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Show The Paper That Dares To Take Page 2 The Utah Independent August 18, 1977 A Stand POLICY NOTICE We like to receive Letters To The Editor. Frequently, however, these letters are much too long for us to use.. For this reason, we are adopting the following policy: 1. Letters To The Editor should be typed (double-sp- a ?d)or written legibly on one side of an 8x11 sheet of paper. 2. We will publish these letters regularly as space permits. We appreciate the fact that some subjects require more length. In such instances they should be submitted as News Articles and will be subject to our regular editorial policies and current needs. News items Must Be Fully Documented. We want to print ONLY THE TRUTH! Many thanks. THE EDITOR Independent Dedicated To The Constitution, Morality, and Truth Liberty, Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty II Corinthians 3:17 3iirnimjiri'ktffrillfaaaiaiaaiaaaiaBiaaa,IMI.kiaillaaaa,anMK. KERSHNERS COMMENTARY By Dr. Howard E. Kershner A Voice From England The Congressional Record, May 16, 1977 carries a this Federal Rest and Recreation Center, where my diligent efforts to expose the tyranny of the IRS and the blessed Welfare State have finally won me a scholarship and a chance to infiltrate the enemy I must admit that I have a certain amount of security. In here I am protected from I RS and OS H A agents and various other kinds of bureaucrats. Free room and board, medical and The Utah Independent is published by the Utah Independent each Tuesday at 57 East Oakland Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Yearly subscription rate is $10.00 by surface mail in the United States, $15.00 foreign. Paid at Salt Lake City Ii'blicatinr No. 8642X0 black folks. or not quite a late incidentally - an should have been no surprise that people would pile into a store under cover of darkness to take those shows that 80 of those arrested during the New York had police blackout things they had been instructed for so long to records. How could they have been hungry? In New York, crime pays. An earlier report had it that most of the criminals were employed by either federal, state, or local governments. statements want. It is not clear in the preceding pollution whether the writer is advocating doing away with TV commercials, or with the goodies advertised on them. These do not Or, perhaps, he is slyly suggesting that we should all be given the same things by necessarily conflict. Many criminals are employed by federal, state, and local Santa Claus. It was also clear to anyone who moved around the city on Wednesday night that this was a riot. against tempted, could I anything of our inspired BUCKLEYS TRIUMPHS!!! 57 East Oakland Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 I will, CLASS, NOT COLOR GIVE EM FREEDOM OF CHOICE Liberal writer Pete As for the suggestion think there is a more plausible solution: Let To the Editor: Before replying to the recent Wjlliym, Buckley, ..qoJuipn. ,tn- - Fastest- - Growing Subscription Weekly ' r . I Continued on page 8 ' ship the 3,700 deprived and depraved thieves to the Communist country of their choice, where neither the TV sets nor the items advertised are available. Or perhaps the blacks would like to go back to their African roots, where their ancestors were still carrying their water in human skulls and where the wheel was unknown until the whites came along. And now Hamil shows more of his true colors (deep pink): ...Wednesday night cost New York more than $1 billion. If the federal government had invested SI billion in the creation of factories, some of that looting might never people. White civilians moved freely among blacks and Latinos without being attacked. Black, White and Latino businessmen were equally victimized. And in some cases, Whites joined the looting. If there was ever any doubt that it is class that divides us, not color, Wednesday night should have provided the proof. In almost all cases, the goals of the looters were the same: They were taking those material things that they could not buy, and they destroyed what they could not take. I saw the episode on two TV networks, both leftist, of course, and no whites were in evidence. have happened. But the federal government has invested much more than $1 billion in factories. Our federal government has given many billions of dollars, plus PROPERTY HUNGER to Communist enemy nations throughout the world. And their standard of living is still not know-ho- , For a decade since the heady days of the War on Poverty that was declared, but never fought - poor people . ha,ve, Kf'eQ t these material things on I us property, not against Mr. Hamil's fairy story of commercials, while Im continues: changa ol addrcaa lormt and corraipondenca to a folks d almost Constitution and its concept of limited government is our last chance for national salvation. Socialism is the problem. The Constitution is the solution. Resistance is the strategy. True Americans will stand up before they are slaves. Now is the time. CHARGE!! W. Vaughn Ellsworth San Pedro CA 90731 Independent hookers: First they get you to want the goods, and then they get you to buy. But in most cases, poor people cannot buy. ..There single-minde- doing away with storation Salt Lake City, Utah iVsV. Young. Yes, some are as justice.. They as Andrew Hamil excused the blackout ' thieves this way: Fellow-American- Continued on page 3 r black U.N. Ambassador especially commercials do not include cautions about morality or governments. ee rises as its speed increases. As prices rise, consumer income buys less, output and sales fall, and unemployment rises again. This again results in more government intervention in an effort to neutralize the evil effects of the previous intervention. It should never be forgotten that labor costs are at least a ninety percent factor in prices, and there is happiness. Television remarked Jimmy favorite public servant, of summer and heating in the winter. Not to mention all the clothes I could possibly need. The all powerful state the Federal Government is looking Is this not after my needs. security? Here they will give me desire except that priceless commodity which I have done my best to fight for LIBERTY! There is no risk-frliberty. You either support tyranny or you s, resist it. which will it be? Ask yourself, Will I support freedom now? Or will I wait until I know I am an outright socialist slave? My countrymen, why do we pay to enslave ourselves? When will we resist tyranny? What pleasure can we get from our entire country being a prison? Can't we is a realize that the welfare-stat- e late stage of that terminal cancer collectivist-despotism- ? Jefferson said, Resistance to Retyranny is service to God. . r den- tal services, free cooling in the ... Utahs Largest and Carters percent In what Mr. Jay goes on to discuss the failure of government attempts to create full employment. Government creates more debt and higher interest charges through these efforts. This makes the situation worse, creates more imbalance and higher prices. In turn this leads to further demands for higher wages and the spiral Snd hungry records Dear Editor We are unhappy because the foundations of our prosperity seem to be eroding faster and faster and because we can neither find nor agree upon any sure remedy for this decay. We are confused because we do not clearly understand why all this is happening to us, whether it is due to the malefactions of subversive groups, the incompetence of governments, defects of national character, the rhythms of history, the luck of the draw, or at once is no guarantee theyre examination of police PRISON IS PROOF . Second Class Postage folks will out, steal. ..especially if report says that We in Britain are a confused and unhappy people. So are those of our fellows on the continent of Western Europe who have their wits about them. So, too, are our many friends in the United States who rightly see in the anguish of the United Kingdom the advanced stages of a disease that has already taken hold throughout Western Europe and that is beginning to show its unmistakable symptoms in the United States. mm If you turn the lights so We quote some of his words: television. The purpose of television is to make people want things enough to buy them. They never suggest that the items are junk or that even having all of them discussion of the New York blackout in which 3.700 thieves were arrested:) Incidentally sobering article by Peter Jay, economics editor of the London Times. The piece was published in the Washington Post. The Post is in need of some good marks to offset some of its very questionable reporting, so let this stand for one of them. Mr. Jay describes again much of the malaise existing in Britain and to a lesser extent in other western countries, including the United States. He mentions some actions that might be helpful, but states that there is no agreement as to what should be done. The (Continuing last weeks w, as good as ours was in 1910. Most of those looters live far better than the average in Communist citizen i . . i nations. Continued on page 1 0 |