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Show The Paper That Dares To Take Stand A August 21, 1975 The Utah Independent Page 9 SALTER SAYS: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING METRO HITLER USED THE s( i iooi. SHORT BALLOT by Bob Salter you believe Survival--woul- d that people are taking seriously? Even people who are not People in knowledgeable. it WHAT'S NEW AT MOUNTAIN BELL About 7,000 telephone customers living in the Cottonwood area of Salt Lake had new numbers as of August 3rd. The numbers, beginning with 942 and 943 are served by Mountain Bell's new Electronic Switching System (ESS) located at 3338 Danish Road. All new numbers are listed in the 197S Salt Lake telephone directory. The new building which provides the most modern switching equipment in use electronic switching cost over four million dollars and will initially handle 20.000 lines. According to Earl Wallace, Mountain Bell district manager, the new facility will offer optional Custom Calling features which have never been offered in the Cottonwood area. With Custom Calling a customer can reach frequently called numbers by dialing one or two digits instead of seven or ten, and incoming calls can automatically be forwarded to another phone. One option lets you add a third party to your telephone conversation without the aid of an operator. "Call Waiting" gives you an audible tone letting you know that someone else is trying to get through to you. Wallace suggests that when calling someone in the Cottonwood area, look up the new number in the telephone book. It's faster than calling the old an intercept number getting operator and then placing a second call to the right number. To avoid delays in receiving calls, those living in that area should contact friends and relatives and tell them their new number. fisheye camera lens view of the button-studde- d master control center for an electronic switching system (ESS). Te control center is A unit that a few millionths of a the coordinating determines in second what connections to make for a call. How Socialised Medicine Works Robert Representative Bauman who recently visited Great Britain to study its health care (R.-Md.- ), returned' system, saying, "Thank God I didn't get sick while I was there." Eastern The Shore congressman, a guest of the U.S. Congress of County Medical Societies, said medical practices there are "appalling." He added: "One woman told me she waited eight years to have severe facial scars removed and I was told of another woman who waited two years for open heart surgery and finally died before they got around to performing the operation." Bauman, who toured hospitals in London and elsewhere in Britain, said no new facilities have been built in that nation since before World War II. "I saw geriatric patients stacked up like cord wood," he said, "and doctors' offices that looked like poolrooms." At a hospital in Paddington (built in- 1830)," they were preparing food for 400 to 500 patients in a room so filthy it was unbelievable." -- Human Events - Continued from page these T Jal 1 1 -- 1 J 111 a I C1 3 '. !Ji1 k' i 1 1 7il Accounts protected up t a maximum of ten tnousana dollars by the Industrial Loan Guaranty Corporation of Utah, a private corporation which is not an instrumentality of the State of Utah or of the Federal government ItMJIJWl.M. SH3 .um 8 that the government shall I never touch the property, person, or natural or civil rights of an individual, against his consent, (except for the purpose of bringing them before a jury for trial.) unless in pursuance and execution of a judgment, or decree, rendered by a jury in each individual case, upon such evidence, and such law, as are satisfactory to their own understandings and consciences, irrespective of all legislation of the I government. California are buying property in Idaho. Utah and Arizona like it was going out of style. I saw property with 76 to 100 year old brick houses in small Utah towns that had been reconditioned by "sports" from California at ridiculous prices. These people are getting ready to run! From what. they don't know. But, they know that something is going to happen soon and they want to be ready. I talked to a woman whose family is going to move half way across the country. Why? Because they are afraid. Of what? They don't really know. I talked to a wealthy man who is leaving for Canada. Why? He is afraid! Of what? He really One thing I doesn't know. know he is in for an awful surprise. , Do you believe that we can run away? Don't kid yourself! That's our problem we've been running away for years. Running away from our responsibilities. When you run away you only postpone the inevitable, and you end up fighting alone when you are certain to lose. The only hope for America is to stop running, turn and fight now when we still have numbers with which to fight. Can anyone honestly think there is a safe spot on this earth? Listen! There are no places left, no You are finally place to run. cornered. Now. you either get on your knees and beg for mercy or you fight! You either start teaching your children to speak Marxism or you get active. And I don't mean the usual "meet, eat and retreat" type action. I don't mean the usual "let George do it" or "we're right behind you" action. 1 mean to tell you that if you don't give it your undivided attention, your first priority on a full time basis, then either get ready to die like those poor souls in Cambodia or live like the heroes who have given their lives for the good of the world. Sound radical? Perhaps. But before you say so. give yourself a short course on current events. Ask yourself about the following: Portugal. Korea. Vietnam (still fighting). India. Africa, in fact, any country. Give control, inflation, crime, schools and morals some study. Etc., etc.. etc. Ask yourself why the government announces the training of U.S. troops to take over state and local governments. Do you honestly believe they have nothing else to do? Think about it. COINS Any Quantity COIN CORPORATION f 211 East 3900 South Phone 4 Salt Lake City, Utah MONARCH 262-587- ok sam: curriculum Christ K thru 9. desks and for grades bv Jo Ilindman chairs (or 32 students, diagnostic Copyright J 975 testing, phonics materials, filing Adolph Hitler used the short cabinets, text hooks and complete ballot in his rise to power in well rounded program. Patterned alter the Accelerated Christian Germany. with Yet when the short ballot was Fducation program learning center put to a vote on July 22, 975 in iiulividualied Oklahoma, voters approved every concept w hich makes "each child a constitutional amendment that class". Watch each child excel on a day-to-da- y This basis. was based on the concept. individualized When you shorten a ballot, learning program be can easily adapted to any you take away the things people vote for or against candidates, situation. Terms for right party. money matters, etc. The ballot Contact Richard Cooper, becomes shorter because of the is- American Heritage School, 345 sues removed from voter control. So. Main Street. St. George, Utah In attending to state K4770. Phone (801) Oklahomans "housekeeping". ATTN: UTAH VOTERS threw out with the sweepings at lysis least two important elective offices Full text of proposed Recall of Bill Recall and more. The voters handed over proposed 2 copies of each for SI. 00 to one man, the Governor, the power to appoint the Secretary of Send to VTA II INDEPENDENT. State and the Labor Commissioner 57 East Oakland Avenue. Salt Lake City. Utah 84115. whom voters formerly elected. They shortened their ballot. 1 673-534- 4. Bill-Ana- Announcing a NEW SCHOOL FOR SALT LAKE AREA press Conference prior to the election, the Tulsa Daily World pinned the idea on Governor "The Boren, governor will discuss his proposal to shorten the state ballot." The Hitler ballots appeared in Oklahoma the campaign through state representative John Monks of Muskogee. He led the fight against the constitutional amendments which shortened the ballot and increased the Governor's power. Facsimiles of four German election ballots appeared on fliers circulated by the Committee to Protect Our Vote which urged a "No" vote. The Committee urged retention of the constitutional sections w hich wisely spread executive power among several elected officials rather than to concentrate it under one. One need not be a German scholar to see 59 names on the Reichstag's long ballot of the year 93 . The next ballot held only 44 names. On the March 3, 938 ballot. Chancellor Hitler's name boldly stood alone, dwarfing the name of the Nazi Party itself, and the names of its leaders: Hess. Frick. Goring (sic). Goebbels and Burckel. Oklahomans who voted to 1 Mt. Vernon Academy, located at 33rd South and 23rd East is now registering students for the 1975-197- 6 school year. Registration and orientation for secondary students is scheduled Friday. August 22nd from 10 to 12 and for the elementary grades, Monday, August 25th from 10 to 12. Children whose birthdays miss the public school deadline will can be accepted if they demonstrate readiness. Academic excellence, patriotism and LOS standards will be stressed. 'The new school will handle students from Kindergarten through the 12th grades. formation may be obtained 1 or calling In- by 262-989- 0. 484-591- 1 1 consolidate offices 1 among mctrocrats; promulgators of metro regional governance. They fall back on a pose of outraged innocence when the similarity of their tactics and programs is compared with the elements of dictatorship. The short ballot isn't new in world history. The concept has been introduced by and groomed inside the United States by the political mctrocrats. cadre Their STOP ABORTION l known as metro ap- - TOO YOUNG TO DIE! M For every person who can't read, there are two who won't. might remember that later, the office of President was merged with that of Chancellor held by the Fuhrcr, and became the supreme Hitler His authority in Germany. signature alone sufficed to make an act legal. During World War II. John Monks as a G.I. was in Germany when an artillery unit bomb hit a "Ballots blew courthouse. everywhere." he recollected. "I picked up a bunch and brought them home as souvenirs." Short ballot proponents in Oklahoma were incensed by the Hitler publicity. Such a reaction is common Silver and Cold i an I I EXPOSE YOUR I FRIENDS I to the I.i a ii iMnrDrNinfMii I it 12 1 Assorted Back Issues for ONLY $1.00 I pointivc governance aims to supplant constitutional representative government. Their type of rule seeks means and methods to render helpless the citizenry who in America rightfully should control government by elec-tivnot appointive, processes. National Municipal (NML), 47 E. 68th St., New York has maintained the short ballot as part of its. program to establish metro e. governance. NML parent Additionally, body and a policymaker in the 1313 syndicate. Rockefeller-endowe- d, is a recipient of lavishly donated funds from Ford Foundation. Carnegie Corp.. and other institutions. longtime tax-exem- pt |