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Show f The Paper That Dares To Take 60 A Stand Mpril Article Two Bill Of Rights , U. $. t p I 1 193 Constitution A well regulated militia being necessary to the security NOT A SHOE SIZE by Jo Hindman Copyright 1975 14(b) is not a shoe size. It is a candle in the dark, air streaming into a dungeon, a firm handclasp, sugar on the tongue, music to the ear. Additionally the former bill section 14(b) now an enacted statute, brings a sixth sense into the law of the land freedom of choice in choosing jobs. On the federal law books now as Section 164(b) of Title 29 -LABOR, known popularly as the it Right To Work law warns, Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed as authorizing the execution or application of agreements requiring membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment in any State or Territory in which such execution or application is prohibited by State or Territorial of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall dot be infringed, " US! TO BEGIN BLACK WE HAVE BEEN ON THE DEFENSIVE TOO LON- G- IT IS TIME TO ATTACK (r-t-- w) law. law Simply stated, the stands for freedom of choice to join or not to jo in a labor union. That freedom exists in the 19 States which have enacted laws, their under rightfully prerogative the U.S. Constitution and spelled out reaffirmed in the Title 29 section. State. Alabama is an r-t- -w r-t- -w w The HUNTSVILLE 103074 proudly reported, Ac- cording to U.S. Dept, of Labor data, the share of new manufacturing jobs going to Alabama and the other States soared to 66.6 percent in 19j62-7- 2 (up from 52 percent in 1960-70-). Put differently, the States in 1962-7- 2 gained twice as many manufacturing jobs as the other states: 1,405,500 jobs to 704,800. And this was despite the States fact that the are outnumbered by the compulsory-unionism States, 9 " States are The 19 Arkansas, Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, S. Carolina, So. Dakota, Tennessee, right-to-wo- rk right-to-wo- right-to-wo- . TIMES rk rk 31-1- r-t- -w Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming. Statistics for the current decade are still in the making, but even a spot check in the present economy reveals a trend. In Dec. 1974 unemployment was 10.3 percent in Buffalo, N.Y. By March the national jobless average stood at 8.7 percent. Rhode Island, reportedly in dire straits, has a jobless rate almost twice that of the national average. In Detroit (Mich.) unemployment reportedly has reached 20 percent. Neither New York, Rhode Island States. or Michigan are the New of Neither are any England states. During the recesNew England sion of 1970-7- 1 unionized areas unemployment rate, troubled by major defense cutbacks, rose and remained 25 percent higher than the rest of the United States. But Florida is enjoying a tourist boom at job-scar- ce r-t- -w r-t- -w job-maki- ng and Aerospace a drew Workers) up Machinists misery" in late 1974 showing where unemployment stood higher than six (6) percent. IAM advised its members not to look for jobs in those places. According to the National Right To Work Committee un e As a result of several tv pro- grams which contained anti-gu- n propaganda,; such as The Gun, San Francisco Police Story, The Rookies and Adam 12, this org- -. anization received several letters from members asking what we should do about it. g, Mr. George Snyder of Oregon wrote the letter which appears in the first column. George Snyder's letter was printed in the February, 1975 Armed Citizen News, with the questional re shown. Needless to say, NAKBA members respondingto tbe jjoll were 100 in favor of the Blacklist. We. know that this fight against our firearms is being waged by many dedicated people, who are. not going to be intimidated by a blacklist. . New-bur- Most advertisers though, do not even know which program they are going to be sponsoring. They buy so much tv time from an advertising agency and that agency then places the ads for the company. For this reason, as well as the fact that this will be a long fight, we should enlist the support of as many other gun groups and patriotic organizations as we can to help us. We need the support and help of everyone; help us by giving a copy of this paper to any .leader of a gun club, group as well as to the owners of sporting goods stores and anyone 'who will help us. Then send us the name and address of the person or group that you have contacted. Also help by sending us the names of the sponpat-tio- tic sors of any show you see as well as the tv station name and nember. As this will be a long campaign, we should not go off We only want to blacklist those sponsors who will not be fair. Any sponsor who will anti-g- ted in the Armed Citizen News so all of you will know who they are. They should then be contacted by as many people as it is possible to get to help us. These sponsors should be encouraged to support our cause. Then if they are still not fair after a reasonable length of time WE WILL BLACKLIST THEM. That is the time we should not be squemlsh. the right to keep and bear arms is a Constitutional right. Even more than 'that, it is a right, before any government was given ever formed. All right, let's begin the program: the following listed firms sponsored 'Diary' of a Gun on 'Hawaii Five-- O on Channel 12, Chico, California. I urge all of you to write to them, with a req- uest for equal time for NAKBA to present a pro-gmessage. Lers not begin the blacklist yet. Politely ask for them to sponsor us. Emphasize that NAKBA is a un a organization, with members in every state of the union. We are an action organization. nation-wi- de NATIONAL SPONSORS ck Mazola CO CPC International, Inc. Chmn - Howard C.. Harder Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 No-Sti- Millers Brewery 4002 West State Milwaukee, WI 53208 J.B. Williams Co. Inc. CO Nabisco Chmn - Lee S. Bickmore 425 Park Ave. New York, NY 10022 Chmn - Clifford D. Sivord N.J. 07470 Wayne Chevrolet and Pontiac CO General Motors . Chmn - Richard A. Gerstenberg 3044 West Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48202 . f LOCAL SPONSORS 'Johnsons Shoes Stores in OrlandpWlllows and Chico, California. Rodway. Chevrolet Cypress Auto Center 200 East Cypress Redding, CA 96001 Why don't you stop in to any of the above sponsors of this anti-gu- n show, and personally a copy of this paper. them give should They help us. defend our Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, as they have as much to lose as any 'of us. In facC whether you are a hunter, a bow hunter, a trapskeet - shooter, a logger a trapper, pistol target shooter or a businesswho are man, the trying to disarm us are also same-peopl- e . after you. Lets all fight for our rights now, while we can do it with words, so that we never have to resort to the gun to serve freedom in America. pre- PLEASE NOTICE NAKBA's New Address and Phone Number are also give us equal time to present the truth, should not be blacklisted. So we should first contact anv (Fairfax, Va.) Every one of the concentrations of misery as the union bosses call (the high unemployment areas) is located in a state where wage earners are forced to pay money to unions for representation they may feel is doing them more harm than good. Past, present, and trend indicates that freedom of choice, as States, is demonstrated by the in every way superior to situations where workers have to pay cuts to union bosses. And yel, there are those who would repeal the powerful words in both federal and State statutes which reaffirm the historic right of the 50 States to outlaw the firing of employees who refuse to pay dues under duress to labor bosses. Sominex GOD-giv- en un half-cock- ed. -w present (early 1975). I AM (International Assn, of show, ask sponsor of an anti-grebuttal.-Thhim to sponsor our sponsors names should be prin- BLACKLIST POLL RESULTS P.O. BOX 3688 REDDING, CA 96001 Area Code 916243-253- 7 WHATS NEW? Theres nothing new in the Captive Nations, theyre still there and as captive as ever; nor is there anything new in the communist objective of world control, as they keep extending their power and their subversive penetrations into still nations. Theres nothing new in their deceits, conspiracies, fronts, espionage, sabotage and subversive activities. Whats new is our failing resistance to Communism, even as detente is leading us from American independence to convergence' with Communism; the apathy of our our lack of knowledge on communist strategies and their current tactics and activities; our abandonment of concern over internal security; our abandonment of our allies and our defaults as the one-tim- e leader of the Free World. Its now less a matter of what Americans will do about all this, but rather what all of this will do to Americans. non-capti- ve Anti-Communis- No amount of socialism will ever take people out of the slums. It destroys incentive and ambition and creates more slums. Dr. Howard Kershner The State is force: nay, it is the silly parading of force. However many pains it may take, it cannot conceal the fact that it is the legal maimer of our will, the constant negation of our liberty. -- Mikhail Bakunin . |