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Show IbBS SM&MRICm HOW PRICE CONTROLS RUIN NATIONS PAGE 10 &A AAAi(Ai(iritirititititititititititicitititAititititititItititiritiiitirAAitititit The fc tA Dndependenfl it it Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and iffHIVE jjr Truth Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 VOL. 4, NO. 42 ' 254 October r 18 it it it it it 1973 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE RICH SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Passed unanimously by the Board of supervisors on September 26 land for at least the following reasons: 1. Private ownership and control of property and means of production is the very foundation of our free Republic. prices are rising rapidly, to take such a large and potentially productive tract of land out of private ownership to be used for sheer pleasure by just a few. 4. As experienced ranchers and land use planners, we can see no way, under State ownership that a system of share cropping or share grazing could be worked out which would not kill incentive for. high production and wise use of the We believe that resources. production of food and fiber would be. decreased at a time when it should wisely be increased. And this ranch has great potential for increasing production. 5.-' We believe that this tract of Governmental and ownership management is the basic principle 1973 of parasitic Socialism. 2. Let those that want it buy and BE IT. RESOLVED that the Rich . pay for it with their own money! Soil Conservation District Board We believe it is morally wrong to of Supervisors, representing the use the power of government to 210 land owners and operators in force everyone to buy land for the Rich County, Utah, are pleasure of just a few. If the State unanimously opposed to the purchases this ranch, only a few purchase by the State of Utah of will be using it, but everyone will be acres of land in Rich, . 205,000 paying for it. (less than 1 of this Morgan, and Weber Counties, population of the State will be able presently known as part of the East to hunt on this ranch without iand has been grossly Ranch of the Deseret Livestock depletion of the game herd.) misrepresented to the people of the Company. 3. It would seem idiotic at a time State as a Sportsman's Paradise, when many food products are and that such misrepresentation . We oppose State purchase of this becoming scarce and when food has so distorted the facts that most . Suburbanite the (By Alex R. Seith) You could almost hear the gnashing of teeth by the. fainthearted this past week as the Chilean government of Marxist Salvador Allende fell before the accumulated outrage of that nations people. The yoke of Communism had to be broken, said the military UTAH INDEPENDENT 2459 Major Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Second Class Postage Paid at Sait lake City, Utah leaders who took the lead in Having lost toppling Allende. with dictatorial the patience ideology and rampant inflation engulfing the country, the Army felt compelled to act before what they saw as Chiles final decline into The coup was neither a pleasant task nor lightly emarked upon. self-destructi-on. Socialist and Communist parties. In an almost evenly divided three-wa- y race, he lead with a bare 36.7 per cent of the vote. Despite worries that Allende might try to impose Marxist dictatorship, Chileans put aside their fears for the future in favor of their respect for democracy. In October 1970, Allende was allowed in Contrary to many U.S. - to peacefully take office what was to be a sixyear term. misconceptions of Latin America. At first, Allende tread softly, Chile has a long standing tradition of democracy. For decades, its trying to quiet the fears of the who voted for his government has been freely chosen nearly opponents. in open and fair elections. The with solid opposition losers peacefully abided by the Faced decision and the winners did not majorites in the Chilean Congress, abuse the power temporarily he tried to cajole them into passing laws to implement Marxism. vested in them. When they refused , Allende gave At times the temptation to st ignore or supersede the results of way to his an election have been nearly supporters and began imposing by irresistible. In 1938 Aquire Cerda, Presidential fiat what he could not two-thir- anti-Commun- g $ $ favoring this purchase Jjave no idea as to what they are actually purchasing, for A example: a. It has been widely and of the, buy this land to protect it from land developers who would put houses and condominiums all over it. This is another falsehood. For the truth is, only a very small wildly said that there are portion of the total acreage has this tremendous fishing streams, ponds development potential! Several The ranch. the on reservoirs and developers have spent a good deal fact is, there is not enough fishing of money to learn this fact and have potential on the Deseret Livestock backed away from it. d. We are told that this ranch is a Ranch that it should even be a topic of discussion. To those of us . hunters paradise which should be who know whats really there, opened for all hunters to enjoy, comments and editorials on the The truth is that only about 30-4- 0 valuable fishing waters to be elk and 1000 to 1500 deer can be purchased are completely harvested annually on this ranch without reducing the quality of ridiculous! b. Another fact which has been hunting. We believe that if this' held from the people is that on the area is purchased by the state and land to be purchased, winter range opened up to unlimited number of for deer and elk is negligible, hunters, in less than three years, the Essentially all wild game must quality of hunting will be no better than on the Wasatch National winter on adjacent private land. Continued On Page 5c. We are told that the State must peopftow 9 - m h race CHILE FROM RED TO RIGHT From . Another Red TDb Dug (fianeiTninim The President moves to embrace another dictator! By Harold Lord Varney .Ja . t. ds o ist Socialist-Communi- un M os OS C4 - M H H J W 7 V) Z) oo a conscious imitator of U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, led in the popular vote by 4,000 rotes - a fraction of 1 per cent of the total. Yet he was allowed to take office without challenge. In 1958 Jorge Alessandri, a conservative, received only 32 per cent the popular vote, narrowly defeating the just Salvador Allende, candidate of the Socialist-CommuniPopular Action Front. deposed then the st After losing again iii 1964, Allende made his third run for the Presidency in September 1970 as the candidate of a Popular Unity coalition chiefly composed of achieve cpnstitutionally. With the country increasingly between a militant polarized Marxist minority and Chiles overwhelming majority, all parities joined in desperate efforts to save the nation from the coup that eventually came. But Allendes extremist backers did not know the meaning of . . anti-Commun- compromise. continuation ist By of the forcing most Marxist program, provocative they forced the Army out of the coalition. Then truckers went on strike against Allende, housewives took to the streets to protest an Continued on page 8 The Review Of Tha NEWS a decade or so ago an American commentator had predicted that, in If 1973, a Nixon Administration would be seriously contemplating a whitewash deal with Fidel Castro, he would undoubtedly have been dismissed as a crackpot or a Communist. It would have seemed incredible that' a giant like the United States would allow itself to be humiliated by a pygmy. And yet just such an unthinkable move is now under serious study by the Nixon Administration. The modus operondi of the American backdown is being solemnly worked out by members of the Kissinger staff, and by the subversives and who draw paycheques at Foggy Bottom. Washingtons biggest untold news story is that Fidel Castro is very near near-zombi- hisV-Da- y. es Of course the move will not be presented to the public as a surrender by the United States. The Administra-tion(wi- ll sell it as a stoic acceptance of the inevitable. The hook of inevitability has long been used by politicians confronted with the task of selling a bad cause. They know the public is too uncritical to recognize that, in real life, nothing political is inevitable until those resisting it have lost their nerve. The indication that a deal with Castro has already been decided upon by Insiders who have the final say in our foreign policy appeared quite appropriately in the New York Timest. The Times has never gotten over blunder of 1958, when its man Herbert Matthews announced on its-fearf- Continued on page'4 |