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New York Daily News – Thursday, March 28, 1974.
The front-page headlines read:
“Byrne Suspends Odd-Even Plan” and
“Every Day’s a Gasser in April.”
The front page features a photograph of former White House counsel
John Dean leaving Federal court after testifying about
new information on the transcripts of the presidential tapes.
What you see in the pictures is what you get.
Publication details:
Volume 55, Number 235.
All 148 pages are included.
Please note the tears on the front and sides and the wear and tear
around the edges — LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
Some of the contents include:
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“Demand 500G For Return of U.S. Diplomat” —
John Patterson of the U.S. consular office in Hermosillo, Mexico
was kidnapped and is being held for ransom. -
“Odd‑Even Day Gasoline Sale Ends Monday” —
Governor Byrne of New Jersey ends gasoline sales based on license
plate numbers. -
“Lotsa Nostalgia, No Stars, as Gatsby Glitters” —
Paramount Pictures premieres The Great Gatsby amid major
publicity, with festivities at 21 Club and the Waldorf. -
“Henry, Brezh Finish Analyzing the Issues” —
A photograph shows Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sharing a
drink with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. - Pages 9 / 10 have a tear — see picture.
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“Wife & Kids Join Solzhenitsyn Tomorrow” —
Author Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn’s family prepares to join him
in exile in Switzerland from the Soviet Union. -
“Safer Cigs No Pipe Dream Now” —
A New York Medical University Medical Center researcher reports the
discovery of cancer‑causing chemicals in
cigaret (SIC) smoke, increasing the chances of producing
safer cigarets (SIC). -
TWA has published a full‑page advertisement listing
many of its flights from New York. -
“Duck, Folks! The Mob Is on the Warpath” —
Edward Kirkman writes about the Gambino, Genovese, Lucchese,
Colombo, and Bonanno crime families. -
Centerfold:
Pictures of Toba the orangutan with a security blanket, along with
a parade of elephants heading to the circus along West 33rd Street. -
“Woolworth’s Net Record for Year” —
F.W. Woolworth and Japan’s Sony Corp. report record earnings. -
“‘Gatsby’ Doesn’t Live Up to Great Billing” —
A review of The Great Gatsby by Kathleen Carroll. -
Movie advertisements include:
The Great Gatsby, Walking Tall, Conrack
(with Jon Voight), The Sting, Papillon,
Blazing Saddles, and more. -
Be sure to tune in for Billy Graham’s St. Louis Crusade
at 9:30 PM on Channel 9. -
Potamkin advertises a used 1971 Coupe DeVille
for only $2,995. -
Radio Shack features an ad for the
“Antenna Buy of the Year” for $19.88. -
Back page:
Professional hockey action and professional basketball action,
including Ralph Sampson releasing the ball over the head of
John Williamson. - And much more!
Condition:
Good, readable condition for a newspaper from 1974.
Please note minor tears on the front and sides and general wear around
the edges — LOOK AT THE PICTURES!


























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