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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand ljc December 22, 1977 The Utah Independent Page 7 mePic&pne - ITS YOUR BODY KEEPING HEALTHY an editorial ir the September with Vitamin bv Jack Gamhee, M.D. B-- 12 MANCHESTER (N.H.) UNION Hatch Act Arrogance Carter who proclaimed rom control bv the special emerges as the No 1 front Rockefeller banking inter-iv- e such a high stake in the my The Democratic administration of President Jimmy Carter in its first six 1 y Ronald Reagan on October he Panamanian government months has presented a superficial imrupt. Its indebtedness rose age of rectitude and devotion to the illion just before Torrijos principles of good government. Unfor, nearly nine years ago, to tunately, that appears to be just one side $1.5 billion today, of the President's smiling face. rated that U.S. banks have $2.7 billion which includes Already passed the House of Reprer foreign branches, sentatives and facing a tough and hopemection, M. Stanton Evans, fully losing battle in the Senate is a measure that almost certainly would reestablish the worst features of machine patronage politics throughout the federal bureaucracy. of September ? stated: Torrijos can get his hands 1 plus the $70 million a promising to pay him if he n far-flu- ng financial trouble, s creditors in the American is in bad The measure is the administration-sponsore- d proposal to repeal the Hatch een that the surrender of the is, in actuality, a plot to Act, which since 1939 has barred federal international bankers, or as employes with Civil Service status from lanscn so succinctly charged: participating in certain political activiit rong enough. This is a sell-i- n ties. rights, a pay-o- ff ests. for the Under this law approximately 2,800,000 federal employes are prohibited from running for office, man- DO Panama Canal Treaty is ill have to be approved by vote in the Senate. Also, of the U.S. Con-th- at ction Congress shall have dispose of and make all aging political campaigns or handling political funds. They can vote, express their political opinions as private citizens, wear political buttons and display political campaign stickers and posters, and regulations respecting in elections ither property belonging to participate ites. Therefore, the U.S. and even attend political conventions resentatives would have to provided that they do not organize or lply majority, implementing hold office in them. non-partis- an permit the transfer of the Under the merit system concept, a to the Panamanians, ose the surrender of the public employe with Civil Service status and wish to do something, is a servant of the public and not of the .tnal If you aren't having liver political party which holds temporary power. The effort to repeal the Hatch Act on the part of the Carter administration and organized labor could seriously damage this career service concept. With each change of party, thousands of bureaucrats who had actively supported and campaigned for the losing side might then feel that they had a vested interest in sabotaging the policies and programs of a new President and Congress. True, the House did approve an amendment to retain Hatch Act restrictions applicable to some 280.000 federal employes involved in law enforcement awarding contracts and conducting audits, investigations and inspections. That concession itself is an admission of the value of the Hatch Act. proposal. New Orleans, July 1977 copies of this copies to your Congress-Senator- s, "Collective bargaining and the processes of democratic public benefit conferral are not is local newspaper. Also, give felicitous bedfellows. While it possible to shore up these processes through the promulgato your friends and neigh-h- at tion of codes for neutrals (and through other reforms), the extent its unhappy effects can he reduced or ameliorated by these means is limited. Abandonment of bargaining is necessary, they also write letters s of this pamphlet to their for this and other reasons. -- Robert S. Summers ongressmen. is deluged by a massive Professor of Law doubtful that either house Cornell University vould dare to approve the Collective Public Benefit Conferral: Bargaining anti giveaway that President A Jurisprudential Critique ?ed to. Institute of Public Employment, Cornell University. Ithaca, New York I . No. 155 from Mil-- as well as the W AMI 'RICAN rado. KOI P.O. Box 636 It is 60 Single copy 35C 0 - 250 - $15.00 $7.50 1000 - $50.00 to prevent injustice not to promote it. jstage Prepaid- imhlishtd by THE INDEPENDENT national Conservative newspaper A sample copy of the newspaper n on request, THE INDEPENDENT AMERICAN Managing Editor November 1977 BETTER HEED! The accumulation of all powers, legislative, whether hereditary, executive and judiciary, in the same hand, whether of one, a few, or many, or self-appoint- ed the duty of government 0 - $4.00 or elected, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. Madison l ed. Papers No. 4 7 -- James Silver and Gold COINS Any Quantity 12 1 12 We will B-1- B-- 12 B-1- 2, well-bein- B-- South Salt Lake City, Utah Phone B-- 262-587- 4 12 B-- B-1- 12 B-- 12 4-- 12 hydro-xocobalam- in 1970. Since this nutrient has such a wide range of benefits and the deficiency can have a profound effect on ones health, it should be worth a trial. would welcome questions and will devote a column on a monthly basis to answering them. If possible, answers will also be incorporated into the regular column. 1 Mention the UTAH 12 B-1- trade COIN CORPORATION 211 Hast 3900 deficiency rapid heart beat, shortness of breath, swelling, weakness, inflammation of the tongue, loss of hair, loss of appetite, intermittent numbness and tingling in the arms and legs, intolerance to light and noise, auditory hallucinations, poor memory, inability to concenAnd trate and many others. sometimes despite all of the publicity about the anemia, it may not be present despite a 2 deficiency. Dr. Victor Herbert of the Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York blames a lack of B-- 1 2 for the hospitalization of many patients in mental institutions. One study found a deficiency in 58 of a group of 138 patients with functional psychoses and organic brain syndrome. Many of these symptoms and problems have been found in patients whose blood level of the vitamin w'erc found to be normal and yet they improved when given the vitamin. Roger Williams, in Biochemical In his book Ph.D., dividuality. pointed out 20 years ago that the correct dose of any nutrient is enough. This is true with the proper dose is the amount to produce the maximum g. Linus feeling of indicated has that many Pauling have a genetic people probably enzyme dysfunction which requires increased anounts of certain vitamins and minerals to function properly. When talking about and anemia, it is important to realize 2 that increases the body's utilization of folic acid and therefore when taken alone may lead to a deficiency of folic acid. On the other hand folic acid alone may correct the anemia of deficiency, but do nothing to prevent the damage to the nervous system. So when under care for pernicious anemia it is important to take folic acid and when taking folic acid it is important to get adequate amounts of 1 2 in your d iet. The daily requirements of 2 are quite small for most of us, but with the current interest in various diets it is important to remember that those who consume no animal products will have a difficult time getting even this small amount. The best sources are meat, eggs, brewers yeast and dairy products, except butter. If you consume refined sugar your needs are higher, as they are for all vitamins and minerals. If you have a digestive problem, excessive belching or flatus; if salads or raw foods do not agree with you; if you have an intolerance to fatty foods; they may indicate a hydrochloric acid deficiency and that you need in your diet. more B-If you think there may be a deficiency in your health picture, then ask your doctor for a trial of injections. If after a 6 week trial there is no change then no harm is done. It is important to receive a form of B-known as rather than cyanocobalamin because the latter has been found to damage eye This was nerves occasionally. reported in Lancet in January of Support Our Advertisers ONE U.S. SILVER DOLLAR FOR 1 oz. SILVER MONARCH B-- B-- listribute I casionally you are missing out on a real bargain. Not only is liver rich in vitamin A and niacin, it was through the use of liver in patients with pernicious (calk'd this because it will kill you if nothing is done) was anemia that vitamin found. As you will learn later, it is also a potent source of many other food factors. In the 1920s two doctors. Drs. Minot and Murphy, found that something in liver corrected a special type of anemia. They found that if they f ed their patients - 2 pounds of liver daily their anemia, or low level of red blood cells, was cured. Thank goodness someone came along and found out what the substance in liver was that brought in food about the cure. When B-comes in contact with certain fac- tors in the stomach, it is absorbed and functions in the synthesis of RNA and DNA and enables the bone marrow to produce mature red blood cells. In addition to the The argument that a Civil Service factor in the stomach, wre learn employe is deprived of democratic from Mt. Sinai Hospital in New rights is spurious. Anyone who enters York and the Lancet medical the federal Civil Service is aware of the journal, calcium and hydrochloric Hatch Act restrictions at the time that acid are also important. Also in addition to its role in red blood cell he does so. formation, 1 2 is important in tisThe Hatch Act repeal move is an sue deposition of Vitamin A, in effort by organized labor, which is reproduction and lactation, in the deeply involved in partisan politics, to control of diabetes, alcoholism, osteoporosis, organize the federal work force for use osteoarthritis, sclerosis and the proper as political muscle. Neither organized multiple nervous the of system. labor nor President Carter should be functioning Some of the symptoms aspermitted to get away with this arrogant sociated with a include a suggestions. i oc- INDEPENDENT |