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Show May 27, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 5 Reverse Midas The is a reverse Midas: of. Everything it touches turns government kind to red ink. Consider the railroads. Amtrak takes in 6.7 cents per passenger-mil-e in revenues. But passage over that mile costs 1S.4 cents; and, yes, we all make up the difference. For our tax money we get little-use- d lines like the one that serves , Congressman Harley District in West and costs the for every $1 it $6 taxpayers takes in. Mr. Staggers, as it happens, is Chairman of the Staggers Virginia Interstate musket by Richard L. Corrigan. Director of the Federal Affairs Division ofthe NRA Institute for Legislative Action, and Marion B. Carter. NRA-ILExecutive Director. Senator McClure was named Legislator ofthe Year by the million phis members of the National Rifle Association for his outstanding achievements in behalf of sportsmen throughout the United States. A LEGISLATOR OF YEAR Washington: U.S. Senator James A. McClure (Idaho) has been named Legislator of the Year by the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action. In announcing the award NRA-IL- A Executive Director Harlon B. Carter said, Literally, had it not been for Jim McClures efforts in the Senate last year, we would be facing the bleak prospect of a ban on handgun ammunition. Passage of big legislation in the Senate prohibiting the impending ammunition ban by the Consumer Product Safety Commission was brilliantly executed by Jim McClure. In leading the floor fight, Jim McClure gave those Americans who believe in the right to keep and bear arms a sweet vic . the 77 to 1 1 pro-gu- n roll call vote defeating attempts by Federal bureaucrats to institute back door gun control." Carter added, That victory had a tremendous effect in efforts in the slowing the anti-gu- n Congress. In leading that fight, and in all of his legislative efforts on bahalf rs of shooters, and sportsmen, Jim McClure has proven to be the best friend we have in the United States Senate, Said Carter. The Legislator of the Year Award is the first given by the NRA Institute. Suitably for the Bicentennial, the NRA presented Jim McClure with a hand made tory gun-owne- of replica Charleville a musket copied from the most et favored used by the Continentals in the American Revolution. long-musk- Commerce Committee. Not long ago Forbes described one magazine reason Amtrak costs so much, citing the Track to Nowhere between Chicago and Florida, which requires a one-wa- y trip of 37 hours and 22 Not stops. noted Forbes, surprisingly, only about 200 through ride The passengers Floridian on a typical day. Whenever someone shells out $120 for a Chicago-St- . roomette, Petersburg Amtrak subsidizes his trip to the tune of $264. The Government save could each of money by giving those unhurried customers first-claair fare, plus $100 to spend at the beach. -- The Review Of The News ss Choice books do not sets, nor good friends come in mobs. - Harris Dickson come in Strike from your hearts and minds the chains and fetters of tyranny! Star Spangled Bicentennial Celebration 1976 Washington, D.C. July 2-3-- the brightest lights of courageous American freedom fighters and constitutionalists. Help celebrate our Nations 200th birthday . . . Be with EVENTS U.S. Marine Corps Drum & Bugle concert, Tax strike & posse meeting, Political action seminar, American Monitor & 300-1- 0 Action convention, 5th National Convention of Liberty Lobbys Board of Policy, Survival seminars, Worldwide Liberty Net and ham radio call-iBicentennial Liberty Award Banquet, National Spotlight sales meeting, Two astounding motion pictures, Two banquets, Book co-mita- tus n, ... SUBJECTS Taes, the IRS, Panama Canal, Child care legislation, Atlantic Union, Regional government, Gun confiscation, Constitutional convention, Presidential and Congressional politics, Third party, Social Secur- .. . ity i SPEAKERS Bob Bartell, Harlon Carter, Marvin Cooley, Curtis Dali, Carol Dunn, Byron Foote, Vaughn Ellsworth, Rev. Avis Hill, Claire Kelley, George Kindred, Jim & Anita Lowery, Bob Muncaster, Terry Oaks, Dan Pilla, Art Porth, Courtney Smith, Willis Stone (list incomplete) . . . CONGRESS Senator Bill Scott Representatives George Hanson and Gene Snyder (R.-Va- .), (R-K- i 300 (R-ld- a.) y.) Independence Ave., S.E. Liberty Lobby I enclose ($75 advance registration, complete) $ Name Address City, State, ZIP ? u Washington, D.C. 20003 Here is my check for advance registration for persons for the big Bicentennial Celebra tion in Washington, July 4 weekend. understand it includes admission to events, two lunches, ). two banquets but does not include hotel. (Check here if you wish a hotel reservation I S - . Unless you have read two books, the paperback Henry singer, Soviet Agent by Frank Capell and Kissinger on the Couch by Phyllis Schlafly and Admiral Chester Ward, you will have to try to decide, from what comes in over the controlled media, about this Kissingers patriotism that is, to which country, America or Russia, does he Kis- have allegiance. The Capel book lists for $3 .00. Publisher, The Herald of Freedom, Zarephath, NJ 08890. If enough readers want me to, I will acquire a quantity at a discount and will supply copies at my cost, plus mailing. Not OVER $2.00. It may well be after this 120 page Kissinger expose explodes upon your mind, you will then eant to buy the longer Schlafly-War- d hardback. There will be little left for you to learn about Kissinger, except conclusions you will draw from his actions SINCE THE BOOKS WERE WRITTEN. We all know, or should by now, that this alleged Soviet Agent is trying to give to Russia the Panama Canal. Enormous media lies are being told about how the South American countries are backing Panama, and that they wont like it unless we give Russia our Canal. Now let's call a spade a spade. I have before me a five page treatise that sells for a dime, put out by the National Defense Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1776 D. Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. It consists mainly of remarks made on Dec. 9, 1975 before the House of Representatives by Hon. Daniel J. Flood. Rep. Flood has earned his reputation for being perhaps the best informed and most outspoken defender of Americas right to its own canal. He is joined, in this discussion by Congressional Sullivan (MisRepresentatives souri) Hansen (Idaho) Murphy (New York) Sikes (Florida) Rousselot 4, tables, Distinguished guests THE E.P. THORNTON COLUMN (California) and Lagomarsino (California). This 10c treatise tells the whole story, and it leaves Henry Kissinger, alleged Soviet Agent, naked and exposed. If you send to me for it, a stamp or two will help. (E.P. Thornton, F Arcadian No. 1 , Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577) We must remeipber that when our State Department, long infiltrated by communists (examples Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White) permitted the takeover of Cuba by Fidel Castro, it was supposed to be a Cuban internal affair. Soon Russia moved in. Cuba is now a huge Soviet missile launching pad and submarine base, and nobody any longer has the gall to call Cuba anything except an outpost of Russia. Ninety miles from America. Kissinger has been aided and amabetted by Americas bassador, aging Ellsworth Bunker, member of the Rockefeller Council 6-- so-call- ed on Foreign Relations, who will on May 1 1th be 82 years old, and who since 1951 has been busy chopping away at Americas diplomatic world position. If you want his sordid record, I can Xerox it for you my cost a dime. The efforts of this pair to turn our canal over to the Panamanians are a fraud and a deception Russia will wind up in control, just as Russia wound up in control of Cuba. Russias stated plan of world conquest has perhaps gone forward faster under the foreign affairs policy reign of King Kissinger than in any other comparable time period in our history. The 10c treatise I mentioned makes it clear that Russia is after domination of the complete Caribbean, including our Gulf of ' Mexico, the three key control areas being Cuba (which it already has), Puerto Rico, and the Panama Canal. As for Puerto population has Rico, the voted overwhelmingly to remain in its present political status as a commonwealth associated by choice with the United States. But the traitors in our state department, and the communists controlling the disunited Nations, are trying to make Puerto Rico, against the overwhelming will of its self-governi- ng people, declare itself INDEPENDENT. Why? So Russia can take it over. Look at a map of the Caribbean area put penciled rings around the Canal, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, and see how the Russians and Kissinger are trying to grab the key control points. Now Herr Heinz is in a frenxied hurry to do all the damage he can in Africa, because he must feel the heat of angry aroused Americans breathing down his neck. Kissinger is now apparently trying to arouse and unite certain black nations in a grisly gang war upon the white population of Rhodesia. Even though the communists may not keep control of Portugal, while they had it they pulled their troops out of Angola and Mozambique, and those two former colonies have according to plan gone communist. They are now part of the pincer that is slowly closing on Rhodesia, which along with the Union of South Africa, have been two of Americas most loyal long time friends through two world wars. This attack on the white developers of Rhodesia and the Union of South Africa seems strange, coming as it does from White Russians, White English Anglo-Saxon- s, and white members of Rockefeller's Council on Foreign Relations, men like Kissinger and Bunker. It has the earmarks of some terrifying impulse to extinguish the White race even if the plotters in the end extinguish themselves. |