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Show The'Paper That Dares To Take A Stand November 8, 1973 SOVIET SIMILARITY Nixon Helping Arabs Too! Salter-McMilli- an In Soviet Russia millions of were murdered or deported to Siberia for refusing to give up their farms to live on farmers communist collective farms. The Reds said that the punishment of the peasant farmers would serve as a warning to others. In Russia the government punished the farmers for many things, but we always thought it could never happen Interview - The Middle East has Belmont, Massachusetts once again been the scene of a shooting war. Throughout the fighting, Americans were re- minded by the Press that our country was firmly in Israels corner and the Soviet Union was backing the Arabs. The ominous overtones of such a lineup were implied over and over again, in all reports on the war. What we Americans were not told was that United States aid to Soviet Russia contributed mightily to the Arabs ability to wage war. For years, the United States has supplied precision ball bearings, sophisticated computers, machine tools and other vital products to the Commu- nists in Russia and Eastern Europe. These items 'are absolutely essential in the manufacture of SAM missiles, MIG fighters and other weapons, We have even built three massive tractor plants in Russia. These plants are equally capable of both tractors -- and tanks! When this aspect of the recent war is considered, the whole Mideast situation takes on a new perspective. And when President Nixon stated at the height of the action, We want this fighting to end, he chose to conceal the involvement of our own country. The Mideast War, like the Vietnam War before, found the United States supplying both sides. It is another in the long string of brushfire wars spawned by leaders whose primary goal is to enhance their own personal power by increasing the size and power of government in all of the countries involved. History shows clearly that involvement in war presents both the opportunity and the excuse to impose more government on a frightened citizenry. One known outcome of our overt support. of Israel is increased difficulty in obtaining Arab oil. Such retaliation, compounding our current Continued From Page 10 the air because I want everybody to hear it. A: Can you get a copy of this tape to me? S: Yes, A: Ora cassette? S.' Yes, give me your address. A: My address is Ira E. McMillian, here. Box 4442, Berkeley, California In Chicot County, Ark., James 94704 Weir over-planthis rice S: All right. allotment on his 996-ac- re farm. A: I think Gary Allen ought to The government sued him and have a copy of it, too. obtained a $16,972 judgment. S: All right, fine. Admiral. Then a U.S. Marshal sold Weirs A: If I can do anything more for ed farm at auction. They said this was Ive got two mid-teryou necessary as a warning to others, to examinations coming up. Im a make the system work. student here. My room-mat- e, as I told you, is my wonderful son, who is still alive. He did not die in a y. A resident of California and a native of Iowa were S: Admiral, I admire you more of merits the their discussing than I can say. states. The former silenced the . A: Have you read the article? latter when he explained that S: I certainly have. Thats why way back in 1849, during the Im up in arms today. some form A: Are a lot of people reading it, people gold rush, I wonder? Iowa moved to California. S: They are going to, after seeing From there they , sent and hearing this; because theyre postcards and oranges to their an old California . going to hear it. friends A: Well, I hope that you can get custom. Th recipients of it around the country. these kindly mementos also S: Ill do my very, very best. moved to California, and the A: Well, keep me informed, will process of sending postcards you? and oranges was repeated. S: Right. Remember my name, More friends in Iowa moved to Admiral, in case 1 call you. California until, in the course A: Let me write it down. of years, it has come to pass S: My name is Bob Salter. that the only people left in Salt, Iowa are those who cannot A: Of course. 1 have your read or write, or who do not 3. Now telephone number, like oranges. A merican Opinion whats the name of your outlet? Continued from page 9 5: KSXX. There is no question but what it was A: Do you know Ezra Taft m Oranges rice-padd- . double-barrele- d . e-- r.. not. It would be legal to pick up a man still in uniform if it could be claimed that he was a security risk or embarrassing the uniform. But, if a retired Rear Admiral can be picked up on any kind of trumped up charge, then every man who has ever sved in the military stands liable to if (or whenever) his hospitalization conduct displeases the Establishment. The hallmark of a police state is the knock on the door by the Volkspolizei, or whatever it happens to be called. Whenever a citizen can be arrested without a warrant, denied his civil liberties, and incarcerated without charges or even a hearing, you have a police state whether it be Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, Red China, or the United States of America. And any Chief Executive who would permit officers of his Administration to kidnap a man from his home in the night or bodily to abduct a citizen from the street -should be required by the people to answer for his actions. - EXPOSE YOUR FRIENDS to the Utah Independent 20 Assorted ' Back Issues 1 1 or ONLY $1.00 COINS self-defeati-ng I Try the Best Deseret Supply Beehive Foods i Best Hedge LAm Against Inflation Cyrus 754-367- R. 2 Bylund P.O. Box 415, Santaquii We deal in Gold & Silver coins in quantity. Silver Dollars are my specialty. 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Ill be home about 2 o'clock San Francisco time. Well, lets see, it's exactly oclock now, and Im going to be late for my class, but it's worth it. S: I think so. - dictators and prolonged the war. But the tions were ignored by the Congress and by President Nixon, Since the Vietnam ceasefire, pressure by the Nixon Administration for more aid to Communist nations has increased. At the same time, our governments aid to Israel has mushroomed. These twin policies clearly amount to direct aid to one Mideast antagonist and indirect aid to the other. At first glance, the whole business would seem to indicate insanity. But the formulators of such policies are neither stupid nor naive. They are brilliant men whose goal, unfortunately, appears to be the acquisition of raw power over the lives and fortunes of their own countrymen. Supplying both sides of the war in Vietnam resulted in a tremendous growth of Big Government in the United States. Similar treachery re-garding the Middle East can only bring about a - concentration of additional power in the hands of these same individuals. WERE THOSE THREATS TO OUR NATIONAL SECURITY? We keep hearing so often about national security as and the other justification for the wire taps, the break-in- s, extra-legactivities in. connection with the Watergate hearings and the Kissinger confirmation proceedings. ' But never a word about who or what was threatening our in the national security. The biggest and best ol the cover-up- s whole thing seems to be what the threats were to our national security, that could justify what was done. And until we know what the threats were and from whom, how could anyone know whether or not they justified what was done? -- J. Kesner Kahn A: My professors are all behind me, and the President of the University is Behind me, and the Chancellors behind me, and they all think that got something here and they're going to push it to the limit. S: I hope so. Thank you, sir. A: Thank you. S: Bye, bye. A: Bye. to pick up and hold the Admiral Benson? even if it could be shown that he was is American people. Another likely outcome of this war is an increase in the power and prestige of the United Nations. The ultimate suppliers of this latest the leaders of the United States and the war are committed to a world Soviet Union government under the UN. Such a concentra- tion of power over the entire world is not at all inconsistent with their designs. During the Vietnam War, millions of Ameri-cans petitioned Congress and the President to stop the. aid and trade to 'Communist nations which supplied North Vietnam. They argued that the aid only propped up the Communist WHAT illegal - which he obviously oil crisis, could enable our federal government to institute severe oil rationing. And the controls required to enforce it would give bureaucrats a stranglehold on the government-contrive- d Copyright 1 973 by The John Birch Society Features 355-623- totally deranged The Utah Independent Page 15' 1 6 Kensington Ave. Salt Lake City 484-525- 5 |