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Show U"PERSiT7 OF UTAH t..lmS WESTERN AMERICANA !Ninv i FREEDOM FROM SEARCH & SEIZURE by BILLDREXLER PAGE 3 it ft ft ft ft AAHAAAAA AA n Independent Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth Vol. 7, No. 46 FEDERAL COURTS EXPAND POWER By Paul Scott Washington: The Federal Courts are beginning to use their unchecked powers to force vast changes in local governments. Although this new use of Federal Court power has gone almost unnoticed outside of the communities involved, Congressional law experts believe it could be far more revolutionary and politically explosive than the highly publicized use of court ordered school busing. The reasoning behind this assessment is that the Courts impact on city governments will directly affect entire communities while their rulings on school busing were limited to parents with school children. Federal judges in recent weeks have ordered two southern cities to change their form of government on the grounds that the way in which they select their commissioners and council members causes racial discrimination. Continued on page 11 November 11, 1976 25C Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 fthe SHeralb of jfreebom KISSINGER & COMMUNISM IN RHODESIA AND SOUTH AFRICA Once again Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is this time for Rhodesia proposing a peace plan and Southwest Africa. Secretary Kissingers previous upeace ventures went according to plan, bringing about the fall and Communist takeovers of South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The American people ye re given to understand that t, timed to coincide the Southeast Asian with President Richard Nixons political campaign for reelection, was a peace with honor. Kissingers shuttle trips in quest of peace have not brought peace to the Middle East. War has been raging in Lebanon and Israeli-Ara- b tensions still exist. Nothing has changed in that area but Kissinger did arrange for billions of American taxpayers dollars to be given to both sides for a interim peace agreement. The latest of Kissingers peace efforts is to try to force the Rhodesian and Southwest African sell-ou- so-call- ed Governments to turn over their countries to a black majority. He is doing this in spite of the fact that informed sources know that the great majori- - ty of the population of Rhodesia and Southwest Africa prefer a white government with black participation. Kissingers plan is simply another part of the Communist program for piecemeal takeover of the world, and at the same time is intended to appeal to misinformed black voters in the United States. The mineral-ric- h South African countries are a prize sought by the Soviet Union and Communist China. Tom Anderson, nationally known journalist and conservative political figure, issued a warning on September 27, 1976 in the name of the American Party about the anticipated bloodbath in Rhodesia. His statement said: sell-oThe of our friends in sell-oAfrica is just like the of our friends in China and comparable to the way the State Department put Castro in power. This Rhodesian agreement is conditioned upon cessation of guerrilla activities by neighboring black countries but these countries have stated clearly Ford-Kissing- er ut Nixon-Kissing- er - ut Continued on page 7 In recent years, the word ecology come has into popular usage through the How federal activities of the ronmental protectionists envi- self-appoin- ted regulations, decrees and edicts in our midst. Through their efforts, the ecology movement has taken shape and grown into the extremely potent political so-cal- are strangling the free-enterpri- led force that it is today. So mighty has the ecology lobby become that it is able through government action to impose its will on all of American society. The crisis used by the ecology lobby to strangle development of offshore oil began with the Santa Barbara oil spill se system and personal liberties UTAH INDEPENDENT 57 Oakland Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 cat ulacww. Dish in 1969. The Liberal media played up the oil spillas an ecological disaster. Television news watchers were treated to heart-rendi- ng closeups of gooey gulls covered with crude oil. A study of the Santa Barbara spill was subsequently undertaken by forty leading scientists under the direction of Dr. Dale Straughan, a marine biologist from the University of Southern California. This. $250,000 study produced a ge report which declared: Not only had overall damage by the spill been greatly overestimated, but where damage had been done, nature had re900-pa- by Phoebe Courtney CHAPTER III THE POWER ENVIRONMENTAL OF THE PROTECTION AGENCY Websters Dictionary defines ecology as the totality of relationships between organisms and their environment. Put in somewhat simpler terms, ecology is the study of all living things and the ways in which they interrelate with each other and their environment in general. turned it to normal. Commenting on this study, Gary Allen in his new book, The Rockefeller File, had this to say: The Brinkleys, Cronkites, and others who had made a national horror story of the unfortunate spill were so busy beating the drums to stop all offshore drilling that they didnt have time to cover the less dramatic, truthful story of what really happened in Santa Barbara. They were too preoccupied with promoting a power grab by to report that out of approximately 14,000 offshore wells which have been drilled, there have been a grand total of three yes. shortage-produci- ng government Continued on pace 6 |