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Show poor copy )0n)fiRl B v Kay W. Burnett Government ran be no better than its citizen involvement America has confused politicians as leaders. or statesmanship accepts what morality Leadership, requires Politicians accept, right or wrong, what is exThis is why we have government pedient and today doing the same November 1980 will be a testing period for all Americans. The test is independence versus dependence in the U.S.A. This nation was built upon ideas of freedom, dignity, and virtue It is now floundering upon ideas of dependence, mediocrity, and vice. This is the result of a serious enigma growing out of 25 years of fiery liberalism in American government controlled by the Democrats. It has lessened the faith in the principles established by our forebearers who had made America the fervent hope of the world. It may well come to pass that if this great nation falls, the countdown of Armageddon begins. self-servin- g This papr is published weekly at Roy, Utah 5388 S. 1900 W. 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Ex-La- Use only as directed. Hacker's Western Auto now does . . . EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIR - Most Mokes - By ' . ' - , K ' AMkefcs, An LAvJ OFFiOALS, AN' Jk (c) Public Research, Syndicated, 1980 . ; . Communist China- offer an . On May 25, Chinese, yic'e .attractive geopolitical PremierGeng Biao arrived response to the Soviet global in the United . States for' offensive. The .proper decision" on possible Sino- -' meetings with American defense officials. Geng Biao, ' Atneric.an' . military who is a so secretary general cooperation-- ' may well be of .the Chinese Communist vital to the future. of the it is therefore crucial Military powerful West; Partys Affairs. Commission, urged that this determination" be the Carter Administration to" .made with full awareness of, lift its ban on arms sales to . its, m.eaning and' con-- . China, and make available .sequences. , advanced weapons systems ' and aircraft to Beijing. . Thereare those- who argue This news item generally that cooperation received scant 'attention in against Moscow is Bad policy the Western . media. simply because it is ini-- . ' - 1 29 So. State, Clearfield, 825-601- 1 Ut. However, as the United. States faces the . grave ,'m.oral Alex'andr Solzhenitsyn js the foremost , .An' m ft 1. Coj, WE-- VcujN SiZEE-i- ItOCAL. PiN'-- AH .AH' 4 i- - Mah, ' r 9 H flw io' HE AH'.- Ah' . Letter to the editor: Save the Bob (wilderness) Editor, - - for minerals, for oil. Exploration would am a refuge for man: alone, needing to feel the cool winds of uncertain trails, space and solitude, or in along eagles soar and hawks and coowds, walking, stalking raven cry. ' game. I am. the Bob- - Marshall By law, 1 am under the ' determined by Wilderness, authority of the U.S Forest an act of Congress "to be Service. It is their duty to ' preserved, a now and future protect me. Not too long ago, a company from France voice to ail mankind, gentle reminder of ; time past, applied for a prospecting .legacy to time ahead. And I permit to explore my land degr graze casually in my fields, sheep pick theirc way Bob Marshall is my name. I am a vast tract of land in Montanas Rockies. I stretch and yawn through maSsive , thousands of dyrfamite blasts pricking at my very existence, leaving me gasping: essence gone, debased by technology. But I have friends, friends who rallied and sent letters st to Service, pleading, yelling, screaming letters asking them to deny the prospecting permit. And the permit was donied. But the oil hungry public yells and screams, too. Many more permits will be applied for; oil companies know that by law they can lease wilderness land until T984. , Once they lease my land the vvjnds of .solitude .will be shattered by.thp drone. ancf smell of oil wells.' . Tom Costoh. reads letters. He is the Regional Forester' . , o a these vocates. of -- the-Fore- v Nazi "cruelty and' 1941, aggriessipn were, the ini: .mediate threat to the free world- - andthat Britain alone could not stand against Hitter. When : Gernlany Turned against its, former ally the iSoviet Union, Churchill did not hesitate. ad- anti-Chin- a writing in' the Spring 1980 .issue Affairs contends that any alliance between democracy and communism is shortsighted, .unwise, and mad. As an ' example, ' Solzhenitsyn the . West-- criticizes - r supposedly committed to the principle - jnan .br, state- who fights against Nazism, will have bur aid. Any man or state who marches wjth 'Any of "universal supporting Stalin ' . against Hitler in the ' Second World War. .An analysis, of this pact with the devil between 1941-- . and 1945, however, reveals that cooperation with 'Stalin liberty-f- ar was necessary defeast of for Jlitler-an- d preservation - of- - others then and today, did -- Solzhenitsyn, the! the the possibility, of .universal . .liberty.- Had an alliance between Britain. France, and the USSR been consumated before the war, the great conflict might have, been localized,' if not prevented altogether. Churchill .was. awarethat; in the summer of . . ' nol losesight ef the essential nature of communism. He did not unsay any word that, he' had spoken about its could tyranny. Churchill ' a distinguish. between and prudent, necessary . and temporary commitment to a tyrant, as opposed to an - acceptance of tyranny. s - -- . decisions itself Having got ourselves into (his hvvful .plight. ..it was vital to grasp the larger hope. . ' your-suppo- - ' . presents the - . g denied he prospecting permit. It is not . easy for Mr? Cosrton. Oil 1 companies, are- powerful to demand enough satisfaction He-- needs now more- than-- ' before. Convince him to. maintain his obvjouS .moral . to the commitment wilderness, land he was . . sworn to protect. Write to him you agree' ' with him' and support him'. -- I am the Bob. Marshall Wilderness 'arid I. am afraid.-- ' I am. fighting for'' my life. 'Please help me.. . . Stalin needed the Wfst as . mOchf as the West needed,-StaliHitler'-ls our foe.-- Or, as during World War if, Churchill said- - in private, jf . but many in the West Hitler hpd invaded .Hell,' pt mistakenly felt that Unele had least he would have a Joepurchased favorable reference to' the. legitimacy with the blood Detfif in- the-- - House of Com- subjects.' He had not... ' mons. Temporary cooperation with - Political a Stalin' to combat .more liberty whs saved in mediate toes - does Hof from "this. doubtful fate necessitate a Yalta; as long through the statesmanship of men such as Churchill-- , ' who -- as the guiding principle of' 'saw the necessity for an , policy is human fi cedom and alliance-- ' with Stalin.. .nftt expediency The advancement ot that Cooperation with a comfreedon ought to be the munist dictator was not foundation of any decision .sought for its own sake, but China. It will not be an about was no there becapse easy choice, but as Churchill alternative. ' said about the Soviet Churchill, unlike so many alliance "Statesmen are not called upon only-tsettle the ' easy questions These often jtsTMGtrr i settle themselves. It is where the balance quivers, and the pioportions aie veiled m n ist, that the Oppoitunity tor v orld-savin- have meant . ' mountain .and! peaks .meadows, through pristine timbered forests and ige cold ' streams. And I am quiet.'. Elk-anmoose and grizzly move silently on niy padded floor - - Local & AS AN f HE AN' Si Ail HE OoR HE sr , jhajlenge of the Soviet Union in the. 1980s, closer relations between America" apd E - AM Shall we sign a pact with the devil? Patrick J.Garrily. REN'f) A AN- f US-Chi- 825-601- Tel. M cXeMW, &OVER NOR, AN we-tri- al . ATTENTION DINERS: WESTERN AUTO tHf Ray W. Burnett South Ogden . at rWE5lpEM, 'By P.S. Do not let the polling niedias decide your Voting! Polling at election time is as unjust as publicity. Court action is necessary to prove or disprove that polling makes prejudicial the election venue favoring, some can' " didates over others. . . , for constipation. Call Stan or Brent k&W OH.w-- E Guest editorial: They call it - io CL . . 198 1, 1 $ Mies $ffizN turn fm Doing-- m a (RiAei minis tun ? self-relian- Staff. VERY REASONABLE RATES June WOODIE about politics in There is something very government and labor that continues to reward indiligence with the equality of assiduousness. Equality in opportunity is rightful, but equality in production and recompense is not possible because some people are better workers than others. In government we have treated everyone equal in steps and pay grades instead, until we have stymied intiative in America and bred a new kind of American who wants to be t. This new trend taken care of rather than remain is killing the spirit of individual independance. The new American dependent represents millions of Americans today. When happens when they outnumber and out vote independent Americans? What will America have become when that happens? Had America retained its statesman instead of its politicians, we would not be faced with the present dilemma. Had Americans loved their country more, become more involved in its politics, and everyone voting, the plight now facing the nation would not have occurred. Our enemies have labored hard to find a way to destroy America and we seem to have supplied the formula. If we kill independence in America, we bring death to the American way of life. What more could we do for the enemy? Americas stubborn incredulity about its true self is responsible for the reluctance in resolving its problems, but worse are the politicians who do not possess what it takes to admit they have been wrong and change the nation from what ills into what it ought to be. As for we, the people, it is not un American to admit we have wrong, in our direction, about government, and our morals. It only becomes when we give up wanting to be Americans, to defend America, and to expect someone or something else to take care of us. Americas principles are as much alive in our Constitution, the Bill of Eights, and our Declaration of independence today as they were when writtem It is not un- American to admit that "we have fallen short in the performance of these principles. It is and'Pure abortion if we abandon these principles that cost our nation, so much blood and treasure to establish. If Americans no longer desire to carry the yoke of God given traditions that have preserved free agency in the world, who then will? It better be you in November 1980! , Mrs. William I Sun Chronicle, Sun Times Government no better than its citizens All Jr . Tom Coston Regional Forester-- . U.S. FederaLBIdg, . Missoula, MT 59801.' R. Max Peterson Chief of'F orest Service I)ept. of Agriculture 12th St. and Independence Ave. S.W. 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