New York Daily Sunday News 28 January 1973 Vietnam War Ceasefire Comics Boat Show

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Good used condition for a newspaper from 1973! Please note the minor tears and wear around edges. LOOK AT THE PICTURES! Missing the Living, Leisure, and Magazine sections – includes the Comics!

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New York Daily News – Sunday, January 28, 1973. The headline is: ‘It’s All Over’ ‘Seasefire in Our Longest War; Draft Ended 5 Months Early’ The front page features pictures of Secretary of State Rogers and North Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh signing the ceasefire agreement in Paris. What you see in the pictures is what you get.

Volume 52, Number 39.

All 120 pages of the main section are included plus the comics section. The Living, Leisure, and Magazine sections are missing – LOOK AT THE PICTURES!

Some of the contents:

  • ‘Laird Ends Draft 5 Mos. Early’ – The Secretary of Defense ended the draft five months early after the ceasefire in Vietnam.
  • ‘Pens End a Bloody Chapter’ – Several articles about the ending of the war in Vietnam.
  • ‘City Will Hire 1,000 Guards For Schools’ – The city will be hiring and training unarmed guards for duty in the public schools.
  • ‘Data Expert Gets $36,000 State Job’ – Robert A Gray, formally employed by Sperry & Hutchinson will head the new Office of Management and Data Processing for the New York State Department of Social Services.
  • ‘New Trijet Booms Into Air Travel’ – Swissair completed the first cross Atlantic flight to Kennedy Airport on a new MD DC-10-30 after the government regulation that trans-oceanic flights must be on planes with at least four engines was loosened.
  • The Comics section features such favorites as Blondie and Little Orphan Annie – it also has some doodles in blue ink at the top – SEE PICTURE!
  • ‘Watergate is Down to a Slow Trickle’ – The prosecution in the Watergate case will rest its case this week without calling any high-level White House aids to testify.
  • The centerfold has a pictures of reactions from New York and around the world to the ceasefire in Vietnam.
  • ‘The ’73 Mercs’ – ‘We’re easy to find at the boat show’ – several ads featuring vendors at the boat show.
  • Jamaica Chrysler Plymouth has a new ’73 Duster for only $2219.
  • The back page features pictures of college basketball players Bill Walton of UCLA and John Shumato of Notre Dame battling for control of the ball, UCLA coach John Wooden with a big smile after the win, and Goalie Ed Giacomin down on the ice after a save in Detroit.
  • and much more!

Good used condition for a newspaper from 1973! Please note the minor tears and wear around edges. LOOK AT THE PICTURES! Missing the Living, Leisure, and Magazine sections – includes the Comics!



ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Daily_News”>Here is a link to Wikipedia’s article on this newspaper.






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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 12 × 2 in

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