Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1973 Page: 10 of 12
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Belmont, Massachusetts - Ever wonder who
pays the bills at the United Nations? The
answer is simple The United States! Thanks to
considerable digging by Congressman John R
Rarick of Louisiana, details ot an incredible
story are now available.
In its twenty-six years as a member, the
want, and our government gives it to them!
In 1972, the United States was assessed
$130 million. But over and above this payment
- for the U.N.’s general operations, our govern-
ment also shelled out another $351 million in
“voluntary contributions” for special U.N. pro-
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delcared retroactively that
a Johnson hud been absolutely
right. So that we are left
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I the impeachment of a Presid-
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Senator Kennedy's point in
that no man is above the
law-that, he says, to the
fulfillment of the American
idea. And since the Supreme
Court to the final arbiter of what
; is the law and what is not the
law, then a President who
defies the Court should be
impeached and removed.
Friends of executive sove-
influence in the legal sense.
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American ideals and independ-
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Write to President Nixon and
to your Congressmen to stop
this power grab before it’s too
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All sorts of pressures may af-
fect the provisions of a person’s
The concept is
J. Marsh Thompson. Vice and a half yuan he lived at ono^b A walkie-talkie inflict-
President Sprio T. Agnew's Washington's «her atm Part ed $500000 worth of damage,
press spokesman, made a point HoteL Thepdirr rortiest prevent the
the other day that I feel to worth There are ctoor reports tort drotrurtim,
repeating to you. Agnew received gifts of food, arrests were made. To hold
He was discussing recent liquor and cash from friends their jobs, many workingmen
stories that the Vice President and associates in Maryland have to go along with violence
has recieved gifts of food, five where he served as Bihimirf ordered by some labor booses
wines, and liquor from friends County executive and later as who have priced their unions
since he became Vice President governor.
------ _ , , .__, . . toe practices of featherbedding.
We fed dearly tort Mr. dowdowns Lafine and teto-
I don't think you could find a Agnew and President Nixoncan ~'
hundred million dollars into the United
Nations. Our financial contribution has often
exceeded forty percent of the organization’s
annual operating budget.
America's tax dollars began flowing into the
alien to
man or woman in political i im it a linsf dml merr sf this Iecislation"has heen
office — has not received Finvestigativerepor- pouedincomgemswhe—
such gifts. many times, ing from big city newspapers make “serious wilful damage
Thompson expressed growing and the so called "new to property during a labor
exasperation with the news magazines.” dispute a federal felony.” But
reports, which he says concern as one Senator observed, “it
thoroughly innocent relation-wiB be a ragged, sytUB fight to
ships between the vice presid- Thelastin series 0 Uhree enact any labor-reform legisL
An ma m4L, articles dealing with labor ‘ » 1
end and other persons. " — - —5 aton go ong ag gnion chhefg are
vinlenne in America has heen ""-*-5
permitted to me their mem-
bers’ money tor socalled
‘campaigncontributions’ to buy
dctate what MBs be passed or
trades onions to various oasts killed." Presumedly, the Sen-
of the country, hare, Mr. aLut0"5 " talking
report, ----- f w enforcement agencies
are in eff<v tive. and the courts
can’t act until federal laws are
on the bosks that cannot be
flouted. There isonly one power
in toe naton big enough to get
the job done end that to the
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U.N. when Congress signed blank check
legislation in 1946 authorizing payment by the
? United States State Department of a “ . .. share
of the expenses of the United Nations as
apportioned by the General Assembly ..." In
other words, the U.N. tells us how much they
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been grounds for impend!
Barker and Sturgis were But Sturgis wound up cheer-
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS, INC. 2? #Ykew ds"tama, bomsttt ie custgoes
gave us permission to quote love you always.’’ beyond its proper field of
The largest individual membership of any business organization in the United States. ------------- r-=num.—d “he D--dde♦
Nixon should refuse to turn ever
the tapes even if ordered to do
as by the Supreme Court At
that point, said Mr. Kennedy,
there’s only one thing to do:
impeacn mm ine senate
chamber, according to reports,
wan very nearly empty whe
Senator Kennedy delivered Uto
speech, though at the far earner
of the room someone spotted
Senators Goldwater and Tower.
Goldwater did not proffer Ma
opinion of it, but Senator Tower
said, “So far, the refusal to
obey a court order has never
There to no precedent”
That of course to correct, but
so to it correct that the only
historical precedent for im-
peachment of a President was
The tort in series of three
articles dealing with labor
violence to America has been
Refusing to confirm or deny written by Charles Stevenson,
details at the reports in what he roving editor at The^Baaderts
called “personal areas,” Thom- K T,
peon said “if it were not for erimina
times like these, this kind of elements, infiltratine bill Bog
trivia would not be worthy of
public notice."
He said that because of Stevenson .__......
Watergate and the Maryland themselves in the respectability
probe, "we have a whole of the union movement to mart
atmosphere where it is news- terrorist arfion against employ-
worthy to dig out anything that enswo lal.t meetstheir
sounds sinister The press is aemanas sucn mutrauon ■
really scraping for derogatory pot universal; but, by all
sounding information. accounts, it is certainly
Agnew aides refuse to widespread informed by the press and ----- ----------------------r----------------- ------
confirm or deny these reports The story is replete with case demanding corrective legislat- WASHINGTON — The four daughter, Maria Elena Moffett, Macho (Barker) and thinks
but are known to be furious histories. One victim at union ive action on the port at the Cubans who were caught inside "we are all pretty damn lucky Macho is holding back,” related "^>e that the federal system
over what they believe are violence was the developer of a- Coneress. Tis is tekind at Ute Watergate to the crime that people.” Sturgis. “We three do not know "^Piy does not provide a
trivial stories that would have OTA millfan complex at atfice harbUw that workingmen and has rocked the nation have Another Watergate prisoner, if that to so but the Sen. has an means O arbitrating frontier
been ignored if the vice buildings, spartmewts, shop- — and legitimate labor written some poignant letters Frank, Sturgis, wrote to his wife idea that he may know They argue that the
president were not under ping malto and restaurants, organizations need. The fabric the prison. Janet: “I’ve been thinking of something on that order.” Supreme Court, in^the event it
criminal investigation by a who refused to shut out of our natty to woven out of Although they were recruited you constantly and dream of Hunt was taken awhy to cals on ..the President.to
federal grand jury in Balti- nonunion contractors. preferr- n—•< far the taw and the to do the dirty work and then you always. Keep your chin up testify on August 16. Reported P”, ..
more, Md ing to offer his jobs in certain knowledge that illegal were abandoned behind bars, baby. Things will somehow Sturgis to his wife: “Howard ” .
One of the reports was that competitive bidding. About half winfent actiwi can tone lw their letters aren’t bitter. workout” has not returned as yet. its full authority does not
Agnew received a celebrity of ins work went to union justified by the ends which it "All things considered,” RELUCTANT Everybody thinks he is talking exceed.the President s full
discount" in his rent during 4 people, but that was not «llw<(1y —ta attain wrote Bernard Barker to his The letters were shown to us bis butt off. If he is, he can only authority over the management
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grams. These “voluntary contributions” are
made under the same blank check authority
States meaning the American
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to the Federal administration, per cent undecided Wlllesale pork slaughtering destroying my business and I Angeles burgiaryofDr. Danie unodtoworktor ciAanddont being thd, rhu than as a ^^df te^^the tatpZ^
"if at first you don t succeed. There appears to be a slightly business. I am inspected by am sure many others. Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office snow u ne soil does, wnen ne emntiel'itiEnoin... —...
knock it off ’ inorefavorable attitude towara ceurgia Departmen'ok'Agr- n. owner'ok a Minnesota were national security assign- foundlout that Howard (Hunt) widely projected
This is indicated by the Phase IV in the eastern part of culture, subject to Federal lumber company says, “It ments . ,,
incomplete returns from the the nation, as a check analysis surveys each year by Federal seems somehow to be futile to Atte rwards, the, Cubans "4
nationwide survey being con- made when the returns were inspectors and I am inspected remain in business at the wounduinprison whie those
aucted by the National Federa- mostly from the West indicated by the Environmental Protec present time when you who plotted the Watergate the President DutHoward told
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be off the computers for is based on an apparent subjectstoheinspectedbythe .Security and the like, then turn wise,, you will be of those m not clear whether this is InYourWiir . reports that “the biggest
another week, a check analysis disillusionment met the failure countysbealhabo rdsreprgen sround and propose that selectedfewthatwillknowreal whatHoward or Buckley really Over and over again Widow international power grab in the
of the first returns totalling of previous economic game -auEeltmz.m8n everybody gets an annual wage happinessin life. Your mother said.". . , . Over and.over again, 27 year history of the United
more than 40,000 finds 62 per plans to stem the tide of crossed that OSHA doesn » walk Withug-working. In Other and I have it, and you two have Reached forr comment. Buck- Grecn"shousekceper urzeduher Natons is"being pulled off
cent opposed to continuation of inflation in each day to inspect my plant words, the more government itsnowsandashouldhaveitmore leyfn nklyaadmittedihewasa Sore mnomk, meen “* widow with the approval and support
economic controls, with 33 per in addition, the feeling is and close me down. I am interference in private busi- man us Decaure you don t argue oeep ewer agent ror me192 died, the bulk of her estate was of President Nixon and with the
cent in fat or and five per cent grow ing that the ma jor cause of inspected and checked by many nes-s. the less businessmen will twaywedo , IoiuznMarchav, left to the housekeeper. advice and consent of both
undecided inflation is government itself, other regulatory agencies. The be left to pay the bill. Why copy SPE-AL SMILE but saw he Md not woraed for In. short order, disgruntled houses of Congress."
Thus is in sharp contrast from created not only by mounting increased cost of doing busi- foreign failure in yet another Againon August 2,hewrote what sinceHesdeclined to say relatives took the matter to If the Seabed Treaty becomes
a similar survey made in spending and taxation, but also ness, brought on in large by facet of our lives?" ohisdaugherin Spanish: 1 pthcrewa w “This is a clear case of undue law, over 7» per cent of the
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■ ■ * & - t exports, so we Americans can special smile on my lips since Neworteanslawyer,/Was lady into writing her will that Nations. This is a threat to
ary 19/3.87 of the 132 U.N. member nation ’ .. now it also includes your named as the Interior Depart- way." .00.2 - - ■ -
were in arrears on their payments, and all but affordtotbuy our ownnative husband...” ment’s power resources chief, However, the court founa the eyery .nationissoyereignty.
11 of the member nations have received direct wihe 4 reasonahhe Pices. He concluded the letter with Interior’s publicity mill ground widow's will valid. The court wihthe.incom.Tromh-nthe
foreign aid from the United States’ "hatk ind °meninoffiea 0W this rueful apology: “Well, my out a press release praising him saidthatmere Peering, white it SeqbedrreatyteU-Nwihe
State Department officials attempted to the!prise runawayres ulting love, receive all the love from for be dedication to “public misht be considereduncouth, abletofinance egupmentand
justify" such lopsided funding of the U.N tice? The Japanese business- your problematice progenitor, a utility -r.zecur5itiessregulation infiuence in the legal *”* police force to control the seas.
when they told Congress last year that the U.N. man has in faet conalered relic of a problematic genera- (and) antitrust activities.
. provides a public’forum for clarifying to a Aappa n we -- nHui a tion that has been unable to give The implcation was clear that
wide audience our position on issues of vital aels once for official stupid- more than what it has and that the Administration at last found
concern to us ... and for enlisting support for ity I can only distribute its prob- aconsumer advocate to ride
international action on matters of prime con- And in the same vein a lems" .herd onthe energy.moguisit
cern " For that we paid $481 million in California retailer says, “A wSturgiswroteshopefullytohis In.fact,thenew. deputy
1070, ____ r.et,. wife about a visit from Sen. assistant secretary is not a
7 m . . iimvery strong protest against Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., one of consumer lawyer at all but one
The rouble.with the U.N. » not entirely government allowing our the Senate Watergate commit- who represented Louisiana
financial: Most Americans don t know that country to be stripped of all of ... v., ---10k i.
everysecretary-GeneraloftheU.N.hasbeena our resources - fish, woods, sonhelihinkhowants tphenus Purgedindoluhe-whtsh
Marxist. The, do not realize that there has cotton, wheat, « ceter Higher antitrust Violationsandconwir
always been a Communist in the critical post of Prices for us (outrageously) wrote sturgis. ing against ennwmem
Undersecretary for Political and Security Coun- and what will we have left to He explained to the senator. Although several of Mallory’s
cil Affairs Nor are they apparently aware that usessoonAsamothe roffour. Sturgis told his wife, how "the other clients were also lined up wini without being unlawfur In
the U.N. has done nothing in its history to schoolc h W renlam indreado CIA trains men to infiltrate against the consumers, Mallory another case, the pressure was
effectively impede the growth of Communism. Logo SnoPPng an tyine " 100 industries past their security assured us that his publicity romantic. When a businessman
The simple fact is that the American tax- Toruschoo clothes. guard and if caught, say nothing men “had no intention to died leaving everything to his
payer foots the bill for what clearly amounts to Theowner ol.an. Arkansas because someone wiU make mislead" in their handout on secretary, complained , -g
P .... Pe ... 1 7. 0 20.. mobile lmnes business is even . . .. . n ... . _ . u him in court that she had used fem GLENDIVE, MONT.. RAN-
a collection of Communists, Marxists, Socialists direct in his comments on contactand baU us out and if him. , inine wilen to overcome his re- GER-REVIEw.MSom’ehoTi
and America-haters. We provide the funding the current economic climate, U ?------------ Stance. cannotsharetianammshew.
which enables these deadbeats to spread their saying with some vehemence, knowledgethatyour family will — But again, the court upheld the wh contend thatou goteone
poisonous propagandaall over the gobe.. This country needs to restore betaxencareo Grass Roots Opinion "iIj in undeniabi truea M ment is paralyxed, rt toast K’s
But Congressman Rarick has a better idea. He confidence in thh foreign HUNT WAS CHIEF the judge, “that the fem’le’sex not imposing any new Ar
has filed House Resolution 1414 to get the countries of the US.dollar. Also “No one spoke to us about that does have the power in many in- increased taxes on us, to
United States out of the United Nations - a our country needs a workable that, but our chief seas Howard stances to exercise a domimating paralysis, if that’s what it s,
special U.N. programs move which we applaud. If you’re tired of solution to the economic crises. (Hunt) - ex-CIA official and MOVILLE, IOWA, RE- influenge over the »ex. isn’t necessarily all bad
It won’t comfort taxpayers to learn that financing foreign deadbeats and enemies, write The President’s program is a White House aide. We thought it CORD: “It isn’t the people who Hweyeaathersaaa.direrenee Meanwhite, we still pay thode
p^wis has contributed nothing to the U.N, for to your Congressman and tell him to support real bust and it appears as was gov. operation and it may want something for nothing Undue inriuence must "Leeh people back there at least
over s dec»4e Tta Soviets now owe almost 00 this Resolution. And while you’re at it, ask though it were designed to still be one.” causing all the trouble...it’s the that the party had no tnt will adequate salaries and fantaste
million in unpaid dues. Almost as hard a pil to your friends and neighbors to help Gat US out eliminate the small business- The senator “feels that the ones that have succeeded in tan stood (in bondage) became "fringe’ benefits, whether they
swallow is Rarick’s revelation that, as of Janu- of the United National man.” throe of us took orders from getting IL” of such influence” do anything or not
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