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New York Daily News (New Jersey Edition) – Saturday, November 20, 1976. This old newspaper features on the front page a picture of recently bailed out Patricia Hurst with a big smile on her face. The headline is: ‘Patty Free In $1.5M Bail’ and ‘Goes Home With Folks’ and ‘Feds Say Mob Eying N.J. Casinoa’ – What you see in the pictures is what you get.
Volume 58, Number 127.
All 40 pages are included – Please note the discoloration / tearing / wear around the edges – LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
Some of the contents:
- ‘Patty Is Freed in $1.5M Bail – Must Live With Folks’ – Patricia Hurst, accused terrorist bank robber, was released into her parents’ custody on a $1.5M bail.
- ‘FBI Deals Self Strong Hand For Atlantic City Showdown’ – The FBI is already noticing organized crime moving into Atlantic City after the casinos.
- ‘Bandit Slain, G-Men Shot in Bank Job’ – A gun fight broke out during a robbery in which the getaway driver was killed and FBI agents were wounded.
- ‘Auction Signals Finish For Grand Con Artist’ – Convicted scam artist Thomas E. Mullens’ assets are auctioned off to pay his debts.
- ‘Bush Gives Jim Peek at Spy Biz’ – President-Elect Carter and Walter Mondale both got briefings from CIA director George Bush.
- There are movie ads for Mel Brooks’ Silent Movie, Car Wash, Carrie, Rocky (for the world premier), and more!
- The centerfold has several pictures of a real life ‘Towering Inferno’ in Los Angeles when a fire broke out on the 20th floor of the Occidental Tower
- The sports section has coverage of football, baseball, and more.
- Don’t miss Bob Newhart on Saturday Night at 8:30PM on CBS – channel 2.
- The back page features a pictures of baseball players: Sal Bando and Wayne Garland changing teams as well as Jan Winslow showing off the mirrored ceiling of a luxury van at the Hot Rod, Van, and Custom Car Show.
- and much more!
Good used condition for a pushing 50 year old newspaper! Please note the discoloration / tearing / wear around the edges – all 40 pages are included – LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
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