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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand August 18, 1977 The Utah Independent Page 9 FROM PHYLLIS The Eagle Forum Box 618, Alton, IL 62002 Copyright Jo Hindman 1977 a letter to the Eagle In Forum membership Phyllis Schlafly writes: Those who attended the International Womens Year State Conferences are in a state of shock. They have discovered d from experience that the women's lib movement stands for: first-han- 1) Aggressive of (especially variety), - immorality lesbian the y 2) (especially abortion, Anti-famil- anti- 3) Total Federal power and control without any rules of fair play, 4) Open hostility toward patriotic g, Americans. A 5) radical attack on family, moral traditional role mother, that is marriage, the values, and the of woman and already making headway in: Federal and state laws and regulations, Court decisions, School textbooks and curriculum, The media. Our friends who attended the International Women's Year State Conferences have realized that, if Americans dont stand up and fight for their values and their legal rights now, it may soon be too late to save the next generation from those who are trying to destroy our family structure. The libs will replace it with a society that does not respect gender differences, moral values, church or family. Now is the time to join EAGLE FORUM so you can be part of an effective national organization of family-oriente- d God-fearin- g, highly-motivate- d, well-inform- ed men and women There is no time to lose. By the time of the IWY Convention in Houston, we want to be the most effective pro-fami- ly the in organization states, country!... .In many EAGLE FORUM members proved that our united efforts and informed leadership could outvote and the Households in Brady Lake have their own water wells. About 45 wells have gone dry. Another 200 are said to be almost useless. To help each other, the people attach garden hoses from one home to another sharing their water for survival. Water containers in truckload quantity brought from Columbus reportedly are being filled and passed out to those needing drinking water. Business firms help, drawing from their water sources to fill the cans. It isn't regarded as a drought-induce- d shortage. The city of Kent assertedly consuming 4 million gallons of water daily operates three wells near Brady Lake. Reportedly troubled Brady Lakers tried to tell Kent" about the diminishing water level, but the city and the big KSU institution looked the other way. KSU is even considering sinking new wells on its land as part of the citys long-ranwater plans. KSU, the scene of leftwing rioting and student deaths in 1970, is troubled currently by campus demonstrators trying to block construction of a gym near the death spots. City and university officials now citing unspecified geological data claim that there is no connec-tio- n ge Brady Lake's lowering water table and Kent between (Source: drilling operations. Kent Stater Daily 6177) A geological specialist, w'ith a came in, up brought different view. The situation is complicated by fears centering on an almost unknown political alliance called and d media-support- ed IWY.... WE BUY SILVER COINS TOP MARKET A & A PRICES' Trading 227 West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 7 Phone (801) The Communists, like the barbarians, need traitors to open the gates. -- Luis 531-645- Carrera Blanco FOR SALQ NEW CHANNELS ANGLES, FLATS, and SQUARE TUBING Ala USED PIK and PLATE WASATCH METAL & SALVAGE 205 Wt S3d South PHONE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 484-351- 1 BUYERS OF SCRAP IRON AND METAL f i . 4 V the Portage County Disaster Services Agency. Described as a sphinxlike resurrection of the outmoded Civil Defense program of yesteryears, communities in Portage county arc said to be joining the regional disaster agency in order to qualify for federal and state disaster relief funds. (Source: Record-Courie- r, Kent, 0. 1 A letter to Metro News from the Kent area in- June stated, Nearby village of Brady Lake came under the purview of the (Fed) Portage Disaster Services Agency some days ago in relation to a contrived crisis involving a water grab by KSU and Kent city. In which they drilled into Brady Lake's water table and exhausted it. The correspondent believes a regional water system is emerging. A typical flock of syndromes have converged at the Brady Lake disaster point: namely, a local disaster task force, the regionalized agency, and the 8-- 10 pro-met- federal Comprehensive ro Em- ployment Training Act funds. Reportedly CETA pays a supplemented $ 1 2,000 annual salary to the disaster agency's coordinator. The county pays about $2,000 of it. Belying its name, CETA does less training and more colonizing than its mentors admit. CETA brings in on federal assistance change agents for placement at strategic spots such as trained in metro COG's (regional councils of governance), in district attorney offices and wherever political pressure can be exerted to displace self government. Will Brady Lakers water rights fall into the hands of a regional agency? The overriding power of regionalization would take away the Lakers independence and their fighting chances. The situation at Brady Lake is so new, and the necessity for sheer survival so urgent that strong defensive action has not yet been reported from the scene. But hostility seethes between the thirsty citizens and the Kent city and KSU officials. Mi- By Robert M. Bartell WASHINGTON, D.C. (Liberty Lobby News Service) The recent SPOTLIGHT of corruption, exposes murder and organized crime in the nation's capital have brought into sharper focus the conspiracy of silence between the major newspapers and the electronic This conspiracy, media. The SPOTLIGHT, says is to keep you from learning how legislators "your and "your federal government abuse the trust you place in them. In May, 1975, U.S. park police recovered the body of Merle Baumgart from the Potomac River near Washington. His neck was broken, his scalp peeled back, his skull fractured. Yet his companion had escaped unscathed from the car accident caused which ostensibly the death. Dried blood caked on Baumgart's clothes indicated death took place well before he entered the river. Yet these and many other circumstances were completely ignored by the Department of Justice and the death was quickly hushed up as an accident. In its editorial blasting the newspapers for their lack of zeal in investigating the death. The SPOTLIGHT said, "To the Establishment news is what appears on the front page of the New York Times and the Washington Post. By the Establishment's definition, if it isnt fit to print there, it simply isnt news. "This is even more true in the case of television. A recent series of articles in TV Guide' reported how the television network news their take departments New wrhat from the cues Post York Times and the decide is news. "Thus, in America today, freedom of the press does not belong to the man who goes on, "The last three issues of The SPOTLIGHT have been gobbled up on Capitol Hill as no issue before. The growing Baumgart-Mafia-Justi- ce Department-lobbyist-lCC-congression- al scandal is the talk of the town." The SPOTLIGHT investigation, which is not over, reaches into corporate board rooms, the halls of Congress, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, two foreign embassies and the trail widens almost daily. Was this why Merle Baumgart was silenced? Dont look for the answers in your daily papers. You wont find them. But of course, Americas newspapers are free to print just what they want, arent they? With no one to account to but you . . . and you dont count. lli'udcr'K rommi-nl- s are wekume. IlriiM' puss along ant points of view (o l.ihfrl) Lobby, Depi. 8 5, 500 Independence Ate., S.K., Washington, D.C. 2000:1. at RAMADA INN ( 999 So. Main) Salt Lake City Friday, August 26, 1977 6:30 PM -- 10:30 PM ooooooo May be purchased at Spouse Free or door ordered from TAX FACTS COUNCIL, 335 E. 1950 South 9 Bountiful, Utah 84010 Phone (801) 292-191- their part, for now the producers of ooooooooooooooo oil and gas have little incentive to go out and look for new reserves at today's cost. So now w'e have an energy plan that has become an economic tax bill. In its present form, it will cost every family in the country about $4550 over the next 8 years, with a total cost of about $345 billion dollars. And the impact of this bill won't be immediate; we won't see its overall effects until 2 or 3 years from now. Then with hindsight, we will see that wc should have spent more time in a office. In its examination of just why the establishment news media is ignoring the Baumgart story. The SPOTLIGHT LEGAL RIGHTS OF TAXPAYERS A Seminar By MARVIN L. COOLEY Continued from page S accept it. That was a mistake on developing Free Press? Tickets $25 ENERGY FACADE out-maneu- ver Federal-finance- What - Federal homemaker ERA), church-goin- Patsy age 16, daughter of Mayor Claude Brown of Brady Lake, Ohio, admitted readily that there was indeed a water shortage in the rural lakeside community near Kent State University (KSU) and the city of Kent. The water level of the lake has been going down since last year, she said. Away on vacation, her parents were unavailable for interview. goals and the child-car- e, CITY PUMPS PULL; RURAL WELLS DRY owns one, but rather to the shadowy figures who own the Times, the Post, and a select, very powerful group of other news, outlets. What they decide is news receives coverage, and anything else receives a blackout worthy of totally controlled in communist presses countries. "The SPOTLIGHT has a different philosophy about what constitutes news. To us, news is what has real impact on voters and con- sumers. Freedom of the press is more than titillating articles about the life style of homosexuals or reviews of pornographic movies. Freedom of the press is more than articles extolling the thrill derived from using cocaine, marijuana and other dangerous drugs. "On the contrary, freedom of the press has to do with politics, issues and honesty and integrity in government. It has more to do with those than with the Washington Post wanting to from force a President viable, straightforward national energy plan, rather than dimply a tax proposal. Mr. Cooley will inform taxpayers how they can legally refuse to produce books and records, or answer questions, including questions on a 1040 tax return. discuss what he sincerely and and vigorously believes, experience shows, to be defenses that individuals have been dangerous attaching to their tax returns as grounds for not answering the questions thereon. Mr. Cooley will also There is nothing in the world so irrcsistably contagious as laughter and good humor. ' ' ' Charles Dickens . . ' ' promise should be given with caution and kept with care. A |