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Show the only way to counter all the extremist revolutionaries is to expose their methods. Looking Ahead .by Or. 6fgt $. Iwmo PtESIDENT NATIONAL S9UCATION riOf)IAM TOWARD SOCIALIST AMERICA According to (Associated Press reports, the annual convention of the National Education Associa. tkm in Denver heard a panel discussion last June which advised teachers and educators to fight back at "right wing extremists." This was the advice of several educators in a session on "Thunder on the Right and Education." One of the speakers lumped the "right wing" 'with the Communists when he said that Whatever happened to educa. tors 'who consider ideas f But this I? the way it goes. One of the ' panelists, a prominent educational leader, caUed upon "true lovers of freedom" to challenge "qperily, aggressively, and their opposition. But what apposition? The Communists f No, he was calling for this kind of action against Americans who have been aiming the most telling blows at Communism Anybody who exposes the Red men-acmust be heckled and belittled. Liberals Captured This sort of thing makes it obvious that the Communists have outfoxed the (Liberals. Having tinre-lentlessl- y" , van cm ROOMS FOR RENT Day, week or monthly rates. Also Furn ished Atps. Air Conditioned. Washrm facilities. HHIjCREST 472-52FOR SAUB Car Wheels for the HOTEL - a APTS PHONE 10,10,usc 472-55Helper Know Tires. Call RENTALS at AHJPWE. MOTEL and Cale, (Price. Under new TOR SAUB-Ube-rty .Fuel Coal. management. Sleeping rooms 8 Quick Delivered. Call $12 per week and up. Com lOfiBjasc mercial men welcome at $4 ' TOR SALE ORGAN this area. per day. Phone Take over smell monthly pay472-403- 1 31 60 472-877- 10 ments. Tor more details write: Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar Miscellaneous House Station, Salt Lake City, CARPET HEADQUARTERS Utah. 104,M4Wt8 Expert . installation. A Good FOR SALE Modern Sample Line. Free Estimate!. home. (Must sell before Jan. of Mohawk, and Bigelow, and 63. 153 2nd East, Helper or Firth carpets. HELPER FURN. Phone tr rrwTt. Helper 9 27 2tp l,8,mc 472-86- 25 Modern House, garage. Bargain for a Quick sale. Call 472.5988 .20.4tp UG & CARPET CLEANERS and Domestic). Carpel Laying, Rug Bending and Serf tng: Upholstery and Rug Sham- pooing; Eectrolux Sales and Service. W. R Everett, 644 N 2nd East, Price. Utah. Phot usr MF m pod inks available rownvil office. tea's a anti-Comm- iu niss, they continue to use them in their purposes, of making So-- 1 America. Many Liberals remain blind to the inroads toslng made with their helip toward the Socialist state. Many of them seem un, aware that the policies and ideas to which they are devoted could lead us into Communism. Do the Communists bother to support legislation that tends to be socialistic? You can bet they do! One has only to read their publication, The Worker, to see that they like anything that looks like the welfare state or more government spending. Do Communists work for programs they like! Richard Arens, formerly on ciaust Activities Com- bill that resembles socialThe support they are able to obtain (from (Liberals is the great, est hoax of our time. Peaceful Conquest Whittaker Chambers commented in his book, Witness, that when h'3 took up his sling and aimed at CJommunism, he hit something else. "What I hit," he wrote, Iwas the forces of that great 'Socialist revolution' which in the naime of liberalism has been inching its icecap over the nation for two decades." Lenin vowed that the UjS. would be er than work with America. Internal Threat Mr. Khrushchev has voiced this idea many times. An example was in a speech last June in Rumania, quoted by the As sociated Press: "I am convinced tomorrow the Red flag will "J" mer me 'united btates. But we will not fly the tflag It will be the American people themselves." Un other words, he is counting on the internal factor of apathy, negligence, misinforforced to spend itself to destruct- mation, and ignorance, plus the ion, and now the promoters of disservice of, misled Americans the American socialistic state are who espouse socialism and who trying their best to follow thru fight his battles for him. Moreover, Mr. Khrushchev is for him. Is Mr. Khrushchev pleased by counting on the UJS. to foster socialism? socialism abroad, supporting it our march toward Well, apparently he is continuing with foreign aid. We have been to count on it to bring victory to doing this (for years, and of the Oomimunist course he appreciates it. In the the Reds, A in (Russia has 'name of "social justice and re- and Party here distribution of wraith, American many tunes urgea our peace uu have been supporting taxpayers socialism through of acceptance socialistic experiments around the legislation. 'Why should the Soviet army undertake military world which, if continued will campaigns when a little patience destroy the institution of private Wherever this. is done plus infiltration can do a thorough property. ......... me can tnen come luommiunisiis have Reds The t job of conquest the experience to prove that their on in with their propagandists, will saboteurs, and technicians and plan works. They think: it finish the job without firing a shot. It is time for Americans to wa ke up. Match . ft V fte , self-governm- ent , ELECT LflODECeZ Mlo)Yri 1 lJ now REPUBLICAN (: OarrH U. fCelVy, 03 Brisker Ave, Ogden, Ut PAGE Tift People, Spots In The News 1 PRIDE AND JOY of Enoch Johnson, 72, machinist, of Red Wing, Minn., is car he started inventing in 1913. It's yellow with mahogany '5si?sssrs trim; has Z5U-hengine. 1 L p M 1) Imum mil. 1.1,1 DOWN AND UP: 1 Bum. Work-me- n pulling down old building are silhouetted New York's alongside new skyscraping Ameri cana Hotel. 0 PETE RUNNELS of Red Sox uses giant Sheaffer pen to inscribe ball with .326 symbol of his second American League I batting title. lMBsssssssMrtmi&BiMJi sMMlWKh SPEAKING OF TWISTING, note the braids of these four daughters of Lt. Col. Clyde East, arriving in New York from France and headed for Shaw A Base, Sumter, S.C. J. an arm at an' operation insured by a private company is just as serious to the disabled worker as the loss of an arm at a Uj neighbors state-insur- ed company. "Under our present statutes, Individual companies have the option of obtaining state or pri vate workmen s c o impensation coverage. I have no objection to this plan as long as no worker suffers because of the option exercised by his employer. Yet I feel that a more standard and equitable compensation schedule should be aired and if elected 1 will do all I can to open this subject up in the Utah House. U'reTor are actually in its people. session. hav been informed by many (Proponents lot (this (measure mJurK1 out soure? that Utah Legislators 'reiTD point kei' by a private in- are among the lowest paid in the TO'vra wu naion and that service in' the T xpensation than Legislature is a personal expense der?r injUTed worker covered by over and above the current al- insurancetruly lowances of $500 per year and Is a 5 per day while in session. f1 vesty of They iu3ticeCertainly there cannot be say the increase Is still a modest amount for the time and service fepara'te rate schedules for ? rendered, but should cover actual lndustnal acdients- The loss of expenses of the Legislators. These same proponents opposed a greater increase in allow a noes, saying the salary and ex. penss offered should not be ' an inducement for anyone to run for office. By the same token, the boosters of the measure said no person should be' called on to contribute large amounts of his " The Representative in Congress from District One, M. Blaine Peterson, has this black voting record to live with as he seeks reelection to officer .m Mr. Peterson has: Voted against Constitutional Government 90 of the time, Voted against sound money bills 89 of the time. Voted against private enterprise 82 of the time. 93 Voted against of the time. ' Voted against private ownership 67 of the time. Voted against individual liberty 100 of the time Voted against Utah farm measures 89 of time. Voted FOR Labor Bosses and Cope 90 of time. This is a record that every Utah voter should be aware of before marking the ballot on Tuesday, Nov. 6. The Answer, of course, is to elect Laurence BURTON, with an unusually fine background in politics at both a national and state level, and an enthusiastic civic and community leader. lwa 25, af-tE- legislators for a change . . . J OUENAl ' November 6 ballot will allow an increase in pay and allowances for members of the Letter to Editor Utah Legislature. The voters will Continued from Page One be asked to consider an annual monies will not be spent for non- alary not to exceed $1,200 per 'ICarbon County does not need and an year expense allowance Ml oar (Utah) 1981. Limit Government Employees Members of the congressional economy bloc hope that Mr. Kennedy will follow through on his directive to the heads of government departments and agencies to "limit the number of federal employees to the absolute minimum necessary to get the public bus. iness done." iBut the economy advocates are skeptical about beneficial results. They point to what happened T Mr. Kennedy, in a 1960 campaign speech in Roanoke, Va., asserted that "it is about time the American people knew" that President Eisenhower, during his eight years in the White House, had added 106,000 new federal employees. What happened after Mr. Kennedy entered the White House was this: In 18 months he increased the number of federal employees by to a total of 2.11,025 108,188. for July 1902. Grass Roots Uprising What is needed, members of the economy bloc contend, is a grass-roo- ts uprising against un, essential government spending -in order: To facilitate tax reduction. To protect the value of the dollar. To help industry compete more successfully with foreign AMENDMENTS production. Continued trnm Page One To assist in the effort to oh tain a favorable balance in in road projects (purposes). ternational payments. AMENTMENT THREE To restore greater fiscal re Constitutional Amendment No. , sponsibility. 3 on the Alt mm f nrunsrxAY, (D-V- a.), ed i -(- Oriental HEALTH FOOD STORE Organic Vitamins, Clint Miller Whole Wheat Flour at Orange's, M0 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone MX Stomp i against the. any ism. SALE Deer Rifle, bolt action, 397 oal. Call gee at Toggery, Helper 10,1841c TOR SAldE battle them over to fight their HELPER The 12 won mittee staff, has said that the Reds can pour 50,000 letters into Congress in 72 hours, supporting TOR 637-21- 61 WANTED Abk --Bodied men and boys to work on new boys baseball park, Sunday morning at fi:30. Orchard and 3rd North Streets. See you there! the For Rent FOR SALE compared with $a6,6O6:i990 for the ild62 fiscal year (ending last June 30) and with $73,634,-817.-1 for 1901. I 1 Actual spending during the MfCmwentllJ current (19G3) fiscal year is now estimated at $94 billion by the W DOtlTHAT v JAMES professional staff of the Senate Whatever else the session Appropriations Committee, after or failed to consultation of Congress did with the Budget do it acfhkived the record, in Bureau. This compares with the $92.5 the words of Senator Robertson of Ibeing "the largest billion estimate made- by Mr. Kennedy in the Budget he sub-peacetime spender in history Ths government's fiscal situa- - miuecl t0 Congress last January, tion was described as "alarming" Receipts for the current fiscal by the Virginia Senator, who is vear ar now estimated at $85.9 chairman of the Senate Banking jbillion compared with the $3 billion Kennedy estimate last Committee. The longest session of Con- - January, These revised figures by the gress since U931 voted approprL. atlons toUling an unprecedented, Senat Appropriations Committee staff forecast a deficit of M.l peacetime $102J22,154,59. This ijjicludes regular appropria- billion during the current fiscal instead of a $500 million tions of $92j21154,6S9 plus year last January $9,996,000,000 of permanent ap- surplus predicted propriations, principally for in- by Mr. Kennedy. The $8j1 billion deficit would terest on the public debt. Despite this "generosity, Con follow a $6.3 billion deficit for gress slashed IM ,62 ,407 ,956 from 1962 and a 13.9 billion deficit for making a three .year tothe amount (Mr. Kennedy had re. 1981 quested $08,928,562115, exclu- tal "red ink' figure of $18.3 sive of the permaiKnt appropriat- billion. . A $94 billion spending program ions," voted for this fiscal year is $63 billion iRegular appropriations above 1962 and $12-- 5 billion high- Wanted Jf - - JOHN HALPINE, JR. IN "It's that medicine Voters of Carbon District 1 jJames Banasky opposes use of Natural Gas in Carbon County. He understands the problems confronting our economy and is prepared to work, for betterment of the economy. VOTE FOR JAMES DAHASKY NOV. 6 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE 1 - So i tig 'i gtiy a time, as demanded by the to Car? Leg- islature, and still incur personal expense for the session. Some of the dangers involved in leaving the pay and allowance scale at a very low level were indicated by one Legislator as: (1) danger of an "old man's Legislature" with young men unable to afford the time and funds necessary to serve (2) a danger of a "rich man's Legislature" where onJy those with substantial financial means can afford to serve, and (3) danger of a "subsidized Legislature'' where members accept financial aid from certain special interest groups to cover their expenses. This measure is not partisan, having as fts sponsors the Senate Minority and Majority leaders. It has been backed by .both political parties as a realistic step toward fair reimbursement FOR A QUICK, MONEY-SAVIN- G AUTO LOAN SEE US FIRST -- Before you buy a new or late used model car arrange for ! BANK FINANCING AT CARBON EMERY DANK LOW-CO- ST MORE for those extras you want from savings on our lower rates. LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS ADJUSTED TO YOUR INCOME. . of Legislators. The adoption of Amendment Number Three will give a mod. est, but adequate salary and expense allowance to your elected officials on Capitol Kill, ft will mean no man who seeks political office swlU be barred trom candidacy because of - his: Inability to pay a psrtion of his expenses front tUs own poduet. BUILD important Bank credit as you pay your bank auto loan. REAL ECONOMY AND FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE. i Carbon Emery (Sank Carbon 45 South Ave. . K Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System & Federal Deposit Insurance Cerp. |