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Show Page 4 me raper mat iares iu lane The UTAH Independent August 16, 1973 READERS OUTLOOK Continued from page Keynesian . . . 3, 3V2, 4 Agents Produce . p i Ui ; ii -- shL jm ;am 1 1 To Records Tax - B 81 WV;11- -- tick, tick, tick notable in some 01 the news pictures of the latter Reprinted from Washington Observer No. 164 I new power struggle is in the offing on the Communist-controlle- d A experts on Chinese En-l- Tse-tun- 05 Apparently our streets, college campuses and similar scenery are not part of the that the ai gs pattern Nevertheless, self-appoint- wardens . WHICH prescribed TRAITORS? to sacrifice some that infringed at home and most of the rest throughout of the world? 1 be to free of ecological scenery anil smellery. D.E. SCOTT Crossroads. U.S. A. USCA 9th, per 71-55- 8, stop Dear Editor: Have you written your Senators - and Congressmen The U.S. to say, "Help! today is me. Government robbing Stop Chou, Mao's most likely successor, cannot step into Maos shoes without a close fight with Chiang Ching, they pointed out. The Politburo is down to 13 members from 21, and at least 7 of the present members are either too ancient to function effectively or sick. Power in Red China is increasingly exercised by the army although the military hierarchy is characterized by unfilled vacancies. it!? Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia on June 16, 1973 gave out some shocking and startling statistics to prove it, saying: 1. Federal spending will increase $19 Billion next year. 2. Inflation and taxes will increase. 2. Interest on our national debt of $47$472 Billion will cost 17 cents out of every tax dollar for just interest alone. In addition to Senator Byrd's figures, the government has borrowed $40 Billion from the sacred Social Security trust funds and blown in on unnecessary projects. 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THE Administration sources have declared that todays super-patrio- ts unreasonable searches must not be at the discretion of the tax collector. ed ARE traitors constitutional, right to be free from unreasonable searches. The court concluded that "the right promoting Communism between upon while away enforcement choice a 50,000 American lives 10,000 miles submitting to an allegedly retaliatory summons or being dismissed was characterized by the court as "clearly a penalty squeamish citizens say they believe the first job of the ecology beautifiers should be to shear, bathe and spruce up some of the more rabid was secured an unconditional surrender and then withdrawn, in a few years time the Communists would take it all, from within. Thus, what kind of criminal subterfuge, insanity or treason, is it which compels some of our leaders Cong, embarrassing to the Internal Revenue Service. The Service had issued an administrative summons for the agent to produce all his tax records. The agent refused the audit request and was discharged from his job. The district court affirmed the dismissal, rejecting his Fourth Amendment claim as well as his argument that the audit was in retaliation for this testimony. The appellate court reversed, noting that the statutorily agent of environment. 50 conclusion that the stage isall set for a direct confrontation between Chou and Chiang Mao wife. Ching, Chiang Ching, the experts believe, is expanding her sphere of influence to Chou's citadel of bureaucracy. Her power is also steadily infiltrating into the party, the military- and the masses, the experts concluded. 1448 So. 800 East bathless slobs. over-haire- d, Taipei. in a seminar June 14 reached m protectors of the ecology that many of them are relationships between organisms and their Over I of mainland of China, according to Peiping watchers in Communist affairs who took part I bleed day ' procedure for an administrative summons for a tax audit is in the hands of the district courts, not the Internal Revenue Service. The court emphasized the correctness of this procedure in insuring that "there be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of his exercise of constitutional rights. The action of the Service in giving the is CHINESE PUZZLE Viet sub-committ- ee information frsnnw totally defeat the enemy from without. For the most dangerous enemy is within. If we had annihilated the Internal Revenue Service agent reinstated to his former position along with back pay and full benefits. The agent had been fired for refusing to produce his records for a personal tax audit. The agent had given a U.S. Senate k 1 3 Pit Continued from page 2 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered an ousted - Ph: 224-04- Refusal 3 meaningful experiences. They tried the upgraded primary where the faster readers could "progress at their own rate and where the slower ones in numbers would not get passed on to the 4th grade before they could add 3 and 5. "Lets tear down the walls in the new school, the educator said, "so the children will be working together in one big room. That way there will be less destructive competition. When they did this, they decided that the school was really too big. Children were losing their identity. "There are not enough interpersonal relationships in the infrastructure. they said. "What we really need, they concluded, "is a one room schoolhouse for about 27 children of mixed ages and grades where the teacher can give each child some individual attention and where cooperative social integration is encouraged. And since red is a cheerful color, lets paint them red. Fortunately, most of our children have been able to learn in spite of any faults or shortcomings of the public school. However, am very concerned about a growing group of children who fail to adjust to the demands of the large public school and yet who could and would learn well in a small intimate group. As a matter of fact, I feel so strongly about this that would personally start a private .version of "the little red iri the Provo-Oreschoolhouse Area this Fall if could in some way get in contact with 25 to 30 families immediately who want or need such a school for one or more of their children. J. 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