Silly and unsubstantiated charges have recently been leveled at Charlotte Reid, former U.S. Congresswoman from Illinois and now a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission. With all the people in Washington who have been ·proven to be … [Read more...] about CHARLOTTE REID
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
President Gerald Ford's veto of the amendments strengthening the Freedom of Information Act provides new proof that this All American football player is becoming the victim of a bureaucratic blitz, and that he is losing touch with the thinking of … [Read more...] about FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
The Arkansas Study On E.R.A. — November 1974
Dr. Kissinger’s Strange Question — November 1974
POLICY TOWARD CASTRO
A number of recent items in the news indicate that President Ford and Secretary of State Kissinger may be signaling a significant shift in U.S. policy toward Fidel Castro's Cuba. Such a shift in policy would be extremely costly both to our national … [Read more...] about POLICY TOWARD CASTRO
ROCKEFELLER’S GIFTS
Like many other Americans this month, I have been receiving campaign literture from eager candidates hoping to get my vote in the. November election. Last week I received' a very unusual campaign brochure. Under the candidate's picture and name, … [Read more...] about ROCKEFELLER’S GIFTS
LEONOR SULLIVAN ON THE PANAMA CANAL
Congresswoman Leonor K. Sullivan has just written a letter to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger warning of a possible "Communist takeover" of the Panama Canal. She called for a breakoff in the present State Department treaty negotiations with Panama … [Read more...] about LEONOR SULLIVAN ON THE PANAMA CANAL
CAUSE OF CRIME
The FBI recently reported a six percent increase in violent crime for 1973, a 30 percent increase over the last five years, and a 120 percent increase since I960. What is the cause of this shocking increase, which Attorney General William B. Saxbe … [Read more...] about CAUSE OF CRIME
How ERA Will Affect Social Security — October 1974
How Government Causes High Prices — October 1974
