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Offered is the October 26, 1970 (Vol. 4 No. 6) issue of "The San Francisco Bay Guardian: An Independent Newspaper of Events, Analysis and Opinion" edited and published by Bruce B. Brugmann and published out of San Francisco, California. A folded newspaper, as issued, when unfolded measures 11-3/8" by 17-1/2" and contains 24 pages including front and rear covers (a complete issue). Containing articles, opinion, columns, photos and illustrations, reviews, ads, personals, listings and events, highlights include: AN URGENT PROPOSAL (in support of Proposition J, which reads "It is the policy of the City and County of San Francisco that there be an immediate cease-fire and immediate withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Vietnam so that the Vietnamese people can settle their own problems"); Said the lettuce grower to the Teamster, 'LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART' by Dick Meister (which begins "An astonishing thing happened in the Salinas Valley and environs the other day: About 200 growers announced they had signed agreements with the Teamsters Union"); 'The San Francisco Bay Area is a military society' by Martin Gellen; 'The Food Conspiracy,' an Underground Supermarket by Phil Tracy (with two photos); 'Why don't you run anti-draft public service announcements?' (a Guardian survey by Marilyn Morgan); PG&E [Pacific Gas and Electric], Staunch Defender of Private Enterprise, is the Biggest Welfare Recipient by Peter L. Petrakis (with centerfold "PG&E - SQUATTERS ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN" with maps and lists "PG&E plants on public rivers" and "PG&E's captive public power agencies"); letters ("Reactions to the Guardian's ouster from the S.F. Press Club's Pulitzer of the West contest"); "Keep your nose clean, don't volunteer and stay alive through Armageddon" by Kenneth Rexroth. N° de ref. del artículo 014711
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