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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Continued from page OUTLOOK READERS POST MORTEM Continued From Page 8 profession appears at an all-tilow. State registration of the legal profession, similar to comparable public professions, could accomplish desired public accountability, and thereby enhance the professional image. Public 1 y! tax-sup-port- ed self-responsibil- ity 1 SELF-DESTRUCTI- If we abide by principles taught in our the the country will. ..prosper. But if we and our posterity neglect the instructions and authority in this book, no man can a sudden tell how catastrophe may overtake us and bury our glory in profound obscurity. -- Daniel Webster They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Dear Editor: deep in The United States the throes of Unless at last you face it and join the fight, we all are doomed. For never before in the history of the world has a government spent all its energy, and all of its citizens tax money, to BRING ITSELF DOWN! The Panama Canal is a flagrant example. Never in your wildest nightmare could you have envisioned a Democrat President, courtesy of national television, begging a past, unelected Republican President to aid him in the giveaway of American property to our enemies. And grovelling for the same assistance from Henry Kissinger, who until 1943 was not even an American citizen, and who impeccable sources long since disclosed was a Soviet Agent just after is self-destructi- on. Continue! Then theres the ubiquitous The Soviets began to THREAT pair of professional negotiators. The prestigious Biographical Dic- deploy a whole family of cruise missiles on both surface ships and tionary of the Left has this, in small part, to say about the one submarines in the late 1960s, accalled Ellsworth Bunker: cording to Dornan. Capable of carrying nuclear Conceivably it could be coincidental that wherever Bunker has warheads, these Soviet cruise misserved as Ambassador there has siles at first were of very short range but in recent years have been been a distinct rise of States sentiment andor a perfected to hit targets at distances noticeable increase of Communist strength Argentina, India, Italy, the Dominican Republic, Nepal, and the Organization of American States." Since that was written, Indo-Chin- a has been added to his sellout list. As for Chief Negotiator Sol Linowitz, Congressman Lawrence revealed last McDonald (D-GFebruary to The Review Of The News that Linowitz was a registered foreign agent of the Communist government of Chile under Salvador Allende, and that as of February 1st, he was an Active registered foreign agent for fixes our destiny. Try on Edwards WW1I. sea-launch- 6. 6, case ge air-launch- 1 ed GUNS Dear Editor: The President's stand on human rights is not compatible bill soon to be with his anti-gu- n acted on in congress which will disarm the citizenry. Jimmy Carter should not be considering legislation that is such gross violation of human rights. To deny us the right to possess firearms as a means for to protect our lives, our property, could there be any worse violation of human rights? The Carter administration should be concentrating on protecting the rights of citizens by repealing unnecessary gun control laws that harass the honest citizens, especially those that make the occupation of the criminal safer. We do not need more gun control law's, but enforce those already on the books. The only deterrent to curb crimes is to punish the criminals who misuse the firearms. Sincerely, Anton W. Andor St.John, Wash. 99171 self-defen- se law-abidi- Government is governs least. natural process of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground . - Thomas Jefferson The re-fi- re air-launch- ed trying to awaken the indifferent many. But listen, my friends. We simply must not let treason prosper further for if it does, then one day soon, none will indeed dare call it treason. Sincerely, Dorothy Walden Desert Hot Springs, CA That ed 1 of an informed and patriotic few best which con-trolf- cd 12 play. - VERIFICATION THE te Linowitz in Latin America it will of make previous betrayals American interests look like childs HUMAN RIGHTS 6 SS-N-1- 2, interests of Colombia, Panamas neighbor to the east. If President Carter unleashes Sol t development. The big difference, however, is that the AS-- is now operational while the longer-rang- e missile is still in the U.S. developmental stage. ge the clear-cu- 1 so-call- ed a) Here we have a from page Since the Soviets PROBLEM have mastered basic cruise missile technology and have already deployed large numbers of these miles. of 500 weapons, it is Dornans basic concruise More recently, testing and clusion that the missile arms race cannot be deployment of a new Soviet long-rancruise missile, through SALT, unless U.S. has begun. future agreements provide for a the that the inspection which degree of on-siintelligence officials say in recent so Soviets rate far construction the have vigorously slow years of new Soviet submarines, opposed. There are several military facdesigned primarily as cruise missile platforms, was due to a decision to tors for this reasoning. Dornan was ready notes them as follows: wait until the SS-N-Due to their small size and for deployment. This missile is believed to have a range of between concealability, plus the rapid reload and ,000 to 2,000 miles. capability of cruise The most important of the missile launchers, there is no way missiles are the to verify a numerical limit on cruise Soviet missiles. AS-- 3 Kangaroo, the AS-- 4 Kitchen, AS-The the AS--5 Kelt, and the Range limitations or other AS-AS-- 3 4 were designed and the technological restrictions on cruise Blinder missiles would be almost equally with and Bear for use Bombers, of which about a dozen difficult to verify. The range of a are now based in Cuba. They have cruise missile is a function of its a range of 400 to 500 miles, respecflight Attitude, its weight, and its fuel consumption rate. The range tively. AS-and recent more of a cruise missile at optional a The advanced missile, is designed for cruising altitude, approximately deployment from the Backfire, the 35,000 feet, may be three times its long-rang- e Soviets strategic maximum range when flown at the bomber which has the capability of low altitu de necessary to penetrate reaching the U.S. from bases in the air defenses. There thus appears to be no Soviet Union. The range of the AS-- 6 is es- way to verify an agreement to resor strategic timated to be between 350 and 500 trict or ban long-ranmiles. This compares to the 1,000 cruise missiles which is both adeto ,500 mile range of the U.S. quate and acceptable to U.S. now under national security interests." cruise missiles anti-Unit- ed oily-tongu- ed Thoughts lead on to purposes; purposes go forth in action; actions form decide habits habits; and character character; - 11 CRUISE MISSILE LEAD 1 course cant be taught in the library. This restriction was not in force when we first borrowed the money. Whence, it looks like the government can (and will) add toward pertinent it feels support whatever restrictions be timely. would legislation necessary after the fact. Respectfully yours, A few of us arc now saving, I E. Smith John told you so! but dont think the Grantsville, UT 84029 awareness has really sunk in. It WARNING! appears even if we pay off the loan to the government, that the government reserves the right to Dear Editor: If civilization is to prevail, a pile on more restrictions. Wait till they find out we take Federal statesmanship is required that is money for work-studfully aware that a barbarism so besOf course, these are only the tially governed it has to be isThe moral practical problems. surrounded with death-dealin- g sue that of taking people's tax barricades to prevent its dollars for our buildings has not disintegration, and so poorly adstruck home to too many yet. ministered it has to be shored up An alumnus of the college, on with wheat and technological ashearing about this government sistance involuntarily paid for by ruling, exclaimed, Oh my! Wait U.S. taxpayers to prevent its until the H.E.W. finds out that the collapse, argues people subjected school sponsors student prayer to it cannot suffer a greater misThis ultimate disaster meetings in the dorms built with fortune. now seriously threatens the entire government funds! Dear friends, this is a tragic world because, in sharp contrast to story. Let us hope that this sad, Senator Joseph McCarthy who sad, case history will serve as a dire well understood that, if warning to the numerous other universalized, mankind would be Christian institutions that are degenerated, our present survival. for is of this oblivious so valiantly struggling leadership Yes, it is very' hard almost greatest of all possible dangers to difficult for future generations that President desperately institutions which must rely on Carter actually boasted, We are voluntary dollars (as Christian now free of that inordinate fear of institutions should and must) to Communism which once led us to compete effectively with embrace any dictator who joined in institutions that are com- our fear. fortably supported by the coercive This frightful assertion was civil taxing power of government. made at Notre Dame University But to do otherwise is to where it was responded to with surrender the essence of volunutterly dismaying thunderous aptarism, love, and faith u hich makes plause. Could a better example be Christian institutions what they had of the blind leading the blind? are. It is to prostitute ones faith in As the Bible has it: "If the blind the gracious, loving and om- lead the blind, both will fall into the nipotent God in exchange for a ditch. Matthew 15:14. Or, as a blind hope for institutional Chinese proverb has it: "Beware of survival not realizing that the the river edge when the blind lead With that kind of the blind. very surrender of and dependence on leadership, if not soon diverted, a God quickly and inescapably global disaster will engulf all manbrings dependence on civil kind. Louis Zoul government and sure government 1 104 control. L.I. City, NY All rights reserved Bible, October 20, 1977 The Utah Independent Page RUSSIAS ng IT IS YOUR BODY ILZUU Continued from page 7 items vitamin deficient non-foo- d The on a regular basis. pleasure the art of makes oriented society natural, healthful cooking passe. level Yet ones need not keep one from being master of ones body and living a socio-econom- ic healthy, happy, productive life. With the understanding of the of heredity, enrelationship vironment, diet, personal habits and mental attitude to healthy and unhealthy body tissue, we can all do much more to keep healthy. This column is dedicated to you and to your body, to making you aware of the analyses and testings available to accurately state your current health and or disease condition, and to helping you understand what you can do to reverse the course of a developing disease before it manifests in serious chronic form as w'ell as to helping those persons already in a chronic disease state. We will look at facts and fallacies regarding vitamin and mineral food supplements; we will learn to help our bodies resist and fight chronic killing diseases; we will look at how vitamins, minerals and foods work in our bodies. Keeping healthy is a challenge that will greatly enrich each day of ones life. The forced resignation of D. Vince McKelvey, Director of the U.S. Geological to according Congressman Jack Kemp took place because Survey, (R-N- McKelvey non-politic- al s strictly energy assessment made liars out of the Carter administration. In a speech to a national energy forum in Boston on June 13, McKelvey refuted the notion that the U.S. is rapidly running out of There are vast amounts of hydrocarbons sealed away in forms not recoverable presently economically, such as gas in tight formations in the Rocky Mountains, gas in black shales in the Eastern U.S., and gas occluded in coal beds throughout the country, McKelvey noted. In these to addition energy. untapped resources, McKelvey says there are vast reserves of natural gas in the geopressurized zones of the gulf coast region, both on and off shore (estimates of as much as 60,000 to 80,000 trillion cubic feet of natural gas available, a three hundred year supply). |