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NEWS & one woman and one mixed lishing subsidy. CALC's couple. It debuted with a executive committee was...

...zine of content in its cur- Word of American Re- Father Charles Coughlin: One is The Lamp, 71-year- rent travail...
...it's looking for donations ideas across to the public is and subscriptions ($10 a tell you differently...
...NYC 10017...
...JOHN DEEDY needs is more magazines like Intellectual Digest, but what it's getting is more and more sex magazines...
...ment, as he had every right On top of news about The Also gone: Intellectual Di- to be, and he had broken no Lamp and Intellectual Digest gest...
...He was clipped because came ominous word about Like The Lamp, Intellec- they were cracking down on American Report...
...NEWS & one woman and one mixed lishing subsidy...
...The It missed an issue in late recent 23 percent increase tund orator of Royal Oak, May, and though it was able whom I cannot stand to this for second-class mail helped to return to the presses in to create "intolerable bur- day...
...the effective crackdown on ure to escalating mail costs...
...What probably won't happen," he year...
...circulation, 354,917...
...But the gy and Laity Concerned Postal Service was also re- the bidding of Caesar and (CALC) is in deep trouble...
...235R East 49th St., does this spell for the future war and against the governremarked apropos his advice...
...was a mail piece received The Lamp's editor...
...duction of the B-1 bomber...
...have become convinced that media communications," said zines if you are to continue both Church and State were Supporting the comment wrong in silencing that trouFather Charles Angell, S.A., to receive them...
...June, its longevity remains a dens...
...Briggs offers some advice in jettisoning the publication in while engaged in political It ceased publication with its The Progressive: reaction to heat generated by discourse...
...will result in a severe curtail- port's difficulties reflect the ure of censure and restriction "It would seem that the ment of magazines available...
...Not easily...
...of the Ziff-Davis Publishing under 7,000) and notice Clair's Epistles to the RodiCo.: "What this country from CALC of reduced pub- nos...
...Thirty July issue, leaving behind a "a) As a citizen, you must the printing of Daniel Berri- years ago there was a broad family of 23,000 subscribers understand that the U.S...
...Church did increase last month...
...Charles E. of your advertising invest- carry through the next two public-interest groups to in- Coughlin was dreadful...
...CALC money is run- time I had only mild mis"b) As a reader, you must sive exclusion of all but the givings but, with the years, I be willing to pay somewhat ning out and American Revery rich from effective more for your favorite maga- port just "cost too much...
...There McLaughlin set Pittsburgh white...
...gan's Arab-Israeli talk...
...will be subsidy through '74, Catholic columnist Charles Two more magazines are What can the thoughtful though on a considerably Owen Rice recollecting on gone, victims in large meas- person do to help the maga- smaller scale...
...As if to underscore that lamentation the New York Times' business section a few days later announced the n birth of yet another "nudie" magazine, this one with three centerfolds-one man, Best Weidner/Women's Survival Manual/tN 12 July 1974: 370...
...It debuted with a executive committee was rec- Coughlin-IIfcLaughlin VIEWS press run of 600,000 copies ommending a complete shutand commanding an ad page- ting off of subsidy, but this The ineffective Jesuit rate of $2,910 for four color was not accepted by the crackdown on Father John Deaths in the 'Family' and $2,205 for black and steering committee...
...Ziff-Davis execu- port's troubles sparked some "Can a line be drawn old monthly of the Francis- tive vice-president Bradford speculation that CALC was which a priest may not cross can Friars of the Atonement...
...At the with unconcern the progres- said...
...Inment supports worthwhile years a campaign to halt proexpensively air their views...
...of our free society...
...question mark...
...It isn't tual Digest was squeezed by everything that might, as the dead, but the provocative bi- cliche went, 'interfere with rising publication costs, in- weekly tabloid edited by Bob cuding a 21 percent paper the war effort,' and they deHoyt and published by Cler- nied free speech...
...organization," one official clesiastical authority...
...consensus that Father Coughand a proud editorial record Postal Service's present re- The speculation did not lin had crossed such a line in the area of inter-Christian quirement to pay for itself prove out...
...tolerant and unfair in polemmagazines...
...postal rates have traditionally must see to it that a portion appealing for $140,000 to enabled religious and other "Mind you...
...CALC's couple...
...financial reality of the whole that he received from ecfederal government views Let your opposition be heard...
...law...
...Odds and Ends The demise of Intellectual American Report has all Digest was noted in the Con- the burdens of rising costs, -In Washington, the gressional Record, together plus the complications of briefs of Presidential counsel with the keen of an official diminishing subscribers (now are known, of course, as St...
...Remember that ic, he was, worse yet, an Today the number of people worthwhile magazines attract As for American Report, who can effectively get their anti-Semite, and let no one worthwhile customers...
...Low blesome priest and in con"c) As an advertiser, you the same day...
...NoneBriggs isn't optimistic...
...forced a deal upon the orosponsible for the kill...
...CALC was spiring to do so...
...American Re- and thus deserved the measrelations...
...It theless he was against the rapidly diminishing...

Vol. 100 • July 1974 • No. 16


 
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