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Working For You In '74

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Day
20
Month
December
Year
1974
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WORKING FOR YOU IN '74
[cover image: Bob Dylan Supplement
Tricky Dick 'The Fast Shuffle'
*Jail to the Chief! p.2
*Natural Cures & Chiropractic p. 8
*Mayor Brought to Court! p.5
*Fighting the Rape Epidemic p.10]
ISSUE NO. 2- JAN. 25
Seven months before it happens, the Sun predicts: Tricky Dick is on his way out.

[cover image: Stop McDonald's!!
*Ralph Nader: Nuclear Dangers
*Preventative Dentistry & Herbal Medicine
*Dylan, Duke, Joni & Pharoah in A2
*Expanded Calendar of A2 Events]
ISSUE NO. 3 -- FEB. 8
The Sun takes up the battle against a new MacDonald's burger joint planned for the U of M campus area. Republican control results in a defeat on this one, however. 

[cover image; Republicans Swallow Big Mac!
Ahh! $5 Weed & Rent Control!!
VEGISTER TO VOTE!
*Third World Solidarity Conference
*The Saga of HRP
*Confessions of a Med School Drop-Out
*Pete Seeger: The Politics of Music]
ISSUE NO. 4 -FEB. 22
Abe Lincoln tokes up to point out that voters can restore a $5 fine for marijuana possession that Republicans had cancelled. The voters WIN this time.

[cover image: VOTE THE FOOLS OUT APRIL 1ST
*Phil Ochs on Nixon      *SUN Election Endorsements    *Spring Astrology    *Fish Funnies    *Landlords Fight Rent Control    *Calendar of Events]
ISSUE NO. 6 - MARCH 22
The Sun urges people to vote the fools out in an issue which precedes defeat of Clyde Colburn, GOP's Number One Man in Ann Arbor.

[cover image: NOW WEEKLY!
AERSOL CANS DESTORY OZONE!
BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL REPORT
NEW MOVES AGINST UM FILM GROUPS]
ISSUE NO. 18 -SEPT. 20
The Sun is one of the first to show the connection between spray cans and damage to the ozone. (2 months later even Republican congressmen are trying to outlaw the spray cans!).

[cover image: the WAR RESEARCH LAB Which Helped Kill CHE Wants County Aid To Move To A2.]
ISSUE NO. 19 - SEPT. 27
The Sun helps expose the planned move of the ERIM war research lab to Ann Arbor. A month later the County will hold up ERIM's money due to protests.

[cover image: SPECIAL ELECTION ISSUE
VOTE THE CREEPS OUT
*David Bowie Concert
*Tim Leary, State's Witness?
*WIN A POUND of COLUMBIAN
*DO THE LOCAL-MOTION]
ISSUE NO. 23 - OCT. 25
The biggest point of the fall elections, so says the Sun, is the Preferential Voting Proposal. One week later the voters agree, sealing the doom of the GOP in Ann Arbor.

[cover image: SPECIAL HOLDIAY HI FI SECTION
FEDS PRY FROM ARMORY HIDEOUT
A FORMER MILITARY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE HOUSES TIGHT - LIPPED "DEFENSE INVESTIGATION" AGENTS AND MAYBE NARCS.]
ISSUE NO. 28 - DEC. 6
The Sun kicks off a new campaign to expose federal agents and other narc types lurking in our community.

Doing It Again In '75

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