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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stapd Page 4 The UTAH Independent May 31, 1973 READERS OUTLOOK Dear Editor: There are terrifying details about Wounded Knee that have not reached the public. Prior to evacuation it was learned from observers at the scene that the renegades raped every woman entered the who hamlet, including one now hospitalized in Gordon, Nebraska,' who was raped more than one hundred times. At least three ranches were burned, two of them destroyed. Cattle theft was rampant. Each night, scores of radicals virtually all armed attempted to enter the encampment to bolster the outlaws. Meanwhile, the standing orders to federal marshals were : shoot to maim the renegades if it became necessary, but shoot to kill if residents of Wounded Knee or local ranchers threatened to attack the renegades. The marshals and FBI men bn the scene discovered their job was to protect the criminals not the1 residents. And the officers were disgusted. The A.I.M. outlaw recently killed in an exchange of gunfire was reported to be named Frank Clearwater. His real name was Frank Clear. He was not an Indian but a white completely ex-conv- ict who received had Dishonorable a Dishcarge from the military and had served ten years in prison. I believe all and freedom-lowin- g Americans would agree that such facts as these should not be suppressed. Sincerely yours, Gladys Gephart Desert Hot Springs, Cal.Eear EACH ONE EXCITING is - admit that there is a "vast increase" in the number of Americans who fail to file an income tax return. Johnnie M. Waiters, outgoing IRS commissioner, testifying before a House Appropriations subcommittee, revealed that the trend toward noncompliance is "frightening. If not checked," said Walters, "the current $2.5 to $3 billion lost through noncompliance will rise to $6 billion by 1976." Walters admitted that tax strikers who believe that tax Never-the-le- are inequitable contributing to the number of rapidly-growin- g non-filer- s. "The number of these people in the past few years has increased vastly," he said. However, he refused to state how many individuals do not file. By 1976, the IRS hopes to have a computerized system of to identify, all who do not file. However, he did not explain how the agency hoped to follow up on the millions of Americans who, according to his own estimates, will join the ranks of nonfilers. On a slightly different note, reports from the field indicate that IRS agents have begun reading the "Miranda Warning" to tax fighters who display some knowledge of their rights. Numerous witnesses in northern Virginia saw this probably happen last month first time in the history of the IRS. This indicates that IRS officials are becoming aware that they can no longer operate in contemp of the Constitution at least when their victims are aware of their rights. cross-checki- ng If PLUMBING FIXTURES an understatement We Are For The The . The Handyman, Professional KETCHUM'S about our town's fuel shortage, and how we shivered all winter, Now we've solved the problem we can face next winter without fear. Our solution is based on an established electrical engineering technique, which, in case you haven't heard of it, shall now describe. This will be today's s cience history lesson, so please take careful notes, There will be a quiz at the end of the hours. I the land for fertilizer. That is not in the cards for us, for the mult- With the electron population thus stabilized, the gaseous diffusion plant was needed only for expansion and makeup of irrecoverable losses. And Edison soon devised a way to eliminate jt althogether. He found that by attaching a third wire to an beards.. All of us flock there with our weekly buckets of BTU's (except the Fench restaurant on Main Street, which brings calories, these must be packed separately). Since March our town's seasonally adjusted fuel consumption has dropped 90 percent, and the Town Council has voted to repeal the Second law of Thermodynamics. PRIVATE SCHOOL ' Individualized Plan Each Student a Class Diagnostic testing. Grades K limit for 9, NcS aggressive learners, instilC learn concentration confidence, learning ability is not related to age Christian-America- n building, Phonics, McGuf fey's character; A Readers superior; education for your child. TuitiorC 40.00 permonth. Enroll now forS ;9ept. 3rd semester. AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOL 345 South Main St George, Utah Phone 673-534- 4 power Heavy elements were used, as these contain more electrons per atom than light elements. But since known heavy element deposits were quite limited, it was feared that electricity was doomed. 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Early motors, toasters, plant was turned over to the iron, etc. had only one wire, on for which carried electrons from the governmentmetalexperiments uranium called an obscure power company to the that will probably never amount appliance. The used electrons to anything. were simply dumped into the air. Edison's success at Recalling No pollution atmospheric electrons, the resulted from this, because the conservingat our local Gas Co. electrons rose quickly to the engineers not said, why adapt his method stratosphere and formed an to conservation of BTU's off the invisible cloud, which we now floor with insulated tweezers call the Van Allen belt. and pack them in thermos jugs. However, since the electrons were being discarded after one By soaking them in water first to remove their labels and then use, and since natural matter contains less than 0.03 percent crushing them underfoot, it is electrons by weight, an acute possible to pack two or threen electron shortage developed. A million used BTU's into a container. separation plant was Neighborhood Recycle established at Oak Ridge, Tenn., Centers have been established, from matter to strip electrons by manned by authentic recycle for diffusion gaseous workers in sweatshirts and to distribution corporationists who are in control of our government have their own breeding." From thenceforward WfWfH ! inational appliance, and tying the other end of the wire to a sewer pipe, electrons would rise out of the ground to the appliance along this third wire by jet pump action. The rise rate was greater than sufficient to make up all losses, and so he termed this electricity was discovered in 1800 by phenomenon When 2 . 4th So. 7th W. 2470 Wall Ave. in Salt Lake in Ogden greater coverage Magazine I told you Tvyo months ago appliances, with their familiar single black wire, would soon disappear. Fortunately, a young genius from New Jersey named Thomas Edison got the idea ' why not use two wires? One to carry electrons to the appliance, and the other to recycle them back to the generator. Edison's scheme proved so successful that it was adopted immediately. Repair Parts Cutting, Pipe Shop Threading, Fitting Includes 3 Bags Sand Continued From Page Bill Minkler of Nuclear News convenient Pipe valves fittings SELL ONE nationwide, which was not our original intent, will permit us to add full time reporters to our staff of three "snowed under" work horses. Trial subscriptions are great introductions for uninformed neighbors. Very few request cancellation. However, we hardly break even with that offer. Some subscribers have been "fudging by including themselves in our "trial" offers when our intent was really limited to only new prospects. we want all of We also know what it is to you! be financially embarrassed. Now, we would like to request your help in doubling our Full Year subscriber lists by the end of September. 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