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Show September 22, 1972 The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand .. Mil . SALT TALKS Continued from Page 1 that this gap will remain an.i probably widen; Soviet missiles carry payloads several times larger than those of U.S. missiles, an advantage which the agreements not only protect, but allow to be enhanced; The agreements forbid the U.S. to increase the number of its nuclear submarines while authorizing the Soviets to continue building them until they equal and then surpass the United States. On the House Floor recently some fiscal conservatives were trying to cut appropriations to the U.S. Arms Control, and Disarmament Agency. I raised the question: For what purpose are we. supporting a Disarmament Agency in any form? The fact is that since 1962 we have been engaged in formal disarmament negotiations in Geneva, conducted by this Agency, always with the stated purpose of the total American armed forces to a level of permanent inferiority to the Soviets is a long step toward the kind of disarmament sought since 1962, most likely to be followed, once accomplished, by a push to limit U.S. arms to the point that they are inferior to those of the United Nations as national suicide installment plan. Last year Curtis LeMay, former Air Force Chief of Staff and founder of the Strategic Air that warned Command, if present trends in arms limitation continue, this country can look forward within 18 months to some type of ultimatum from our principal arms rivals. Even the New York Times pointed out in an editorial June 5 : That Soviet! edge includes 40 per cent more intercontinental ballistic missiles disarmament-pron- e (1408 to 1000) and submarines (62 missile-launchin- g to 44), more one-thir- d ballistic missiles (950 to 710) and a threefold Soviet advantage in megatonnage of total missile payload. Much of this appears in submarine-launche- d negotiator of the SALT agreements. Reducing big-na- me while noting in the May 4, 1972 issue of Commander's Digest that we are in a period of .vigorous weapons deployment expressed by Jo Hindman A revolutionary tactic, a falsely labeled as a proposed law, aims to control all drinking water in the United States and to fine violators five thousand dollars ($5000) per non-la- w day. Congress has the bill at this writing, introduced May 10, 1972. If enacted, H.R. 14899 would subject entire States and all Americans under the control in a recent State Department briefing for Congressional that the wives, admitting agreements SALT establish a missile gap favoring the Soviet Union, but nevertheless justifying them on the grounds that without the agreements the gap would expand. If we abide by the agreements, we can be sure that the gap will expand as soon as Page 9 punishment and he could bring suit against States and persons should they thwart his will. recital of threats The carries the title, Safe Drinking Water Act. If the contents are startling, the format, of the measure is more so; it appears to be a forerunner of the type .of s world (United Nations) that Americans can expect under the UNs control. H.R. 14899 isnt a proposed 39-pa- ge non-law- of one individual, the statutory Act of Congress, Environmental Protection Congress merely introduced the with absolute and power authority over the nations entire water supply, primary, secondary, and bottled water. Administrator, the Soviets decide that the time has come to break them. Let the State Department be advised never to talk to women, especially when one of those women is my wife. Let the American people be advised that we must pay heed to General Powers warning and fight for Americas national survival. SALT must be returned to its the dinner table. proper place Metro Water Law Fines High As $5000 Per Day METRO NEWS General under leading study pointing out that of 25 agreements signed at previous summit meetings, 24 had been violated. So we dare not even fall back on the forlorn hope on the ar a Republican Administration as a Soviet military expansion at sea, on the land, in the air and in space. Shortly before the SALT agreements were finalized in Moscow, the Senate Judiciary Committee released an updated well. Such disarmament is buying elimination of all armed forces and armaments except those needed to maintain internal order within states and to furnish the United Nations with writing in the five-yepeace forces. It is significant to agreement freezing strategic note that Paul Nitze, Assistant offensive missiles. Defense Secretary of the Navy in 1962 Secretary Melvin Laird admitted a Democratic a year ago that we have been in Administration when these a period of almost moratorium negotiations began, reappears since 1967. on new strategic ten years later under The UTAH INDEPENDENT 11 water control laws. Alien UN laws are coming into the U.S. A. via the United Nations Charter as mandates that arent After self-executin- g. execution (enactment by are Congress) those UN non-law- s being upheld by the Courts using the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Each State clouded its statutory sovereignty in favor of the federal laws when the States ratified the 14th Amendment. The controversial ratification claim itself is moot. . Abused by the tortured title; the language turns over the lawmaking to the appointed interpretations of the Courts, s he the 14th Amendment has been Administrator. The makes (administrative turned into a shelter for alien regulations) need only to be UN laws and enforces them in The administrator would published in the Federal Register the States. The switch from the decide drinking water standards, to take effect. The proposed UN Charter mandate to the 14th control water sources, establish measure so provides. Amendment argument in Fujii on underground The Administrator would vs. State set the pattern. (See regulations sewers (waste injection control.) name his own Fujii vs. State Calif. , 1950 & Under the broad powers, he advisory council. Presumably the 41752 242 Pacific Reporter could .fluoridate all drinking EPA P.2d 617.) water in the nation as a The Amendment sets up dual (Environmental Protection protection for U.S. citizens. If Agency) directors in the ten (10) citizenship for Americans: state his order regarding a sewer U.S.A. regions would report to citizenship and U.S. citizenship. program were ignored, a $5000 him on the monumental task of Speaking of the latter, the No 'day fine could be inflicted as inspecting and monitoring that Amendment says, .shall . . . . would be required. State .deny to any Made responsible for person . . .the equal protection of the laws. A command for. enforcing the water the States would face lawsuits every State to obey national and fines if they didnt. ACIR laws. Abused, the command is d being made to justify alien UN (Syndicate federal Advisory Commission on In writing the national Intergovernmental Relations) openly assisted by several 1313 drinking water non-lavandals may have gone broups, has a package of water ' and sewer laws prepared for too far too fast. They failed to state use (ACIR Cum 1970, take into account the traditional 87-- 5 a, b, and c.) supremacy of a Constitution, By ratifying the UN Charter, including state constitutions, the U.S. Senate committed the over executive orders and Congress to legislate in areas administrative regulations (the such as the water which are closed to Congress by non-law- s the Constitution. The measure.) The error might be fatal for Constitution doesn't give Congress the power to enact an that and other Metro governance unlimited spate of laws. 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