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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand December 20, 1973 The Utah Independent Page READERS OUTLOOK Prison Leave Proves Belmont, Massachustts Trooper Claude H. Baker Jr. was the first Sarasota County law enforcement officer ever murdered in the line veteran of the Florida of duty. The nine-yea- r Highway Patrol was gunned down on Saturday, November 17, when he stopped a motorist for questioning. In his last radio message, he included the license number of the suspicious car. Swift mobilization of all available police officers in a area apprehended the suspect, in hours. identified car, within twenty-fou- r The suspect proved to be a convicted auto thief who was away from prison at the time of the murder as a result of the new prison leave policy. Even though he had not yet served the sentence for his first crime, he was already wanted by police on' new charges of rape, robbery and auto theft when he was stopped by Trooper Baker. Obviously the prison leave policy is a danger- ous failure. A closer. look at the record of such permissiveness should have convinced Florida penal authorities that the whole concept is irrational. For example: In February 1972, a convict on furlough from a Washington state prison murdered State Trooper Frank Noble, a father of six. That innocent victim of a hardened criminal had stopped his murderer for a routine traffic violation. In the city of Pomona, California, twenty- three separate convicts on furlough have been for violent crimes. In Orange Coun- ty, a convict on furlough murdered a school teacher. In liberal Massachusetts, the furlough pro- gram . has recklessly endangered society by releasing at least three murderers and an assort- ment of dope pushers, armed robbers, and gunmen none of whom returned to prison at the conclusion of his leave. It is amazing that programs which grant furloughs and leaves to such hardened criminals Continued from page 5 and stockpile The also, Administration and Congress will obey their masters, the central bankers and approve the decision that they made in Switzerland. On July 31, 1945, Congress termination was announced Tuesday night by Arthur F. Bums, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, immediately upon his return from a weekend meeting of officials at Basel, where the decision central-ban- k approved the International Monetary- Fund and the - . Switzerland, International Bank for was made. Reconstruction and Development This article is notable for what it and committed the United States did not say. 1. The decision to pay 5.9 Billion Dollars, of which devalued the dollar, it was worth twenty-fiv- e per cent was to be in of 142 an ounce ofgoldand nowit gold. is worth 190 or 100 or whatever Section 8 of Article 4, of that the gold speculators will pay that agreement, provides for the maintenance of the gold value of day. Article 8 Section 1 of the the funds assets. In the coming Constitution granted Congress the months there will be a small article right to coin money and regulate on page 5 of your local paper the value thereof. stating that X amount of gold was 1934 Reserve Gold The Act of turned over to the fund. As the 21 15 5 as bankers devalue our dollar they dollar defined the grains of gold 910 fine, equaling 135 will insist on more gold to maintain troy ounce of pure gold. Since then the value of the American Congress has devalued it to 142 contribution, ounce and now a group of bankers The Supreme Court ruled in 1934 in a foreign countiy have devalued that contracts specifying payment it to 190 or 1100, and it will in gold (the gold standard) to be always be so as long as Congress unconstitutional, It would be nice if the Congress and the bankers tie our money to would all guarantee the purchasing gold. When our gold is gone then Congress will be forced to power of the housewifes budget, with the make .the necessary monetary instead of bankers in this system of Roberry reforms. 2. It has opened the door for the By Inflation, If you want to know what to do final looting of the gold ip Fort Knox and the American people about this, write P.O. Box 1976, will witness the Great Gold Provo, Utah 84601. Robbery of 1974. The Jock Walker 1 YOUR RIGHT TO WORK DENIED Your right to work: denied under minimum wage rate laws when you cannot qualify at that rate, and when jobs not worth that rate are abolished; denied when you are not a member of the union whose members alone can hold the closed-sho- p price ceilings shut jobs? denied when below-codown your employers business; denied when costly pollution abatement and ecology requirements close down the plant where you work, or prevents the building of plants where you could work; and denied the right to work you are forced to be a burden on the economy and society instead of being a productive and contributing supporter of the economy and the Daily papers tell us that a wave of male nudism is coming soon. We dont like the idea, but it might be nice to elect a few politicians who dont have any pockets. st country. GEORGE NIEDERHAUSER How can we tell when inflation REALLY gets here? All the liberal preachers will announce that tithes have gone up to 11. God who sees the sparrow fall, paints the lily short and tall, gives the sky its azure hue, surely then will care for you! Commercial & than stopped? Our answer is that the federal government has moved into the field of prison administra-five-count- y tion. Because it has, revolutionary federal atti-th- e tudes regarding convicts are now in vogue. The agency chiefly responsible for making sham les of sensible prison administration is the 1 iw Enforcement Assistance Administration. This misleadingly named conduit for federal funds is a clever mechanism by which the federal government is attempting to gain control of all levels and all spheres of law enforcement. Working in conjunction with other federal programs, all with strings attached, the L.E.A.A. has enticed otherwise sound and effective local officials into adopting furlough and a trail of and leave programs for convicts blood and crime has resulted wherever they are , ' implemented, Such innovations appear at first glance to is the wrong be quite stupid. But stupid adjective. When these new policies are understood as tools to precipitate a crime wave, destroy local law enforcement, and ultimately national police force, establish a federally-ru- n becomes brilliance obvious, their diabolical What is being done to police forces and prison administration throughout our country fits exactly into a classic pattern of subversion and destruction which will lead to a totalitarian state. Its time for the people of Sarasota County and elsewhere to become aware of what is happening right before our eyes. If the deaths of good men like Claude Baker and Frank Noble can help to create that awareness, then they will not have died in vain, . " Copyright 1973 by The John Birch Society Features uuuwu Are You Getting Started on Your Food Storage Program? Not Dont Put it off Any Longer We know wheat and have the best available . If also have the unique Bosch Bread Mixer, the Magic Mill, both hand and electric stone grinders and yogurt makers. We also handle sprouters and storage We containers., 529 So. 500 West Industrial Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning are multiplying throughout the country. The Sarasota tragedy is a direct result of Floridas adoption of programs that had proven to be decidedly dangerous elsewhere. Why are criminals coddled and then released even before they are eligible for parole? 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