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Show PAGE 6 Tha UTAH October Indapandant The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand 1973 11 government is responsible for food and fuef shortages and for the dwindling value of the dollar. In his talk, he- - will present background material on each of these pressing problems, as well as positive suggestions for solving 4 them. states: If the national policies presently in effect are not reversed, empty cupboards anjd worthless currency are unavoidable. If s time for a hard look at some unpleasant realities - so that the American people can act intelligently to save themselves from disaster." A Mr . engineer, staff the served on McManus has of The John Birch Soiciety since 1966. He became Public Relations Director of the organization early in 1973. He is known nationally as an author, lecturer, film producer and newspaper columnist. TO SPEAK BIRCH SPOKESMAN TO GIVE ANSWERS FOR former Marine'Corps officer and electronics BIRCH LEADER INFLATION, Dave Jorgensen, a local leader of SHORTAGES Local members of the John Birch Society will present the Public Relations Director of the Society,. Mr. J6hn F. McManus, for a Solutions To speech entitled Inflation and Shortages" on Wednesday. October ICth. The program, to which the public is invited, will be presented at Hotel. Utah. Empire Room, beginning at' 8 :00 p.M. the Society commented, Were extremely proud to present Mr. McManus for this speech. His logical and forthright method of presenting Society viewpoints is to our members. and' the legions of Americans whom we influence. We can guarantee a valuable and important talk. Tickets for the program are priced at $2.00 and may be obtained by contacting Mr. Jorgensen at 277-24or the American Opinion well-kno- Continued, From Page counter-productiv- e. If the people allow this proposal by so-call- conservative" ed bill that wou on innocen p . nict unt0,d harm powers m.non.y ret olunonMs.o Richard Nixon to come to pass, slop w i epe that they they will truly have the kind of demand or government they deserve -t- otal without tnal. incarcerated ' He Mr. John McManus OUTLOOK READERS 4' wn 20 Mr. McManus, one of .the few Book Stores. 0. 9, authorized spokesmen for the There will be tickets, available at Society, believes that the federal the door the night of the 487-500- 355-536- DrQfirajn. The middle class, government. which constitute the bulk of societys producers, must become aroused over this tyrannical abuse by the Executive Branch. Remember, silence is not golden its yellow!" J. Reese Sacramento, California Open Letter Mr. L. H. Curtis President, KSL Television Station Social Hall Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 841 TI Dear Mr. Curtis:' Last evening, Sunday, 1 saw and heard your editorial, telling the people of Utah that the United States ought to, without delay, pass the Genocide Treaty. Mr. Curtis, 1 am sorry, but I disagree with your statement irrevocably. The Genocide Treaty is a dangerous, dastardly treaty that has implications for the total control of our people, with from interpretations many different sources that would penalize persons accused of pven doing mental harm" to minority groups all over the world. This is a Manifesto-inspire- d Communist . THE SILVER MONARK OiNf , another country m e because nerhaps at looked with a frouchy express face. Our soldiers who have ordered to go to other countries to y. "fieht against Communism" could be brought to trial for murder Besides, anyw here in the w orld. when has the United States even advanced the thought of mass race liquidation The Red Chinese and Russians have already Red liquidated millions of their own people. There is no intention in our nation for anyone to murder anyone of another race and never will be, unless the blacks, w ho are in the minority now turn on the 1 white people and try to kill them. feel that the white people would be themseles. able to protect from that kind of revolution, without a Genocide treaty. Also, the jews are under no kind of danger from that source, either. We have treated most minority groups with great respect and humanitarianism, excepting in some states where the poor white people have been given bad treatment, and some areas of Our minority discrimination. State is not one of these. Enclosed is material we have on the subject of the Genocide T reaty. Hope you will read it and realize the truth of w hat 1 have said. Please do not broadcast these things to our people, when you ha e so little knowledge of national matters, which by implication or interpretation, can be implemented to do harm. interest, and most of the measures you propose have merit, but this dradly impIicatiom t0 ,he safety of our people. Please, will you retract this? , saw two black men who ,estified against Dr- - Kissinger.s appointment to the office of Secretary of State of our nation, a ,, i vivr ' United Black Front. Bothofthem presented such radical viewpoints, such as our nations rescinding the boycott against Southern Rhodesia because of the segregation practiced there, and the ratification of the Genocide These men were Do you want to Communists! promote Communist philosophy on our Church Television Station? Treaty! I hope not! for Yours constitutional (not by United government Nations, but by our own United States) and for the free agency of our people! 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