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Show The Paper That Dares To Take, A Stand Raadors lyjtfDook October 20, 1972 aHf Wfflg OF therefore must not be added to any water supply by itself. To assure proper legal ts hemmorhage and liver damage. Penicillin: As a general cure-al- l. (And last, but far from least) Mineral Oil: To keep the general public from getting up tight. Besides, with all those extra goodies in our water, look at all the business the State Liquor Stores will have. C. Paul Christiansen Salt Lake City, Utah Fluoridation Facts Editor, The Utah Independent I have been reading the fluoridation movement in Salt Lake City in the past issues of your newspaper, and thought that your readers might be interested in reading some exerpts from two publications that would help them to make up their minds, now that the big boys have graciously permitted them to vote on it. From the Fourth Annual Conference of State Dental Directors with the Public Health Service and tbe Childrens 1951, Federal Bureau, June 6-Security Building, Washington D.C. The library call number of HEW IS RK 21.C55 1971. It is 8, interesting to note that the name of the Doctor who was the main speaker was Dr. F.A. Bull. Utah did not have a delegate. Incidentally, we Page 12: never had any Experiments in Wisconsin . . . Now in regard to I noticed that Dr. toxicity Bain used the term Adding We never do Sodium Fluoride. that. That is rat poison. You add fluorides. Page 14: Dont let them try to fool you into thinking they cant afford the money when it comes to health. Page 17: Now, why should we do a survey? It is to find out if fluoridation works? No, we have told the public it works, so we cant go back on that. Then why do we want a survey? American Independent Party candidate for congressman from the 1st Congressional District I favor the reduction of defense spending we stop all aid and trade with after immediately communist natipns. This issue aid and trade with communist nations seem to be shaping up as the number one issue of this election, that is, if the American people really want morality in government. I can view no other issue so immoral and so indefensible as that of helping the enemy build its war machine and then pressing its young men into the armed services and ordering them to face that enemy who is armed with the very materials of war supplied by our own nation. All this is made possible by heavy taxation of the parents and relatives of these soldiers. We are literally at war with ourselves but thete On Course JOE H. FERGUSON The Press and Politics On October 11, John G. Schmitz, the American Party candidate for president of the United States, made a personal appearance in Salt Lake City. This is front page news. But did this news make the front page of the local major newspaper? Not on your life! In the Deseret News the following day, a small article was to be found in section B. The photo was very small, Johns name was not even in the headline for the article, and it was laid out in a manner so that it would be difficult to read. The Editors Outlook Continued from Page 2 Another Health Board member, Helen B. Ure (who is also chairman of Governor Ramptons infamous Governors Committee on Children and Youth which recently advocated the legalizing of marijuana, sex education in the schools, the wide dissemination of birth control information and contraceptives to all ages, population control, legalizing homosexuality, etc., and who is presently on the State Board of Education running for backed jup Blomquists statement with the following: n), Weve gone on record as in favor of fluoridation as a health The medical measure. If we were to take this kind of a poll and it came back Page 18: audience is the easiest audience negative and we still went ahead with fluoridation I think we would be in an untenable position. And this is what we might be in the world to present this thing to. They are used to carrying on faced with doing, if we just take a poll. Emphasis added So, there you have it. Our prediction is not based on anything public health activities. This worry about toxicity doesnt other than the words of our unelected rulers on the Board of officers can tell our elected mean much to them because of Health. And, if these all the human experience we. officials and the voters where to get off, it is time the citizenry put these things back into their proper perspective. No have had. Page 21: Let me tell you the bureaucrats ought to have the kind of power these people lay claim PTA is a honey when it comes to to. They have certainly become a living proof of the Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts statement, Continued on Page 11 absolutely. on non-electe- d non-elect- ed age-ol- Page 3 are few that seem to care unless directly involved. Those that do care find it almost impossible to make their view known. This did not begin with this administration but the major political parties are equally at fault and the situation grows worse with the passing of each day. The world today is very confusing but the confusion is caused by mental laziness and apathy. There are few in our nation whose lives have not been touched by war. If any of these people are willing to seriously look at the situation they will realize that there is no such thing as a nonstrategic material of war. The feed grain sales recently agreed to must be recognized with all the other items of aid and trade as building the strength of the enemy. If we Continuad from Page 2 application of the equal-righlaws, it is only reasonable that other diseases be controlled by' additives to our drinking water. Vitamin A: To prevent low resistance to infection. Vitamin B. Complex: To prevent skin disorders and retarded growth. Vitamin C: To prevent scurvy, tooth decay and pyorrhea. Vitamin D: To prevent rickets, and also to help prevent tooth decay. Vitamin K: To prevent The UTAH INDEPENDENT d withheld this strategic material then the' enemy would have to produce it themselves and this would take some of their productivity away from more easily identified war materials. If one followed the same reasoning through other items whether it be trucks, radar parts, ball bearings or breakfast cereal, if we sell, trade, or give anything to the enemy it must be identified as aid and comfort for the enemy and the Constitution of the United States defines the practice. We have progressed so far down the road of Socialism that I wonder if people really want morality in government. Will we, the American people, vote for treason within our own government? Will we vote for a to communism as advocated by one complete sell-opresidential candidate? Will we vote for another presidential candidate that has completely rejected his own political platform? Will we demand morality and honesty in government? At this particular moment in history the American Independent Party candidates offer the only reasonable, honorable solution to one of the most horrible practices pressed upon a free people aid and trade with the enemy. ut - Deseret News could spare only Vh by 2 3A inches for the photo. Immediately adjacent, however, there was a photo of a six year old boy who had read some books. This photo was 5 by 8! Now I do not argue that that, is newsworthy also, but this is a good comparison to illustrate how the average newspaper treats any candidate who is for the Constitution and against socialism. Was the front page of that issue filled with news of such importance that John Schmitz did not merit space? You be the judge. The front page included a 3 by 6 photo of Caroline Kennedy in Boston and one 6 by 7 showing the damage some convicts had done to a prison D.C; The front page articles were one about raids on Hanoi, one on ecology, Nixon takes swing through the South, a Nobel Prize award, Kissinger returns to U.S. (thats a pity, incidentally) and one about some small-tim- e Mafia hoods going to a movie in Sicily. In the article about the prison riot in Washington, considerable You space was given to Rep. Shirley Chisholm, might remember that Mrs. Chisholm was a contender for the democratic nomination for president. During that time, the Deseret News presented article after article and BIG photos of her activities. Of course, Mrs. Chisholm advocates socialism and further destruction of the Constitution. So she is newsworthy. But not John Schmitz. In the reporting of Mr. Schmitzs appearance in Salt Lake City, I believe most observers will agree that it was a case of the press deliberately burying some news of real importance to its readers. John G. Schmitz is the only candidate that stands for the Constitution of the United States as opposed to Socialism, It is ironic that the Deseret News should give such favorable treatment to the other candidates and such unfavorable treatment to Mr. Schmitz. For on their editorial page, for years, they have carried on the masthead, We Stand For The Constitution Of The United States As Having Been Divinely Inspired. While I believe that every publication has the right to place whatever emphasis it wishes on the material it prints, I believe that it has the obligation to present to the public news of importance to them in relative order of importance. And while no publication can please everybody, I believe that anyone, who will take the effort to carefully observe the major news publications, will see that the great majority of them give tremendous space to the socialists and minimum to the conservatives. Under these circumstances, it is the right perhaps even duty -of those who recognize this to present information to make the public aware of it. Now that the Utah Independent is established and growing, Utah has a newspaper that will present the news representing the Constitutional viewpoint. D-N- . - Y. |