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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A 9 April 15, 1976 The Utah Independent Page Stand ATLANTIC COMMUNITY cent in 1950 to over 30 percent in 1972. In fact, the Soviet Union now boasts the highest divorce rate in the A VOTE FOR WAR world. Copyright Jo Hindman 1976 Any Member of Congress who casts a vote for an Atlantic Convention is accountable for casting a vote for another World War Number III. The now dogeared Atlantic union concept has for years been coming up for a vote during each succeeding Congress. In this ses- sion, the attempt is embodied in a SALTER SAYS: By Bob Salter spate of joint resolutions, HJRs 606 through 6 10 sponsored by it Well, finally Nos. more tban 1 10 U.S. Senators and happened someone on the Representatives. national scene told the truth!!! Common defense is the major Coast to coast, yet! I dont know commitment named in the why it happened or how it measures. A reference to a promise happened, but Im glad it t0 send American troops into happened. Still, why not speculate foreign lands to wage war on behalf just a little bit. Wont hurt, will it? f other nations whose leaders co- Here we have everybody and Atlantic community their brother running for the si8n Control over the on the Democratic side. agreement. Worlds money supply and oil, one yelling as loud as he can as an energy resource, as often as a TV camera is present, disguised included as other objectives. are and what is he saying? Nothing To rcali the chillin ac just much ado about nothing. tuality of War throuh forci8n cn Everyone of them moving slightly one needs only to to the right of their real position, tanglement, Atlantic recall an earlier the one who said more charter, the one in 1941 signed Ion nothing than anyone else was s Prune the htgh seas by ahead.. Jimmy Carter! riladmitl churohl11 and Ml,U5ter w,nston was stumped for a while until I U.S. Pres. FrankHn D. Roosevelt, the name of his writer. Lo J'nt proclamation became and behold, he was a Rockefeller the confirmation of a war progr am man' And then there was my old been "leaded the lhat tad so-call- ed Ennd aady friend, Frank Church. Church, Pearl "tly. had like he Looked investigator. II War Harbor followed. World the CIA on the run until suddenly he stopped. Now why do you sup- - erupted. , Loolc back to World War I s to all set was I that? pose he did riA uat navine sources. See how the United States r.A was roped into that World War by Howard Hughes a billion dollars a international handshakes and m- year and he stopped. Pre-arrang- ed . Dn hr was unt.1 nfIJoratleastit RonMReagantoldthe truthcoas , poklNBC J, In all the sad demonstrations troubled young Americans dead against war, little 0r n0 mention j, made of gentlemens agreement, the arrogant did their best to hide it f i.one executive orders and global treaties ;,i llt . but murder that KtLt American sons to war in somehow we can Korea and Vietnam. Too many of the protesting young people mis- us , itto takenly blame the structure of on the economy, e ga 8 when, American government us straight about instead, they should be blaming ""T tvl'T.o St - j- - sssssTssrs proposed government such as quoted him as having said the day HJR 606 and other measures hke ofthe USA was past and the day of the Soviet Union was dawning, that it was his job to negotiate the Todays optimist is the second best position he could for fellow who builds castles in place: Vegas betting odds give of Reagan one chance in twenty winning the the smog. Treaty (NATO) is the vehicle that can lead to more warring, In their usual roundabout Atlantic Community way, proponents quote a Washington Post article that describes a report whose basic thrust is that Mthe military effectiveness of NATO's conventional forces is far below the standard we and our European allies should expect from the more than $90 billion per year that together we spend on general purpose forces. (Congressional Record 8175 page H8131.) The solution advanced sists of global military stan-Eac- h dardization that is, a World Army into which U.S. soldiers con-presiden- cy - would be inducted as faceless World governance robots. The whok procedure of course, is being proposed tongue in cheek as an ficiency measure to reduce waste, ef-A- nd World governance proponents try to Me the bumpy Prof, of HJR 606 and 'ts panion resolutions, but the main objectives of the proposed world union are emblazoned m the preamble Strengthening common defense being the first and foremost. About half of HJR 606s original sponsors have signed the c0-fou- infamous nd global Declaration INTERdependence under the auspices of the Philadelphia World Affairs Coun- cU. Now that public officials have signed, it is expected that the Declaration is to be circulated mas- sively to secure signatures from the Amertotnpublic. That wiU link it to HJR 606. Is that how the globalists hope to satisfy HJR 606s requirement (1) (a)? It calls for a prtHOne World declaration that the people wish to transform their present relationship into a more effective To the Communist, there can- not be peace until all opposition is eliminated. There is an alarming increase in juvenile delinquency. Robbery today is as big a Life in the USSR problem in the major Soviet By Robert M. Bartell cities that it is anywhere in WASHINGTON. D.C.. (Libthe West. Fifty to 80 percent erty Lobby News Service) of such crimes of violence are It is difficult for most Americommitted by youths, usualcans to find out just exactly ly working in groups. what is going on in the Soviet Drug addiction is growing Union. at the same alarming rate, The Soviet authorities are noticeably so in the southern notoriously regions of the country and in about statistics and the av- - Soviet Central Asia. erage tourist rarely has the The vice chairman of the opportunity to dig below the GeorBian Council of with the Russian citi- - jS(Prs has spoken openly of the alarm about narcotic ad- However, a number of diction among the youth, people around the world The authorities are als0 spend their tune examining fi(,hling a losing battle Soviet papers, documents against acohoiism. The av. and smuggled magazines, out reports, and one of these is the "Intelligence Digest" published in England. In a recent issue, the "Digest" talked about everyday close-mouth- ed . Min-surfa- ce life in Russia, and. some of the things they report will shock you. In the "Intelligence D- igest" there are reports that "Prostitution is not nearly as widespread in any west European capital as it is in all the major cities of the Soviet Union. The spread of ven- ereal disease has assumed nightmare proportions for the Soviet health authori- ties." The blame, it has been officially admitted, does not lie with the large number of professional prostitutes example Leningrad alone thousands of registered prostitutes'. . . for these can be medically controlled, but rather with the masses of un- - ... part-tim- full-tim- e. e casual streetwalkers. with the staggering degree of pros- titutiori prevalent throughout the country is a divorce rate that is causing official concern. A Moscow journal disclosed that the divorce rate had jumped from three per- Hand-in-han- d rubles a year are spent on vodka alone and that six to seven million drunkards a year have to spend some time in drying out institutions. Lit- d The erary. Gazette has reported that among eighth graders, Soviet-publishe- in Soviet middle schools 75 percent of the boys and 40 percent of the. girls regularly indulge in alcohol, Because anyone in this country has difficulty picking up a daily newspaper with-fo- r out shuddering at the direct-ha- s ion this country seems to be taking, it should encourage you to learn we're not as bad as you thought we were. viously, the Marxist "per-an- d missive society" doesn't work any better in the land of its origin than it does here in the U.S. A. And that, my friends, is good news, Ob-offic- rnmmi-nl- IIchml.iln-rl- t - ial ire s alnni 'ant points of view to l.4lhv, Ill Ml Indrprnd-rnr- r 2INNLT. 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