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January 2, 1965 Issue
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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
[+]
Review
The U.S. Economy, by John Davenport
by Rosalie Gordon, p. 11
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Baldwin's 'Another Country': Is It Art?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1965
=
13
Issues,
279
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1965
=
13
Issues,
274
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Arthur Schlesinger Has Written Bad History
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1965
=
13
Issues,
243
Articles
[+]
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
[+]
A Naval Historian Invades Unfamiliar Waters
by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
Stout's New Book Vilifies FBI
, p. 14
-
1 Review
The Doorbell Rang
by Rex Stout
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
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
[+]
December 4, 1965 Issue
=
18
Articles
Can the LBJ Boom Economy Last?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
[+]
"The Penkovsky Papers"
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2
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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
[+]
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
[+]
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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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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