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Show i r The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand CONFLICT AMONG THE RULERS THE CONSERVATIVE INDEX t Moynihan NORTH CAROLINA Continued from page 10 10 TEXAS Continued from page ttttttt 54 NORTH DAKOTA Burdick 10 OHIO Glenn Metzenbauin tttttttttt tttttttttt tZttt ZZZZZ tttttttt tttZtZt tttttt tttttt OKLAHOMA Bellmon Bartlett OREGON Hatfield Backuvod PENNSYLVANIA Schueiker Heim RHODE ISLAND tttttttttt tttttttt Pell Chafee SOUTH CAROLINA Thurmond tttt tZtttttt Hollings 0 10 54 90 20 34 40 40 10 20 60 31 SOUTH DAKOTA ttZfttZttt-- 4 ttZtZZZtZt10 McGovern Abourezk TENNESSEE Baker Sasser . ttttt50 tttttttttt 0 The Conservative Index Number Eleven first appeared in the June , 1977 issue of The Review Of The News 1 le (Belmont, Massachusetts 02178) and is reprinted by permission of the publisher. Carl T. Curtis, Jesse Helms is Republican Sena- Republican from North Carolina. He scored 100 percent. This is his first term in the U.S. Senate. tor from Nebraska, earned 100 percent. This is his fourth term in the U.S. Senate. $40-billi- a Others scoring ninety percent were Senators Bartlett, Garn, and Hansen. r, Scoring eighty were Senators Idaho. He got 90 Hatch, Laxalt, and Wallop. percent. This is In the seventies were Senators H. his first term in - Byrd, Dole, Domenici, Hayakawa, r, the U.S. Senate. Roth, Schmitt, Scott, and Tower. James A McClure is a Republican from Senator Gold-wate- Lu-ga- Reprints Available from AMERICAN OPINION BOOKSTORES and THE REVIEW OF THE, NEWS Belmont, Mass. 02178 or San Marino, Calif. 91108 Reprints of this copyrighted article are available at the following prices: One to 99 copies, 4 for 9 $1; copies, 20c each; copies, 18c each; 1,000 or more copies, 15c each. 500-99- 99 TO AID COMMUNISTS IS TO BE PRO-COMMUNI- Trust-Prudenti- al Just as giving aid to Nazi governments made one giving aid to Marxist governments makes one aid to Communist governments makes giving pro-Naz- pro-Marxi- Definition i, st; one st. So what are we to now think of those who would give aid credit to Communist governments? want to give him food and medical aid and needed credit and to maintain trade Cubas Communist-imposing forces and agents and terrorists in Africa would reward those and in the Americas, llanoi-supportewho attacked and conquered and who are now imposing Communist oppressions upon the South Vietnamese. Red Traders have not only given the Communist-Blo- c nations more than enough in unrcpayable loans to pay for what our B- -l bomber program could cost, but have allowed them to use this money to take this amount of goods and technology from us. We cannot forgive them, for they know what they are doing. And we can never forgive ourselves for not knowing what they are doing. and Castro-supporte- trade on an CONSERVATIVE INDEX 100-4- has a common director with the Morgan controlled Mutual of New seizure of the major steel York. Morgan Guaranty Trust and monopoly by the Rockefeller Bankerss Trust each has a direcbanks from the Morgan banks. Today there are 18 directors of tor in common with Rockefellers U.S. Steel 13 represent conMetropolitan Life. MorganGuarantyTrustand trolling financial institutions; of Brown Brothers, these, eight directly represent the its ally. Harriman each has a director in three Rockefeller banks three from Chase Manhattan, three from common with Rockefellers New First National City and two from York Life. Rockefeller's Equitable Life the Chemical Bank. The other five represent a minority, Morgan and has a director in common with the Mellon interests two from Morgan allied Bank of New York. First National City Bank Morgan Guaranty Trust, one from Mellon National Bank and two also interlocks with Morgans from the General Reinsurance Co. Home Life. These eight common direc(a Morgan company with Mellon torships in the financial centers of influence). A similar situation occurred these two groups represent a with American Telephone & growing unity at the top. Thus Telegraph, the telephone com- there is both contention and is This, the biggest collusion. This unity-struggpany. corporation in the country, with further evidenced in a number of in assets, has large corporations jointly conover always been a prize for which the trolled by the two groups. Such big leading financial groups monopolies as IBM, which concontended. By 1907 the Morgan trols 85 of the data processing ingroup, with the Boston group in a dustry; Southern Railway, which secondary position, was in full con- owns most of the major railroads in trol of the corporation. But as the the South; St. Joseph Lead, which Rockefeller group surpassed the monopolizes the lead industry; Morgan group in power, they W.R. Grace & Co., New York began to buy in and ease the Bank for Savings; all have an equal Morgans out. In 1939 there were number of Morgan and These four Morgan directors and one Rockefeller directors. battlefields Chase Manhattan man. But by corporations are really 19S3 Chase Manhattans stock for control in which each side has holdings equalled those of the equal number of forces and is temporarily unable to overcome the Morgan banks and the six-mexecutive committee had three other; and the two controlling representatives from Chase financial groups have to work Manhattan and only one Morgan together to advance the interests of man. Today the Morgans are out their jointly held monopoly. Thus, There are six in some of the key monopolies in altogether. Rockefeller directors: two from the country, the two groups both Chase Manhattan and one each cooperate and contend with one from First National City, Chemical another, in an ever changing Bank, Equitable Life and situation. The two groups cooperate in Metropolitan Life; the Boston group has three representatives the constant grinding down of the and the Manufacturers Hanover conditions of the working class. Insurance group The two groups jointly plunder and has three representatives. oppress nations around the world. These losses weakened the While they jockey with each other Morgan group, but their new to secure an advantage in this or alliances with the Lehman that nation, their unity solidifies Corporation, U.S. Trust Co. and when faced with the resistance of Brown Brothers, Harriman the people. They will also unite expanded their circle, indirectly at against foreign imperialist groups, least, at the expense of the small capitalists both home and Rockefeller group. abroad, lesser monopolists like behind-the-scenHoward Hughes and other finanThe other side of this struggle is a growing cial groups with whom they may unity between the Morgan and jointly contend. This is Rockefeller circles. Be sure and read the next evidenced in the growing number installment. If you save all of common directors serving both installments you will be one of the groups: best informed people in America as The Chemical Bank and the to the conspiracy. First National City Bank each Bob Salter es 100 Young 1 Rockefeller group. This behind-the-scenshift amounted to ttttZ ftttt50 tttttttttt Helms Morgan i I August 4, 1977 The Utah Independent Page 11 of a pessimist: A man who has swallowed an egg; afraid to move for fear it will break; afraid to sit still for fear the thing will hatch. and rs rs The reason a lot of p'eople do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls looking like hard work. - Thomas Alva Edison The will make fewer men mistakes than he With $100 in your savings account and paying you six per cent interest, you will get $6.00. With inflation at six per cent, your $100 in your savings account loses $6.00. So you come out even, no gain. But the Internal Revenue Service claims that your $6.00 interest was income and so you must pay taxes on it, making savings accounts a losing proposition. When the inflation rate is higher than the interest rate on savings accounts, why should interest payments be taxed? Why do they want to discourage savings and thereby encourage spending, discourage what would reduce inflation and encourage what increases in Hat ion? who distrusts them. -- MAKE INFLATION COSTS TAX DEDUCTIBLE man who trusts Camilla Benzo Cavour, Italian stateman es TO OUR READERS: We need to awaken thousands of people to our precarious state of affairs, both national and international, while there is still time to help turn the tide. We are asking each of you to sell one or more $ 0.00 yearly subscriptions to THE UTAH INDEPENDENT. Not only will you be helping thousands more people disaster this become aware of the country is facing, but you will also help double the paper's circulation. Freedom is really as much your responsibility as it is ours. As a result of this effort you will be helping yourself and your family's future. .Let's get behind this idea and push hard! THE EDITOR THE UTAH INDEPENDENT 1 In their eagerness to combat, todays more' recession-inflation- are being seduced by the ideas of big new federal-spendin- g programs and wage price controls. Nothing could be more dangerous to our way of life. William E. Simon, and more Americans socialist-communi- st |