Description
Original New York Daily News newspaper, New Jersey Edition,
dated Thursday, April 4, 1974.
The front-page headlines read:
“Nixon Owes $465,000: IRS President Says He Will Pay Up” and
“Patty: ‘I’ll Stay With Kidnappers’”
The front page features a photograph of Patricia Hearst holding an automatic weapon with her new name of Tania with the SLA
What you see in the pictures is what you get.
Publication details:
Volume 55, Number 241.
All 156 pages are included.
Please note the wear and tear
around the edges, particularly the centerfold, back page, and the edge — LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
Some of the contents include:
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“Patty: I’ll Stay With Kidnappers” —
In a taped message from Patricia Hearst, she said she was going to stay with the SLA. -
“1,630 Evacuate the QE2” —
Passengers from the Queen Elizabeth II luxury liner were transferred from the crippled vessel to a Norwegian cruise ship. -
“Nixon: I’ll Pay 465G Taxes Won’t Fight Edict By the IRS” —
President Nixon has agreed to pay his tax bill. -
“time for plaid!” —
Robert Hall has 3-piece Vested Plaid Suits for only $69.95. - Special Price on These Best Selling Cassette and Cartridge Tapes! Korvettes has Hotcakes by Carly Simon on 8-track for only $4.99.
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Centerfold:
Pictures of the The Sea Venture receiving passengers from the out of power QE2 as well as pictures of Jesse Rodriguez celebrating his first birthday with cake and at the doctor’s office with a checkup on his pacemaker he’s had since he was 20 days old. -
“OMEGA The Compact Oldsmobile” —
An advertisement for the 20.1 M.P.G. Oldsmobile Omega. -
Movie advertisements include:
American GraffitiThe Great Gatsby, The Three Muskateers, The Sugarland Express
The Sting (Full page), Papillon,
The Last Detail, and more. - “It’s Play Ball Today…but Will Aaron?” There’s doubt as to whether Hank Aaron will be in the starting lineup against the Reds in Cincinnati.
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“Introducing the new Plymouth Voyager” —
“Voyager holds up to 15 people. . . 3 more than Ford and Chevrolet” - Volkswagen 5th Avenue advertises a used ’73 Beetle for only $2495.
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Back page:
Headline is It’s Play Ball! … But Will Aaron? – With a picture of the out of power QE2 and the rescue ship Sea Venture. - And much more!
Condition:
Good, readable condition for a newspaper from 1974.
Please note minor tears and general wear around
the edges — LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
The newspaper will be rolled (not folded) and shipped in a
protective mailing tube.
























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