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Show VoL 14; No. 6 Salt Lake City, Utah, Friday, February 5, 1960 15e per copy $5.00 per year Example of Pressure on City Official 1313 Metropolitan Government The Constitution of the United States is a new practice of government in that it sets limits upon the branches of government. The system of electing officials to government on the local level by popular vote is one of the strong points of this great nation. The more local government is the better it is able to suit the needs of and act upon the needs of the people of the local area. There is an active movement in the United States to do away with all of the above. EXPERTISM by appointment, is the method. It has a central headquarters on land provided by the University of Chicago, in a building specially erected for the purpose. ISIS EAST 60th STREET, Chicago, Illinois is the factory that turns out social science EXPERTS on an assembly line basis. These EXPERTS are trained (not educated) to eliminate elective and representative government at the local and state level. They will enter through the doors of GOVERNMETROPOLITAN CITY HOME RULE, MENT, MANAGER" to name a few. They will be supported by such upright sounding agencies and associations as American Municipal Association (Salt Lake City gave over $8,000 to the Utah Municipal League, a member of the American Municipal Association whose offices moved to ISIS East 60th street, Chicago, Illinois). American Society for Public Administration, Council for State Governments, Governors Conference, and others. . There are 22 Regional Departments listed in a box within this column, giving the dates they were founded and the date the department moved to 1313 East 60th St., Chicago, Illinois. (Cont on Page 4 Col. 1) Bang-Jense- n Because he believed in keeping confidences and in protecting people from Red Justice, and the U.N. has Bosses didnt, Povl Bang-Jense- n been reduced to a jar full of ashes and sent back to Denmark. It was all made to look like a perfect suicide, , but it was all done so quickly there are a lot of clues showing. George Hatch, Ted Guerts Roosevelts Road to Russia and Closed Door Session Edwin McDowell of Television Subject Program Facts, .wrote Huxley, do not cease to exist because they are igFrom "BETWEEN THE HEADLINES" nored, although a bevy of New Lee TV Program Channel 2. Deal "historians would have us January 30, 1960 believe otherwise. Nowhere have This station before each broadcast says: "The the efforts of these historians been better rewarded than in the opinions expressed in the following program in no area of this countrys foreign affairs, where, aside from a rela- way reflect the opinions of this station." And at the tively few revisionist books, the end of each broadcast they say, "The opinions on tragic consequences of the Roosevelt revolution have been success- the preceding program expressed by Mr. Lee were fully obscured. Indeed, as one ob- his own and in no way reflect the opinions or policy server noted, if all the laudatory works about this era were laid of this station." end to end, they would stretch They make quite a point of this MR. HATCH ALSO used his confrom Washington to Moscow an although they permit speakers to environment in which they would appear on their programs who are nections to get COPE to put thouno doubt be very much at home. known for their tendency to oppose sands of dollars into the recent Constitutional Government, support City campaign, which funds were used to slander and lie about me "ROOSEVELT'S ROAD higher taxes and more give-awaTO RUSSIA" of your money without malting such in order to mislead the people into GEORGE CROCKER N. a disclaimer. You can understand voting for his COPE controlled canBy didate. why this is done when you exHenry Regnery Company Mr. Hatch has never permitted amine the management of this sta... $5.00 . he could control to use his anyone tion and Radio KALL. station to say anything good about In part because it contradicts THE NAME of the manager and I what stand for or what I bedominant historical conclusions," part owner is George Hatch. Who lieve like COPE he feels in, because, and partly because it disrupts the is George Hatch? I am a very dangerous man. of Abe past eight years of Modem RepubFirst, he is a Of course, I am dangerous to him lican peace, prosperity and patern- Glassmen, owner of several TV and g to and group who every alism, Roosevelts Road to Russia Radio stations and also owns the can on hands tax dollars get their is not a pleasant book to read. As Standard Examiner Newspaper in taken from the good people who a matter of fact, it is downright Ogden. are trying to make an honest livthis that annoying meticulously Second, George Hatch and his documented book reaches the same father-in-laare very rich men who ing. Mr. Hatch is politically ambitious, conclusion shared, until recently at have made much of their money ' one our of foremost from tax loopholes permitted to trying now to become the official least, by g eleof the women ambassadors namely, that men in this class under the income King-makment of the Democratic party. our then Chief Executive lied us tax laws. He wants to become National into war. (Lied, of course, is mereMr. Hatch believes in the new from Utah Committeeman ly the description pinned on Roose- deal, liberal faction of to The raise funds to velts legerdemain by laymen. American radicals. While a rich key job more elect to continue a proArthur Schlesinger, Jr., for ex- man and not known to be loose people ample, top adviser to Mrs. Roose- with his own money when it cames gram of more taxes from you the velt and ghost writer for New Deal to paying wages to his own help, people, so he can get his hands on candidates, would be loath to agree is closely associated with the big more of your money to further to that epithet. In reviewing a gen- labor leaders who head COPE, the destroy constitutional freedoms of book for the national political organization of the American citizens. erally FOLLOWING HIS USUAL proNew York limes Book Review, the big labor. Harvard professor agreed with the pram of using his radio, news, and He helped to get COPE interTV to belittle and destroy those books author that Roosevelt had ested in the election of Senator no choice but to trick the AmeriMoss. (Cont on Page 4 Col. 3) can people into acting for what he conceived to be their best interest (Obviously, insofar as the liberal academic world is concerned, Roosevelts lies were not lies at all, but merely good old Machia-vellio- n . ys Was there a suicide note? Not saw it Why even Mrs. Bang-Jense- n and was it hidden die handwriting unchecked for authenticity, hidden clues, etc.? The results of the autopsy were never made public, as if these results would conflict with the suicide story. We never learned where, when and what he last ate, whether there were bruises, etc. A psychiatrist he had been consulting insists Povl had no suicidal tendancies. His Pastor reveals his religion forbids cremation, yet Bang-Jensewas burned to ashes, are told, an unseen we as because, note so instructed. This remains the case of the Dane who found things very rotten in die U.N. and later in the United States. So rotten that even American authorities still have done nothing to expose those involved in these cover-up- s. When free people do not defend the protectors of their freedom, and bring to justice those who martyr them, they will not long remain free. J. Kesner Kahn - n Sponsors For Washington, D.C. son-in-la- w left-win- w er left-win- so-call- ed pro-(Roosev- About a dozen people have written to die paper from time to time trickery.) Once in the war, the Presidents and asked if they could pay for a years subscription for either one aims were uncertain, and followed n of their Senators or their Congress- a separate roads. Not even the team of Hope, Crosby and man. Lamour traveled so many roads so This seemed to be such a good as did Roosevelt, as he aimlessly carried out his diffuse foreign idea, financial! for us, in and the policy through a series of six top-levto get a copy of the paper hands of our men In Washington, summit conferences. It has D.C., that we have a blank on page been said, with justification, that three that you can complete, and the road .to the worlds we will start such a subscription. hell was paved with these present good We will also write the man of conventions; anyone examining the results would be hard pressed not your choice and notify him that to agree. you are sending the subscription. One of. the most difficult jobs us to write, If you do not want of that Administration was to conmake certain you mention that vince the Americian people that fact. Russia was a valiant ally, a free J. D. Williams just Brief note:-Dr- . democcalled your editor, inviting him to racy anxious to with go to West Jordan this Thursday. the United States.. This took some News gets around. The paper has doing, for just two years earlier; not gone to press yd (Cont. on Page 3 Col. 1) half-doze- Opportunity is not only- - knocking at everyones door it is continually pounding at doors. There is one of the greatest demands for individual initiative that there has ever been. And so very little of it It was the amateur astronomer who made the most of the celestial dis- "Mr. Lee It coveries Publisher will be the layman, not the expert, who will answer the problems of this government. ... el dom-lovin- g, non-aggressi- ve co-oper- ate The rumor is that the IKE $100 dinner in Southern California was a papered house. That means, of the reported 7,000 who attended, half went for free. Its a mistake to these colleges profs cere. Their sincerity as unshakable and Aztec priests. The self styled political Dictators in Salt Lake City are worried about our Mayor . . WHY? Because the people are becoming interested in their government So, they are Hatching plans and Kalling a spade a club. ... assume that are not sinbehind the The Democratic and faith is scenes man is trying to Hurrah ardent as an the town . . . Seems he cant COPE Want to make. a Socialist cringe and slink away? Talk about indiindevidual effort, 'privacy, individual responsibipendence, lity, exchange of property, and the killer, Free will. with the situation. Cal Rawlings is laughing the hardest he has for years.. A local radio station is trying to Bell the Cat and has found out that the bell is tolling for thee, not Lee. |