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Show What Liconso ? or Why You Can Suo Your Doctor but Not Your Lawyor Vol.4 No. 25 Pago 8 '$ Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 June 21, 1973 era "S3 r SfJf Senator Frank Church has received nationwide publicity in connection with his committee's investigation of the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) with regard to the election of Communist Salvador Allende. Syndicated columinst Paul Scott noted that by publicly airing private discussions between the CIA and ITT officials. Senator Church has used his subcommittee as a forum to embarrass the U.S. Government throughout Latin America and to provide Allenae the ammunition he needs to bolster his shaky campaign to establish a Communist system of SIN. FRANK CHURCH government in Chile. BIm Democrat Senator Church's for As Chairman of the Senate leftist causes extends support back to the Foreign Relations Subcommittee time when he first entered the on Latin American Affairs, Senate on January 3, 1957. Frank Forrester Church was governor of Idaho. Through the born July 24,1924 in Boise, Idaho, i influence of his wife and her His father, Frank Forrester family. Church became a Church, II was a dealer in Democrat and entered Harvard sporting goods; his mother is the University Law School at the former Laura Bilderback. His urging of her family, and then entire family was strongly attended Stanford University from which he received his LL.B. Republican. After graduating from Boise Degree in 1950. Thereafter he High School in 1942 Church was associated with the Boise, entered Stanford University in Idaho law firm of Langroise, Palo Alto, California but went Clark and Sullivan. In 1952 he unsuccessfully into the Army during his first semester. He received his B.A. sought election to the state degree in 1947 and that same, legislature and in February 1956 year, on June 21, he married Jean he filed as a candidate for the Bethine Clark, daughter of ' Democratic nomination for the Federal Judge Chase A. Clark, a U.S. Senate. Church won the Democrat, who had been Democratic primary over former Governor of Idaho. The Clark U.S. Senator Glen Taylor by a family was affluent and margin of only 168 votes. Church prominent in New Deal was supported financially by the Democratic politics. One of Mrs. socialistic leftist National Church's . cousins, D. Worth . Committee for an Effective Clark, was a U.S. Senator and one Congress and also by leftists of her uncles had ' been a Elmer Davis and . Archibald . .rN Ma&eish. Church's voting record during his Senate service .has been strictly liberal. In 1$5jwhen a bill was introduced to retain the ban on barter with Communist satellite Church countries. it, expressing his opposed of approval trading with our Communist enemies. Church was supported in his political campaigns by the late Walter Reuther, whose -- was well established. On September 16, 1967 Karl Prussion (who for 12 years was an FBI counterspy) was interviewed at the Constitution Day Convention of We the Walter People.'' Regarding Reuther he was questioned: Mr. Prussion, heres a question that I know could take hours to discuss. Since the hour is late, Im going to ask you just to highlight Continued on Page 6 Undar Cowr entered into by the nations of Insiders have been working the world, with all the oceans behind the scenes to bring about beyond the legal territorial limits a World Government through to be controlled by the United the United Nations which would Nations. For years our Establishment include a World Court and a U.N. force. peacekeeping One of the problems facing-thplanners of World Government has been how to finance the final push. Now a plan has been developed whereby there would be an ocean or seabed treaty UTAH INDEPENDENT 2459 Major Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Second lass Postage Paid at Salt Lake City, Utah When Senator Frank Church, radical Democrat from Idaho, publicly suggested in 1967 that the U.N. be given ownership of the ocean's mineral resources in order to provide the United Nations with a large and the independent source financing. Senator of Barry Goldwater declared in his syndicated newspaper column: It is obvious that Church's suggestion falls into that category of fantasy that is the natural foolishness and never-never-la- nd homeland of so many the suggestions concerning United Nations. But, like so many radical ideas which seemed absurd in 1967, Senator Church's proposal is now very near to becoming a reality. Fraser, Zablocki, Fascell, Diggs, Nix, 3w w B& ap w Rosenthal, Culver, Hamilton, Bingham, Yatron, Reid, Harrington, Ryan, Riegle, Mailliard, Findley, Buchanan, Whalen, Mathias, Winn, and Gilman. The House Resolution Whereas the oceans stated: 70 cover per centum of the Earth's surface and their proper are use and development essential to the United States and recognition of Nixon and Johnson have (a)protection from ocean recognized the inadequacy of pollution, (b) assurance of the existing ocean law to prevent integrity of of investments, (c) conflict, and have urged its substantial sharing of revenues modernization to assure orderly derived from exploitation of the and peaceful development for seabed, particularly for the benefit of all mankind; and economic ' assistance to Whereas a Law of the' Sea Conference is scheduled to convene in November-Decemb- developing er 1973, preceded by of National Jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as the Seabed Committee); 1973, and Whereas it is in the national interest of the United States that this conference should speedily reach agreement on a just and effective ocean treaty;' Now, therefore, be it "Resovecf, That the House of Representatives endorses the following envisioned in the Presidents ocean policy statement of May 23, 1970, and now being pursued by the United States delegation to the Seabed Committee for the Law preparing Sea of the Conference freedom of the seas, beyond the twelve-mil- e (1) protection of (a) territorial sea, for navigation, commerce, transportation, communication, and scientific research, and (b) free transit through and over international straits; countries. (d)compulsory settlement of disputes, and (e) protection of other reasonable uses of the oceans beyond the territorial sea, including any economic intermediate zone; an effective (3) International Seabed Authority to regulate orderly and just development of the mineral resources of the deep seabed as two preparatory meetings of the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of the Seabed and Ocean Floor Beyond the Limits objectives, On March 28, 1973, House Resolution 330 was introduced in the U.S. Congress by the cream of the radicals Congressmen the' following international interests: community (2) to the other countries of the world; and Whereas Presidents the common heritage of mankind, protecting the interests both of developing and of developed countries; and . and "(4)conservation . protection of living resources, with fisheries regulated for maximum sustainable yield, with coastal state management of coastal species and host state management of anadromous species, and international management of such migratory species as tuna. "SEC. 2 The House of Representatives commends the United States delegation to the ( united Nations) . Seabed Committee preparing for the Law of the Sea Conference for its excellent work, and encourages the delegation to continue to Activity In Congress On February 8, Congressman 1973, fraser 216 endorsing a Donald introduced H.R. U.N. ocean treaty; on March 13, 1973, Mr. Fraser introduced an identical Resolution, H.R. 296. Together the two Resolutions have nineteen Congressional sponsors and Similar Resolutions previously introduced by Representative Donald Fraser had been referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs which, in turn, referred them to its Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements, of which Mr. Fraser just happens to be Chairman. co-sponso- The rs. Subcommittee held and 27, 1973. At the Hearing on March John Norton twenty-firs- t, Hearings on March 21 Moore, head of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Seabed Committee, testified on behalf of the Executive branch in support of the Resolutions. At the Hearings on March twenty-seventtestimony was given by former Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Marne Dubs of Kennecott Copper Corporation; Northcut Ely, a Washington attorney; and Lowell ..Wakefield, former Fisheries Wakefield president of of Alaska. All four witnesses' testified in support of the e Resolution. the On March twenty-eightfull Committee on Foreign Affairs ordered by voice vote that H.R. 330 be favorable h, h, reported. The early report . which diligently agreement on an ocean treaty accompanied the bill stated that embodying the .goals stated the establishment of an herein. Continued on Page 3 work for |