards, SEVENTH: One week later, and with no further notification, flood the rice fields. substituted fruits of defeatism, civil division, limited war, and CLARED WAR IN INDOCHINA. marshalling again for the duration. RESOLVED, that the historical truism THERE CAN BE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORY has again been proven by the RELEASE OF ALL AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR, MISSING IN ACTION, AND TO END PERMANENTLY THE UNDE- two-thir- FOURTH: One week later, and with no further notification, close all rail from China-a- nd keep it closed for the duration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT VICTORY, TO GAIN THE of the State of Utah, closed without further notifica-thi- s tion. Furthermore, that it would remain closed for the duration. ch a long-planne- d, WHEREAS, the prolonging of war through Victimization, group, with the help of TheStandard Of Freedom, another lobby- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the members of the Legislature and the Governor of the State of Utah do hereby affix their signatures in support that to a predetermined location at a SECOND: Notify Hanoi all POW's must be delivered of this resolution. certain date and hour. PERMA-PAK- S BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State of the State of Utah shall send copies of this resolution to THIRD: Notivy Hanoi that if this unconditional ultimatum is not met, Haiphong Harbor will be FAMILY PREPAREDNESS FOOD SUPPLY $199.95 It's an old; yet true and wise statement, (Continued on page 11) 'ONE DOJESN'T MISS THE WATER UNTIL THE WELL RUNS DRY' turna We are fortunate to live in a land of plenty and we all hope that this continues to be the case and yet . . . when we stop to consider just how complex our society is becoming, how dependent we are on others to supply our needs . . . there is an increasing need to utilize the principle of PREPAREDNESS. One important area of preparedness is the need to establish a Family Food Supply. 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