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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A May 1, 1975 The Utah Stand The War Is Ended For America? No More Agreements Continued from page 1 Our current foreign policy in hands. the Middle Hast is to Keep a Write letters to your balance of power". As this balance government representatives to of power continues to increase in keep them informed as to how you destructive capabilities for all desire to be represented. Write countries. Im certain that as a letters to the editors of your local result of our shutting off aid to our newspapers to help educate the allies in Southeast Asia (and upsetcitizens of your local area. The the is of balance Israel U TA If X I) E P E X D E X T ting power) now questioning when the time will newspaper, as well as other come that the balance of power will freedom news media loving be upset in the Middle Hast. sources, welcomes your letters and Would Sen. Moss say that now is articles. the time for Israel to make a To help educate the citizens of political settlement" with the our country in an organized Communists by surrendering? manner, a News Media Committee The question which I would is currently being formed. If you like to ask the guardians of our are a worker" and would like to government is: As a result of the get involved", send your name policy of not supporting allied and address to The Federal Safety countries in their fight against Society at 57 Oakland Ave., Salt Communism if the going gets l.ake City. Utah 84115. Some of rough, why should w'e give such the plans for this committee are as follows: large sums of money to allied counin tries the form of foreign aid? All Develop information on the is we are doing speeding up the character and background of time when the balance of power" policy makers in the news media. costs more than America wants to Accumulate information about the pay and a Communist takeover is various areas of the news media possible. Surely we have learned concerning trends and procedures When necessary', the by now that the Communists are used. not going to give up. and sad as it Fairness Doctrine will be used so as seems, the Communists by now to prevent monopolizing of the surely have learned that we are media by In extreme cases, lawsuits or comwilling to give up. Have things really gotten this plaints with the FCC may be called bad in America? Is our news media for. when radio and TV are inWhatever the volved. In the case of newspapers, misleading us? answer, we can't afford to let fate lawsuits alone may be the answer. take its course. It's time that all It is desired that wherever possible, concerned Americans get involved a good rapport be developed with in the news media process. The the news media and its major news media has been controlled advertisers. Another goal is to provide adtoo long by Communist influence and there arc many things which ditional public education incan be done to change this. We formation in forms which will be must educate the citizens of appealing to the public. Forexam-pl- e. an effort is being made to America. It is mv honest belief that if we dont put forth our best efforts provide a section in the UTAH in waking America, we will find no INDEPENDENT newspaper for repentance for the blood which all the youth. Your suggestions for Americans now have on their this undertaking are solicited. The Big Tax My God governs the affairs of men. -- Benjamin Hosea 4:6 GEORGE NIEDERHAUSER MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Commercial & by John F. McManus Massachusetts No literate American Belmont, - is unaware of the unfolding tragedy in Vietnam. As the Communists speed toward total control of that country, explanations for the collapse have come thick and fast. war-ravag- ed Since the publication of that study, Communist leaders have continued to pile up a horrendous record of broken agreements. They have violated their word on the nuclear test ban, inspection of Cuban missile sites, disarmament, territorial integrity of nations such as Hungary and Czecho-SIovakithe United Nations, arms limitation, and just about everything else. Their sorry record in dealings with our country goes all the way back to 1933 and the signing by Soviet envoy M. Litvinov of an agreement to establish diplomatic relations. The Communists were actually violating that agreement as it was being signed, and have not stopped doing so to a, President Ford's Explanation Among reasons why South Vietnam was being overrun. President Ford cited the breaking of the 1973 Paris peace treaty by the Communists. After we heard that, we sought a comment from a veteran of four years of combat in Southeast Asia. His response was immediate: What in blazes did he expect from the Communists? Dont they always break their agreements? And well might he ask such questions, for the entire history of dealing with Communists is a catalog of betrayals committed whenever a broken promise would advance Communism. An Example Geneva 1954 The separate countries of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were created from French Indochina, and guaranteed territorial integrity, as a result of agreements signed in Geneva in 1954. But before the agreements were a year old, the Communist forces in the area had been doubled, two provinces of Laos had been seized by them, and they Had been resupplied with all in large quantities of modern equipment direct violation of what had been agreed to by all signatories, including the U.S.S.R. and Red China. Such flagrant contradictions of a solemn promise were according to established pattern. this day. Americans Pretend Otherwise Some Americans, including our President, try to pretend that Communists have changed since the days when Stalin bluntly stated: Words are one thing, actions another. Good words are a mask for concealment of bad deeds. Sincere diplomacy is no more possible than dry water or wooden iron. But the Reds have not changed. The tragedy in Vietnam is simply additional confirmation of the folly of making any agreement with any Communist. No More Agreements! President Ford now has his own reason to conclude that dealing with the Reds is an exercise unworthy of honorable men and the nations they represent. He should, therefore, call off the SALT negotiations, recall our ambassadors from all Communist nations, remove the United States from the Communist-dominate- d United Nations, replace Communist appeasers like Henry Kissinger, cancel his plans to go to Red China, disinvite any Red rulers who might be planning to come here, and cease all contacts with men who are proven liars, cheats, and double-dealerFailure to take these steps now could eventually put the United States in the same precarious position South Vietnam is in today. Soviet Political Agreements and Results In 1955, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee published a staff study entitled Soviet Political Agreements and Results. The Senate document said that examination of nearly a thousand treaties and agreements entered into by the U.S.S.R. showed that the Soviet Union had broken its word to virtually with which it had ever conevery country cluded an agreement. s. Copyright 1975 by The John Birch Society Features Two can live as cheaply as one for half as long. - Rip-of- f You taxpayers pay the U.N. $400 million a year. The U.N. staff was just voted a 25 percent increase in salary. They now receive a 40 percent higher take-hom- e pay than the U.S. Federal employees who receive more than the civilian workers. The take-hom- e pay of a married U.N. employee in New York City receives take-hom- e pay of up to $25,639.00 compared with $18,911 for a U.S. Federal worker of the same civil service grade. But they also receive $450 for each dependent (including husband or wife) and $1500 for each child in school. And they also get cost of living increases. If you include all benefits, U.N. employees get as much as 54 percent higher than U.S. Civil Service workers and work fewer hours. It has been estimated that of the U.N. budget goes for salaries. At this rate of your taxes will soon go to support the U.N. -- South Pasadena Review South Pasadena, CA people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Independent Page 5 Franklin He Packaged Opinions Gnest letter from the Louisville Conrier-JournaL X We have been accustomed to buying prepackaged goods to the extent that we have acquired the bad habit of buying prepackaged opinions. The following will show what I mean: "Daddy, who are the Birchen?" "Why, son, they are the worst people in the country. Everybody knows that." "Are they the ones who bum the flag and their draft cards?" "No. "Carry the Viet Cong flag, pictures of Mao, Castro and other Communists?" "No. "Do they run to Canada to escape being soldiers?" No." Do they go to Cuba to cut sugar cane, and learn to be guerrillas?" No. Do they sell dope and dirty books to kids?" No. Heating & Air Conditioning 484-525- 5 forgiven. -- Lord "Sell stuff to the Communists which helps kill our soldiers? "Oh, I know, they must be the ones who riot, bum, and throw fire bombs? "No. A Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of Government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess out of the public treasury. From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a Democracy always collapses over a loose fiscal policy, always to be followed by a Dictatorship and then a Monarchy. y say God is dead, and want prayer kept out of "Do-the- school? No. "Do they want to overthrow the government? "No. "Well, Daddy, if they any of the things dont do that make you mad, why do you hate them? "Well, Junior, its like this. 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