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Show Wednesday Inkley, Brown Challen (SKAGGS For House of aaa eeSS 9 3 bh ae EDITOR'S NOTE: This is apother in @ series Xewwber %, 1974, THE HERALD. Provo. Utab-- of political articles dealing with the candidates and issues of the election comming up within the week, This article, written by Robert McDongail, deals with the aCAMERA Dr. L. S, Brown Dr. LS. Brown, American Partychallenger, says the soiution to inflation is a hard line on government spending, a firm limit on government in- debtedness and paperdollars 100 percent backed by something of value — gold or sil; + He indicates that the definition of inflation heips un- derstand the problem, He saidit is an increase in the money supply brought about by anin- crease in federal indebtedness This coupled with the fact that the federai reserve notes have no intrinsic value allows a flood of greenbacks to circulate and makes those in circulation less and less acceptable. He holds little hope for an ealry cure to inflation because s refuse to get at the because secialism has to nave inflation to work as inflation is really another method of taxation,” Since the government is under socialist control, we can expect little ss no action to contro! inflation" added. Dr. Brown, a Ritchfield dentist, is a memberand section leaderof the John Birch Society and wasa 1972 candidatefor the First Congressional seat. Heis a Cedar City, Utah native. Dr. Brown said he supports the Liberty Amendment to the constitution that would prevent the federal government from engaging in business activities Hesaid the federal government currently operates 700 businesses all of which lose money which is made up from the tax funds. The candidate favors liquidating them to pay the national debt by selling them to privateinterest. Among his other stands are the following: that the new campaiga financing laws are too loose and candidates can still cheat, he is against trade with Russia because only Russia beneifts when the United States nances the deal and proves W. GUNN MCKAY is stressing the value to Utah of the seniority he has attained in the house appropriation subcommittees on defense and interior. The congressman notes that the subcommittee on the military considers all proposals for defense spending and the interior subcommittee considers appropriation requests for the Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and the Bureau of Land Management, all of which are important to the vast federal holdings in Utah. The candidate said he is only the fourth freshman $16.07 Our Roy. $199.95 ‘PERSO ALA SAM Te 16 PM WEES 10 AML TS 7 2 Somats instamatic 60. Kedaks finest pocket comera. Automatic electronic shutter, ensy close-up te 2 EL ‘wena feet, test F/2.7 lensfor action or dim light, coupled a inder, Complete with film and magicube. congressman to obtain an ap- propriations committee seat in the past centruy. On infaltion, the Huntsville, Utah native said federal spending must be reduced, and noted that the appropriations committee has already cut more than $% billion in federal KODAK C126 COLOR PRINT FILM 29 spending so far this year. JEFF “More- must be done, but federal spending is not the sole § cause of inflation and simple budget cutting will not solve the problem,’’ he added. “Strangling the economyis also. not the answer and record high interest rates must come down, 108 COLOK FILM You Save 20 Our Reg. $1.49 lodak 120-20 exposureprint film, Enjoy the beautiful’ quality that only Kodak film offers at Skaggs Camere bar, Polaroid cofor pack film fits ail B ' Sylvania bluedet flash cubes. 3 evhos / 12 flashes. Guaran! Ficsh everytime, At Skaggs Camera ber, roid comeras except square, He thooter. Bight 34 x 4% Inch prints per package.Steck up for winter vi ceaseaepees campaign. “The American people should be enc araged to conserve oil believe we should stay home i and foods that are in heavy mind our business peri demand, in order to raise the our own system of democracy to supply which should lower bea icon to the rest of the prices,” he says on inflation, "he said. “With a little belt tightening and Dr. Brown considers the patience, we canlick inflation.” proposed land use act before Mr. Inkiey's Ogden acti Utah voters as unconstitutional have included chairman of the and indicated he would vote mayor's Committee on against the referendum Tuesday employing the handicapped; ed compute! RON W. INKLEY DR. L.S, BROWN on the grounds that he would memberof the chamber of comrather see planning left to local merce board; founder of the Weber County Republican 500 authority Club; voting distriet chairman; Republican campaign worker. He also served two termsin the Ron W. inkley Utah House Ronald W. Inkley, an Ogden Among his stands on issues Republican, is seeking to unseat are the following; a reductionin incumbent Gunn McKay on a the size of the federal platform of reduced federal government by turning over spending, campaign reform and functions to.local governments. strict limitations on campaign a change in the ability of financing. incumbents to use staff Mr. Inkley has run his own membersin campaigns who are campaign without taking funds paid out of tax monies; from outside the state and campaign reforms that would g any contributions over put challengers and incumbents $100 from one person or firm on the samefooting; a changein He says this would make him the tax system that would not independent of any money group allow automatic increasesin tax in congress. revenues and a reduction in The chalienger, an Ogden taxes at the federal level to businessman and long-time par- allow localities to increase ty activist, advocates balancing taxes, the federal budget and a While Mr, Inkley says that reduction in the size of the land use planning is necessary budget proposed for the next he reported that he would vote fiseal year. He indicates that agains: the pending referendum there would not be a need for because he feels the act should increased federal revenues for have more emph on the next budget if the budget propertyrights. were to be increased by $20 billion instead of the planned $30 billion. Gunn McKay He said a reduced budget Rep. Gunn McKay, a would show the people of this country that “We have the Democratis seeking re-election courage to put our own house in to a house seat for the third order,”’ He added that “this will time,and in his campaigning he take men with more determination than we have had in the past.” He has called Mr. McKaya big spender, during the NK Vol ese Be oy S STER LADAIATED STEEL CHAIN LOCK © Yeu Seve $1.00 Our Rey. $2.59 E Astor plastic con! 36" Vinyl-covered chain lock iby Master. all cards. 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