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Show The Paper That Dares To Take 1975 Page 4 The Utah Independent November 13, there are 6,000 estimates, American revolutionaries in this country'. Most are now underground, waiting for their moment. Once they are discovered, I like the Cuban-traine- d Spanish An approach: immediate trial, conviction, and firing squad. Senator HOW ARE YOUR FILES? If those who are trying to cripple the FBI and the CIA have their way, criminals like Patricia Hearst and her fellow traitors couldnt be caught. The House Un-Americ- an been Committee on Activities has killed. The House Internal Security Committee has been knocked out, and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee is fighting for its life. The Senate Special Investigating Committee, headed by Church Senator Frank ), is leftist-opportuni- st (D.-Ida.- televised onslaught, not against the criminal enemy, the Russian spy agency, KGB, but a conducting against our American McGoverns friend Castro, incidentally, is now concentrating on a captured with Miss Hearst. How were the traitors captured? Mainly because of the files, our security agencies had. They knew that Miss Yoshimura is an active member of the vicious Venceremos Brigade, composed of Americans trained by Castro for espionage and guerrilla warfare in the United States. While casing a Communist suspected hideout of Miss Hearst, the FBI discovered fingerprints of both Hearst and Yoshimura. Then, by shadowing .other members of the Venceremos Brigade known to be friends of Yoshimura, the security agents followed them to their current hideout. According to FBI American defense activities and capabilities against both Church and his cohorts are attacking our intelligence agencies for keeping files on American traitors and subversives, such as Patricia Hearst, William and Emily Harris, and W'endy Yoshimura, the takeover of Puerto Rico so the island can be used, like Cuba, as a missile base and an additional source of guerrilla operations in the United States. one-worlde- pro-Marxis- rs, Liberals, do-goode- rs, fools ts, traitors and highest the in echelons of our government are now eliminating internal to dedicated all and external threats. As for my name being in any of Big Brothers files, that doesnt concern me a bit. Im more concerned with keeping my own files on those of our leaders agencies. three Fruits And Nuts Of Labor who are delivering us to the enemy: Kissinger, Rockefeller, Ford, Javits, McGovern, Abzug, Dellums, Tunney, Mansfield, Church, Kennedy, Hatfield. Lack of space and the unreasonable cost of paper a prevent Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain is li imo more American Way Features, Box 1098, Pigeon Forge, Tenn. 37863. radio station in tt New to just fill wealth tax will apply to paintings, sculpture, and other requirements in they artworks abroad to keep them from being seized by the government for tax out purposes. By imposing a tax on the Belmont, Massachusetts Anyone who watches a television documentary about the many problems associated with busing of school children is certain to be reminded that buses are used everywhere in our nation and not just in cities where trouble has developed. The implication, of course, is that opposition to busing is really a form of latent racism. Such a blanket inference is both a downright lie and a monstrous insult. The vast majority of those who oppose busing to satisfy federal integration schemes have every right to object to the use of their children in sociological experiments. And that right exists even if many of these distraught parents find themselves unable to express themselves about it to smart reporters and slick television interviewers. What these parents object to is force, not riding a bus. As one parent in Boston did express it: If I choose to bus my child to a distant school, thats one thing. But if the government tells me I must, then something is wrong. court-ordere- d - always been voluntary. And the necessity for busing across town to obtain this style of education in no way diminishes enthusiasm for the program on the part of parents of all races. So successful was the innovation that a waiting list of 1500 (K through 12) quickly arose. Other districts were converted to meet the demand. old-fashion- ed Enter The Federal Courts Obviously, however, voluntary integration is more than federal authorities can stand. Because of forced busing, Pasadenas schools had been losing 1200 or more students each year. Since the advent of the fundamental schools, the system had regained over 600 youngsters many of whom still faced busing in order to get to whatever style school they choose. But when the school board began the conversion of yet another school to the fundamental concept in September of this year, Federal District Judge Manuel Real decreed a halt. His stated reason for doing so was to insure that the busing plan, originally ordered by him, would not be skirted. five-year-o- property Laborites are effect in The smaller the crime, the higher the rate of convictions and the portion who pay a penalty. The worse the crimes, the lower the rate of convictions and the fewer who pay the penalty. The least of the (like those who violate are the most frequently caught by the police, parking laws) have the highest rate of convictions, and most frequently have to pay the penalty. Felonies, rapes, assaults and homicides, the worst of crimes, have the lowest rate of convictions and the smallest portion of sentences served. In fact, the widespread use of plea bargaining is based on this condition: the more the crime charged is down-grade- d the more likely a conviction and a sentence for the r. Shouldnt it be the other way around? Shoulnt it be that the worse the crime, the greater the certainty of conviction and sentence? Why shouldnt we be more protected against the most violent of the criminals, than we are against the overparker? law-breake- rs law-breake- Si&m-Kt-o COMMERCIAL VACUUM for ld HOME OR OFFICE USE Federal Power Must Be Curbed It cannot be stressed too heavily that Pasadenas parents had voluntarily accepted busing in order to obtain a traditional style of education for their children. In the newest fundamental school, approximately fifty white kindergarten students were already being bused into a predominantly black neighborhood. A survey of the current situation in Pasadena leads to a number of inescapable conclusions: not in(1) Control of schools and children is the goal of forced busing. (2) tegration Parents who object to forced busing do not do so for racial reasons. (3) Fundamental educais the not permissive experimentation tion overwhelming choice of parents. (4) Federal power must be curbed, or the schools, the children, and the nation will fall under centralized control, a euphemism for tyranny. V 197.5 the robbing a mans earnings Continued on page 9 Pasadenas Fundamental Schools What is now happening in Pasadena, California, demonstrates that forced busing is only the beginning of more federal control. As a result of a federal court order, Pasadena began forced busing five years ago. Now, federal pow- er is being used to dictate not only which school a child shall attend but also what he shall be taught when he gets there. Two years ago, in a move which ought to be copied nationwide, the elected Pasadena School Board converted one of its school districts to what is called a fundamental school. In a complete turnabout from rampant permissiveness and experimentation, the fundamental school stresses phonics, penmanship, spelling, arithmetic, and discipline. In addition, students begin each day with character-buildin- g sessions which include training in pride, politeness, respect, patriotism, and morality. Enrollment at the fundamental school has personal WORST CRIMINALS LEAST PUNISHED More' About Forced Busing by John F. McManus in loaned to selling the have museums, personnel area. -- Murray L. Weidenbaum revolutionaries dart objets addition to stocks, bonds, insurance policies, houses, autos, lawn mowers, and other worldly symbols of ease. Museum directors and art dealers are furious, needless to say, because they expect private patrons to take back collections government forms and must maintain 125 filing drawers of back-u-p material just to meet federal reporting Acting on wrong knowledge, no one, however well intentioned, can be more than partially -- Aldous Huxley right. the Labor new filling out the innumerable forms for applying for a renewal of its license for the FCC, had to spend $26.00 in postage just to mail its application in. A company in Oregon which operates three small TV stations said its license renewal application weighed 45 pounds. The personnel manager of a large company with 40,000 employees of his must use one-thir- d Hampshire, staff 1976 finishing a percent annually, depending on how much property the taxpayer has accumulated. And, as Arts Minister Hugh Jenkins has confirmed, the Big Brother 5,000-wa- the Government plans to levy a on every wealth tax Briton whose assets exceed 100,000 pounds sterling, the equivalent of about $210,000. The tax will run from one to two and a half Readers comments and questions are welcome. The Please write us at small pulling touches on Marxist design over a for confiscating, period of years, all works of art held in private hands. Starting in December of comprehensive listing. How are your files? -- American Way Features A Stand A The John Birch Society Features Distributed By: A.B.C. REPAIR SERVICE 1675 West 3500 South Salt Lake City, Utah' 84119 Phone 262-615- 1 ackay MortliQ ONE CALL TAKES CARE OF EVERYTHING at COTTONWOOD 4670 Highland Salt Loke City, Utah 84117 Drive 278-280- " MORTUARY 1 .1111. II ... ! Ill , Ml ,, |