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January 1, 1966 Issue
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20
Articles
"Poverty" Politics vs. Education
by Russell Kirk, p. 2
Election Year Tax Cut May Well Be Canceled
by Walter Trohan, p. 3
AFL-CIO's Package Deal Invites Swifter Inflation
, pp. 3-5
U.S. Viet Forces Face Almost Impossible Combat Conditions
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Do Missing Turncoats Still Have Red Ties?
, p. 6
Big Labor Hopes to Unionize Financial and Insurance Employes
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
Speaking Schedule Keeps Mike Myerson Busy
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
Some Embarrassing Questions for Prime Minister Wilson
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
Whom Will LBJ Name to Head Urban Affairs Department?
, p. 8
Poverty Program Inquiry Said to Be Nearly Broke
, p. 9
Goldwater Answers Shriver on SDS
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
Roster of Congressmen
, p. 10
The Danger of Positive Thinking
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Evolution of the TVA Octopus
, p. 11
Conservative Students Have Not Given Up the Fight at Berkeley
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
RFK's Wanderlust No Help to U.S.
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
"De Facto Education" Is What Really Counts
by George S. Schuyler, p. 14
Churches Must Take the Lead
, p. 14
Russia's Crackdown on Writers
, p. 15
HCUA Has a Job to Do
, pp. 15-16
[+]
January 8, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
UAW Victory at Kohler
, p. 2
New Secret Wheat Deal with Egypt Uncovered
, pp. 3-5
The Kremlin Desperately Needs an Outside Enemy
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Congress' Coming Great Debate on Legislative Reapportionment
, p. 6
Defoliation: Where Have We Heard That Word Before?
, p. 6
Red Conference Opens in Havana
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
Facing the Facts on Automation
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
The Pitfalls of Federal Aid to Education
by Dr. John Howard, pp. 8-9
How Left-Wing Extremists Help Shape U.S. Policies
by Rep. Charles Gubser, p. 10
Mikhail Sholokhov and the Soviet Cultural Charade
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
Thanks to Socialism Famine Again Stalks the Earth
, p. 12
The Lively Conservative Corpse
by Paul Harvey, p. 12
Only a Maximum Effort Can Bring U.S. Victory
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
A Year's End Look at Viet Nam
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
Downhill at the U.N.
, p. 14
Poverty War Attack on the Middle Class
, p. 14
Is McNamara Encouraging a Soviet Attack?
by Rep. Craig Hosmer, p. 15
Can We Afford the "Great Society"?
by John J. Henry, p. 16
[+]
January 15, 1966 Issue
=
22
Articles
Coming: A Battle Over the FBI
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2
Move Launched to Ban Strikes at Key War Plants
by Victor Riesel, p. 3
Why Does LBJ Rely on Harriman?
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
Will Unemployment Compensatoin Be Federalized?
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 6
Viet War Delays Politicians' Decisions; "March of Poor" on Washington Falls Flat
, p. 6
Total American Involvement Would Doom Communist China
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
Will Cambodia Wake Up?
, pp. 7-9
What's Happening to the Mail?
by Mrs. Mary Brooks, p. 10
From Protests to Production
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Mike Quill---Labor Boss
by William Schulz, p. 11
Will the Logan Act Be Enforced?
, p. 12
The Truth About Johnson's Heralded Employment "Cuts"
by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
Dead Americans
, p. 12
A Tired American Speaks Out
by Alan McIntosh, p. 13
Viewing Bracero Ban in Light of Crop Losses
by Caspar W. Weinberger, p. 13
Capitalism Si!
, p. 13
"The Challange of Conservatism"
by Jack Williams, p. 14
Fear of Nuclear War Might Bring Just That
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Rent Subsidy Is Bad Proposal
, p. 15
U.S. Offi ce of Education Again Probes Chicago Schools
, p. 15
"Disneyland for the Disadvantaged"
, p. 16
Needed: A New Hoover Commission
, p. 16
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January 22, 1966 Issue
=
14
Articles
Rhodesian Embassy Silenced
by Holmes Alexander, p. 2
Russia Is Giving North Viet Nam Improved Surface-to-Air Missiles
, p. 3
American Leftists Supply Hanoi With Taped Propaganda Messages
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-6
Baker Indictment Side-Steps Conflict-of-Interest Charges
, p. 7
False Labeling: The Left's Most Useful Anti-Conservative Weapon
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 7-10
Meany Letter Overlooks Some "Basic Principles"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
State Department Fails to Prove All Security Risks Are Gone
, p. 11
YAF Spearheads Rallies for Freedom in Viet Nam
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 12
Taking the Long View of History
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 12
Atom Spy Klaus Fuchs Tries to Stir Up NATO Trouble
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Rebellion in Russia's Europe: Fact and Fiction
by Hal Lehrman, pp. 14-15
Red Chinese Propaganda Flood
by John Boland, p. 16
Answers to Some Unfriendly Question
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 16
Free Enterprise?
, p. 16
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January 29, 1966 Issue
=
20
Articles
Why This Worship of Keynes?
by John Chamberlain, p. 2
House Plans a Thorough Probe of McNamara's Defense Policies
, p. 3
Administration "Reluctant" to Enforce Logan Act
, pp. 3-5
Why We Should Keep the Two-Year House Term
by Rep. Walter Rogers, p. 6
The Image-Polishing Goes On
by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 6-7
Needed: More Truth in Government
by Sen. John J. Williams, p. 8
No, Mr. President, We Will not Sacrifice Poor People, but Poor Programs
by Rep. Gerald Ford, pp. 8-9
Leftists RAlly to William Epton's Defense
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
Viet Cong Viciousness Is Being Soft-Pedaled
, p. 10
Rep. Roudebush Denounces Red Scientists' U.S. Tour
, p. 11
More Subsidized Propaganda
, p. 11
Federal Officials Won't Censor Tax-Supported Black Arts Theatre
by Jesse Helms, p. 12
Congressmen Call for North Viet Nam Embargo
, p. 12
ADA Would Outdo "Great Society"
, p. 12
When Will Businessmen Wake up?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
Court Begins Consideration of Voting Rights Act
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Sukarno Wants to Sell Out Indonesia Without Witnesses
, p. 13
LBJ Wants More Managed News
by Ted Lewis, p. 14
The Communists' Continuing War Against Religion
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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February 5, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
LBJ's "Help Hubert" Campaign
by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
Sen. Williams Hits Callahan Contributions
, p. 2
CIA Director Raborn is Under Double Attack
, pp. 3-5
Communists Plan New Revolutionary Activity Around the Globe
, pp. 6-7
Will the Real Budget Please Stand Up?
, pp. 8-9
Communist Refused Burial in Arlington Cemetery
by Jerry Greene, p. 10
Bosch's "Alliance" with the Reds
, p. 10
More Left-Wing "Free Universities" Spring Up
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 11
Goodell Hits Poverty Waste
, p. 11
The Need for Off-Year Elections
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
De Facto Integration and Sen. Bobby Kennedy
by Victor Lasky, p. 12
U.S. Officials Are Attempting to Conceal Viet Supply Tie-Up
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Railroad Union Threatens Strike
, p. 13
Leftists' New "People's Politics"
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Celler's Bill Proposes Industrial Straitjacket
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Freedom of Press in Danger
by Eugene C. Pulliam, p. 16
Ernest Creech Memorial Fund
, p. 16
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February 12, 1966 Issue
=
20
Articles
Experts Discount Mott Suicide
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
Big Labor's Allies in Senate Bottle Up Bills Aimed at Halting War-Time Strikes
by Victor Riesel, p. 3
New Jobless Compensation Bill Should Receive More Attention
by Rep. John J. Rhodes, pp. 3-5
Will Red China Have "First-Strike" Nuclear Capability in '67?
, p. 6
Many U.N. Delegates Meet With Julian Bond
, p. 6
Robert F. Kennedy in South America
by Charles Richards, pp. 7-8
The Growing Doubts About Defense Secretary McNamara
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
Congress Should Investigate McNamara's Viet Nam Bungling
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
The Flight of Gold
, p. 10
A Yale Instructor Answers Staughton Lynd
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Despite Law, Federal Government Spends Tax Money On Propaganda
by Rep. Robert Michel, p. 11
How Free Is Free Speech?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 12
What the Courts Are Doing to Our Government
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 12
More Competition from TVA
, p. 12
Greece: Free Enterprise Showcase
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 13
Explaining the "Great Society" to a Puzzled Future Historian
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Should GIs Vote On War?
, p. 14
U.S. Policy in Viet Nam Is Victim of Red "Psywar"
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Spotlight On Congress
, p. 15
Poverty Warriors Sell Insurance
, p. 16
[+]
February 19, 1966 Issue
=
13
Articles
Despite Tito's Attacks on U.S., He Still Receives American Wheat
by Victor Riesel, p. 2
Tower Re-Election Chances Now Considerably Brighter
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
Quick Passage of Asian Development Bank Is Central to Johnson's Viet Nam Strategy
, p. 6
Why Californians Look to Ronald Reagan
by Lee Edwards, pp. 7-8
An Exclusive Interview With Ronald Reagan
, pp. 9-10
U.S. Aid Recipients Display Their Ingratitude
by Walter Trohan, p. 11
Can Poor Run Poverty War?
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
How the Smith Government Is Faring in Rhodesia
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Poverty Schemes Come Full Circle
, pp. 12-13
Victory for HCUA
, p. 14
Mr. Spensley vs. the IRS
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Texas Gov. Connally Battles LBJ in Poverty War
by Ken Thompson, p. 16
[+]
February 26, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
Gavin's Strategy Anticipates Surrender in South Viet Nam
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 2
Officials Squirm as Money Squeeze Gets Tighter
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 3
Construction Unions Want Bill Permitting Secondary Boycotts
, pp. 3-5
N.J. Crane Operators to Get $7.75 an Hour
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Is the Honeymoon Over?
by Walter Trohan, p. 7
The Federal School Meddlers Are at It Again
, p. 7
Capturing Youth
, p. 7
The Radical Background of Staughton Lynd
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
Is There Any Legal Basis for Our Big Federal Government?
by Dick West, pp. 8-9
And This Is History?
by Alice Widener, p. 10
Gresham's Law Appears to be Winning Again
, p. 10
Revealing Testimony About IRS Activities
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 10-11
Clergymen Seek Anti-Viet Funds
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
A $50-Million Poverty Acorn
, p. 12
Sylvester Tries to Deny Reports of Shipping Blunders in Viet Nam
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Is Race the Issue in Rhodesia?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
Congressmen Charge Job Corps Permits Law of Jungle to Prevail
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 5, 1966 Issue
=
16
Articles
Reuther Wants to Unionize Millions of "Working Poor"
by Victor Riesel, p. 2
When Will Liberal Writers Wake Up?
by John Chamberlain, pp. 3-5
Bobby Echoes Ho Chi's Line
, p. 6
Ending the National Liberation Front Myth
, pp. 6-7
Communists Eye South America for New "Wars of Liberation"
by Chris Clifford, pp. 8-9
Washington---No Beatnik He
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Reapportionment Fight Quickens
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
LBJ Has Trouble Lowering Red Trade Barriers
, p. 11
One Draftee's Dissent
, p. 11
Leftist Ramsey Still Supplying Anti-U.S. Radio Tapes for Hanoi
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
GI's Job Is Not Only Fighting
by Sen. John Tower, p. 12
Inside a Communist Office
by Tom Seslar, p. 13
Spartacist History
, p. 13
Guns and Butter, But No Quinine
by John Boland, p. 14
Radical Few Are Not Typical College Students
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 12, 1966 Issue
=
16
Articles
Labor Wants More From Congress: Boycotts and Picketing Head List
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2
Why We Must Intensify Our Campaign in Viet Nam
by Adm. Arleigh Burke, p. 3
Government Employs One in Six Workers
, pp. 3-5
Does the Council of Churches Speak for You?
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 6-7
Will It Be Teddy in '68?
by Ted Lewis, p. 8
Federal Intimidation Seen Increasing Under LBJ
, p. 8
The Fallacy of Foreign Aid
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 9-10
Rockefeller Still Aiming for the White House
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Martin Luther King Seizes Chicago Tenement
, p. 11
Latta Calls Supply Shortages National Disgrace; Wants Probe
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
Pennsylvania Cour Examines Power of Urban Redevelopment
by W. Clark Hanna, p. 12
What Price "Progress"?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Patriotic Officer
, p. 13
Johnson's New Tax Increases Won't Halt Runaway Inflation
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Pro-Labor NLRB Decision
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 19, 1966 Issue
=
20
Articles
A Private "Freedom Academy"?
by John Chamberlain, p. 2
State Department Declares War on Rhodesians in U.S.
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 3
Haggard Man Pays Bills With Thumb Tax
by Donald I. Rogers, pp. 3-5
New Controversial Statements Expected from Bobby Kennedy
, p. 6
Will LBJ Make Labor Respect Wage Guidelines?
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 6-7
Getting Out the Poverty Vote is L.A.'s Latest Comic Opera
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 8
Will GOP Strengthen Position in Alabama?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 8
How Our Allies Are "Helping" Us in Viet Nam
, p. 9
Is There Always "Purity of Motive" in Washington?
, p. 9
How to Convert the Unconverted
by Elizabeth Churchill Brown, p. 10
Reds Receive Set-Backs in Afro-Asian Subversion
by Victor Lasky, p. 11
Inflation: The Major Domestic Issue of the '66 Elections
by Richard M. Nixon, p. 12
Federal Voting Snoopers
, p. 12
Circuit Court's Ruling Expands Legal Definition of "Insanity"
by Mike Engleman, p. 13
Public Opposes Guaranteed Income
, p. 13
Secret of Big-Spend Government: Public Kept in Dark About Cost
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Subsidies Only for Needy
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Sociologists' Cliches Shaken in TV Show on Webster Groves
, p. 16
Defeated Party Loyalists Fill Many Posh Government Positions
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 16
[+]
March 26, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
Political Action
, p. 2
"Citizens Crusade Against Poverty" Plans Washington Meeting
, p. 3
Costly Federal "Sales Course"
, pp. 3-5
Where Do Politicians Find Their "Consensus"?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 6
Communist Party Uses Deception to Get Its Books Into Schools
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 6-7
DuBois Clubs: The Making of a Communist Front
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
Welfare State Ignores Real "Forgotten Man"
by Walter Trohan, p. 10
Mr. Johnson and His Neighbors
, p. 10
Why Abba Schwartz Was Eased Out of His Job
, p. 11
College Tax Credit Bill Still Lingers in Committee
, p. 12
NAM Invades Harlem with Private Poverty War
by John Chamberlain, pp. 12-13
Why Should Taxes Be Raised?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
We Lift Bans, But the Communists Don't
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Is Nkrumah Starting New Fashion?
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Fulbright's Hearings on China
by Holmes Alexander, p. 16
British Still Influence U.S. Far Eastern Policy
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 16
This Soldier Understood
, p. 16
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1966
=
13
Issues,
223
Articles
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April 2, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Holding Your First Meeting: Practical Politics
, pp. 2-5
How U.S. Viet Nam Stand Aided Overthrow of Sukarno
by Michael Padev, p. 6
Some Jottings from a Daybook
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Labor's Motives Suspect in Minimum Wage Battle
, p. 6
U Thant's Hypocrisy on "Human Rights" in Hungary
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Transportation Act Too Big
, p. 7
HEW Official Plans Using Medicare "Sleeper" to Give Medical Benefits to Poor---of Any Age
, p. 8
Sen. Williams is on Trail of FHA Scandal
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
Will the Indigent Rule?
by Alice Widener, p. 9
Is it Time for a New Policy Toward Red China?
, p. 9
Federal Agents Watching Four Pro-Peking Groups
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
How Local Chambers of Commerce Can Help Halt Trade with Reds
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
"Interest" in Consumer Picks Up
, p. 11
Are Teachers Striking Out?
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Congressmen Study Plan to End DeGaulle's Raids on U.S. Gold Reserves
, p. 12
Mousetrapping the Man from Texas
by Larry Freeman, p. 12
Debt is Debt---No Matter What the Budget Says
by Dr. Melchior Palyi, p. 13
Health Booklet is Latest LBJ Propaganda
by Jesse Helms, p. 14
Administration's New Fiscal Trick
by Sen. Strom Thurmond, pp. 14-16
[+]
April 9, 1966 Issue
=
13
Articles
Practical Politics III: Gathering Precinct Information
, p. 2
78 Liberal Democrats to Be GOP's Chief Targets
, p. 3
Illinois Court Upholds Motorola
, pp. 3-5
Ringling Brothers Circus Scored for Using Iron Curtain Acts
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
A Reply to Sen. Morse
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
Does the National Council of Churches Speak for You?
by Bill Schulz, pp. 7-10
Society Will Benefit from Ginzburg Decision
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
British Abet Rhodesian Violence
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Radical Leftists Stage "Days of Protest"
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 12
The Poor Scholarship of J. William Fulbright
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
About That Debt Phobia
, p. 13
Frances Knight Blasts Her State Department Bosses
by Vera Glaser, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 16, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Practical Politics IV: Your Campaign
, p. 2
United Nations Association Puts Out a Strange Magazine
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 3
Federal Agents Still Harass Cuban Exiles
by Fulton Lewis Jr, p. 3
Why Johnson Went to Freeman Briefing
, pp. 3-5
Penrod vs the Beatniks
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Farmers Urged to Go Fishing
by Rep. Frank T. Bow, p. 6
Garden City N.Y. Gets School Aid
, pp. 6-7
When Camping Isn't Camping
by Ted Lewis, p. 8
Prospects in South Look Bright for Conservatives
, p. 8
Tax Increase Not Needed
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
Putting Young and Old Out of Work
by Russell Kirk, p. 9
Recognize Red China? Look at Russian Example
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Mrs. Gandhi Is Not Too Grateful
, p. 10
Jobs Corps Enrolees Wear Out Welcome
, pp. 10-11
Aptheker Dinner Program
, p. 12
Many "Respectable" Liberals Lend Names to Aptheker Salute
, p. 13
No Reprisals No Nothing
, p. 13
Some Thoughts As Income Tax Deadline Approaches
by Alice Widener, p. 14
That "Innocent" Viet Nam Village Was Really Viet Cong Stronghold
by Victor Lasky, pp. 14-16
[+]
April 23, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Practical Politics V
, p. 2
Where's LBJ's "Economy in Government"?
, p. 3
The Young Flexibles
, pp. 3-5
How Subsidies Have Weakened U.S. Merchant Marine Fleet
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
On the New Morality
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Bureaucrats Know: The "Big Money" Is in Poverty
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
Was Formosa Betrayed?
by Roy E. James, p. 8
Ridgway Enclave Plan Repeats Korean Mistakes
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 9
Thich Tri Quang: Power-Hungry Demagogue
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
"Do as I Say, Not as I Dow" Is Lindsay Motto
by Victor Lasky, p. 10
Mr. Wilson's Power
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
What's Behind Jobless Figures?
, p. 11
Where Vocational Education Has Failed
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 12
Court Makes 1st Amendment a Much Wider Escape Hatch
, p. 12
The Battle Over Pay TV
, p. 12
U.S. Automobile Manufacturers Should Get up Off their Knees
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
What Did Railroad Strike Prove?
, p. 13
Is the Social Security "Income Ceiling" Necessary
by Larry Howell, p. 14
Taxpayer Toils for Government One-Fourth of Every Work Day
by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 14-16
[+]
April 30, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
Practical Politics VI---Whom to Hire
, p. 2
Two Outbursts of Anarchy Rock Official Washington
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 3-5
New York's Plunge Toward Bankruptcy
, p. 6
Profit: A Necessary Good
, p. 6
The Case Against National Education Planning
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 7
Unrest Growing in Cuba
, p. 7
Communists Hold 23rd Party Congress in Moscow
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
Has the Government Really Helped the U.S. Indians?
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
Ex-Convicts on the 'War on Poverty' Payroll
, pp. 9-10
"Poverty" Funds Used to Set Up Cooperatives
by Rep. J. Arthur Younger, p. 11
The New York Times Is Not America
by Alice Widener, p. 12
McNamara and the B-52
by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
That Simply Awful Ronald Reagan
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
The Dominican Merry-Go-Round
, p. 13
One Minister Who Really Understands Communism
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
Flag-Burning Exceeds "Liberties"
by Victor Lasky, p. 14
How Much More of "Great Society"
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 7, 1966 Issue
=
15
Articles
Practical Politics---VIII: Special Campaign Projects
, p. 2
How About Some "Truth in Politics," Sen. Hart?
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 3-5
Tri Quang Covertly Arms Students and Buddhists
, p. 6
Government "of the People" Still Works
by Paul Harvey, p. 7
We Must Return to Fundamentals---Or Face Anarchy
by Charles E. Whittaker, pp. 8-9
Violent "Deacons for Defense" Organize in North
by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 10-11
School Figures Juggled to Get More Federal Aid
, p. 12
"Liberals" Bar Degree for Nixon
by Victor Lasky, p. 12
Rusk Confused on Foreign Aid
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
How Urban Renewal Can Destroy
, p. 14
De Gaulle Takes Our Gold
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
The Fat in the GNP
, p. 16
Communists Plan Labor Drive
by Victor Riesel, p. 16
Auntie Mame's Boy
, p. 16
[+]
May 14, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Radical "Peaceniks" Plan Congressional Campaigns
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
How Soviet Union Helps Viet Cong
by Rep. James F. Battin, pp. 3-5
Why Sen. Fulbright Should Resign His Chairmanship
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
Most of Africa Is Not Ready for "One Man, One Vote" Rule
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Sec. McNamara's Own Testimony Confirms Mismanagement Charges
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
The Story of Two Headlines
, p. 7
Two Full Vacations a year at Company Expense
by Victor Riesel, p. 8
"Free" Attorney Gimmick Spreads to Indianapolis
, p. 8
What Is the Constitutional Foundation for Proposed Federal "Fair Housing" Law?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
LBJ's New Batch of "Civil Rights"
, p. 9
130-Hour Week
, p. 9
Should We Declare War on North Viet Name?
by Ted Lewis, p. 10
Unemployment Down Government Worries
, pp. 10-11
Was the Poll Tax Really That Bad?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
Peaceniks Badget N.Y. Businessman
by Victor Lasky, p. 12
Why Free Medicine Is Expensive
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
"National Academy of Unrest"
by Don Maclean, p. 13
Once Again Court Weakens States' Defenses
, p. 14
How News "Interpreters" Work
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 14-16
[+]
May 21, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
Practical Politics IX: Preventing Vote Fraud
, p. 2
Administration Ignores Underground Testing
by Holmes Alexander, p. 3
Republicans' 1964 Platform Deserves a Careful Rereading
by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
ACLU's "Vigilance Fund"
, pp. 3-5
Does the U.N. Deserve a 21st Birthday Party?
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 6
The Mandarins Are at It Again
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
"Certificates of Participation": LBJ's New Shell Game
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Does DeGaulle Plan Total Withdrawal from Atlantic Alliance?
by Jacques Soustelle, p. 8
Congressmen Step up Attacks On Job Corps
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
We Rush Toward State Capitalism
by Max Engleman, p. 10
"Come and Get It" Offices Expand
, pp. 10-11
Michigan Professor Answers Ramparts Attack
by Dr. Wesley R. Fishel, p. 12
Castro's Concentration Camps Hold 85000 Political Prisoners
, p. 13
Chutzpah---With a Texas Accent
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
YAF Celebrates 5th Anniversary
, p. 14
Why Thomas Mann Quit
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 28, 1966 Issue
=
14
Articles
EDA Trying to Spend $250 Million by July 1
, p. 5
U.S. "Crimes" in Indonesia
by Victor Lasky, p. 5
Will the Young Radicals Learn from Phil Luce's Experience?
by Dr. Philip M. Crane, p. 6
Berkeley's Chaotic "Freedom"
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 7
The Vital Arithmetic of Conservative Victory
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
More of the Mania for Government Regulation
, p. 10
Freedom of Information Gill
, p. 10
Labor Leaders Want to Monitor Doctors' Bills
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
MIGs Reported Able to Jam Sidewinder Guidance Systems
, p. 12
Is McNamara on the Way Out?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
How the National Student Association Downgrades the U.S. in Latin America
, p. 13
The Cut-Throat Game of Politics
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
"Council for A Livalbe World" Bankrolls Nine "Peace" Candidates
by Bill Schulz, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 4, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
House Has Approved Major Changes in Equal Employment Opportunities Act
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
Fulbright Tries to Soften Radical Viet Nam Remarks
by Walter Trohan, p. 6
What Is the "Great Society"?
by Sen. John Williams, p. 6
Universla Impressment
, pp. 6-7
Medicare Will Bring A Rude Awakening
, p. 8
Who Needs Higher Taxes?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
Protest Is A Right---Riot Is A Wrong
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
Administration Trial Balloon Hints Grain Sales to Red China
, p. 9
Will Washington Completely Control Education?
by Mike Engleman, p. 10
Super-Snoopers Endanger Freedom
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
NLRB's Pro-Union Bias Exposed
, p. 11
Which Way for Young Republicans?
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Optimist vs. Pessimist
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Facts Refute Morse's Benign View of Ho Chi Mihn
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 13
Bar Is Studying Proposals on Electoral College Reforms
, p. 14
The Social Security Roller Coaster
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 11, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
Rep. H.R. Gross Warns Administration: "Follow Own Advice On Foreign Travel"
, p. 6
Why Raise the Debt Limit?
, p. 6
Liberals Using Rules Committee to Kill Legislation They Oppose
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
Commerce in the Graveyard
, p. 7
The Crisis in British Medicine
by Joan Hobson, p. 8
[+]
New Book with Old Advice: GOP Must Turn Left
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 9
-
1 Review
The Party That Lost Its Head
by George F. Gilder and Bruce Kerry Chapman
Should Government Provide 'Total Protection'?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
Liberal Romney Running Hard for '68 Nomination
by Walter Trohan, p. 10
Many Michigan Republicans Are Wary of Their Governor
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Freeman's Latest Scheme: A Federal Electric Bank
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Wallace's "Ever Normal Granary" Is Returning Under a New Name
, p. 12
Don't for Letter Writers
, p. 12
Will Stock Decline Wake up Congress and LBJ?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
How Double-Talk Began
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Watch Out for Slanted Hearings On Problems in Western Europe
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Wage-Price Controls Come Closer
by Donald I. Rogers, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 18, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Many Democratic Congress Are Furious Over Poverty "Bungling" in Their Districts
, p. 5
Why Change CIA Surveillance?
, p. 5
Individual Effort: The Only Cure for Poverty
by William Henry Chamberlin, p. 6
RFK Tackles the Machines
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
North Viet Nam Steps up Air Defenses
, p. 8
Bridges or Conduits to the East?
by Alice Widener, p. 8
Maritime Union Wants Free Rent for Members
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
New Immigration Laws Working as Expected
, p. 9
Reagan's California Victory Vindicates 1964 Platform
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
There Has Been No Connection in Recent Years Between Indigence and Violence Around the ...
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Government by Polls Means Emotion Overthoughtfulness
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
A GOP Dark Horse for '68
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Lindsay Must Regret Decision to Run for Mayor
by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
"Color-Conscious" Planning Dilutes Freedom
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
A GOP Governor for Georgia?
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
Will LBJ Swing Right or Left?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
New York Experience Illustrates Socialized Medicine Is at Hand
, p. 13
Religion Still Strong in Poland
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
Only People Pay Taxes
by Paul Harvey, pp. 14-16
[+]
June 25, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
Massive Organizing Drive Set to Bankrupt Welfare Agencies
by Martin Arundel, p. 5
Alive...and Kicking
, p. 5
Liberals Would Weaken NATO
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Court Further Handcuffs Police in New Ruling
, p. 6
Callaway Typifies New GOP in South
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Rauh Slings Mud at the FBI
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 8
The Taxpayers and Bobby Kennedy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
Some Reflections on the California Primary
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
Fund for the Republic Pushes "New Left"
by Alice Widener, p. 9
America's History Needs Balance
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 10-11
South Viet Nam Learns the Hard Way
, p. 12
Bureaucrats Strive to Spend Away Every Last Dollar Before June 30
by Walter Trohan, p. 12
Federal Agencies Harass Right-to-Work Committee
, p. 13
Moon Treaty with Soviets Would Peril U.S. Defenses
, p. 13
"Rights" Bill Destroys Freedom of Choice
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Lynda Bird and Foreign Aid
by John Chamberlain, pp. 14-15
Hungary Bulgaria to Greet U.S. Trade Missions in Fall
, p. 16
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1966
=
13
Issues,
267
Articles
[+]
July 2, 1966 Issue
=
23
Articles
How Neighborhood Schools Can Be Destroyed
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Behind LBJ's Push for Long-Term Foreign Aid
, p. 5
A Nation of Bobby Bakers?
, p. 5
U Thant's Strange Ideas of "Give and Take"
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Courage of Their Convictions
by Robert E. Shaw, p. 6
Commission Clears Supermarkets of Charge They Exploit Poor
, p. 7
Time to Face the Facts on Balance of Payments
, p. 7
Why Does the Free Market Have Such a Bad Press?
by Prof. Milton Friedman, p. 8
Races of the Week
, p. 9
Railsback vs. Schisler
, p. 9
Jordan vs. Harding
, p. 9
How our Enemies Are Using the Panama Canal
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Replace Capitalism with "Community"
, p. 10
Labor Chiefs Work to Prevent Anti-LBJ Vote
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
A Slogan for the "Great Society"
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
What's Afoot in Peking?
, p. 12
Proposal Limiting Court's Authority
by Rep. Samuel Devine, p. 12
The New National Cult of Boorishness
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 13
Can California Be Bought?
, p. 13
Isolating Viet Nam Battlefield Is the Key to Victory for U.S.
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, pp. 14-15
California Democrats Nominate Peaceniks for Congress
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 16
[+]
July 9, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Castro Guerrillas Busy in Puerto Rico
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Insider Washington
, pp. 3-4
Communists Hold First Convention Since 1959
, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Taft vs. Gilligan
, p. 6
Gardner vs. Cooley
, p. 6
Victor Reuther Leads ADA Group to Moscow
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
New Way to Roll Out the Pork Barrel
, p. 8
Congress Challenges McNamara on Spending
, p. 9
Capital Vandalism
, p. 10
How to Really Bog Down the Mail
by Alice Widener, p. 10
LBJ Plans Electronic Sales to Communist Bloc
, p. 10
Sen. Murphy vs. Kennedy-Shriver and Company
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Is Recall Exclusively a Liberal Right?
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 12
Reagan Gets "The Treatment"
, p. 13
Humphrey Eyes Athletic Gap
, p. 13
Supreme Court Clears Cain of Murder of Abel
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Earning Money Is Not Immoral
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 14-16
[+]
July 16, 1966 Issue
=
21
Articles
What's Happened to the Right to Be Left Alone?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
"I'm Sorry, Mr. Citizen, But It Can't Be Helped"
by Lt. John Carpenter, p. 6
Is the Cost of Money Really Too High?
, p. 6
Myths About Poverty
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
Violence Common at Job Corps Centers Around Country
by Bill Schulz, p. 7
AFL-CIO Continues to Push Boycott of Kingsport Press
by Terry Catchpole, p. 8
Races of the Week
, p. 9
Curtis vs. Morrison
, p. 9
Derounian vs. Wolff
, p. 9
State Department Rewards Raymond's Disloyalty with Passport
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Are Teachers Necessary?
, p. 10
Asians Have Little Faith China Will Agree to Disarm
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
Bobby Strengthens Position As Liberals' Hope for 1968
by Victor Lasky, pp. 11-12
"Liberal" Suffers Much As a Captive Word
by Jameson Campaigne, p. 13
Poverty Funds Used to Buy Votes
, p. 13
De Gaulle Wants Us to Devalue Dollar
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Spotlight On Congress
, p. 15
Let's Take Another Look at Interpretative Reporting
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
Only in America
, p. 16
[+]
July 23, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Red Spying Is Still a Big Business
by Jerry Greene, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Races of the Week
, p. 5
Hoellen vs. Pucinski
, p. 5
Kuykendall vs. Grider
, p. 5
Why I Would Outlaw Residential Picketing
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
Liberals Take Aim on Reagan
by Donald L. Jackson, p. 6
Hanoi-Haiphong Bombing Confirms Earlier View of Johnson's Style
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
How COPE Plans to Hold Marginal Liberal Districts
by Terry Catchpole, p. 8
McCormack Arranges Viet Tour to Help Candidates
by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
Coal Mine Labor Shortage May Force Shut-Downs
, p. 10
Sylvester's at It Again
by Walter Trohan, pp. 10-11
Liberal Theories from 1930s Causing Today's Welfare Problems
by Alice Widener, p. 12
Government Quietly Reviews 30,000 Contracts to Insure Members of Minorities Are Recruited
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
The French Blunder in Viet Nam
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Javits for Price President?
, p. 13
Mississippi March Rated Another Civil Rights Failure
by George Schuyler, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 30, 1966 Issue
=
22
Articles
Teen-Age Street Gangs Used in Civil Rights Protests
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Races of the Week
, p. 5
Lewis vs. Hamilton
, p. 5
Babcock vs. Metcalf
, p. 5
What Will United States Do at Viet Nam Conference Table?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
DePugh's Minutemen Form 'Patriotic Party'
, p. 6
Goldberg Says U.S. Is Now Going to Sign U.N. Racial Declaration
, p. 7
President Johnson Finally Holds a Formal News Conference
by George Fowler, p. 8
Chicago Liberal Learns Truth About Vote Fraud
by William Rentschler, p. 9
How Subsidies Have Hurt the Merchant Marine
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
'Water for Peace' Boondoggle
, p. 10
TFX Returns to Haunt McNamara
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Humphrey Urges States to Adopt Income Taxes
, p. 11
Foreign Aid Should Be Made Election Issue
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Romney Confused Over Viet Name
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
Open Letter from Chicago
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
Reporter Montgomery Details Red Infiltration of Berkeley
by Bill Schulz, p. 13
Reader Disagrees With 'Interpretive Reporting' Criticism
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Free Enterprise System Is True Path to Social Justice
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 6, 1966 Issue
=
24
Articles
Tax Money Aids 'Black Power' Radicals
by Bill Schulz, p. 1
Capitol Briefs
, p. 2
The Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Races of the Week
, p. 5
Pillion vs. McCarthy
, p. 5
Hansen vs. Roncalio
, p. 5
Sargent Shriver Objects---To the Facts
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
On Curbing Interest Rates
, p. 6
Paving Hunger With Our Good Intentions
by Alice Widener, p. 7
LBJ Economy Plea Is Clincher to Income Tax Boost Next Year
by Walter Trohan, p. 7
Has San Leandro Has Succeeded Without Any Federal Funds
, p. 8
Labor's Rank and File Out of Control, LBJ Warned
by Victor Riesel, p. 8
Slanted News Misleads Public
, p. 9
Did Khrushchev Fool Salinger?
by Victor Lasky, p. 9
LBJ Insists on Quick Passage of 'Demonstration Cities' Bill
, p. 10
Secretary McNamara's Words Return to Haunt Him---and LBJ
by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
They Have Plans for Your Kids
, p. 11
'One Man, One Vote' Reaches Ultimate Absurdity in Michigan
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
World Court Refuses to Write Radical New International Law
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
The NLRB Rides Again---Against Industrial Peace
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Deficit Boasts Have Empty Ring
, p. 13
Nuremberg Precedent Confuses Prisoner Issue
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Advertising: Theory vs. Performance
, pp. 14-15
The End of an Era in L.A.
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
[+]
August 13, 1966 Issue
=
23
Articles
Secrecy Surrounds North Viet Nam Atrocities
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
What Would Happen if Captive Nations Revolted Against USSR?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Schadeberg vs. Stalbaum
, p. 6
Griffin vs. Williams
, p. 6
House Groups Probe Activities of Outsiders in Big-City Riots
, p. 7
Will Watts Erupt Again?
by Bill Schulz, p. 7
Right-to-Work Battle Shifts to Grassroots
by Lee Edwards, pp. 8-9
New Comintern Plans 'War' on Many Fronts
by Ralph De Toledano, p. 10
Arthur Larson Is Busy Again
by Jesse Helms, p. 10
Orville Freeman Over a Barrel
, p. 11
U.S. Heading for Same Crisis Now Confronting Great Britain
, p. 11
The King Can Do No Wrong
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Something for Nothing? Don't You Believe It
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 12
Gerat Society---GOP Style
, p. 12
Berlin Wall Remains Symbol
by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
Mao's Thought
, p. 13
How Urban Renewal Created a Slum in Cleveland
by Ross Hermann, p. 14
Showing Man From Missouri
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Is There Any Good Reason to Scrap 'The Star-Spangled Banner'?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 16
[+]
August 20, 1966 Issue
=
20
Articles
Is the 'LBJ Label' Becoming a Handicap?
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Ford Foundation TV Plan Poses Some Serious Problems
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Jones vs. Flynt
, p. 6
Scott vs. Rawlings
, p. 6
Where Are the Advocates of "Presidential Power"?
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
What's So Funny About FUNY?
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
A Question for Mr. Freeman
, p. 9
VISTA Work Bitter Experience for Ohio Girl
by James Horner, p. 10
Dean Acheson and the Law
, pp. 10-11
State Department Does Nothing About Harassment of U.S. Group
, p. 12
Votes Are Where You Find Them
, p. 12
Army Now Allows Publications of MacArthur's War Records
by Walter Trohan, p. 12
Invading North Viet Nam Is Only "Sound" Strategy
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
Will IAM Settlement Rejection Bring Drastic New Legislation?
, p. 13
Polls Provide Opimistic Note for Conservatives
by Bill Schulz, p. 14
Barry Goldwater's "False Image"
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 27, 1966 Issue
=
15
Articles
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, p. 1
Overview
, pp. 1-2
The Case of the Disappearing Dollars
, p. 3
The Outrageous Cost of Anti-Poverty Overhead
, p. 4
Inefficiency and Duplication High Costs of Training Programs
, p. 5
'Black Arts' Blackmail and Haryou-Art's 'Fiver Percenters'
, p. 6
'War on Poverty' Has Become a War on Business
, p. 7
Taxpayer-Financed Haven for Leftists Subversives
, p. 8
Socialist Origins of the 'War on Poverty'
, p. 9
Politicians Patronage and the Poor
, p. 10
Building a New Political and Social Order
, pp. 11-12
Growing Number of Americans Find: It Pays to Be 'Poor'
, p. 13
How Not to Combat Juvenile Idleness Delinquency
, p. 14
Jobs Corps Violence: A Brief Run-Down
, p. 15
OEO Hires Ex-Convicts to Counsel Youths
, p. 16
[+]
September 3, 1966 Issue
=
22
Articles
Has the Vice President Bug Bitten McNamara
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
School Prayer Decision Continues to Creat Havoc
by Sen. Everett Dirksen, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
McHenry vs. Long
, p. 6
Simkins vs. Stephens
, p. 6
Sen. Murphy Finally Wins Out in Bracero Dispute With Wirtz
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Barry Goldwater: An Exclusive Interview
, p. 8
Now They Know He Was Right
by Lee Edwards, pp. 8-9
U.N. Ready to Vote Membership for Red China
, p. 10
The Big Water Scare
by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
LBJ's Peace Bribes Only Add to Casualty Lists
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
State of the Unions Message
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
"New Left" Antics at Hearings Made Some New Friends for HCUA
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
Disorderly Lawyers: Should the ABA Take Action?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Attorney General Katzenbach Holds Socialist View of Riots
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
Stalinists on Rise in Poland
by Bill Schulz, p. 13
Our Flag Goes Down in the Panama Canal Zone
, p. 14
Right-to-Work in Guam: LBJ on Spot
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Castro's Atrocities Against Political Prisoners Detailed for OAS
, p. 16
[+]
September 10, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
U.S. Must Halt Radicals' Aid to Viet Cong
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
LBJ Has Set Up 15 "Little Cabinets" Nationwide
, p. 5
New Problems in the Congo
by Russell Kirk, p. 5
The "Rat Finks" and the Big Smear
by David Franke, pp. 6-7
The Strategy Behind the HCUA Riots
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
Humphreyites Grow Angrier Over Bobby's Antics
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Credit Where It Isn't Due
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
American Federation of Teachers Embraces Nihilism
by Alice Widener, p. 11
Bureaucrats vs. Doctors
, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Mundt vs. Wright
, p. 12
Bush vs. Briscoe
, p. 12
German Reunification Hopes Fade
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Democratic Chairman Bailey Exposed as Hartford Slumford
, p. 14
Interesting Results in CBC Poll
, p. 14
Some Persons Will Sign Anything
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 17, 1966 Issue
=
23
Articles
Will Federal Officials Select All Textbooks?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Dean Rusk's Answer Confirms U.S. Policy Error in Viet Nam
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
Everybody Wants Good Wages
by Rep. O.C. Fisher, p. 5
What Production?
, p. 5
Civil Rights Bill Likely to Be Shelved in Senate
, p. 6
Cambodian Ruler Plays Footsie With Ho Chi Minh and de Gaulle
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
A Winning Ticket for the GOP
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Communists Don't Rely on Numbers
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Papercare
, p. 7
Can You Explain This Gov. Brown?
, p. 8
Races of the Week
, p. 9
Johnson vs. Culver
, p. 9
LaMagna vs. Hanna
, p. 9
How Civil Rights Act Would Change Jury System
by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
Mr. Katzenbach's Astigmatism
by Paul Harvey, pp. 10-11
Rep. Smith Plans to Invoke Little Used Rule to Force FBI Bill Out of Judiciary Committee
, p. 12
The Thousand Days of LBJ: An Appraisal
by Ted Lewis, p. 12
What's So Bad About History as It Happened?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 13
How the Peaceniks Try to Beat the Draft
, p. 14
Beyond Big Brother's Eye
, pp. 14-15
What the Big Stock Market Decline Is Trying to Say
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 16
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September 24, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
Rules for Wage-Price Controls Are Already Drafted
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
"Socialist Scholars" Are on the March Toward Revolution
by Alice Widener, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Orozco vs. Brown
, p. 6
Smith vs. Johnson
, p. 6
Cries from the Wailing Wall
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Owners' Rights Vanish in California Redwood Controversy
by Willard Edwards, p. 8
Red China Riots Demolish "Mellowing" Theory
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 9
NCC Is a Minority Group With a Majority Name
by Max Engleman, p. 10
Why Isn't Carmichael Prosecuted for Urging Draft law Defiance?
, p. 11
Conservatism and the Negro
, p. 11
A Diplomat Who Speaks His Mind
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
U.S. Has Experienced, Battle-Hardened Army
by Ted Lewis, p. 13
Some Harsh Facts About Profits
by Howard Kershner, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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Issues,
263
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October 1, 1966 Issue
=
21
Articles
'Let's Build This Ditch for Mike!'
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
$500-Million HEW Plan for Neighborhood Health Centers
, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Baker vs. Clement
, p. 6
Smiley vs. Olsen
, p. 6
Outlook Excellent for Peace Among Southern African Nations
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
"Civil Rights" in Private Clubs?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
Who's Bankrolling Civil Rights Radicals?
by George Schuyler, p. 8
Some Memorable Quotes from the Johnson Administration
, p. 9
The AFL-CIO's Tax-Exempt Status: Is It Legal?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Galbraith Goofs on Contributions
by Walter Trohan, p. 10
Human Events on Unemployment?
, p. 11
Union Members Firmly Reject $50,000 Gift to Brown Campaign
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
LBJ Pledges to Keep Humphrey Through '72
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
Collegians Form Viet Victory Group
, p. 12
Campus Underground Shuttle System Revealed
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Massive Debt Means Inflation
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Liberal-Conservative Dialogue in the Churches Often Goes Astray
by Dr. Howard E. Kershner, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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October 8, 1966 Issue
=
23
Articles
What's LBJ New Offering the Russians?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Why a New Term for U Thant?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Hurst vs. Blanton
, p. 6
Mahler vs. Hicks
, pp. 6-7
[+]
Is the World of Walter Really So Wonderful
, p. 8
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1 Review
Capable of Honor
by Allen Drury
At Long Last McNamara OK's New Aircraft
by Barry Goldwater, p. 8
They Laughed at Katzy
, p. 9
More Supreme Court "Justice"
, p. 9
Some Iron Curtain Humor
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 9
New York Plumbers to Get $8.58 Per Hour
, p. 9
LBJ Seems to Be Changing U.S. Attitude Toward Portugal
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
What Two-Term "Tradition"?
, p. 10
"How Would United States React to Invasion of Mainland China?"
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Union "Education Groups" Evade Law
, p. 11
The Conscience of Congress
by Lee Edwards, p. 12
An Interview with Sen. John J. Williams
, p. 12
Irate Mother on Warpath
by Mrs. Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Are Profits Pernicious?
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
America's Younger Voters: Are They Going Republican?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 16
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October 15, 1966 Issue
=
18
Articles
LBJ's Sham Battle Against Inflation
by Barry Goldwater, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
How Kremlin Saves U.S. from Making Costly Errors
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
Mobutu's Congo Is in Torment
by Russell Kirk, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Sandman vs. McGrath
, p. 6
Thompson vs. Fascell
, p. 6
Senators Demand New Laws to Curb Strike Fever
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
Why Pat Brown Won't Discuss His Record
by Oliver Carlson, pp. 8-9
Does the White House Now Make Our Laws?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Soviet Strategy Promotes Non-Proliferation Treaty
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 10
Dr. Jackson: Why Civil Disobedience Is Not Necessary
by Mike Engleman, p. 11
Freedom Studies Center Opens in Virginia
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
House and Senate Vote $1.75 Billion More for Poverty War
, p. 13
Should Universities Study Warfare Techniques?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
Cuba's Little Red Schoolhouses
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
October 22, 1966 Issue
=
13
Articles
LBJ Ignores Memo on Soviet Arms Shipments
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
The Pollution Issue Just Won't Go Aawy
by John Chamberlain, p. 5
Races of the Week
, p. 6
Democrats Begin to Admin Rationing Is in the Works
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
"Extremism" Is Still Labor's Big Issue
by Terry Catchpole, pp. 8-9
ADA and COPE Rate Members of Congress
, p. 10
A Pilot's Alarming Report from Viet Name
, p. 11
Close Race: John Tower vs. Waggoner Carr
by Ken Thompson, p. 12
Harold Howe: Enemy of Neighborhood Schools
, p. 13
Asian Speakers Bureau Adds 14 More Experts
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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October 29, 1966 Issue
=
15
Articles
LBJ Message Stuffed With Self-Praise
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
LBJ Quietly Signs Order Covering Emergency Controls
by Walter Trohan, p. 5
Howe Buses His Own Son
, p. 5
Races of the Week
, pp. 6-7
Ripon Society: Republican "Pseudo-Event"
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
Does IRS Grant Tax Exemption to Law-Defying Unions?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Mao Tops Red Chinese Hit Parade
, p. 10
How to Cope With Public's Mistaken Idea About Profits
, p. 11
Should Still-Secret Warren Commission Papers Be Made Public?
, p. 12
Mrs. Kennedy's Role as Censor
by Jeffrey St. John, p. 12
The Advantages of Lacking a "Power Base"
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Credit Where Credit Is Due
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 5, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
Will Voters Repudiate 89th Congress?
by Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Can We Afford Viet Cong Sanctuary in Cambodia?
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 5
Races of the Week
, pp. 6-7
Democratic Study Group
by Donald Lambro, pp. 8-9
How Should Courts Treat Alcoholics?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
Example to Follow
, p. 10
Can You Understand Liberal Point of View?
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
Store Boycotts Hit Wrong Target
, p. 11
The Law Is the Law Is the Law
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
LBJ Playing Patsy Role in Haste to Make Peace
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
More "Social"---Less "Security"
, p. 13
Johnson Has Hit on Perfect Way to Endanger Economic Prosperity
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Why Not Let the U.N. Leave New York?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Federal Government Should Not Insure Private Pension Plans
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 12, 1966 Issue
=
21
Articles
Is Politics Behind the Boycotts?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Welfare Is Fast Becoming Incubator for Small Dictators
by Holmes Alexander, p. 5
Farmers Don't Need the Federal "Helpers"
, p. 6
Former Ambassador Hits Press Bias On Viet Nam
, p. 6
Is Bobby Kennedy Writing His Name On Water?
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Soviet Anti-Aircraft Missile Is Very Effective in Viet Nam
, p. 7
A Mob Spirit Invaded the U.N.---and Ambassador Goldberg Marched Along
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
Two Answers to Carmichael and "Black Power"
, p. 8
The Soviet-Fiat Deal---More Than Meets the Eye?
by John Boland, p. 9
Shriver's Anti-Poverty Money May Have No Strings
, p. 10
Why Didn't LBJ Visit Taiwan?
, p. 11
Swedes Cooling Toward Socialism
by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
How ACA Rates the 89the Congress
, p. 12
Campaign Fund-Raising Plan Not Very Well Thought Out
, p. 13
People vs. Property
, p. 14
The NLRB's War on Freedom of the Press
, p. 15
Some Fine Points On the Art of Tea-Drinking
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 15
Who Should Decide What's in the "Public Interest"?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 16
Fulbright Should Resign
, p. 16
[+]
November 19, 1966 Issue
=
17
Articles
LBJ Suffers Stunning Setback
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
"Boss" Daley Takes Licking
, p. 5
Hungarians Still Pay for the West's Inaction
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 6
Soviet Spy Network Covers the World
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Spy Cases Highlight Consular Treaty Risks
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Miranda vs. Arizona---The Latest Assault Upon Our Inalienable Rights
by Park Chamberlain, p. 8
"Black Power" Dooms Civil Rights Bills
, p. 9
LBJ's Outburst Harms Foreign Policy
by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
"War on Poverty" Under Fire for "Adjudicare"
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Absolute Values Are the Key to Child's Future in Life
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 11
Unionize the Police?
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Complete 1966 Election Returns
, pp. 12-13
U.N. Covenants Endanger U.S. Sovereignty
by John B. Gest, p. 14
Election Returns Shatter Johnson "Consensus"
by Ted Lewis, p. 15
State Department Continues to "Exile" Otepka
by Holmes Alexander, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 26, 1966 Issue
=
16
Articles
Fond Farewell to Consensus
by Barry Goldwater, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
TV Critic Very Upset By "Hitler in Havana" Film
, p. 5
Sen. Thurmond Discusses Anti-Missile Gap
, p. 6
Peace in the Air?
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Bobby and Hubert: Two Big Losers in '66 Elections
by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
Sharp Congressional Losses for Organized Labor
by Terry Catchpole, pp. 8-9
Angels of Death
, p. 10
Russians Test Satellites with Break-ups Over U.S.
, p. 11
Stumbling Toward Wage Congrols
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
Positions of Members in New Congress
, p. 12
New Twist in Old Dominion
by Graham Wingate, p. 13
Exalting Excellence---Or Worshipping the Average?
by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, p. 14
State Colleges in Peril
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Negroes Speak Out Against Militants
by George Schuyler, pp. 15-16
[+]
December 3, 1966 Issue
=
20
Articles
Bobby Kennedy Ordered Wiretaking
by Walter Trohan, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
LBJ's Dilemma: Would He Pay for Tax Hike?
by Ted Lewis, p. 5
Has U.S. Given Red China Non-Escalation Guarantee?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
Ads and U.S. Liberties
, p. 6
President Vetoes D.C. Crime Bill
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Staunch Anti-Communist Faces Deportation
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 8
How GOP Delegates Rate Presidential Contenders
, p. 9
One Dollar Political Check-Off Is Bad Plan
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Two GOP Paper Dragons Provided Comic Relief
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Portugal Confused By U.S. Stand on Angola
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Is "Actor" A Swear Word?
by Donald I. Rogers, p. 11
Second-Generation Communists Bring New Blood to U.S. Party
, p. 12
"New Left" Pattern for 1966-67
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Walter Lippmann Is Back---With Same Old Story
by Frederic Nelson, p. 13
Coroner's Report: Election Post-Mortem
, p. 14
Southern GOP Is Vigorous Hybrid
by Paul Harvey, p. 14
OEO Doomed in New Congress
, p. 15
Supreme Court Upholds Arrest of Trespassers on Jail Grounds
by Russell Kirk, pp. 15-16
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December 10, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Can You Believe Harold Howe?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Only Drastic Reform Will Save United Nations
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
For the Liberal "Fair Is Foul, and Foul Is Fair"
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 6
Will Bombing Lull Hurt U.S. Troops?
by Paul Harvey, p. 6
Draft Card Burnings Decline As Federal Law Is Enforced
, p. 7
For More Frequent Elections
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
McNamara According to Burnham---Not Quite the Gospel
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, pp. 8-10
Make 'Em Help Themselves
, p. 11
What's in a Name?
by William Rentschler, p. 11
Fight Brewing on Approval of Soviet Consular Treaty
, p. 12
U.N. Refuses Red China Seat
, p. 12
The Problem of the "Stringless Grant"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Did the U.S. Government Sell Erhard Down the River?
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Memo to Conservatives: Let's Keep Our Powder Dry
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Will Machines Replace Teachers?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Each Church Should Have Basic Right to Copyright
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 15
A Bear Market Is a Tricky Phenomenon
by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 15-16
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December 17, 1966 Issue
=
23
Articles
Federal 'Data Bank' Could Destroy Privacy
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 1-2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Why Has File No. 3106 Not Been Publicized?
, p. 5
Middle East Crisis
, p. 6
Appraising the Job Corps
, p. 6
New Cuban School
, p. 6
Why Defect?
, p. 6
Reuther Wants to Launch Own Federation
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
Tax Increase Not Needed
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
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What's the Real Story Behind Manchester's Book on Kennedy?
by Leslie David, p. 8
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1 Review
The Death of a President
by William Manchester
California Businessmen Teach Lesson to the "Mayors' Lobby"
by John Chamberlain, p. 9
U.S. Communist Party Plans Defense Plant Recruiting Drive
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Pearl Harbor: Appearances vs. Realities
, p. 10
Should George Lincoln Rockwell Be Invited to College Campuses?
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Organized Anarchy At Berkeley
, p. 11
The Strange Case of Dykes Askew Simmons
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
U.N. Test Ban Proposal Is Futile
, p. 12
Prosperity Deception
by Howard Kershner, p. 12
Some Election Afterthoughts
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
A Liberal Opens One Eye
, p. 14
End of the Test Ban Treaty?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Expensive Talk from Lindsay, Golden and Kenney
by Alice Widener, p. 15
U.S. Actions to Blame for Strange German Moves
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 15-16
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December 24, 1966 Issue
=
21
Articles
Why Doesn't Bobby Tell the Truth?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
LBJ in 1968? You Can Get An Argument
by Ted Lewis, p. 5
Some Very Bad "Punch" Lines
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
National Party Chairmen Take on New Importance
by Henry G. Klein, p. 6
LBJ Has Three Brain Trusts Working on Anti-Strike Formula
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Senate Subcommittee Charges Viet Nam Course "Most Costly"
, p. 7
A Hardy Columnist Survives a Campaign
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Will Adam Clayton Powell Lose His Seat in Congress?
, pp. 8-9
Halt! Who Goes There?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
Recession Threat Grows
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Castro Confirms Existence of Secret Pacts
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Is Anti-Americanism Really Necessary?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
When Cell Door Shuts, Hoffa's Had It
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
U.S. Silver Stocks Sink Despite Coin Cutback
by Walter Trohan, p. 12
Negro Self-Help Stages a Breakthrough
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Congressmen Believe No Tax Hike Will Go Into Effect Before July
, p. 13
Will "Doctrinaires" Bring War in Rhodesia?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
Real Meaning of Inflation Becomes Clearer Every Day
by Arthur A. Smith, p. 15
Our Over-Privileged "Nons"
by Alice Widener, pp. 15-16
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December 31, 1966 Issue
=
19
Articles
Has America Forsaken Real Peace?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Douglas on "Bugging": Right in Principle---Wrong in Application
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
Guaranteed Income Stirs Debate
, p. 6
More on the Rocky Road to Negro Self-Help
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
No New Power Subsidy Needed
, p. 7
Manchester Not Only Author to Feel Kennedys' Pressure
by Jim Shevis, p. 8
For Many Holiday Season Is Hardly Joyous
, p. 9
Why Can't We Have Voluntary Social Security?
by James M. Buchanan and Colin D. Campbell, p. 10
Nasser to Announce Soviet Missile System
, p. 11
FDR's Democratic Coalition Seems to Falter
, p. 12
Congress Should Keep Two-Year Terms
, p. 12
International Space Treaty Needs Strong Inspection Clause
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Abolish the NLRB
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Goldberg Speech on Rhodesia: Exercise in Contradiction
by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
Rumanian Rabbi Misleads His Free World Colleagues
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 14
NATO Ouster by France to Cost U.S. $1 Billion
, p. 15
Javits as Veep? Just Ask Him
, pp. 15-16
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Betty Beale
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Styles Bridges
Ellis O. Briggs
Howard H. Brinton
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Nils-Eric Brodin
Colm Brogan
Mary Brooks
Elizabeth Churchill Brown
Robert U. Brown
Allan C. Brownfeld
Asher Brynes
James M. Buchanan
William F. Buckley
Howard Buffett
G. Keith Bunston
Dean Burch
Franklin L. Burdette
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James Burnham
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Harry F. Byrd
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Hsiang Chi-p'ei
F.C. Christopherson
Fred G. Clark
James Clay
Chris Clifford
Roy Colby
Harold R. Collier
Howard Comfort
Walter J. Conlon
Frank Conniff
Robert B. Considine
John E. Coogan
Fred J. Cook
DeWitt S. Copp
Richard C. Cornuelle
Brutus Coste
Jack Cox
William C. Cramer
Philip M. Crane
George N. Crocker
Gerda Richards Crosby
Glenn Cunningham
Carl T. Curtis
Thomas B. Curtis
Paul B. Dague
Dumitru Danielopol
John A. Davenport
Leslie David
Donald Davidson
George Davis
E. Lloyd Dawe
Eldorous L. Dayton
Fred DeArmond
Josee Laval de Chambrun
Thomas G. Deering
Jerry Della Femina
Elias Demetracopoulos
Edward Derwinski
Samuel Devine
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