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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1965 = 13 Issues, 268 Articles-
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January 2, 1965 Issue = 22 Articles- NLRB Strikes Down 'Boulwarism' by Donald I. Rogers, p. 1
- The Flaws in King-Anderson, p. 2
- Don't Surrender to the Mob, p. 2
- New Drive to Revitalize U.S. Communist Party, p. 3
- Senator Whine Speaks Out, pp. 3-5
- Supreme Court Decisions Go Far Toward Destroying U.S. Federalism by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
- In Defense of Service Jobs, p. 6
- Something for Nothing: South America's Great Delusion by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 7
- Scandal Ridden 'Mobilization for Youth', pp. 8-9
- As a Businessman, Washington Is a Failure by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- The Fallacy of the 'School-Centered' Community by Russell Kirk, p. 11
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Review The U.S. Economy, by John Davenport by Rosalie Gordon, p. 11 - 1 Review- The U.S. Economy by John Davenport
- Where Is Social Security Money?, p. 11
- Red China Steps Up Drug Draffit by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 12
- Brainwashing by New York Newspapers by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Thawing the Old Scrooge Blood by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- Rocky Hasn't Given Up by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 14
- American Farm Bureau Backs Reapportionment Amendment, p. 14
- Skepticism Needed When Evaluating Claims of LBJ's 'Great Society' by Holmes Alexander, p. 15
- USDA's Advice for Newlyweds, p. 15
- How to Sell Power 'Cheap', p. 15
- African Propaganda Shakes U.S. Resolve In Congo by John Chamberlain, p. 16
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January 9, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- Committments LBJ Has Given Top Labor Lreaders by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- College for Everybody by Alice Widener, p. 2
- Bias in NLRB Cases, p. 2
- Destroying the States with Aid by Donald I. Rogers, p. 2
- Russia Preparing to Equpi Congolese Rebels with Powerful Combat Air Force, p. 3
- Jomo Kenyatta's One-Party State by Ken Thompson, p. 3
- U.N. Report Helps Promote Socialism, pp. 3-5
- Viet Nam Begins to Look Like Cuba by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
- GAP Exposes More Federal Waste, p. 6
- Sukarno's Record Shows he Can't Be Trusted by Henry J. Taylor, p. 7
- A Student Report on the Berkeley 'Free Speech' Controversy, p. 8
- California Regents Stand Firm, p. 8
- You Can't Keep a Good Town Down by Paul Harvey, p. 9
- 'Great Society' Spawns Pie-in-the-Sky Proposals by Walter Trohan, p. 9
- Students Default on Federal Loans, p. 9
- The Birth of a Record Budget, p. 10
- Selling Socialism, p. 10
- Cheap Power' Fraternity to Meet in Miami, p. 10
- Is Television Becoming a Political Tool? by Anthony Stuart, pp. 11-13
- Supreme Court's Prestige Is Now at All-Time Low by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- Making 27000000 Disappear, p. 14
- Cost of House Office Building Has Now Risen to $131 Million by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 15
- GE Representatives Threatened by Carey During Negotiations by Victor Riesel, pp. 15-16
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January 16, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Mr. Truman Continues to Rewrite History by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
- Xerox Fails to Sell U.N. in Television Spectacular by Morrie Ryskind, p. 2
- ...And Heaven Too, p. 2
- Truth About South Viet Nam Held Back from U.S. Public by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- Four Red Chinese Fronts Operate Freely in U.S. by Victor Riesel, pp. 3-5
- The Political Education of George Murphy by John Chamberlain, p. 6
- ADA's Recipe for Disaster, p. 6
- U.S. Reds Are Mapping New Drive, p. 6
- NLRB Strips Employee of Individuality by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 7
- 'Giving' Versus Earning by William Henry Chamberlin, p. 8
- Predictions for the Coming Year by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- What URDC Is Doing in California, p. 9
- Projected Kampelman Appointment Is Causing Bipartisan Oppopsition, p. 10
- Cuban Reds Active 'Round the World by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
- How NAM is Solving Unemployment, pp. 11-13
- J. Edgar Hovoer Under Siege, p. 14
- State Dept. Still Battles Tshombe by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- Whither Foreign Aid?, p. 15
- U.S. Bureau Helps Keep Indians on Reservations by Frank Veale, p. 15
- The Busy National Council of Churches, pp. 15-16
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January 23, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- Dollar Devaluation Ahead? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
- Business Group Makes Plans To Change Makeup of Congress by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- The Fable of the Non-Vote, p. 2
- Soviets Developing Strong Marine Force, p. 3
- Success Is a Matter of Self-Respect, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- N.Y. Times Editor Blasts McNamara, p. 6
- The Great Society---How Costly by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
- Red Drive on Clergymen, p. 7
- End of the 'Bracero' Program by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 8
- Johnson's State of the Union Message Endangers Freedom and Individuality, p. 9
- Washington Should Regulate Itself in the War on Inflation by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- How the Supreme Court Is Remakings the United States by Philip B. Kurland, p. 10
- Psychological Tests Have Little Value by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 10
- 'Stop Pickin' on Mississippi' by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 11
- Once Begun Medicare Will Be Diffult to Curtail, p. 11
- Are Today's Children More Stupid? by Max Rafferty, p. 12
- Feighan and Lausche to Propose National Commission on Defectors, p. 12
- It's Time for a Good Cornball Play by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 13
- Congressional Liberals Fail to Attempt to Abolish HCUA by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- John Wayne: Man of Heart, p. 14
- Money Alone Won't Save Our Schools by John Chamberlain, p. 15
- Something for Nothing Costs Taxpayers Billions by Alice Widener, pp. 15-16
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January 30, 1965 Issue = 26 Articles- Economic Aid to Egypt and Algeria Helps Russia to Take Over Africa, p. 1
- No Place to Live in Sweden by Dean Russell, p. 2
- Refuting the 'Automation Myth', p. 2
- Federal Interference Is Injuring Farmers, p. 2
- Thousands of Cubans Slaughtered Attempting to Escape from Island by Henry J. Taylor, p. 3
- The AMA's Alternative to Medicare, p. 3
- McCormack on Spot Over Red Visits, pp. 3-5
- How to Reduce LBJ's Foreign Aid Request, p. 6
- Illinois FEPC Makes New Charge in Motorola Case, p. 6
- Moursund Has Right Connections, p. 6
- Right-to-Work Laws Uphold Individual's Freedom by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Will U.S. Make Russia Pay Her U.N. Bills? by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
- Liberals Have No Monopoly on Right to Disagree by Morrie Ryskind, p. 8
- The bandit, p. 8
- Red China, the U.N. and Public Opinion by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
- The Free vs. the Manipulated Society by John Davenport, p. 10
- Why Believe Russia's Mellowing? by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
- Juding the Policemen, p. 11
- State Dept. Gives Rumanian Diplomat Expense-Paid Tour of United States by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- Federal Gov't Has Co-Signed Debts of $347 Billion, pp. 12-13
- John Connor, New Commerce Sec'y by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- LBJ's Proposals More Liberal Than They Appear by Michael O'Neill, p. 14
- Giveaway Glitter, p. 14
- Where 'Great Society' Comes From by John Chamberlain, p. 15
- Good Job Refused in Appalachia by Howard Kershner, p. 15
- Will Events Vindicate Goldwater? by Dumitru Danielopol, pp. 15-16
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February 6, 1965 Issue = 21 Articles- Cuban Missile Build-up Continues by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
- Anyone Feel Inspired?, p. 2
- Red View of Man by Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer, p. 2
- The Extreme Middle of the Road by Morrie Ryskind, p. 2
- Minimum Wage for Youth Corps, p. 2
- Churchill Broke All the Rules by John Chamberlain, p. 3
- Lodge Being Pushed as McCone Successor by Victor Lasky, p. 3
- Unions Want to Socialize Railroads, pp. 3-5
- No Security in Disarmament, p. 6
- Is LBJ's "Great Society" Unconstitutional? by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 6
- Red Arms Challenge U.S. Viet Policy, p. 7
- A Way to Cut the Federal Budget, p. 7
- Why Section 14b Should Be Retained, pp. 8-9
- Sen. Church Still Worried About the 'Radical Right' by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Expect Assassination Attempt 'At Any Time' Tshombe Warned, p. 10
- Moscow Followers Open Drive to Recapture 'Mao-ist' Youths by Victor Riesel, pp. 11-13
- Our Source of Greatness, p. 14
- Feuding Breaks Out Among Top New York Democrats by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- The Little War of the Big Lie by Barry Goldwater, p. 15
- There's No Such Animal as a 'Tax Cut', p. 15
- LBJ Urges Liberalized Immigration by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 16
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February 13, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Rocky Launches Long-Range Drive for GOP Presidential Nomination by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Is Somebody Sorting Your Garbage? by Paul Harvey, p. 2
- Southerners in the GOP by Holmes Alexander, p. 2
- Government's Staggering Spending Blunders by Walter Trohan, p. 3
- France Owes Us Billions But Still Takes our Gold by Henry J. Taylor, p. 3
- New Angle to Baker Hearings, pp. 3-5
- All the Way with LBJ by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- Churchill's Death Revives Arguments Over His Strategy by John Chamberlain, p. 6
- Should the U.S. Seize Railroads, p. 7
- LBJ's 'Telephone Diplomacy' by Barry Goldwater, p. 8
- The Defeat of Patrick Gordon Walker by Russell Kirk, p. 8
- Business Indifferent to NLRB's GE Decision by Donald I. Rogers, p. 8
- GAO Charges Waste Has Tripled Under Johnson, p. 9
- Abandoned Car New Jenkins Mystery, p. 9
- New Evidence Shows Chinese Reds Trying to Infiltrate U.S. Labor by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- Next: Scrap Iron for Russia?, p. 10
- Terror in Kingsport by M.R. Lefkoe, pp. 11-13
- Repeal of Right-to-Work Law Endangers Indiana's Growth by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- Defense Dept. Called Very Weak on Nuclear Security Procedures, p. 15
- Civil Rights Demonstrators Are Taxing America's Patience by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 16
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February 20, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Red-Trained Revolutionaries Step Up Puerto Rican Sabotage by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 1
- Gen. Curtis LeMay Retires, p. 2
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Hazlitt's 'Foundations of Morality' by Walter Trohan, p. 2 - 1 Review- The Foundations of Morality by Henry Hazlitt
- Foreign Aid Bill in Trouble?, p. 2
- Tax Cut Hoax Becomes More Obvious As April 15 Deadline Draws Nearer by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- Americans Pay More in Taxes Than for Food and Clothing by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 3-4
- This Week in Washington, p. 5
- More Cover-Up in Baker Probe, p. 6
- Sen. Williams Told to 'Lay Off' Baker Investigation by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
- Intolerance---Liberal Style, p. 6
- California and the '66 Elections by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- Undistinguished Jimmy: The Radicals' Choice for Mayor by Oliver Carlson, pp. 8-9
- Report on Appalachian Front by Ken Thompson, p. 10
- Who's Favored With Poverty Dollars?, p. 10
- No Welfare Workers, No Legislation by James J. Kilpatrick, pp. 11-13
- Education and Tax Sources by Sen. Strom Thurmond, p. 14
- TVA's Creeping Socialism, p. 14
- 'Funny Money' Men vs. Honest Money Men by Alice Widener, p. 15
- Does Harriman Read CIA Reports?, pp. 15-16
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February 27, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Post Office Forced to Spend $200,000 on Accomodations for Bobby Kennedy by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
- Medicare Breeds False Hopes, p. 2
- Johnson Fears Strike Epidemic by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- Protecting Business from Patent Theft, p. 2
- New Youth Technique: Violent Non-Violence by Alice Widener, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- The Spreading Appalachian Disease by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 6
- Lack of Combat Forces as Guards Blamed for U.S. Losses at Pleiku, p. 6
- USIA Films: For Export Only, p. 6
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Baldwin's 'Another Country': Is It Art? by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7 - 1 Review- Another Country by James Baldwin
- Many Reporters Growing Cool Toward Johnson by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 8
- Labor's Political Strategists Prepare for Election Fights in 1,000 Cities by Victor Riesel, p. 8
- Remarks on GOP Future by Dean Burch, p. 9
- Can We Trust Government to 'Beautify' Us? by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- U.S. Faces Pressure on 3 Fronts, pp. 10-13
- DuBois Clubs Are Recruiting for Red World Youth Festival by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- Counselors Paid More Than Teachers, p. 14
- Why Social Security Must Fail by Dean Russell, p. 15
- TFX Should Still Be Watched by Barry Goldwater, pp. 15-16
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March 6, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Those 'Harmless' Left-Wing Extremists by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
- The Statue, the Bell, The Marble Monument by Rep. Walter Rogers, p. 2
- The Foolish Mr. Russell, p. 2
- Almost No Flights Over Cuba; Foreign Aid Juggling Revealed, p. 3
- How to Lose Good Doctors by Russell Kirk, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- Millions of Crops Spoiling Because of Stubborn Mr. Wirtz, p. 6
- Setting the China Record Straight by John Lofton Jr., p. 6
- Is the United States Losing Its Capacity for Honest Anger? by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Congress Could End Judicial Tyranny If It Wanted To! by Frederic Nelson, p. 8
- Rural Cooperatives Want to Triple Federal Power Production by 1980, p. 9
- LBJ Pinpoints the 'Enemy' by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
- Johnson Crime and SCOTUS, p. 9
- Reds Want U.S. Youth to Defect if Drafted by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- Billie Caught; System Remains, p. 10
- Will Government Fix Prices? by Donald I. Rogers, pp. 11-13
- Expatriate Rob Williams by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- Government Encouraging Dropouts?, p. 14
- Foreign Aid Is Socializing the World by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 15-16
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March 13, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Illegal Strikes at Moonport Have Cost U.S. $100 Milliion by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Jury Re-Indicts Communist Party, p. 2
- AFL-CIO's Blueprint for Disaster, p. 2
- BBC Has Banned Mention of Red China, Cold War by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 2
- Bank Charters as Patronage? Rep. H.R. Gross Wants Probe by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 3
- House Votes HCUA Funds, pp. 3-5
- Administration Proposes "Instant Veterans", p. 6
- Viet Nam and the New Isolationism by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, pp. 7-9
- What Is 'Work and Sacrifice' in 'Great Society'? by Donald I. Rogers, p. 10
- LBJ Lets Great Britain Trade With No. Viet Nam, p. 10
- Labor Can Control Leaders Under 14b by William L. White, p. 11
- Federal Paperwork Jungle by Rep. Richard H. Poff, p. 11
- Private Airlines Outshine Public, p. 11
- Deficit Spending Chief Inflationist, p. 12
- Any Medical Care Plan Would Cost Billions, p. 12
- What Was So Wrong With Booker T. Washington? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
- Adm. Arleigh Burke Hits 'Gimmick' Foreign Policy by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- What Causes Slums?, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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March 20, 1965 Issue = 17 Articles- LBJ's 'Totalitarian' Housing Message, p. 1
- Neighborhood School Policy Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court, p. 2
- Expert Now Can Testify To Decline In U.S. Power by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- Congressmen, Mailmen Assail 'Wretched' U.S. Postal System by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 3
- Justice Department Report Does Not Disprove Reynolds, pp. 3-5
- Counties Affected by Apportionment Decision, p. 6
- GOP Fight Shaping Up Over Yerger; Goodwin Behind Weak Report on Cuba, p. 7
- Second Post Office Remodeled for Senator Robert Kennedy by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
- A Look at Bobby Kennedy's Conduct as a Committee Counsel by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 8
- The Myths of Federal Aid to Education and the Facts by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
- News Management Is Now News Suppression by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Our Civilian Generals Run the Vietnamese War by Alice Widener, p. 10
- Johnson and the 'Trigger Happy' Charges, pp. 10-11
- Report on the Appalachia Bill, pp. 12-13
- Unions Face Ethnical Question In Use of Their Pension Funds, p. 14
- Medicine Is the Whipping Boy, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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March 27, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- LBJ's Voting Rights Speech, p. 1
- Two Curbs on the NLRB Proposed by Sen. Tower, p. 2
- Agriculture Department Considers Bypassing Local Government in New Surplus Food Program, pp. 3-5
- Fulbright's Follies, p. 6
- 'Counter-Cyclical' Theory Ignored, p. 6
- Poverty Commanders Strike It Rich, p. 6
- Liberals Still Bothered by 27 Million by Antoni E. Gollan, p. 7
- British Medicare Not 'Free' by Paul Harvey, p. 8
- Red China's Record---A Challenge to Peace by Ralph de Toledano, p. 8
- President Tells Labor Chiefs He'll Hold Congress in Session Until Next Year to Get Prog... by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- Judicial Leniency Should be Given Much More Attention by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Do Businessmen Really Want More of the Same Policies?, p. 10
- Leftist Active in Mississippi by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
- Mental Health and Urban Renewal, p. 10
- Paying Men Not to Work, p. 10
- Politics in California by John Chamberlain, p. 11
- National Committee Hassle Continues, pp. 12-13
- Due Process Is American Way, p. 14
- Nehru's Neutralism Created Present Red Danger for India by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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April 3, 1965 Issue = 22 Articles- Counterattack on the Court, p. 1
- Many Republicans Going Overboard on Increases in Social Security, p. 2
- The Ugly New 'Objectivity' by Alice Widener, p. 2
- President's Bill on Arts and Humanities Would Create Tax-Supported Culture Czars by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 3
- A Counterspy vs. the 'Colonizers', p. 3
- A $48000 Electric Bill, pp. 3-5
- New Report Illustrates Dangers of All-Powerful Executive Department by Donald I. Rogers, p. 6
- 'Ten Pillars of Economic Wisdom' by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
- The View from the Lower Depths by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Should Everyone Feel Sorry for Adam Clayton Powell? by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 8
- Failures of Socialism in France, p. 8
- What's in a Package?, p. 8
- Harmless Reds?, p. 8
- Why I Shall Vote to Maintain a Basic Human Right by Sen. John G. Tower, p. 9
- Foreign Aid Nears $113 Billion by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- Idea of U.S.-Soviet Canal Just Doesn't Hold Water by Michael Padev, p. 10
- 'World's Fair Visitors' Are Staying by Thousands, pp. 11-12
- Foreign Aid Nears $113 Billion by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- Rep. Curtis' Corollary to Gresham's Law, p. 13
- Everybody Craves Limits by John Chamberlain, p. 14
- Training of Indonesians Continues, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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April 10, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- June 15: Important Date for Conservatives, p. 1
- Gas Warfare and Windy Rhetoric by Russell Kirk, p. 2
- Medicare---$6 Billion New Taxes, p. 2
- Uncontrollable Foreign Aid by Rep. Otto Passman, p. 2
- Runaway Inflation Can Happen Here, p. 3
- Important Questions About LBJ's 'Voting Rights' Bill by Rep. H.R. Gross, pp. 3-5
- It's the Economy's Public Sector That Creates U.S. Deficits Abroad by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
- Taxi Goons in New York, p. 6
- Red China and the Nuclear Bomb by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
- You Can't Do That to Chet Huntley by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Red Strategy for Conquering All Southest Asia by Ralph de Toledano, p. 8
- The Rewards of Courage by John Chamberlain, p. 8
- Liberals Didn't Beat Goldwater---Panicky Conservatives Did! by Frederic Nelson, p. 9
- Who Speaks for the Church? by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, p. 10
- Chicago Judge May Be Called to Testify, p. 10
- Crime Loses a Round, pp. 10-13
- High-Paid 'Poverty' Army by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- Nice Work for Mrs. Powell, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congrss, pp. 15-16
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April 17, 1965 Issue = 16 Articles- Foreign Aid---The Year of Decision? by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 1-2
- 'Peace' Groups Plan March on Washington by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 3
- Are We Being Taught by the Blind? by John Chamberlain, p. 3
- A New House Office Building?, pp. 3-5
- The Scope of Federal Interference by Rep. James H. Quillen, p. 6
- Flaring Strikes Thoughout Nation Disrupt Defense and Space Progress by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- $1.34 Billion Education Bill Just a Starter, p. 7
- King's Boycott of Alabama Called 'Alarming' Proposal, p. 8
- 'Compromise' Often Means Loss of Integrity by Jesse Helms, p. 8
- Urban Renewal Continues to Crush Inalienable Rights, p. 9
- How to Win Headlines and Influence Reporters by Ben Stoker, p. 10
- Johnson Tries to Buy End of Viet Nam War With Dollars by Walter Trohan, p. 11
- What Are Our Goals?, p. 12
- Kenyatta Works Closely With Reds But Ball Calls Him Independent, pp. 12-13
- Minority Rights Red-Type, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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April 24, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- LBJ Cleared Viet Nam Speech with ADA by Victor Lasky, p. 1
- 'Voting Rights' Measure Planned by Reds in 1956 by Henry J. Taylor, p. 2
- Katzenbach Has No Faith in Law by Holmes Alexander, p. 2
- But What About the 'Radical Left'? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- "Take a Billion or I'll Brain You!', p. 6
- Federal Government Abuses Eminent Domain by Donald I. Rogers, p. 6
- Big Labor's 'Ethical' Practices by Alice Widener, p. 7
- Violence in Kentucky Mine Areas in Wake of New Unionizing Drive by Victor Riesel, p. 8
- Handout No Substitute for Hand-Up by Paul Harvey, p. 8
- 'Socialism' Is the Quickest Way to Spell 'Great Society' by Walter Trohan, p. 9
- How Moscow Uses the 'Congressional Record', p. 9
- House Vote on Medicare, p. 9
- Supreme Court May Soon Have to Rule on School Aid Measure by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 10
- Liberal Jardon Is Often Very Confusing by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
- Defense of U.S. Is at Stake, p. 11
- Joint Chiefs Recommend Destroying No. Viet Nam's Military Capability, p. 11
- Congress Should Take a Long Look at SNCC, p. 12
- Forman Refuses to Repudiate Reds, p. 12
- Clean Bill of Health for NIH?, p. 12
- LBJ's Policy of Aiding Unfriendly Nations Receives Bipartisan Congressional Blast, p. 13
- Taxpayers Spend $20 Billion Filling Out Federal Forms by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 1, 1965 Issue = 21 Articles- The "Revolutionary Marxist-Leninist" movement in New York City, p. 1
- 'What We All Must Do', p. 2
- Humphrey and the Minimum Wage, p. 2
- Anti-Communists Being Ousted from South Vietnamese Army by Henry J. Taylor, p. 3
- U.S. Pacifists Have Printed Revealing Letter by Alice Widener, pp. 3-5
- Ghana Official Plans U.S. Visit by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- The 'Mainstream' Doesn't Always Flow True by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 6-7
- Education in the "Great Society" by Ralph de Toledano, p. 8
- Kansas Judge Dissents in Reapportionment Case by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- Aim of 'Direct Action': To Persuade or to Coerce? by Jim Wright, p. 9
- Government Searches for Proverty, p. 9
- Shriver Uses Sligh Propaganda To Sell 'Poverty' to Congress by Ted Lewis, p. 10
- Liberals Think They Have Purer Hearts by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Foreign Aid Rumpus, p. 10
- Vast Unionization Drives Lie Ahead by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- Congress Has Almost Surrendered, p. 12
- Example of Uncreative Federalism, p. 13
- Consumers Will Pay LBJ Farm Bill, p. 13
- Joan Baez and Income Taxes, p. 14
- U.S. Immigration Laws Are Generous and Sound, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 8, 1965 Issue = 22 Articles- Russian Volunteers are Already in Viet Nam, p. 1
- Longshoremen Settlement Exceeds Wage Guidelines, p. 2
- Steelworkers Lose Jobs to Europe by Donald I. Rogers, p. 2
- High Pay for 'Poverty' Warriors by Ken Thompson, p. 3
- Government Subsidizing Newspaper, pp. 3-5
- Ronald Reagan's Education by John Chamberlain, p. 6
- Wyoming Being Forced to Accept Federal Control Over State River by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
- New Deal Spirit Rampant in Washington by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- What's Wrong With LBJ's Farm Bill? by Rep. Paul B. Dague, p. 8
- Who's a Demagogue?, p. 8
- Student Demonstrations Planned This Week Around Country, p. 9
- Johnson Wants Labor Law Changes; Is Keeping Pledge to Union Chiefs by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- Red 'Trawler' Plies Caribbean by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- Administration Has Raised Poverty Line, p. 10
- Do-It-Yourself Slum Clearance by Paul Harvey, pp. 10-11
- Government Restrictions on a Free Press by Walter Winchell, p. 12
- A Stronger UN?, p. 12
- Germans Speculate Over Next Concession to Reds by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
- Tax Exemption for NCC?, p. 13
- Harry Truman Speaks Out by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
- Behind Labor Leaders' Request for Federal Minimum Wage Hike, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 15, 1965 Issue = 25 Articles- The Real Story of the Dominican Crisis by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
- Judges of Their Own Cause, p. 2
- The ILO: A Communist Plaything, p. 2
- Mafia Underworld Is Now Using Some Unions as Political Base by Victor Riesel, p. 3
- Demonstrators Give Europeans Bad Picture of United States by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- Conditions in Cuba by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
- Mr. Ruml Had a Clever Idea, p. 6
- Internal Security Still Needs State Action, p. 6
- What Does It Take to Jolt U.S. Public? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Government Neglects Billions In 'Counterpart Funds' Abroad by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
- Why Keep Things Secret from Mao? by John Chamberlain, p. 8
- Tower Substitute for Voting Rights Bill, p. 9
- Civil Rights Hints on Viet Rile Presidential Advisors by Victor Lasky, p. 9
- Only People Create Freedom, p. 9
- Arts and the Federal Subsidy by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- How to Measure Military Preparedness by Sen. Strom Thurmond, p. 10
- Sen. Hruska's Plea to Businessmen, pp. 10-11
- Millionaires' New Social Set: The Labor Leaders by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- Learning a Trade Made Difficult, p. 12
- Work Hour Cut No Solution, p. 12
- Most Young Republicans Are Still Conservatives by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- What Christ Really Preached, p. 13
- The Man Who Bucked the Trend by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
- Chamber's Actions Out of the Step, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 22, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- 'Great Society' Brings Galloping Socialism by Rep. Otto E. Passman, p. 1
- Peace Corps Aids Rebels, p. 2
- New Red-Instigated Revolts Are Ready or in the Making, p. 2
- Kennedy's Chickens Home to Roost, p. 2
- Senate Considers 'Voting Rights' Bill of the 1965 by James Jackson Kilpatrick, pp. 3-5
- Exposure Is the Cure for Campus Far Left, p. 6
- American Dollars and Bullets Are Being Used to Kill U.S. Soldiers by Walter Trohan, pp. 6-7
- Longshoremen Refuse to Unload Communist Fish by Victor Riesel, p. 8
- The 'Bum' Factor in Welfare by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 8
- The Starry-Eyed Youn Democrats by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
- Europeans Misunderstand U.S. Policy in Viet Nam by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- How East German Regime Seeks to Seal Off Its Population, p. 10
- How Unsuspecting Americans Support Communism by Rep. Howard W. Robinson, p. 11
- Business Wages Private War on Poverty and Unemployment, p. 12
- Some Thoughts on the Supreme Court by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- Socilization Threat in England, p. 12
- President May Get New Immigration Law, p. 13
- How the Communists Have Built Up Anti-U.S. Propaganda on Viet Nam by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- President Deserves Support Now, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 28, 1965 Issue = 24 Articles- Washington Teach-In Boosts Radical Peace Movement by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 1
- Who Will Govern the Dominican Republic? by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- Juan Bosch Is Naive on What Causes Reds by Michael Padev, p. 2
- U.S. Govenment Is Undertaking Subtle Steel Nationalization by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- The Church and Politics by Morrie Ryskind, p. 3
- Freedom and Growth Under Right-to-Work, pp. 3-5
- Poverty 'Aid' Comes to Gum Springs, p. 6
- Equal Job Opportunity Post Puts FDR Jr. in a Political Hot-Sea by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- Government by Demonstration? by Rep. Jim Battin, p. 8
- LBJ Proposes New Federal Pay Raises by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- Military Campaign Going Better in Viet Nam by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- Rumanian Hopes for Aid Shattered by U.S. Stand by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 9
- Federal Aid Bankrupts Firm, p. 9
- Can We Arrest Expanding Centralization? by Russell Kirk, p. 10
- Five Years for Murder, p. 10
- The Controversial Edward R. Murrow by John O'Hara, p. 11
- Leftist Students Revolt in N.Y.C., p. 12
- Herbert Matthews Now Berating U.S. for Dominican 'Intervention', p. 12
- Unfriendly Act, p. 12
- Why Trade with Soviet Bloc?, p. 12
- Labor Drives for 'Total Job Security' by Pat Vincent, p. 13
- Heavy-Handed Oklahoma Teachers, p. 13
- Poverty's Flowers in New York, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 5, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- Right-to-Work Showdown Expected in Early July by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Slave Labor or Slave Congress?, p. 2
- Uncle Sam, The Rent Payer by Rep. Charles Teague, p. 2
- Gov. William Scranton Stars 1968 Campaign; Proposes 'Great Society Jr.' for Pennsylvania, p. 3
- Detroit Poverty Program Under Fire, pp. 3-5
- Bundy Group using U.S. Aid to Pressure Dubious Coalition in Dominican Republic, p. 6
- What Is LBJ's Cuban Policy? by Ted Lewis, p. 6
- Will Johnson Ever Run Out of 'Problems'? by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
- LBJ's Mysterious 'Conflicts', p. 8
- Public Strongly Supports Sec. 14b; President Will Have to Twist Arms by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 8
- How can 'Liberals' Favor Repeal? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
- Labor Will Have New Demands by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- Demonstrators Abandon Civil Rights for Viet Nam and Dominican Protest by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- The Disruptions From the Left, p. 10
- Sabotage at Bien Hoa?, p. 10
- Education Bill's Loyalty Oath Is Under Fire by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- A Streetcar Named Despair by Ted Holmes, p. 12
- Automation Liberates Workingmen by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Government Will Find New Taxes, p. 13
- Federal Grants Harm Education, p. 13
- Reds Stir Seething World Cauldron by Walter Trohan, p. 14
- Grand Jury Hands Down Indictments In Grain Scandal USDA Belittled, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 12, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- Revitalized Communist Party Plans National Convention by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Why Not a Voluntary Effort? by Paul Harvey, p. 2
- LBJ's Anti-Billboard Campaign, p. 2
- Americans for Conservative Education, p. 2
- Bobby Kennedy Plans Wisconsin Speech, p. 3
- Crime Rise and Mallory Decision, p. 3
- Norman Thomas Equates Hungary Dominican Republic, pp. 3-5
- White House Mysteriously Pressured to Abolish Commission Fighting Space Site Labor Strikes by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- The Hex I Can't Shake Off by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- The Great Society Imposes 'Tax' on Bread by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- Needed: More Balanced Press Coverage of Viet Nam by Sen. Thomas Dodd, p. 8
- Disturbing Signs LBJ Is Weakening by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Cyrus Eaton Plans Budapest Hotel by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- HCUA Testimony Very Revealing, p. 10
- Partial Clamp on 'Mail Covers' Ordered by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
- A Case of Reverse Discrimination in Connecticut by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- 'Voting Rights' Bill Explanation, p. 12
- Drastic Change in Jobless Law, p. 13
- Hokum about 'Freedom of Contract' by John Chamberlain, p. 13
- The Debt Limit Ritual, p. 14
- Diplomat Who Aided Oswald's Return Scheduled for Soviet Exchange Post, p. 14
- Connally Supports Right-to-Work, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 19, 1965 Issue = 22 Articles- What Leading Americans Have Said on Right-to-Work, p. 1
- Funny Business in Housing by Holmes Alexander, p. 2
- More Federal Power Projects, p. 2
- Bobby Baker and the Ordeal of Sen. Williams by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 3-5
- Leading Argentine Newspaper Strongly Backs U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, p. 6
- Rusk Seeks the Impossible in Santo Domingo by Russell Kirk, p. 6
- What Gimmicks Will LBJ Come Up With for 1966? by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Latin Labor Union Chief Says Reds Worsen Dominican Crisis by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- Chamber of Commerce Head Clarifies Red China Views, p. 8
- What Is the Greater Right? by Barry Goldwater, p. 8
- Tokyo Resolution Is Sleeper in Gold Problem by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- Lowell Rejects LBJ Invitation by Russell Kirk, p. 9
- Public Works Bill Before Senate, p. 10
- N.Y.C. Policeman Strikes Back, p. 10
- Survival of Individual Freedom Is at State by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
- Anatomy of a Political Murder by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- Federal Reserve Head Issues Strong Warning by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Are We Neraing the End of Farm Control Programs?, p. 13
- Business 'Cautioned' on Prices, p. 13
- Security Precautions Lacking At State Department, Aide Admits by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- 'President's Club': The New Elite, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 26, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- U Thant Launches Offensive Against the West, p. 1
- Rent Subsidy Dangers Outlined, p. 2
- The 'Rent Society' by Rep. Richard Poff, p. 2
- Economic Illiteracy, p. 2
- Defence Department Ethics Questioned by Sen. John J. Williams, pp. 3-5
- No End in Sight for National Debt by Rep. Odin Langen, p. 6
- Un-American Image Develops from Photos by Alice Widener, p. 6
- New Report Details Tito's Religious Persecution by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
- 'The Choice Is Yours' by Sen. Roman Hruska, pp. 8-9
- Red Spies in the U.N., p. 10
- More About Church and State by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 10-11
- The Supreme Sophistry of The Warren Court, p. 12
- Willard Wirtz' Booby-Trap for the Democrats by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- 'Great Society' Spending Orgy Ignores National Debt Growth by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 13
- How East German Regime Seeks To Seal Off Its Population, p. 13
- Backing Down in U.N., p. 13
- 'Little People' Losers In Right-To-Work Fight by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
- Lattimore to Red China, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1965 = 13 Issues, 274 Articles-
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July 3, 1965 Issue = 15 Articles- Reuther Seen as New AFL-CIO Chieftain by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Reds Harass Viet Nam Widos Claims Dodd, p. 2
- Cabinet Post for Housing Criticized, p. 2
- Britisher Pushes Pro-Red China Movie in U.S. by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 3
- We Are Run by the Splinters by John Chamberlain, pp. 3-5
- What Did Jesus Believe About Wealth? by Rev. Irving E. Howard, p. 6
- Pure What?, p. 6
- The League of Women Voters: Its Partisan Slip Is Showing by Terry Catchpole, pp. 7-10
- What Is the Secret of West Germany's Success? by Ludwig Erhard, p. 11
- Inflation Takes Its Toll, p. 11
- U Thant Would Replace Free Market with Political Control by Emerson P. Schmidt, p. 12
- People Who Really Know Selma by Russell Kirk, pp. 12-13
- Shriver's Poverty War by Ted Lewis, p. 14
- Let Generals Run Viet War, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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July 10, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Lyndon the Captive, p. 1
- How 'Stick and Carrot' Treatment Made Rep. Powell Switch Stand on 14b Repeal, p. 2
- Do You Want to Pay This Much?, p. 2
- National Federation of Conservative Organizations, p. 2
- Decision on Red Union Officials Strengthened Right-to-Work Case, p. 3
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New Book Raises Many Questions About Oswald's Way in Russia by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 3-5 - 1 Review- Portrait of the Assassin by Gerald R. Ford and John R. Stiles
- Teachers Have No 'Right' to Strike by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
- Ideologues Further Red Aims by Russell Kirk, pp. 6-7
- REA and TVA: Old Bureaucracies Never Die, p. 8
- The Nationsl Council of Churches and 14b, p. 8
- Why Most Liberals Are Poor Anti-Communists, p. 9
- Guevara Given Kremlin Ultimatum: Get Guatemala Under Red Control, p. 9
- LBJ Lifts Ban on Aid to Nasser by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- W.E.B. DuBois Clubs Plan Stepped-Up Activities by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
- Federal Drug Laws Haved Created Regulatory Chaos by Lenox D. Baker, M.D., p. 11
- What's Wrong With Profits, Anyway? by M. Dale Ensign, p. 12
- Bayard Rustin Proposes Paying Nation's Poor to Go to School, p. 13
- President Johnson Overrides Military on Viet Nam Fighting by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
- Subsidy: The Word Nobody Wants by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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July 17, 1965 Issue = 26 Articles- Radicals Planning to Fight for Viet Cong by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 1
- Reuther Moving to Train Nation's Poor for Action by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- West Virginia's Byrd Fights Welfare Abuses by Jesse Helms, p. 2
- Anti-Poverty Employees Paid $6 to $9.20 an Hour, p. 2
- Sino-Soviet 'Plit' Is Healing by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- Self-Sufficiency in Doylestown by John Chamberlain, pp. 3-5
- Myth-Making About the United Nations by Alice Widener, p. 6
- Unions Organizing Within Unions by Paul Harvey, p. 6
- 'The Ugly Russian' Is Not a Vain Bureaucrat by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
- A Doctor Asks: 'How Free Am I?', p. 7
- Viet Cong Allies Plan Sabotage in U.S. Factories, p. 8
- New Proof of Viet Cong Terror by Victor Lasky, p. 8
- One of Every Five Dollars Spent Comes from the Federal Treasury by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
- Federal Home Agency Backs Homogenized Neighborhoods, p. 9
- Congress Is More Prolifigate Than Even President Johnson, p. 10
- Mr. Pucinsky Had the World for It, p. 10
- Neglected Side of Student Life by Peter Schwepker, p. 10
- Reds Participating In Chicago Cit-Ins, p. 11
- Equality and Opportunity, p. 11
- Labor Dept's A-Team Program Faltering, p. 11
- Bloomington Mayor Vows Referendum for Urban Renewal by Rick Johnson, p. 12
- Baker Report Still a Whitewash, p. 13
- Nasser Sending Rice to Red Cuba, p. 13
- Dinner with a Liberal Headache by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Sen. Fulbright's View of Honor, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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July 24, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Should Defense Secretary McNamara Resign? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
- Conservatives Have More Fun by John O'Hara, p. 2
- From the Jungle Looking Back by Paul Harvey, p. 2
- Fallacy of School Formula Exposed, p. 2
- State Dept. Is Urging Atomic Fuel for Indonesia, pp. 3-5
- New Housing Secretary Will Be a Virtual Czar, p. 6
- God and the Right to Work by Ken Thompson, p. 6
- Wundees, P&R and the Coffin Supplemental by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- High-Tax Socialized Medicine, p. 8
- National Senior Citizens Council Plans More Federal Aid Programs, p. 8
- Other Countries' Medicare Problems, p. 8
- Government Unemployment 'Statistics' Called Misleading, p. 9
- Labor Violence Hurts 14b Repeal by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 9-10
- House Rollcall Looks Ahead by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- How Federal Control Follows Federal Aid, p. 11
- Why Should the U.S. Bail Out the Communist Countries? by Rep. Edward Derwinski, pp. 12-13
- What Was Omitted from Baker Report?, p. 14
- U.S. School Control Arriving, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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July 31, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- August 6-9 Picketing in Washington, p. 1
- Business Has Its Own Anti-Poberty and Training Program Across U.S. by W.P. Gullander, p. 2
- Russia No Longer Jams the Voice of America by Walter Trohan, p. 2
- A Friendly Letter of Support to a U.S. General in Viet Nam by Alice Widener, p. 3
- The American Monarachy, pp. 3-5
- Secretary Udall Tries Power Grab in South Carolina by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 6
- The Pitfalls of Public Housing, p. 7
- Two More Schemes from Sen. Fulbright, p. 7
- Needed: A Sweeping Change in Farm Programs, pp. 8-9
- Professors Were to Blame for the Berkeley Mess by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
- English Discontent with Socialism Should Encourage U.S. Conservatives by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
- Communist Youth Festival Canceled by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
- Shocking Tactics Used to Enroll Union Members, p. 11
- Labor Leaders Now Seek 'Yellow Dog' in Reverse, p. 11
- LBJ Must Consider Mao Tse-Tung's Forgotten Memo by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- Disarmament Moves Very Quietly by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
- Government Planners Can Fina A 'Plight' for Every American by Donald I. Rogers, p. 14
- Should Judges 'Create' Law?, p. 14
- A Blue Redcap, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 7, 1965 Issue = 24 Articles- Conservatives Can Defeat the 'Great Society', p. 1
- Despite Scandals, Shriver Still Says Poverty War Is 'Going Great' by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- Expensive 'School' in St. Petersburg by Paul Harvey, p. 2
- New Handbook Explains Government Benefits, p. 2
- Justice Goldberg to the U.N., p. 3
- 26 More Weeks of Jobless Pay by Alice Widener, pp. 3-5
- Texas Businessman Heads Group Seeking Control of CBS Network, p. 6
- Secret Red Training School Called Unqualified Success by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- Suspicions About Morals and the 'Great Society' by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Bunche Statement on Red China Undercuts United Nations' Goats, p. 7
- Politics in Youth Jobs, p. 8
- Lesson for GOP in Story of '60 Democratic Ticket by Walter Trohan, p. 8
- Shelepin: Man Behind the Scene in Russia by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- FDR Jr's Employment Commission Now Seeks Increased Police Powers, p. 9
- Humphrey Latest News Planer, p. 9
- Government by Guideline: New Threat to Economic Freedom by George Champion, p. 10
- Collectivism vs. Individualism by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
- What's in the Dirksen Amendment by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 12
- Pro-Americans Carry Guns to Fight Off Mao's Agents by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- GAO Uncovers More Instances of Rampant Foreign Aid West, p. 13
- 'School' for Radicals in N.Y., p. 13
- The Excesses of Tax Collectors by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- LBJ Has No Sense of Humor?, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 14, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- U.S-U.S.S.R. Consular Treaty Must Be Defeated by Alice Widener, p. 1
- The Poverty Warriors' Strategy, p. 2
- Baltic States 'Celebrate' 25 Years Under U.S.S.R. by John Chamberlain, pp. 2-5
- Bureaucrats Are the Big Winners in Shriver-LBJ 'War on Poverty' by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- Secrecy in Summer Job Hirings, pp. 6-7
- Failure to Develop Space Weapons Endangers U.S. Security by Barry Goldwater, p. 8
- Toward a Dole for All, p. 9
- Reds Suspected of Using Chemical and Biological Warfare in Viet Nam, p. 9
- Everybody in the Gutter? by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 10
- Buckley Hits Appeals to Blocs, p. 10
- Governors Back Heller Scheme by Ronald I. Rogers, p. 11
- Over $24 Million in Union Dues Is Riding on 14b Repeal Effort, p. 11
- Lesson in Laos, p. 11
- Lyndon's 'Voting Rights' Mischief at Work, p. 12
- Does Gardner Appointment Mean New Federal Role in Education?, p. 12
- Guidelines Goodbye, p. 12
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Arthur Schlesinger Has Written Bad History by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13 - 1 Review- A Thousand Days by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
- Several Questions for Mr. Fortas, p. 13
- Will Arthur Goldberg Be Chosen '68 Vice Presidential Nominee? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 21, 1965 Issue = 25 Articles- Reds Organizing 'International Brigade' for Viet Nam, p. 1
- Wirtz's Boy Wonders Are No Answer to Crop Problem, p. 2
- NLRB Rules Should Be Changed to Ensure the Right to Say 'No', p. 2
- Communists Count on Deceiving West by Howard Kershner, p. 2
- Radical Clergy Assail U.S. Policy in So. Viet Nam by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 3
- Rep. Willis Condemns 'Peaceniks', p. 3
- Reuther Wants $20 Billion a Year for 'Underdeveloped' Countries, pp. 3-5
- Poverty 'War' Finding Jobs for Collegians by William H. Rentschler, p. 6
- Can FPC Expansion Be Halted?, p. 6
- Wartime Cffice of Censorship Already Set Up, p. 7
- How Conservatives Become 'Moderates' by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Jimmy Roosevelt and Friends Push for $1.75 Minimum Wage, p. 8
- U.S. Soldier Rebukes Viet Nam Demonstrators, p. 8
- Shuman Hits Tax-Paid Propaganda on Farm Bill, p. 9
- The Many Men from Uncle, p. 9
- Udall Continues Anti-Private-Power Campaign by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 10
- International Youth Group Formed, p. 10
- U.S. Must Balance Responsibilities and Capabilities by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
- Anti-14b Votes May Defeat Many Liberals in '66 by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- Chinese Reds Are Creating 'Viet Cong' in Brazil by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- Is Russia Outstripping U.S. In Military Space Programs? by Holmes Alexander and Hunter Alexander, p. 13
- How the Reds Rule Tibet by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
- It's Fun to Be Boss by Walter K. Mickelson, p. 14
- Sun. Murphy Offers Poverty Amendment, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 28, 1965 Issue = 17 Articles- The Lost Angeles Riots: Whose Fault? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
- Many Intellectuals Are Confused over Communism by Alice Widener, p. 2
- The Illiterate Vote, p. 2
- Backers of Dirksen Amendment Should Continue Their Fight, p. 3
- 'Great Society' as Big Brother by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 3-5
- Civil Rights Leaders Should Blame Themselves for Riots by George S. Schuyler, pp. 6-7
- Johnson Anti-Victory Policy Rules Out Hopes of Solution to Vietnamese Conflict by Chesly Manly, pp. 8-9
- W.E.B. DuBois Clubs Growing Fast, p. 10
- President Called 'Trail Boss' Over Appointment Handling by Walter Trohan, p. 10
- How the Communists Almost Took Over Brazil by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- Battle Among Dominican Rebels, p. 11
- 'Poverty' Contracts Not Competitive, p. 12
- Camp Atterbury in Indiana Shows What's Wrong with the Job Corps by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- Self-Proclaimed Marxist Is Issue in N.J. Race by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 13
- Romney: 'Stop Picking on Me', p. 13
- Private Youth Group in Milwaukee Helps to Find Jobs for Teen-agers by John Chamberlain, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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September 4, 1965 Issue = 25 Articles- Your Money Used to Help Elect Liberals, p. 1
- Art and Humanities Act Creates Bureaucratic Chaos by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 2
- What Is U.S. Policy in Viet Nam? by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- States Should Kick up Fuss on Reapportionment by John Chamberlain, p. 3
- Anti-Trust Laws Apply to Unions, pp. 3-5
- California Riots Could Mean Election Woe for Pat Brown by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- Those Sinister 'Pacifists' by Russell Kirk, p. 6
- Consumer Is Losing to Inflation, p. 7
- New Scheme to Feed Communists, p. 7
- Mexico's Reminder, p. 7
- Same Old Farm Program, p. 8
- Worse Than the 'Bread Tax', p. 8
- On-Site Inspection Is Essential, p. 8
- Ho Chi Minh Is More Than a Dedicated Nationalist by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 9
- Urban Affairs Dept. Means Federal Control of Cities, p. 10
- Is the Federal Government Aiding Riots? by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Algeria: Is the Mediterranean Another Missile Trap? by Jeffrey St. John, p. 11
- Bosch's Closest Aides Reveal He Cooperated With Communists by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- Civil Disobedience Propaganda---Free Speech or Sedition?, p. 12
- 'The Liberal Establishment', p. 13
- Muggeridge Calls Liberalism 'The Great Destructive Force', p. 13
- 'Research' Eats up Foreign Aid, p. 13
- Freud on Uncle Sam and Big Brother, p. 14
- Double Income Tax Is Unfair, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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September 11, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Communists Easily Find $100,000 for Summer Project Across U.S. by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- NLRB Chairman Challenged on GE Decision by Donald I. Rogers, p. 2
- Chattanooga Youth Corps Expenses Are Example for Rest of Nation, p. 2
- How HARYOU Has Wasted Funds, p. 2
- McNamara Breaks Spending Record, Yet U.S. Troops Lack Many Items by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- Automatic Raises for Congressmen Hidden in 'Salary Adjustment' Act by James Jackson Kilpatrick, pp. 3-5
- California Leftists Plan Worldwide Protest by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- Why Not $100 an Hour? by Russell Kirk, p. 6
- Inflationary Wage Increases Slow Down Building Industry, p. 6
- Argument from the '30 Returns, p. 7
- Any 'Surplus' Should Be Used To Balanced Budget Reduce Debt, p. 7
- How the Liberal Establishment Conducted Operation Goldwater by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-10
- Hungary's Kadar Merely Pretends to Soften by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
- Has LBJ Fanned Riot Flames Here in Washington? by Don Maclean, p. 12
- Why Foreign Aid Doesn't Work, p. 12
- House-Passed Farm Measure Only Continued Bad Program, p. 13
- Some Questions for the Clergy, p. 14
- Life Behind the Berlin Wall, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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September 18, 1965 Issue = 21 Articles- Convention Reveals Trend by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 1
- Why There Are Few Anti-Communist Movies, p. 2
- King as Secretary of State by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- What Role Did Castroites Play in Los Angeles, Chicago Riots? by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
- Is There a Brotherhood of Man? by John O'Hara, p. 6
- Incentive System Means Little in Hungary by Henry J. Taylor, p. 7
- LBJ's Aid-To-Soviets Policy Only Strengthens Red Muscle by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- Rauh Throws Low Blow at the FBI, p. 7
- How the White House Claque Polishes the Johnson Image by Ted Lewis, p. 8
- Only Government Is Exempt from Price-Fixing Charges, p. 8
- Disaster in the Job Corps, p. 9
- Farm Disaster Spreads Northward, p. 9
- Goldwater Sues 'Fact' Magazine, p. 9
- Swidler's Mythical Robber Barons by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Follow-Up on the Wieland Case by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 10-11
- Eaton Was Patsy for Red Propaganda About 'Doom' by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Financing Defense Comes First, p. 12
- State Dept. Trade Policies Help Viet Cong by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- Will Germany Drop Erhard? by John Chamberlain, p. 14
- Change Needed in the NLRB, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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September 25, 1965 Issue = 23 Articles- New National Labor Scandals Are Brewing by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Goldberg Wants to Send 'Great Society' Abroad by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- The Poor Will Not Be Helped by a Hike in the Minimum Wage by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- The Appeasers Get Their Man, p. 3
- TVA Builds an Entire Community, pp. 3-6
- Nasser and Nkrumah in Trouble by Russell Kirk, p. 7
- The Wheat Deal Furor Obscures Big Tallow and Soybean Sales, p. 7
- Demo Chairman Pushes Sales of GRI Smear 'Reports', p. 8
- Little Men vs. Big Government, p. 8
- Just What's in Those Classroom Tests?, p. 9
- Naming Associates: A Recurring Moral Problem, p. 9
- Madame Chiang Quietly Lobbies Against Concessions to Peking, p. 10
- Liberation or Opportunist?, p. 10
- Russians Still Use Force to Control East Germans by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
- LBJ Loses a Round to Critics, p. 11
- India Has Poor Record on Settling Kashmir Dispute by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- Dr. Schweitzer's Lesson in Self-Respect by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Liberal Pamphet on Viet Nam is Full of High-Brow Teachery by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
- How Socialism has Hurt Bolivia by Howard Kershner, p. 13
- Managing the Family Budget, p. 14
- Home Study Helps Fill Know-How Gap, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- New Law Needed on Communist Mail Delivery by Rep. Glenn Cunningham, pp. 15-16
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1965 = 13 Issues, 243 Articles-
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October 2, 1965 Issue = 21 Articles- LBJ Pushes $250-Million 'Sleeper' in College Aid Bill, p. 1
- Anti-Poverty Funds Used to Pay Black Muslims by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- Would You Trade with Nazis?, p. 2
- Chinese Reds Fear War with U.S. by Victor Lasky, p. 3
- Whose Game Is Bowles Playing? by Russell Kirk, pp. 3-5
- Is the "Great Society" Just Alice's Wonderland? by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- How McNamara Has Bungled Manned Orbiting Laboratory by Barry Goldwater, pp. 6-7
- The Five Senators LBJ Most Wants to Defeat in '68 by Willard Edwards, p. 8
- Freedom Can Still Win Right-to-Work Fight by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
- More Lopsided Labor Law: Allis-Chalmers Striek Case, p. 9
- Unions Can Penalize Members for Seeking Secret Elections, p. 9
- Reuther-Meany Feud Sizzles at Labor Conclave by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- War on Poverty Tom-Toms Don't Beat for the Indians, p. 10
- 'Liberator' Magazine Bemoans Lack of 'Revolutionary Troup', p. 11
- Little David and the CBS Goliath by Paul Harvey, p. 11
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A Naval Historian Invades Unfamiliar Waters by Frederic Nelson, p. 12 - 1 Review- The Oxford History of the American People by Samuel Eliot Morison
- Limited Needed on All Immigration, p. 13
- SDS Borders on Treason, p. 13
- King Backing Down on Foreign Policy, p. 14
- Coming Up: New 'Progressive Party' by Alice Widener, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 9, 1965 Issue = 19 Articles- Senate Can Block LBJ Canal Surrender, p. 1
- Panama Canal, p. 2
- VISTA Poverty Program Still Lags, p. 3
- Is This Red China's Year to Get Admitted to the U.N.?, pp. 3-5
- Left-Wing British Poet Named to Library of Congress Post by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
- De Gaulle Still Has Lust for Power by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
- New Series of National Strikes by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- "We'd Rather Do It Ourselves", pp. 8-9
- Are the Beatles Art? The 'Czar' Will Decide by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
- Will the Gentleman Explain His Shift on Right-to-Work?, p. 10
- COPE Will Use Computers to Elect Liberals in '66 by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- N.Y. Newspaper Strikers Are Modern-Day Luddites, p. 11
- Civil Rights Groups and Other Activists Plan to Become Channels for "Poverty" Funds, p. 12
- The Fund for the Republic's Plan for a Socialist America by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Why Doesn't LBJ Start at Home?, p. 13
- Prices Are Industry's Job, p. 13
- Taxpayer Funds Used for Bail by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 13
- Labor Lawyer Says Martin Luther King Makes Mockery of Non-Violence by Victor Lasky, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 16, 1965 Issue = 24 Articles- How Do the Revolutionists Get Their Money by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- "Free Student University" Is Under Government Security by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- A Friend of the Kennedys, p. 2
- Is Union Shop Coming in Federal Employment?, p. 2
- The Bay of Pigs All Over Again, p. 3
- Home Rule: LBJ's First Defeat, pp. 3-5
- How Some Members of Congress Try to Fool Their Constituents, p. 6
- Trend to the Left Can Be Reversed by Russell Kirk, p. 6
- Hanoi's Threat to Execute Captured U.S. Pilots Triggers New Consideration of Naval Bloc..., p. 7
- Johnson Is Playing a Losing Game in Latin America by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- How the Fulbright Doctrine Helps the Reds by Holmes Alexander, p. 8
- "Anything Goes": Theme Song of the Era by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
- Domestic Peace Corps Looks Bad in Audit, p. 9
- A Right-to-Work Fable by David Prosser, p. 10
- GOP in Dixie, p. 10
- LBJ's Big-Spend Policies Make Our Gold Crisis Worse by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 10-11
- Strong Left-Wing Unions Operate in Key Industries by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- Bribing the Nation's Mayors, p. 12
- Farm Problems Affect Everyone, p. 12
- What Made LBJ Ask for Arthur Miller's Rebuff? by Victor Lasky, p. 13
- Attitudes of Youth Worries Reds by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 13
- Shriver's Costly Kindergarten, p. 14
- Nixon Hits "Radicals of the Left" by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 23, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Former White House Aide, p. 1
- Should We Abolish the NLRB?, p. 2
- Why McNamara Now Is Reluctant to Take Any Credit for the TFX by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- When Government Questioners Invade the Schools by James Jackson Kilpatrick, pp. 3-5
- Steel Union's New Goal: 4-Day Week; 5 Days' Pay by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- Is the Republican Strategy to Bore Everyone to Death?, p. 6
- American Housewives Pay Out Millions to Support Subsidies for Foreign Sugar by Jack W. Gore, p. 7
- 'I'm an Agitator' Says Poverty Worker, p. 7
- Keppel Tips His Hand Shows What Federal Aid Really Means, pp. 8-9
- When to Laugh... by Paul Harvey, p. 10
- What to Print... by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Rewriting History to Give the U.N. a Boost, p. 10
- Rusk Pushes Nuclear Accord in Talks With Gromyko, p. 11
- Strong Italian Communist Party Sends Special Unit to the U.S. by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- Free Enterprise Victory in Turkey Pains State Dept. by Ralph De Toledano, p. 12
- Who Really Guards Individual Rights? by William Rentschler, p. 13
- SDS: Goldbrickers Inc., p. 13
- Soon to Come: 'Lifecare', p. 14
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Stout's New Book Vilifies FBI, p. 14 - 1 Review- The Doorbell Rang by Rex Stout
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 30, 1965 Issue = 24 Articles- It's Time to Get Tough with the 'Demonstrators', p. 1
- Communists Played Leading Roles in Recent Viet Nam Protests by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- Castro's Cynical Gesture by John Chamberlain, p. 3
- Will Tshombe Return to Power?, pp. 3-5
- The New Materialism of the 'Great Society' by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 6
- Strange Silence About HCUA, p. 6
- Office of Education Won't Let Press, Congress Look at Studies by Walter Trohan, p. 7
- Today's Masters of Illogic by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- The Court Double-Talks Again, p. 8
- Political Imprint on Youth Corps by Jerry Landauer, p. 8
- How to Win Elections: LBJ's $300-Million Boondoggle in Maine by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
- Bloc Appeals Crush Representative Government by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- How One Union Chief Gest Around Section 14b by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- What's the Cost of Rearing a Child? by Paul Harvey, p. 10
- How Inflation Hurts Pensioners by Donald I. Rogers, p. 11
- Are U.S. Teachers Really Oppressed? by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 12
- Hoover Successor Bill Pigeonholed, p. 12
- No Word from Liberals About Taylor Incident, p. 12
- Tony Provenzano: Highest-Paid Union Official in the World by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- More Strange Ideas from Dr. King, p. 13
- Everyone Like LBJ?, p. 13
- Can Poor Run Poverty Program? by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- Curtis' Advice to the Dentists, p. 14
- Examples for Youth, pp. 14-16
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November 6, 1965 Issue = 15 Articles- Peace Corps Recruiting Radical Youth, pp. 1-2
- What Does LBJ Plan for 1966? by Ted Lewis, p. 3
- Politics and the Nobel Prize, pp. 3-5
- "I Won't Work" is the Slogan in Russian by John Chamberlain, p. 6
- A Welcome Break in Johnson's Spending Spree, p. 6
- Mike Quill Wants 4-Day Work Week, p. 6
- Officials have Only Vague Plans for Dealing with Cuban Refugees, p. 7
- Nuclear Aid to Red Enemies, p. 7
- I Picketed with the Peaceniks by Jerry LeBlanc, pp. 8-11
- The Liberal Strategy Behind the Lindsey Campaign by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 12
- Why Provoke Another Congo? by Marquis of Salisbury, p. 13
- Protesters Abuse Free Speech, p. 13
- Selden Scores Liberal Newsmen on Bad Santo Domingo Reporting, p. 14
- Castro Offers Stunned State Department, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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November 13, 1965 Issue = 13 Articles- Three Washington Attorneys Sue Poverty Program, pp. 1-5
- What the Radical Socialists Really Think by Terry Catchpole, p. 6
- Guantanamo Troubles Brewing?, p. 7
- No Tears for Ernest Creech by Ted Humes, pp. 8-9
- What Is the 'Fellowship of Reconciliation'?, p. 10
- 89th Congress: One of the Worst by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
- Bobby Kennedy's Speeches Are Serving As 'Trial Balloons' on U.S. Foreign Policy, p. 11
- The Consumer vs. the Federal Power Commission by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- The President and Aluminum: Another Price-Fixing Attempt, p. 12
- Arbitrary Stockpile Manipulation Undermines Security by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Should the Jury System Be Radically Altered? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
- Norman Thomas CIA Agent, p. 14
- Justice Douglas Goes Far Afield, pp. 14-16
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November 20, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Anniversary of the Russian Revolution by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Why Socialism Must Always Fail by Sir Alec Douglas-Home, p. 2
- The Move Toward One-Party Politics, p. 3
- House Starts Nationwide Probe of Scandal-Ridden 'Youth Corps' by Bill Schulz, pp. 3-5
- Feud Splits Captive Nations Group by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 6
- Will the Aluminum Dumping End LBJ's Honeymoon With Industry? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
- How Johnson Plans to Export His "Great Society" Overseas, p. 7
- Housing---In the American Tradition by Rev. Irving Howard, p. 8
- Rebel Defector Bares Red Plot to Control Dominican Republic by Walter Trohan, p. 8
- "Anything for a Buck", p. 9
- Hoover: Reds Step Up Activities, p. 9
- Sleep Not Dream Not, p. 9
- Mike Quill Seeks 4-day Work Week, p. 9
- Today's Anti-Viet Operations Are Modeled After Communist "American Peace Mobilization" ... by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- GM: A Free Enterprise Success Story for Us All, p. 10
- Yarmolinsky Appointed to New Defense Post, p. 11
- How the 89th Congress Has Increased Federal Spending by Svend Petersen, p. 12
- Business: The Missing Voice in Politics by Alice Widener, p. 13
- No News Isn't Always Good News---Especially for the Conservatives by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Spineless Action by the USIA, pp. 14-16
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November 27, 1965 Issue = 15 Articles- Supply Shortage and Defective Ammunition Hurt American Troops in South Viet Nam, p. 1
- "Wirtz' Wonders" Won't Work by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr.: An Appointment on Meri, p. 3
- Nkrumah Ignores U.S. Generosity by Rep. H.R. Gross, p. 3
- How the Johnson Administration Encourages Left-Wing Extremism by Barry Goldwater, pp. 3-5
- Why Should U.S. and U.N. Meddle in Rhodesian Crisis?, p. 6
- IRS: Snoopers Incorporated by Bill Schulz, p. 6
- U.S. Cost Indexes Called Misleading, p. 7
- Beverly Hills Gets School Aid, p. 7
- Dr. Benjamin Spock: Peacenik Pediatrician by Robert D. Kephart, pp. 8-9
- New York Power Failure Proves the U.S. Jugular Can Be Slashed by a Handful of Communist... by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- Why Should Americans Trust the FPC? by William H. Rentschler, p. 10
- U.S. State Department: A School for Scandal, p. 11
- How ADA Rates the Members of Congress, pp. 12-13
- Culture Center Site: Thought Control by Threat by Holmes Alexander, pp. 14-16
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December 4, 1965 Issue = 18 Articles- Can the LBJ Boom Economy Last? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
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"The Penkovsky Papers" by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2 - 1 Review- The Penkovskiy Papers by Oleg Penkovskiy
- The Full-Page Ad, p. 3
- A New Farm Propaganda Mill, pp. 3-5
- Marxism: The Overlooked Side of the Rebellion in Rhodesia by Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
- Why Doesn't LBJ Dump Laborers on the Market?, p. 6
- Capitalist Materialism Is Not a Vice by Rev. Irving E. Howard, p. 7
- Red China Vote Shows Foreign Aid Failure by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 8
- Flood Raps Johnson on Canal Giveaway, p. 8
- The Mistakes of China and Korea Must Not Be Repeated in Viet Nam by Alice Widener, p. 9
- Administration Ignores Experts' Advice by Barry Goldwater, pp. 9-10
- LBJ May Drop Full-Dress Press Conferences by Walter Trohan, p. 11
- Economy Gets Scant Notice in Omaha Job Corps Center, p. 11
- "The Despoilers"---An Ugly Saga of Corruption in the Capital by Edwin D. Neff, p. 12
- Federal Court Decision: Hopeful Note on Voting, p. 12
- Communists' Global Apparatus Sets December 20 as Deadline for Slowying U.S. War Supply ... by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- Interpreting "Interpretative Reporting" by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Poverty Planners Say Move Families to Training Camps, pp. 14-16
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December 11, 1965 Issue = 16 Articles- Radical Peace March Aids Viet Cong, p. 1
- Goldberg to Run for Senate---Then for U.S. Vice Presidency by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- The Campaign Against Rhodesia by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 3
- How a Communist Speaker Can Mislead Naive College Students, pp. 3-5
- Gardner Calls for Direct Federal Aid to End "De Facto" School Segregation, p. 6
- Business Strategists Map Plans for 1966 Elections by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- The Illusion of a "Settlement" Is Squandering American Lives by Maj. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
- The Republican Crisis in Pennsylvania by Ian Hay, pp. 8-9
- Did LBJ Put Prosperity Above Preparedness? by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Court Decision Doesn't Prevent Government Registration of Reds by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
- McGovern's Plan to Feed the World, p. 11
- Sargent Shriver: The Administration's Glibbest Salesman by Ted Lewis, p. 12
- Kennedy Damagers U.S. Abroad, p. 12
- The Soviet Union's Latest Seven-Year Flop by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- Back to Gold? by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
- Auto Workers' Money Goes to Canadian Socialists, pp. 15-16
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December 18, 1965 Issue = 20 Articles- Reuther Launches Drive to Unionize Entire Government by Victor Riesel, p. 1
- Rhodesian Boycott Illustrates U.S. Foreign Policy Failures by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- All Is Not Smooth Sailing for Johnson by John Chamberlain, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- Industry's Gift to LBJ, p. 6
- Why Should Defector Get Hero's Welcome? by Paul Harvey, p. 6
- Why Right-to-Work Laws Are Needed, p. 7
- History as It Should Not Be Written by Alice Widener, p. 7
- The Viet Cong's American Allies, p. 8
- "Viet Name Day Committee" Pamplhet, p. 8
- What Johnson Must Do to Win in Viet Nam by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 9
- National Council of Churches Again Takes Appeasement Stand, p. 9
- Soviets Plan to Revive Comintern Next Spring by Victor Riesel, p. 10
- How Goes Sweden's Socialist Economy? by Howard Kershner, p. 10
- New Book Describes Politicsl "About-Face" of Bobby Kennedy by Victor Lasky, p. 11
- N.Y. Trial Reveals More About Leftist's Role in Harlem Riots by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 11
- Nasser and Russia Confer on War Against Rhodesia, p. 12
- Inside Castro's Subversion Mills by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- New Group Joins Fight Against Trade with Red Bloc by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 13
- Boston Shows Conservatives How Big Cities Can Win Elections, pp. 14-16
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December 25, 1965 Issue = 18 Articles- Congressmen Assail Bomber Cutback as Security Threat by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 1
- NATO and Nuclear Weapons by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- New "McCarthyism", p. 2
- Vast COPE Expansion Planned for '66 Elections by Victor Riesel, p. 3
- This Week in Washington, pp. 4-5
- How ACA Rates Your Congressmen, p. 6
- Castro Gloats Over Refugee Exodus by Henry J. Taylor, p. 7
- How to Rewrite History by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 7
- Why a Return to the Geneva Agreements Would Be Political Folly, pp. 8-11
- Why Fabians Would Sacrifice U.S. Lives in Viet Nam War by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Closed Schools, Computers and Compulsory Voting by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
- American Civil Liberties Union Should Repudiate New Smear Book by Victor Lasky, p. 13
- Orville Blows a Fobby Horn, p. 13
- Who Is the Fascist? by Prof. Hans Sennholz, p. 14
- Graft and Corruption Mark Boston Anti-Overty Program by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 14
- Two Liberals Find Crossing "Bridges" Into Red Satellites Is Not So Easy by John Chamberlain, p. 15
- Why is the NCC Tax-Exempt?, p. 15
- Dead God or Decayed Intellect? by Russell Kirk, pp. 15-16
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Issues of 1966 = 53 Issues, 986 Articles
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Issues of 1967 = 52 Issues, 983 Articles
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Issues of 1968 = 52 Issues, 834 Articles
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Issues of 1969 = 52 Issues, 783 Articles