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March 5, 1968 Pensacola News Journal Clipping.
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Pensacola News Journal
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Newspaper clipping with handwritten note reading "Journal 3/5/68," presumably referring to the Pensacola News Journal. Subject matter is the $2.9 million bond sale.
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PortofPensacola-109
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"PORT BOSS SAYS BORROWING MONEY IS ANSWER," SEPTEMBER 12, 1966.
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Pensacola News, Mac Harris
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Article by Mac Harris in The Pensacola News describing a plan by the port Director Philip M. Alvarez to settle the Port of Pensacola’s debt problem.
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uwf_PF126_Oversize001
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January 25, 1968 Pensacola News Journal Clipping.
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Author
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Pensacola News Journal, Mac Harris
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Pensacola News Journal clipping with an article by Mac Harris entitled "City Hopes to Sell Port, Airport Bonds."
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PortofPensacola-110
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Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News, January 3, 1923.
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Pensacola Klan, No. 59, Pensacola News Editor
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4-page pamphlet, tan with black print, "Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News. This pamphlet states it is in answer to an article published in the Pensacola News on December 3, 1922, and that the Pensacola News acknowledged receipt but did not print. This pamphlet states the Pensacola News article accused the Klan of being "sneak thieves, cowards, and paid assassins"; informs the Klan they are not welcome in Pensacola and should "slip out of this section as quietly as they entered." The reply...
Show more4-page pamphlet, tan with black print, "Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News. This pamphlet states it is in answer to an article published in the Pensacola News on December 3, 1922, and that the Pensacola News acknowledged receipt but did not print. This pamphlet states the Pensacola News article accused the Klan of being "sneak thieves, cowards, and paid assassins"; informs the Klan they are not welcome in Pensacola and should "slip out of this section as quietly as they entered." The reply accuses that "Lucky" Balduin was beaten by some of the people the Pensacola News held in esteem and then bragged about this the next day. The Klan also states, "You gentlemen of the News, may be fully qualified to say that we are 'Sneak thieves" and know whereof you speak; for we are sure that there are no better judges of sneak thieves than yourselves who are using the livery of Christianity to serve the vilest interests that invest this city and county and making a mockery of law and decency!" Accuses the Pensacola News of blackmailing someone for $500. to prevent an article from being printed, accuse Judge Shepherd of being sympathetic to "bootleggers and white slave artists."
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1923-01-03
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0445.a-d
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"READER WANTS ANSWERS ON PORT, WAREHOUSE USE," PENSACOLA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1966.
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Pensacola News, Sam Dane, W. S. Underwood
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Article featuring two op-eds reacting to an article about the Port of Pensacola Director Philip Alvarez’s fiscal plan and H. Green’s letter about the fiscal spending of the Port.
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uwf_PF126_Oversize003
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