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. -- -- MichiganLibertarian VOLUME III NUMBER 8 SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 ROGERMACBRIDE FORPRESIDENT!! Roger Lea MacBride was given the Bricker Amendment would have He also created the structure for United Libertarian Party's presidential prohibited the President from signing Student Aid Funds, a private organization nomination at its National Convention foreign treaties without Congressional intended to be a free-market answer to over Labor Day weekend. The delegates approval. Roger's thesis was published as government proposals to subsidize tuition also chose as his Treaties Versus the Constitution, costs. Vice-Presidentialrunning mate. ultimately selling over 100,000 copies, a The 250 delegatesfrom all areas of the remarkable achievement for such a "Around 1957 Roger was asked to become a member of the Board of country (including Alaska and Hawaii) scholarly work. Upon graduation, Roger chose MacBride on the first ballot over was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to Directors of National Review. Roger fellow presidential hopefuls Kay Haroff, study camparative constitu tionallaw. accepted but resigned shortly thereafter. of Cleveland, and Guy Riggs, from He made the decision almost twenty Poughkeepsie,NY. "After completing his studies Roger years ago that his libertarian outlook was The following biographical went to work for White & Case, a large no t compatible with orthodox conservatism. information about Roger MacBride is City law firm and specialized excerpted from a letter to National in banking law. He was to become one "Around 1960 Roger moved to Convention delegates signed by Fran of the recognized experts on bank holding to practice law. He lived in Youngstein and : companies in the U.S. During this period Halifax and was elected to various town "Roger was born on August 6, 1929. he developed a course in political offices and then to the state legislature. He was active in debating in high school technique for the Society for the While there, he introduced numerous bills and won an award for giving a speech by Advancement of Management under a to remove fat and muscle from state Leonard Read entitled 'Pattern for grant from the Richardson Foundation. (Continued on page 6) Revolt.' "About this time, Roger met the great libertarian philosopher Rose WilderLane. It was a profound experience for him and Metro-DetroitTo MeetSept.25 By BARBARA ROWE Rose Lane became the most important formative influence in his life. Through The July 31 meeting of the have free access to vehicles that could her Roger became familiar with the Metro-Detroit LP was extremely lively recklesslycareen around at IS mph. writings of Albert J. Nock, H. L. and interesting. Brian Wright gave a fascinating speech Mencken, Ayn Rand and other libertarian Bob Delaney led the "table-topic" on the prospects for human immortality. -thinkers.--~ session, throwing out thought-provoking He told of many scientific advances and "Roger attended Princeton, graduating questions concerning various applications some of their possible future applications. with an AB degree in Political Science in of Libertarian philosophy. There was very Libertarians, he said, should be 1951. At Princeton he created a furor in good participation and a lively exchange particularly interested in this subject, the Economics Department when an of ideas. because rather than having death and article he wrote refuting the Keynesian Pat Heller brought laughter to the taxes as the inevitabilities in our lives,we theory appeared in The Educatiol1f11 garhering by reading the" Conclusions of should have life and production. Reviewer. His senior thesis was later the Joint Congressional Committee The next monthly meeting will be held published with modification as his first Investigations in Respect to Development Thursday, September 25 at 6:00 p.m. at book, The American . of Horseless Carriages," allegedly written the Bonanza Restaurant, II Mile at "From Princeton, Roger went to in 1875. Greenfield in Southfield. , graduating in 1954. As Pat told it, these far-thinking The meetings get more interesting as This time his thesis concerned the representatives of the people decided that the attendance grows, so come and join controversial Bricker Amendment to the horseless carraiges should be controlled us for a steak dinner and the company of U.S. Constitution. As you know, the by the government, rather than let people other freedom-lovingpeople. . --- .. - ~ ~ ~= ----

PAGE 2 Michigan Libertarian SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 Michigan Libertarian Free-MarketMedium RobertE. Delaney,Jr. Editor C. M. Novess III Of ExchangeNeeded Managing Editor By RICHARD W. SMITH Contributors To This Issue The need for a medium of Legalization coupled with the growing James R. Greenshields James L. Hudler exchange independent of any awareness that spiralling costs are the William B. Krebaum government's control or association is result of irresponsible government Peter E. McAlpine Barbara Rowe becoming increasingly evident as the monetary policy have created a truly Richard W. Smith inevitable effects of world-wide inflation golden opportunity for advocates of Dennis Starner become more and more disasterous. laissez-faire capitalism to create an Governments throughout the world have independent system of money. The Michigan Libertarian 'is repeatedly demonstrated beyond any In addition to demonstrating the published monthly by the State redemption that they cannot be trusted superiority of the free-market over Central Committee of the with the sacred responsibility of running government control in this vital area, Libertarian Party of Michigan, the production and distribution of a there is the very strong possibility that 1346 Broadway, Room 800, medium of exchange. the creation of a viable and Detroit, Michigan48226. non-government medium of exchange . There are, to be sure, hazards inv01ved . " Id . "1'" 1 O1airman - William B. Krebaum in a totally free-market system of money, cou. serve as an e.conomlc he- me 800 Phillips Building, Detroit 48226 but the natural effect of competition dunng ~he chaos WhIChwould follow an Vice-chairman - James L. Hudler would tend to make free-market economICcollapse. ZO05Maiden Lane, No.2, Ann Arbor monetary abuses very much the With an inc~~asedawaren~s~of go!d's Secretary - Kay Augustin exce tion to the rule which contrasts long-range stabilIty.. of value, .It ISpossIble p h f A Id 13225 Lakepoint, Belleville 48111 very favorably with the almost certain t at a maJonty 0 mencans wou Treasurer - Dennis Starner a bus s t hat res 1t f convert their savingsto gold and thereby P.O. Box 222, Mt. Pleasant 48858 govern~ent-controlled mon~tary sys:e~~ bethatsavedmostfro~hemoushavingandth~m.mSldlOus~ipedformout byof By popular acceptance and historical taxation which is euphemistically called precedent, gold has become that objective hyperinflation. WashtenawLPers commodity which best performs the role If enough Americans resorted to this of a universally acceptable medium of policy of "saving in gold," the result InvadeGrandRapids exchange. And now, after being outlawed would be the salvagingof what Ayn Rand for more than four decades, gold has has called our economic stock seed, that A contingent of Washtenaw County finally become legal to own and use in is, the investment capital which is the Libertarians, led by County Chairman the once more. fountainhead of our incredible affluence. Jim Hudler, visited the Raft Race at Grand Rapids' Riverside Park to gather signatures for the LPM ballot petition drive. The Raft Race, an annual event, was held on Saturday, August 16 and is a summer highlight in the WesternMichigan Mal1ial Al1s area, attracting over 10,000 people. In a five-hour stretch the Washtenaw * Hiking Staves 800ks party collected some 175 signatures, not + an easy task in a strongly conservative * Martial Arts Gear area. * Nunchaku In addition to Jim, the group included . -- Robert Hudler, Alan Short, Jim * Shaken Greenshields and Kay Augustin. Ms. Augustin, State Secretary, is a member from WayneCounty. Custom Work is our Specialty! The county organization, still flush from their success at the Ann Arbor Weapons Seminar now forming Street Art Fair, felt that the Raft Race was fertile ground for a petition blitz. At for November and December the Art Fair, a four-day campaign netted some 800 signatures. 994-5686 Washtenaw party members have made the best showing in the petition effort to date, having collected nearly 3,000 334 Catherine Ann Arbor signatures. . . ------

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il BALLOT WashtenawChairman LPPETITION ReveslsTechniquBS SIGN!!! Petitionology By JAMESL. HUDLER

There seems to be an atmosphere of Washtenaw group developed several apprehension among many LP members methods for getting signatures. One of about circulating ballot petitions. these methods was affectionately named Some say they don't want to impose the Manning method after its originator, . on others, others say that they get Brenda Manning. Brenda's strategy discouraged after one or two refusals to included an appeal both to the voter's sign, and still others are such closet senseof justice and emotions.A typical people. I have found most of them very libertarians that they have yet to even try Manning approach would be: sympathetic to the cause if you to get someone to signtheir petition. Manning - "Hello (with a broad smile conceptualize the LP for them as being in Thus, in an attempt to squelch such and a bright intonation of the voice), are league with the Founding Fathers." fears and to make the petition drive a you a registered voter in Michigan?" "In general," she continued, "try to success, the methods of the Washtenaw Voter-"Yes." ascertain what beef a certain voter has County LP (which has collected nearly Manning -"Weare trying to get a new against government and exploit it. Never 3,000 signatures to date) have been political party on the ballot and we need compromise the principles with which a enumerated below. 20,000 signatures (with emphasis on the certain voter seems most likely to agree. 1) Materials the group has found words 'twenty thousand'). Now your "And finally, to relieve your own helpful to have while petitioning are: a signature does not mean you are in favor frustrations, tell the statist voter who can clip board on which 20 or more petitions of the party or agree with it, but only find nothing he can agree with about the can be held (this is necessary because that you think we have the right LP that you got similar negativefeedback people from different cities or townships (emphasis on 'right') to be on the ballot." from Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin." cannot sign the same petition form), a At this point, the more flippant, One problem that the Washtenaw couple pens, an ample supply of literature slightly high, impatient, or bored voter group frequently encountered stemmed and blank sheets of paper to take down will sign immediately. The ones that do from the wording of the petition. The names of interested individuals. not sign at this moment must be told particular troublesome phrase reads 2) Carefully choosing the target of more about the party. "hereby declare our intention to organize your petitioning effort is important in Manning. "The party is called the the Libertarian Party." obtaining the most signatures in the least Libertarian Party and our basic political "An embarassing moment comes," amount of time. The targets that the philosophy is that we think government stated Jim Greenshields, "when after Washtenaw group has found to be fertile regulation and control of the individual's telling a person that his signature does are fairs, large celebrations, farmer's life should be reduced." not mean he supports the party he then markets, supermarket parking lots, and Approaches to different types of reads that damn phrase. The only way busy street cor~ers. voters were described by another party out of such a predicament is to explain to Door-to-door petitioning has been member, "If the person you are the person that the state law requires that found to be inefficient for the amount of approaching looks liberal/Left leaning by that phrase be put on all political party time spent and the relatively few his hair-style and clothing, you should organizing petitions. And then say in an signaturesobtained thereby. emphasize the civilliberties and the 'right emphatic voice that you assure them that 3) The Washtenaw group has found to be on the ballot' issues. If the person their signature will not be construed as that the approach to a prospective signer looks gay, tell him or her you want Uncle indicating their support for the party." must be a somewhat calculated move. Sam out of their bedrooms. With Although the above suggestions may LP member Bruce Campbell summed middle-aged women, you should not have soothed all of your it up, "One must 'psyche-out' the emphasize the reduction or elimination of apprehensions, it is hoped by the prospective signer. One has to make a taxes. Washtenaw County group that it will give quick value judgement about the person "Most of the time, it isn't worth you the courage to defend your freedom and then decide how such a person bothering with middle-aged men. Most of by obtaining more signatures. should be approached." these men I approached were scowling, We must use the freedom we still have After some trial attempts, the skeptical statists. Always approach older to regain the freedom that we have lost!

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SEPTEMBER 13,1975 Michigan Libertarian PAGE 5 Novess,HudlerEnterLPChairmanRace

C.M. "Larry" Novess III, of Detroit, A former chairman of the LPM, and Jim Hudler, of Ann Arbor, have Hudler is chairman of the Washtenaw announced their candidacy for Chairman County LP, and president of the Ann of the Libertarian Party of Michigan. Arbor Libertarian League. He is These and other LPM officers will be responsible for organizing the LP ballot elected at the State Convention, to be drive efforts in Washtenaw County that held October 18 & 19. have garnered about 3,000 signatures. Both Mr. Novess and Mr. Hudler are currently members of the State Central Committee, as Member-at-Large and Hidden Vice-Chairman, respectively. Novess, 28, has been active in libertarian affairs in Michigan since 1965. Valley Club He was Executive Director of the Michigan Young Americans for Freedom What is ? by Antony Sutton. LUXURYAPARTMENTS for several years during the late 'sixties. Best booklet introduction available. $.50

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PAGE 6 Michigan Libertarian SEPTEMBER 13,1975 NEWPLATFORM RogerMacBride, Isolationism,Civil liberties Stressed The L.P. Platform Committee weeks in advance of the Convention in a DavidBergland submitted a revised platform to the systematic effort to increase the emphasis Convention after eight hours of on civil liberties and isolationism. They NominatedInN.Y. testimony and two days of exhaustive also worked for a clarification of the and exhausting deliberation. The Party's position on money, banking, and Convention approved, often in altered the . (Continued from page 1) form, many of the Committee's Pete McAlpine, the Metro-Detroit government. His vigorousefforts gained suggestions. No revisions of the Chairman, supported the bulk of the him the unforgiving enmity of the Statement of Principleswere proposed by Rothbard-Evers proposals while servingas self-servingbureaucracy in Vermont. He the Committee or accepted by the a member of the Platform Committee. later entered the Republican gubernatorial Convention. All members should obtain a copy of primary in 1964 and received 25%_ofthe Most of the plank changes accepted by the revised Platform from the National vote in a three-man race. the Convention stemmed from the L.P. as soon as possible. The Michigan Committee proposals of Murray Convention must either adopt the "In 1968, Roger moved to Rothbard and Bill Evers. Evers and National Platform or write its own where he presently operates Esmont Rothbard submitted their revision version. The Statement of Principles Farm, about 15 miles south of proposals to Committee members several cannot be altered by State Parties. Charlottesville. In the last few years he has edited three books: The First Four Years (an unpublished manuscript by New National,RegionalOfficers ), The Lady and the Libertarian Party National Executive (Louisiana), Ed Clark (California), John Tycoon (the best of correspondence Committee Chairman , and Hathaway (New York), Richard Kenney between and Jasper Vice-Chairman Andrea Millen were Crane), and West from Home (letters of (Massachusetts), Phil Mangler(Maryland), re-elected to their respective positions Dave Nolan (Colorado), and Bill Susel Laura Ingalls Wilderto her husband while without opposition, at the recent LP (California) had been successful in their on a visit to her daughter Rose in San National Convention in New York. bids. Francisco in 1915). The latter has just Running unopposed for National Martin Jahn, of Kentucky, and Bill been published by Harper & Rowand Secretary, and Treasurer were Greg Clark Krebaum (Michigan LP Chairman) were already has sold over 50,000 copies. He is (of Michigan),and Fran Youngstein. Greg elected to the National Executive currently in partnership with Ed Friendly was elected Secretary last May by the Committee as Regional Representatives at (creator of the TV show 'Laugh-In') and Executive Committee to fill the vacancy the Region 5 caucus (consisting of is responsible for the production of the created by the resignation of Bill Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana). 'Little House on the Prairie' TV series.He Westmiller. All officer's terms are for two is also working on another show based on years. the early life of Rose WilderLane. Al though the above-mentioned "In 1972, Roger was chosen as a officer's elections were rather unexciting, presidential elector from Virginia.Instead the seven At-Large Executive Committee Gold, of casting his ballot for Nixon and spots were hotly contested by sixteen Agnew, Roger made a decision of candidates. When the smoke cleared, it Silver conscience and cast it for was determined that Jim -Blanchard Liberty Coin Service offers gold and and , the candidates of the silver to investors. We sell Austria and Libertarian Party. This act of principle SIL BoothAt Keatington Hungary 100 Coronas, Austrian 4 and insured the Libertarian Party a place in 1 Ducats, South African Krugerrrands, the history books. Since then, Roger Michigan LP member Pat Heller has Mexican Pesos, British Sovereigns, and MacBridehas been extremely active in LP arranged to operate a booth on behalf of all denominations of U.S. gold; as well as gold bullion in ingot form from 1/2 affairs, attending state party events, the Society for Individual Liberty at the oz. to 100 oz. We sell U.S. and exposing many prominent Americans to 2nd Annual Keatington Antique Village Canadian bulk silver coins, U.S. clad libertarianism and actively supporting Fair,Sept.26 - 28. silver half dollars, U.S. silver dollars, numerous Libertarian Party candidates." LPM ballot petitions will be circulated and silver bars in a variety of sizes. as well. All libertarians are invited to David Bergland was also nominated on We offer fast reliable service at come out and help man the booth. Fair the first ballot, beating out Tonie Nathan, prices that are more than competitive. hours are 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26, Manuel Klausner, Walter Block, and John Vernon. and noon to 9 p.m. on Saturday and If you are considering investment in Sunday. precious metals, we invite your Bergland, an attorney and professor of The promoters of the affair expect inquiry. We will forward you informa- tion on the different silver and gold law, has been very active in the activities well over 10,000 persons to attend. investment media and a copy of our of the Libertarian Party of California. He About 8,000 attended last year. Take most recent newsletter. is the prime mover in efforts to place a 1-75 to the Joflyn Rd. exit (a few miles Liberty Coin Service "none of the above" line on California North of Pontiac) and drive North about (517) 351-4720 ballots. one or two miles to the Fair. 300 Prandor Ave., Lansing, Mi.48912

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SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 Michigan Libertarian PAGE 7 .'.'.'..'.'.' .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::: 'IndividualsForRationalSociety'Formed A group of 16 students of Objectivism must be an involved process with many CALENDAR from throughout Michigan gathered in opportunities for questions and answers. Lansing on July 27 to formulate plans for It necessitates small groups and involved OFEVENTS a new Obje~tivisteducational association. discussionswith much feedback. ... According to group spokesman Dennis Starner believes many people are . Wednesday,Sept. 17 - Washtenaw Co. Starner, "The purpose of the organization interested in investing time and money in Monthly Dinner Meeting, 6:00 p.m. at the Best Steak House, State Street at Liberty in Ann is to promote Objectivism on Michigan an effective attempt to change our Arbor. campuses, assist Student of Objectivism cultural philosophy to Objectivism. groups by providing otherwise unavailable If you are a student of Objectivism . Wednesday, Sept. 17 - Nathaniel Branden: "Introduction to Objectivism" (taped lecture) resources, and initiating and sponsoring and are interested in the goals of this new seminars, workshops, conferences, and Alice Lloyd Hall, U. of M. Ann Arbor. Call group, please contact Dennis Starner. 665-4343 for room number. (Ann Arbor speakers capable of contributing You may do so by writing him at 2901 Libertarian League Lecture Series.) 8:30 p.m. positively to the cultural debate of Ronan, Apt. 4, Midland 48640 or by Objectivismversus subjectivism." . Saturday, Sept. 20 - lames L. Hudler: telephoning (517) 631-7803. "Mysticism vs. Science Throughout History," The new group's main thrust will be 8:00 p.m., 1015 E. University, Ann Arbor. educational. They hold that for education (AALL Lecture Series). to be effective,it cannotbe superficial.It UbertarianSci-AClub . September 21 through 27 - Ballot Petition Campaign at HilIsdale Co. Fair (see article on HelpNeededForFairBooth TANSTAAFL, the new libertarian this page) science fiction club, will make its public debut at WlNDYCON,the SF convention . Sunday,September21 - State Central The Washtenaw County LP is planning Committee Meeting, 12:00 Noon, Michigan a ballot petition campaign for the to be held in Chicago, October 3 - 5, at Union, Ann Arbor. Hillsdale County Fair, September 21 the Ascot House. through 27. Advance registration is $4, write . Wednesday,Sept. 24 - Nathaniel Branden: "The Role of Philosophy" (taped lecture) Alice Those interested in making a trip to WlNDYCON,P.O. Box 2572, Chicago,IL Lloyd Hall, U. of M., Ann Arbor.(AALL Hillsdale to help get signatures in what 60690. Crash space can be arranged. Lecture Series) looks to be a very promising area, should For more information about the call Jim Hudler (313) 6654343, Michael convention or about starting a . Thursday,Sept.25 - Metro-Detroit (Wayne, Freese (313) 761-1697 or Jim TANSTAAFL club, contact Bonnie Oakland and Macomb Counties) LP Dinner Meeting, 6:00 p.m. Bonanza Restaurant, II Greenshields (313) 665-0574 as soon as Kaplan, 7820 Nordica Avenue, No.2-A, Mile at Greenfield in Southfield. (see article on possible. Niles, IL 60648, (312; 967-1339. page 1)

. Thursday, Sept. 2S - Harry C. Veryser (topic of speech to be announced), CMU Students of Objectivism, 8:00 p.m., CMU Student Union, Mt. Pleasant.

. Sunday, Sept. 28 - Petition DriveStrategy Meeting, 3:00 p.m., Micnigan Union, Ann Arbor.

. Saturday & Sunday, October 18& 19 - 1975 LP of Michigan State Convention, Metro-AirportRamada Inn, Romulus.

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. . . But First We Must Get On The Ballot All individuals concerned with the future of human liberty are urged to attend the state-wide meeting to organize the LP'sefforts to gain a ballot position. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 at 3:00 P.M. University of Michigan Union S.State Street at South University Ann Arbor, Michigan YOU Can Make The Differeoce! .