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Show i Page 3 THE AMERICAN STATESMAN Friday, February 12, 1960 Conservative Register 4 For Adults Only &H fatge Scatdman Cteriman J Problem Are You Being Used by the Reds? Received a call from a man in Tucson, Arizona, who asked us to tif HetfMf Ctemykcm How do you go about finding would need a new county Super- send 2,000 copies of the issues of a conservative candidate? visor, if we ever expected decent the American Statesman that had Every mans problem is to keep answer to discrimination, exploita-ioIf you find one, what do you government, a new City Council- the first article of our 1313" from being used by the Commuand economic want. To fight man and a bright knight in shining series. do next? nists to produce a Soviet America. for communism, they say, is to beThe man asked the questions, armor for Congress. Our State AsR.E.L. writes: If the Commu- come part 'of the most sacred cruHe said the EXPERTS are trying laughed like a fiend and left town. semblyman was among the seven to take over there too. have nists already infiltrated near- sade in the history of man. We will recite Legislators who introduced the proour Many citizens, atgovernment departly all of our own experi- posed 23rd Amendment last year He is paying ' for the printing ments, why dont they take us over? tracted by these words and not seeence, step by and we will guard him zealously. and mailing the paper. When we Didnt they take ing behind the Communist intenof We to three talked, conseriously, will series him told the that over Russia with tions, have been swept into the beginning step, with our convic- our acquaintances, about running tinue he said send it every week. net" less than 30,000 Communist thought-contrtion that we were for office. bill. Ill pay the Communists? Recently the American Bar AsThe youngest man decided that all alone, in a 'Dear R.E.L.: The sociations Special Committee on were world of Commu- he could not run for public office Utah Kearns The people in U.S. presents a Communist Tactics, Strategy and rea- so for excellent several sitpersonal own concerned about their Objectives submitted a report to nists, socialists much work sons us assured would but he no-gand political uation that last Tuesday night they problem, but they the Associations House of Deledecided if the turn-outhard others for s dniks. they had one of their largest are working on gates which stated: that man One stated The real strength of commuOne fine day,' affirmatively. at a meeting with their EXPERTS. and many it he the run would for and nism in the United States is the Mr. Boardman in the course of Congress millions of AmerUniverfrom the A would man other said dishe young lady number of an ordinary conversation, we young organiicans are helping continue to ponder and cogitate, sity wondered what all the people covered a young man who apthem. Their goals zations and individuals who will doing there. Young lady, they are to destroy the value of our collaborate with the Communists. peared to be concerned about Ms for a few weeks. This was July, were in their government are interested 11 months before the June, to exhaust our savings, in- For every Communist Party memgovernment and immediately felt 1959, about the money,' As statement to your lesa alone. Butn-t- he crease our taxes, eliminate private ber, there may be one hundred young man 1960 Primary election. big fuss the outsiders (this paper) who will do the was not alone because his wife BY OCTOBER, 1959, the situa- have raised and your objection to property and to make most of our work of Communists. the shared his views. on the governpeople dependent tion had changed; Our Congres- their The Communists now have six interfering, may ment for their welfare and seWe attended a meeting at which sional candidate had changed his we ask(this paper) Univerwas when the hundred you fronts. In addition they The tragedy of it is that the principal speaker talked about mind but Robert F. Clifton made the curity. with Utah of have incorporated fronts in front of the fronts. sity repeal of the income tax Amend- up his mind firmly, so we were community of Kearns. You are an so many Americans are helping use of their fellow travelMaking them to do it! ment- we met a few more people. set with a candidate for Congress outsider too, arent you? ers and dupes, plus their united We Joined with a few more people as announced in the American In his book, Masters of Deceit," front The Communists boast tactic, in a compact political action group Also, why didnt you do some J. Edgar Hoover, Head of the F.B.I., Statesman, October 9, 1959. can have they fifty thousand letters and before long, we were among To run for Congress in Cali- voting wMle the people were there? writes: on issue sent to Capital Hill any people who walked around ask- fornia, a candidate must be at least Remember this . . . NEVER TURN Dupes. The final area (of or the White House inside of 72 ing, What can we do about it?" 25 years of age, seven years or YOUR BACK ON THE MASSES thought control) is that of the hours. We suggested, Lets begin at the more a U. S. Citizen and a citizen . , you treat them unjustly and dupe, or innocent victim, the indiThe asset the Combottom and try to find a candidate of the State, of California but does they, will trample you to death. vidual who, unknowingly is under munists greatest have at the present time for the state legislature or for not have to live in the District in Communist thought and control and is not the hydrogen bomb, certainThe great test of the validity of does the work of the Party. A Congress." The suggestion lay which he campaigns for office. not Soviet satellites, but world there,- glittering and golden in the Members of the House of EXPERT system is this; make tragedy of the past generation in ly Repre- the of their tactics, strategy ignorance sunlight, like an egg! sentatives serve for two years and all of their plans and ordinances, the United States is that so many and objectives. . . . The first question which arises pay a filing fee of $225.00. The charters, subject to a popular vote persons, including Most persons who are informed Have statesmen, public officials, educa- on two of the years. every people must than file candidate less not do What is, communism think our country you qualifications tors, ministers of the gospel, pro- is now in greater danger than were look for?" Since we are con- 40 nor more than 60 names of reg- all department heads elected. Make and fessional men, have been duped into cerned here only with uncom--- istered voters in the political party certain that on all committees comthe Titanic and Pearl Harbor. The of the the boards that people of Ms selection. helping communism. Communist thesis of J. Edgar Hoovers new promising Conservatives, the canoutnumber the EXPERTS. leaders have proclaimed that comdidate must consent to the basic Masters is: .Mr. Clifton and his campaign munity Do and you are all right. But, munism must be partly built with book, Communismofis Deceit," this menthe committee (volunteers helping with this principles upon which all legitimajor paper will bet you that they hands, and this, to ace of our time. mate Conservatives seem his campaign) have been making threatens Tqdayit wont stand for such a plan.' They a large extent, is true. the very existence of bur Western steady progress since the announce- dont like the people to have a Communist propaganda is tail- civilization. Other qualifications should be ment of his candidacy. One of the vote. EXAMPLE . . . why did pie ored to attract In his speech to the 1957 Naexamined from a realistic point of first activities involved the print- University prof, town the offers a tional Convention of the American Communism 1000 of automobile bogus had has man bumper council at Kearns? view. Until a experi- ing of a Mr. Hoover warned: thousstickers also few a spiritual appeal," 'Kingdom has Legion, ence in an elective office, he 4,,xl5", God fold-ovon stratearth. tactics Its and dismiss lightly the exTo and business cards. elective In an had no experience type Our readers who might wonder are covered with attractive, istence of the subversive threat egy office. The average politician gains During January, Mr. Clifton made this paper is taking so much appealing words, such as freedom, in the United States is to dehis so called experience through a half dozen personal appearances why space for local issues. THIS IS justice, and equality. The Com' activities in a Febru-ry and advance Chamfor bookings liberately commit national suipolitical party. NOT LOCAL. It is happening all munists claim are working for cide In some quarters we are indicate a rapidly growing in- over the they ber of Commerce activity or efforts country and you are probcontributed through some service terest in the political principles of ably next This is your chance to a better world, that they have the surely doing just that " organization, none of which ac- this forthright young man. watch first-han- d what is happentually qualifies a man in connection THERE IS ONE PITFALL which ing. with the responsibility of an elecThe same reason we spend so presents great danger to the camtive office. paign of any legitimate conserva- much space on City Hall and what A MAN WHO has managed to tive; Well meaning advisors who our Mayor is doing. This is what happens when you put a Conservaearn a living for himself and his want their candidate to try to in office. The more local it is tive in private enterprise, pareveryone else. The instant family it is for your community. the better is for business a in all Conservative attempts to be himself, ticularly well qualified to cope with the day things to all men, he is no longer If more mayors and governors were by day responsibilities of govem- - a Conservative but just another Conservatives then Congress would BUENA PARK CALIF. ment because he has acquired the false prophet To avoid confusion, have a tough time being other than Conservative. habits of responsibility, without the basic platform of the candidate which an ordinary, run of the mill should be clearly defined. From The Senator Goldwater article is political hack, can be most kindly that point on, either the candidate the first Of the series, Where I or one member of his committee described as irresponsible. This series was prompted Stand." The man who is best qualified to should be responsible for all dea from Nora Eldridge letter run for public office in the crises cisions concerned with policy, plat- by. what are the vital issues which confronts us is a man who form or principles and all varia- asking voters us before in the coming has no desire to be a politician, no tions, thereof. election? Well, Nora, the series has Finding people who still believe urge to make a secure nest for I hope after the next and started himself on the public payroll and in decent government is not a ten weeks your question is anand no desire for political empire or simple task. Selling them to your satisfaction, on the idea that a Con- swered yourself power. i can is be elected, a job The man best qualified to rim servative Mrs. Albert M. Hubbard of Napa, is for Government adults. work for Is an for public office, today, is going to help us California, intelliadults and a lack of adult angry man, a distrustful man, a count account and for the Conservman who has finally discovered gence in government always leads atives. She lives at 4060 E, 3rd his public hero has feet of clay to the childish, spendthrift and Ave. wasteful antics of socialists. all the way to his arm pits. GOOD LUCK! In our area, we realized that we Send a 3c stamp for information on the potential cost Of a loaf of bread to: Information Research Bureau, Inc., Woodward Building, Washington 5, D.C. Tell them you learned of it in THE AMERICAN Recently the Constitutional Con- take an active part in the campaign. STATESMAN. servative of Montana sent out a He leans toward the opposition to A TRIBUTE TO THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM Quotable quotes from Oakland, survey in their State and across the organization of a- third party, THAT BUILT THE WEST. the nation. The results in Montana but might go along if the argu- California: I am collecting data makes He were ments a as for a young student in college . . . convincing. show the following composite picture of a Conservative living it a practice to write his repre- from Twin Falls, Idaho, certainly Stilt owned and operated by the founder, sentatives about important bills. in Montana. appreciate your paper MR. and MRS. WALTER KNOTT and FAMILY Of the 10 subjects which arouse very much. He is 55 years of age; his main interest is agriculture, and he is a in him the most anxiety and great' est opposition, 6 have to do with CHICKEN DINNER RESTAURANT Pumpkinvine Pike on a letter protestant He is a- - Republican; voted in the nations economy and attacks head thought youd like it too.! 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