Title | Montrose Voice, No. 48, September 25, 1981 |
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Publisher | Community Publishing Company |
Date | September 25, 1981 |
Language | English |
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Identifier | OCLC: 22329406 |
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Note | This item was digitized from materials loaned by the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum (GCAM). |
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Transcript | Anti-gay publisher dies BURLINGTON, Mass.-William Loeb, the arch-conservative publisher of the Manchester, New Hampshire Union Leader, died September 13 of cancer. Loeb was 75. Loeb had a running feud with gay people and gay rights and continually attacked homosexuals in his newspaper. When Jeffrey Allen asked to interview him for The Advocate, Loeb not only refused—he wrote back that "Homosexuality is a disease. And homosexuals should be quarantined until they are cured of the problem." Loeb carried weight as an opinion- maker because the New Hampshire primary was traditionally presidential candidates' first testing ground. Lily Tomlin out, Rita Moreno in, on 'Nine to Five' HOLLYWOOD-There'Il be some familiar names—Fonda and Parton— associated with ABC-TV's version ofthe movie Nine ot Five. According to Terry Marshall's Daily Insider, Jane Fonda will be executive producer ofthe program, and Rachel Par- ton Dennison will take over her sister Dolly's role. But Lily Tomlin won't be associated with the TV version. Her part's been taken by Rita Moreno. *__ 6 Montrose Voice / September 25,1981 a graphically unique flower mart*.. ions "NO JOB TOO SMALL" -JJDVENTURE 4-SESIGNS • ROOFING • REPAIRS 'REMODELING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR" (713) 861-2464 , ■ a cm ■ •i-* _H | ■ u i v . c/_ SPA UNDAY (Sej VI-MIDNIGH J79 ■ — — _ ■ u ■ V 01 o. a ins .3 . •_■1 c — _ y o . «> i Loc N ONLY OW N PRICE ( SDAY (Oc AT ELGIN © _ Ui g MIDT SPECIAL LOl THRU THUR 3100 FANNIN :*. $ S S |
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