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The Leader, the Garland Times from Tremonton, Utah • 16

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1 977 IWY: subsidized subversion Chris Dick's 5 No. 2 COMBED DOG EAR CEDAR 1X6X6 CEDAR 2x4x7 No. 1 99 a. CEDAR 2x48ft.SelectPecky CHAIN LINK 50 ft. rolls 4 FT.

Carter. Reports on the various meetings indicate that virtually anything goes at IWY conferences. Communist films and literature were prominent at the Minnesota meeting; 12 workshops on lesbianism were held in Colorado; 'Two, four, six eight, smash the family, smash the state!" was the battle cry at Wisconsin's IWY gathering; and Colorado's opening session heard Ms. Mildred Persinger, one of the federal commissioners, declare: 'This is the first federally funded revolution!" Despite the attempt by subversives to use IWY and federal funds to overturn traditional American values and mores, an influx of determined, family-oriented women simply outvoted and outnumbered the libbers in at least a dozen states. These patriotic women are now planning determined opposition at the Houston meeting.

The subsidized subversion is no longer Mother's Day on the Communist calendar. As the wave of women's liberation swept across the globe, its promoters decided to adopt the substitute for Mother's Day and to extend it to an entire year. The UN and the U.S. government dutifully fell into line. In the United States, Congress eventually extended the IWY beyond a single year, and even fueled the project with a $5 million appropriation.

If you ask one of its partisans, the goals of IWY are peace, freedom, and equality for women. But at a world IWY Conference in Mexico in June 1975. more specific and more indicative goals hit the headlines such as IWY's insistence on Marxist redistribution of wealth, family-supplanting government child care centers, and sovereignty-destroying interdependence. Other resolutions at the Mexico meeting called for complete disarmament under international control, the ending of U.S. rights over the Panama Canal, and a host of other goals of world Communism.

As part of his contribution; President Ford named a National Commission on IWY, all of whose members were blatantly pro-ERA. THen, Congress passed the Bella Abzug bill, which authorized the spending of $5 million of taxpayers' money to IWY conferences in each of the 50 states. The state IWY meetings were to select delegates to attend a national IWY conference, now set for Nov. 18-21 in Houston. Many of the state conferences have already been held.

These federally financed meetings have, without exception, promoted homosexuality, the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion on demand, government child, care centers, and whatever else the women's lib movement has sought. In each state, the agenda, ground rules, and leadership have been selected in advance with the help of 42 commissioners appointed bv Jimmy By JOHN K. McMANUS The United Nations began 1975 by proclaiming International Women's Year (IWY). A few days later, on Jan. 8, 1975, President Gerald Ford issued an executive order committing the United States to formal observance of this same favored project of women's liberation.

Neither the United Nations in its proclamation nor President Ford in his order bothered to trace the origins of IWY. However, Communist and Socialist publications here and abroad made it quite clear that IWY had been their baby all along, dating back at least to 1910 when the Reds selected March 8 as International Women's Day. According to The Guardian (self-described as an "independent radical news the celebration of International Women's Day has for decades "been a particular focus for communists in all lands." In recent vears, the datp ha officially replaced $24.95 5 FT. $31.95 6 FT. $38.95 WE STOCK POSTS FOB CHAIN LINK FENCES IN ALL SIZES.

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Too often mothers, with the best of intentions, encourage their children to eat more than they want. The habit of eating more calories than necessary is likely to remain with the child for the rest of his life. The parent who thinks the child should lose weight should seek expert help. If it fits your doctor's counsel, here are some tips to help your youngster lose weight: Weigh once a week and keep track. It is not necessary to cut out all desserts and snacks, as long as their calorie count is included in the daily total.

Fresh fruits are good for snacks. Keep raw carrots, radishes, celery sticks and pickles on hand for snacks. Tomato juice or clear bouillon can serve for drinks. Avoid rich salad dressings. Use vinegar and lemon juice.

Trim fat from meat. Take it easy on butter. Substitute skim milk for whole milk, hut be sure to serve plenty of fruits ind vegetables. Do not make a point of telling the child he is on a reducing diet. Just serve the meals naturally and as a matter of course.

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For generations of Americans a train whistle in the night exerted a haunting, Pied Piper pull. That drawn-out note quavering in the dark air roused a restless urge to leave everything and follow the gleaming rails to visionary places beyond the horizon. Diesel horns, despite their potent bass timbre of power, do not stir the spirit quite the way the whistle of a steam locomotive did. Perhaps it's because railroads today are usually associated with freight, not travel. In the National Geographic Society's new book, "Railroads: The Great American Adventure," Charlton Ogburn remembers how it was 50 years ago in his boyhood.

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nostalgic oldsters to children who have never before seen the wonder of steam exploding from cylinders when the heavy pistons spin those massive drive wheels. The author joined one such group for the run from Alexandria to Charlottesville in Virginia behind a 1911 Mikado engine, and found that "No. 4501 brings back the past on her summer excursions." "And surely she did that for us as' she roared through the green Piedmont," he writes, "a barrel-chested charger, rods churning, exhausts coming in trip-hammer tem- DO." "How that whistle brings people out," observed one of the passengers. Mr. Ogburn reports that peopf? from farm buildings' and houses and from shops in towns and stand and wave as the whistle "loosed the fluted wail that tugs at the soul the way few sounds do." The big engines are drawing crowds in many parts of the country where railroads, historical societies and coteries of loyal "steam-chasers" band together to keep them rolling.

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