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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Page 6 The Utah Independent November 20, 1075 A DAY EARLY BEWARE FEDERAL CHILD CONTROL! Continued from page legislation are Amer- I intervention is crucial. In the first 18 committee (PPG), composed of at least months of life, the brain is growing faster 10 members with 50 parents of children than it ever will again. This is the time served by the project be established at when it is most plastic and most available the local level. However, the bill defines parent as any person who has primary for appropriate experience and corrective child. responsibility interventions.' a definition would transfer the rights To which THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Such of parents concerning their own children retorted: into the hands of HEW bureaucrats, social Unless wa are badly mistaken, the workers or teachers who have supervision American people don't want Big Govover the children placed in their care. ernment projecting corrective interOn February 13, 1975, Congressman ventions' into the psyches, of infant Brademas stated: "I want to stress that children. But if the social engineers participation in the program supported continue to have their way, that is under the proposed act will be entirely exactly what we are going to get." voluntary. G. John Schmitz For how long? spelled Congressman In the aforementioned article in THE out the danger in an article in THE REVIEW OF THE NEWS for November 3, 1071: REVIEW OF THE NEWS, Congressman Schmitz had this to say about "Of course, the attack on the family bills being voluntary: characteristic of the has been a for-an- day-to-d- ay y child-developm- major most oppressive totalitarian regimes of modern times. Nazi Germany had the Hitler Youth, specifically designed to indoctrinate children with a loyalty to the government so fanatical that it would take precedence over their loyalty and love for their own parents. Soviet Russia and Communist Cuba have had similar programs for the same purpose. The scheme to establish a network of day-ca- re centers, financed and controlled by the federal government, took shape at the White House Conference on Children, held in Washington; D.C., in December 1970. In the 1971 session of Congress daycare legislation was introduced. One of the ent "The fact that the new programs are not immediately to be made compulsory is hardly reassuring to those of us who have watched many new State and federal programs begin as voluntary and then, once established and increascome to be reingly power-hungrgarded as the natural and inevitable repositories of a steadily broadening scope of compulsory authority." y, bill is being proThough the day-ca- re moted as helping working mothers, Congressman Brademas sees a much larger scope for the bill. According to Brademas: child-developm- ent Democratic Action, Common National Cause, League of Women Voters, EduNational Welfare Rights Organization, cation Association, the Communist-leanin--- g - and, of National Council of Churches course, the Communist Party USA. The Communist Party newspaper DAILY WORLD published a series of articles re centers in praising government day-caYork New and City. It Bulgaria, Cuba, of June 17, even went so far in its issue 1971, as to exult: for icans "Who could have dreamed a generation ago that a strongly supported bill would be introduced in Congress calling for an expenditure m three years of about 81a child-developme- nt billion, substantially for daycare centers?. ..The development of daychildren of care centers for working mothers on a mass scale came on the initiative of socialist Communist j countries." Day-ca- re centers are basic to a Communist society. It was Communist Leon Trotsky, writing in The Revolution Bepre-scho- ol trayed in 1936, who stated: You cannot abolish the family, you have to replace it. THE REAL PURPOSE OF FEDERALLY-CONTROLLEDAY-CAR- D CENTERS E Albert Shanker, radical president of the American Federation of Teachers, has strongly endorsed the Mondale-Bradem- as The Child and Family Services Act is bill in the following language: aimed at serving children in all socio"Our organization views tin.- Chi hi economic groups. Brainwashing, on avast and b amily Services Aif as a program rich and poor alike. prime sponsors was Senator Jacob Javits scale, of all children who has stated: for We have recognized that the total development of the childthe. child is a care of the state. Meaning TAMPERING WITH CHILDRENS MINDS ren and (or the professionals u h o work an The bill provides for diagnosis, identifederal government. with the children for the purpose of To give you an insight into the thinking fication, and treatment of visual, hearing, molding the child to fit the social needs of those promoting federal day-ca- re for speech, medical, dental, nutritional, and of the nation. (Emphasis added) children, here is a quotation from the other physical, mental, psychological and Report of the 1970 White House Conference emotional barriers to full participation in Congressman John Rarick on December on Children: child and family service programs. It also 21, 1971, terming the proposed day-ca- re "Day-car- e to centers as the new federal orphanages, is a powerful institution... for special activities provides A day-caprogram that ministers to a "identify and ameliorate' certain mental declared: The next generation of Amerand emotional handicaps. And who is to icans will not learn liberty and individuality child from six months to six years of decide what are mental and emotional at their mothers knee, but rather will be age has over 8,000 hours to teach him ld handicaps in children? The bureaucrats developed to perpetuate the values, fears, beliefs and behaviors." run the federal day-ca- re who centers. egalitarian system. Whose values, fears, "beliefs bill The also 1 he LYNCHBURG (Va.) NEWS of June stipulates: and behaviors? Those decided upon by the "A child participating in a program 20, 1972, put it this wav: federal government, of course. assisted under this Act shall not under"When a government decides to be WHAT' THE CHILD AND FAMILY absolute in control, it takes control of go medical or psychological examSERVICES ACT CALLS FOR treatment ..or children and educates them bv the ination, experimentation. The Child and Family Services Act was without the written permission of his methods of Pavlov and his dogs, a introduced in the House of Representatives or ..." guardian parent psychology hehaviorialism that works on February 6, 1975, by Congressman John well with dogs but destroys the desirthis small for is However, protection Brademas and in the Senate by Senators fedof as the inasmuch able individual development of the employees Jacob Javits and Walter F. Mondale on parents day-ca- re become eral centers child. Government-controlle- d parents children February 7. under the terms of the bill. human robrjts who will grow are e to Senator thepur-posMondale, According up to One might wonder just what type of be adult robots. This is the Communist of the bill is to provide financial psychological examinations, experiemen-tation- s assistance to help States and localities system . and of childAmerica's treatments Under these programs to federalize upgrade the quality and expand their serare planning. America vices for children and families. Now, that ren these s children, the child will learn to doesn't sound too menacing, does it? Read FEDERAL CONTROL CLEARLY be part of the group, toconform in SPELLED OUT on. to be a collectivist where he will short, never The proposed Actfairly bristles with venture The bill would create a new federal on his own but will be a anything office of Child and Family Services within federal controls. Here are a few examples: wlling mental slave of those who will dictate the Department of Health; Education and his thoughts and actions. "The Secretary (of Health, Education Welfare (HEW) which would supervise part-da- y comand Welfare). ..may promulgate a WHAT YOU CAN DO child-ca- re or full-da- y mon set of program standards which programs in The two bills, II. R. 2966 andS. 626, progroup homes, or in other child-ca- re shall be applicable to all programs moting federal child control will not pass facilities, which provide the educational, services. ..to he providing child-car- e Congress if the American people have the health, nutritional, and social services known as the Federal Standards for facts regarding these dangerous bills. directed toward enabling children particiChild Care.... BUY and DISTRIBUTE extra copies of pating in the program to attain their maxfor such monitoring and this "provides TAX FAX No. and pamphlet, It also send to 141, imum potential. provides for other evaluation procedures including litwo Senators, your Congressman, your your health, social,. recreational, and educational censing, inspection, and enforcement Governor, Mayor, members of your city programs designed to meet the special needs-activities... government and State Legislature as well of children and families including before as to the editor of your local "The Secretary shall establish polinewspapers. and summer programs. and after-scho- ol Also send to members of civic and patriotic in accordance cies and procedures In short, the federal government under this groups, members of local with regulations which he. shall pregroups and radical legislation would assume the prefriends and neighbors. your scribe..." ponderance of the responsibilities for the As for extending the scope of federal Order TAX FAX care of children that traditionally have been No. 141 from THE INDEPENcontrol under this proposed bill, it stipulates DENT the role of parents. AMERICAN, P.0. Box 636 - Littleton The bill authorizes $150 million for that funds will be provided for other Colorado 80120 fiscal 1976 and $200 million for fiscal 1977 "services and activities as the Secretary for training, planning, and technical as- (of HEW) deems appropriate in furtherance sistance, and $500 million in fiscal 1977 of the purposes of the Act. In other words. Congress will be asked 25 - $2.00 and $1 billion in fiscal 1978 for program 250 - $15.00 1,000 -operation. However, in one of his last to vote on a bill which will allow a Postage Prcpaid- coma of before the appearances congressional political appointee, Secretary HEW, lliis pamphlft is uililishod by THE INDKII mittee as Secretary of HEW, Caspar Wein- to add now unspecified new areas of federal AMERICAN, tl national Conservative all-powe- - rful re one-wor- child-manipulat- ors --- P-- TA A berger blasted the Mondale-Bradem- as pro- posal as one that would cost the American taxpayers anywhere from $14 billion to $40 billion a year in the future. The bill provides that a parent policy m control of children. fonmled in 1955. A sample copy of the will be sent to you on request WHO ARE THE SUPPORTERS OF THIS RADICAL BILL? Among the organizations Copyright supporting 1975 by TIIK INDEPENDENT Phoebe Courtney, Manar.inR Editor The Paper That Dares To Take ni AH Continued from page held captive in their house. example one radio station broadcast that Mrs. Grismore was being held captive in a police car while her father had barricaded himself in his home threatening t0 shoot it out with all the police when, in fact. Mrs. Grismore was never at home at any time during the incident and Mr. Smith did not barricade his door nor did he brandish a weapon following the initial incident at his door involving the Salt Fake Constable and the Bountiful City Policeman. Another report stated that Mr. Smith was holding hos- was nothing more than harrassment of the Grismore family, inasmuch as Mr. Grismore has been actively challenging the taing agencies in this country and has aroused much public indignation and suspicion against the activities of the government through his efforts. It should also be obvious to any thinking citien that the whole incident could havebeenavoided if the Bountiful City Police Officer and the Salt Lake Constable had just left the property upon being informed that Mrs. Grismore was not there, but they insisted on pressing the matter and. ineffect, called Mr. Smith a liar when they made an effort to search the house. bowed out gracefully subsequent to their surrounding the house with a virtual army by just pulling off. going back to their office, filing a complaint against Mr. Smith with the City Attorney, and serving a summons on Smith to appear in court to answer any charges that thev might have against him. However, they elected to press the issue and use force to accomplish whatever ends they had in mind. And what ends did they hae in mind? Was it their intent to show off their ominous power and intent to courage? Was it their their it intent keep the peace? Was If these were to uphold the Law? their motives, then they failed acmiserably, for all they convince the complished was to we are living in public that, in fact, a police state. It will be along time before law officers in the State ol Utah live this one down, for they their true portrayed to the public characters, rather than public servants commissioned to enforce and uphold the law. The Bountiful a long way in City Police would go confidence if they restoring public would issue a public apology to all ol their Mr. and Mrs. Smith and were inneighbors whoinsulted lor five convenienced and 30. 1975. long hours on October for Mr. Preliminary' Hearing The police could have 25. 1975 Smith is set for November at 9:00 A.M. at the Bountiful City Court. 745 South Min s,vct. This reporter Bountiful, Utah. would encourage every interested he there to sec tice?.? is administered. eitien to how jus- Stand November 20, 1 975 The Utah Independent Page 7 SALT LAKE CITY TO BE AMERICAN PARTY 1976 PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING CONVENTION HOST For tages inside the home when, in fact, he and his wife were the onl ones there except for a dog that was kept in the basement. Another report stated that the police had a search warrant to search Mr. Smiths home when, in lad. at no time did they ever have a search warrant and according to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, they were never shown an arrest warrant prior to his arrest. Obviously there is a great deal more involved here than just the enforcement of a parkingticket. In fact, it should be eidcnt to everyone that the Bench Warrant A mitteeman; John Leavitt. Rocky Chamber of Commerce. Mountain The scenic views of Utah Director; Regional chairman Utah lured and extolled in a magnificent Lilly, county Hill and Weldon of Utah bound volume was furnished by County; the Salt Lake Convention Center. County. The committee carried warm A thirteen minute film of scenic written invitations to consider Salt and hospitable Utah was c as convention site from vincingly presented by LaMar Governor Calvin Rampton. Williams. Utahs American Party Mayor Conrad Harrison. State has high praise for the expertise Chairman Robert Trepanier. and efforts of LaMar Williams and Williams-SalLaMar t Lake the Salt Lake Convention and Convention Center, and Fred Ball- - Visitors Bureau. pic-Lar- Most frequently mentioned possible candidates are Governor Mcldrim Thompson of New Thom Anderson. Hampshire; of Florida; Senator Jesse Helm of North Carolina; Congressman Steve Symms of Idaho; and John Rarick of National Chairman of the Louisiana. American Party; Dr. John Grady The American Party of Utah ry con-I.ak- Joyce Chairwoman-givin- presentation Larry Lilly, Robert Trepanier, Mary Ellen Gardner Part of the Utah Delegation John-Vic- e g her speech for held a victory rally in the Salt Utahs bid for the Nominating Convention to be held in Salt Palace Little 'Theatre November 15. 1975 to kick off preparations for the coming convention. National Executive Director Earl Jeppson. headquartered in Pigeon Forge. Tennessee, addressed a of enthusiastic crowd large and urged workers American Party them to seek out the conservative voters ready to abandon the Lake. Salt Lake City will be in the political spotlight, being one of the three cities in the United States hosting 1976 presidential nominating conventions. fervent The presentation made by the Utah American Party . Convention Site Selection Committee overwhelmed the bids made by Illinois, Minnesota and Florida. Utah's bid was professionally guided and directed by LaMar .Williams, Director of the Salt Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, was far superior to the presentations made by the other states. The decision to hold the 1976 Presidential American Party Nominating Convention in Salt Lake City in June was made in American Party National Convention in Washington, D.C. on November8, 1975. The successful lobbyists and committee members were: Joyce John, chairman of the committee; Robert Trepanier. Utah State Chairman of the party; Mary Ellen Gardner, national committee woman; Will national com- - Christensen, CHANGE IN MOTOR VEHICLE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE You may notice a change in your automobile and pickup truck taxes next year. The reason for this change. stated Eleanor Lee Brennan. Utah State Tax Commissioner, is to more accurately determine their market value upon which the assessment is made for tax purposes. The assessment will be based on the average trade-i- n value as it appears in the National Automobile Dealers Association Gudc (N.A.D.A.). The N.A.S.A. Guide is reliable and widely inaccepted within the automobile dustry. This assignment of current market value to each unit being assessed will reduce the present inequities, provide uniformity, and can be adopted to a mass appraisal technique. Those automobiles and trucks older than 10 years which are not published in the N.A.DA. will he factored, based on information compiled by the State Tax ComPersonal missions Property Division. Ml WHICH GETS SI 116 TMT IT CM GIVE TOO EVERYTHING TOO WMT WILL ALSO BE SO 016 TMT IT CM TME EVERTTMING VOOVE GOT" WILLIAM E. MILLER GOVERNMENT Americans to offset the laundered money of the other parties gained from dispensing government subsidies and political favors. The American Party offers Christian principles to live hy and does not offer to sell out those principles for fame, favor, or filthy -- Democratic socialist lucre. Anyone wishing to help the American Party may contact American Convention Party 151 East 2nd Headquarters at South. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1. Phone (801) and Republican parties. Bob Salter also addressed the November 5th rally, urging contributions from honest, dedicated 1 1 LaMar Williams from the Convention Bureau DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS, THEY DID IT TO US Mr. Williams and the convenThe American Party of Utah tion bureau also extend guidance is well aware of the value of the first time a national party will nominate and services for the actual convention operations which w'ill be in its presidential candidate in Utah. June 1976. The Utah American The American Party Nominating Party will rely heavily on the Convention will precede both the and experience of the convention Democratic Republican conventions. center in hosting the event. We are elated to have the help American Party delegates and of these professionals in managing committeemen will be meeting in as many as 8.000 visitors and January 1976 in Florida at which national press that may attend this time it is expected that presidential candidates will announce. political affair. A 533-866- 4. Democrat and Republican candidates campaigning for , office would like us to believe that they have the best solutions to our problems, when instead we should be asking them why they and their political parties have brought these problems upon us and why they havent already used the solutions that would have solved these problems. 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