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Plain Dealer, January 4, 1975, page 17: Theater WHO KILLED SANTA CLAUS is a murder mystery with a character that is an overt homosexual.

Plain Dealer, January 5, 1975, page 129: Novel HELTER SKELTER, THE TRUE STORY OF THE MANSON MURDERS portrays Manson as a pimp, forger, homosexual, rapist, con man and more.

Plain Dealer, January 16, 1975, page 50: Reverend Clifford Turpin is an admitted homosexual and will speak on that topic at the Twinsburg Public Library.

Plain Dealer, January 20, 1975, page 8: Right to flee from jail upheld by a San Francisco judge, he feels under some limited circumstances a prisoner is right to escape from jail, and those include the threat of homosexual rape.

Plain Dealer, January 20, 1975, page 28: TV BARNY MILLER in a series review, episode two centers around a homosexual purse snatcher and a mad bomber.

Plain Dealer, January 26, 1975, page 39: FBI says they do not seek or keep information on politicians, but they say one rumor of the blackmail of one homosexual congressman may be true.

Plain Dealer, February 1, 1975, page 6: Police are looking for a large homosexual killer of nine so far in Los Angeles, he controls the situation and is quite violent.

Plain Dealer, February 3, 1975, page 37: Dr Howard Brown of New York City, a homosexual, died of a heart ailment, he founded the National Gay Task Force, a civil-rights clearinghouse.

Plain Dealer, February 13, 1975, page 30: A councilwoman proposes a rape squad of one woman and one man trained to handle investigations in a more sympathetic and effective way than two regular cops.

Plain Dealer, February 13, 1975, page 122: Commanding officer of a woman Marine company says investigations have found homosexuals and that is a violation that can lead to discharge.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1975, page 8: One homosexual relationship when a person is young has no bearing on whether a person is homosexual, also latent homosexuality is a.

Plain Dealer, March 2, 1975, page 41: If there were more homosexual male rapists, men would understand the violence associated with rape.

Plain Dealer, March 4, 1975, page 40: Theater, Landlord perceives what people lack and he provides it for them in a way that benefits himself.

Plain Dealer, March 6, 1975, page 94: Jury recommends life sentence for Brooks for killing 1 of the 27 victims in Houston's homosexual mass murder case, the judge is boun.

Plain Dealer, March 9, 1975, page 229: Instant Psychology, A person's sexual preferences cannot be determine by whom one is seen with or by what kind of a pet a person has.

Plain Dealer, March 16, 1975, page 116: Film SHAMPOO has Warren Beatty at a heterosexual hairdresser moving in on his female clients during that hour with a captive female audience.

Plain Dealer, March 16, 1975, page 165: Theater NOEL COWARD IN TWO KEYS has in it a homosexual novelist who in real life is rumored to be Somerset Maugham.

Plain Dealer, March 18, 1975, page 23: Film SHAMPOO a male hairdresser is seducing a mans wife at their place, of course the husband assumes he is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, March 21, 1975, page 74: Theater NOEL COWARD IN TWO KEYS concerns a brilliant and famous homosexual writer who is being blackmailed.

Plain Dealer, March 29, 1975, page 4: Susan Edith Saxe, an accused bank robber, plans to keep fighting as a lesbian and feminist.

Plain Dealer, March 29, 1975, page 75: Portage County judge removed the children because the mother was a lesbian, the father claimed the environment was unfit for the kids.

Plain Dealer, April 9, 1975, page 44: Theater, an unhappy actor meets a homosexual burglar and after much smutt the two are in nocturnal companionship.

Plain Dealer, April 13, 1975, page 175: Novel THE LOVING FRIENDS, A PORTRAIT OF BLOOMSBURY legendary parties entertained all, one literally unto death, the homosexual Lytton.

Plain Dealer, April 18, 1975, page 70: Theater BOYS IN THE BAND involves a birthday party for a group of homosexual friends and it beomes evident that their guests display an inability to understand themselves or others.

Plain Dealer, April 24, 1975, page 62: In the trial of an inmate raped by five others at the Cuyahoga County Jail the victim rejected advances from two of them on the same morning.

Plain Dealer, April 26, 1975, page 15: Florida fails to ratify the ERA amid allegations that passage would destroy the family, place women in combat and allow homosexual marriages.

Plain Dealer, April 26, 1975, page 47: Theater, at a friendly homosexual birthday party the hostility and caustic comments surprised this viewer and get even worse when a heterosexual pops up uninvited.

Plain Dealer, April 29, 1975, page 2: In the trial of an inmate raped by five others at the Cuyahoga County Jail the victim was called a willing participate by the defense.

Plain Dealer, May 2, 1975, page 74: Theater BOYS IN THE BAND involves a birthday party for a group of homosexual friends and it beomes evident that their guests display an inability to understand themselves or others.

Plain Dealer, May 13, 1975, page 24: Theater THE RITZ named for a Turkish bath in New York City, homosexual characters include cruisers, queens, female impersonaters, transvestites and more.

Plain Dealer, May 14, 1975, page 12: Governor Edmund Brown, Jr signed without comment a bill legalizing any private sex acts between consenting adults, heterosexual or homosexual.

Plain Dealer, May 15, 1975, page 24: Earlier Governor Milton Shapp announced sexual preference could not be a determining factor in state hiring, even in the state police.

Plain Dealer, May 16, 1975, page 66: Theater NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is a comedy drama of an Ohio man whose wife runs away with his brother and whose son is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, May 25, 1975, page 64: Chaffin lost custody of her two children after she admitted she was a lesbian, she won custody back in Torrance, CA.

Plain Dealer, May 26, 1975, page 19: Novel BIG BILL TILDEN was a dominant tennis player and a homosexual, he was loved by many and ended his career in the Cleveland area.

Plain Dealer, May 26, 1975, page 20: Competing issues are the military's rules for maintaining an armed services vs a homosexual's rights to privacy and equal protections.

Plain Dealer, June 1, 1975, page 72: The American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders.

Plain Dealer, June 1, 1975, page 232: Christian Choppers sells motorcycles and they have literature about finding Jesus and denouncing the homosexual life.

Plain Dealer, June 4, 1975, page 46: With the support of The Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, NOW and Gay Media Action, two homosexual members of the army fight dismissal.

Plain Dealer, June 6, 1975, page 85: TV CH8 MAUDE spends spare minutes with a handsome author, Walter sees him as an intellectual homosexual snob.

Plain Dealer, June 8, 1975, page 68: TV CH25 UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS a servant is being sought for the axe-murder of an elderly homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 9, 1975, page 10: Susan Saxe, lesbian rights advocate, will go on trial for bank robbery and murder, she held a gas bomb while another robbed the bank.

Plain Dealer, June 9, 1975, page 14: TV CH8 MAUDE she spends spare minutes with a handsome author, Walter sees him as an intellectual homosexual snob.

Plain Dealer, June 13, 1975, page 24: Conditions at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility are so bad prisoners ask to be placed in isolation to avoid forcible homosexual rape.

Plain Dealer, June 13, 1975, page 109: Theater NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is a comedy drama of an Ohio man whose wife runs away with his brother and whose son is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 14, 1975, page 16: Susan Edith Saxe, an accused bank robber, plans to keep fighting as a lesbian and feminist.

Plain Dealer, June 19, 1975, page 30: The San Francisco Board of Education has voted to prohibit discrimination against homosexual teachers as 200 gay teachers and their supporters jam in at the meeting.

Plain Dealer, June 20, 1975, page 96: Theater NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is a comedy drama of an Ohio man whose wife runs away with his brother and whose son is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, June 26, 1975, page 2: Five women have been discharged from the Marines at Camp Elmore because of lesbian practices said a spokesman for the Atlantic Fleet.

Plain Dealer, June 26, 1975, page 9: Naval commander says his civilian life is none of the Navy's business and that the Navy violated his First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

Plain Dealer, July 4, 1975, page 35: US Civil Service says known homosexuals may not be denied federal jobs, as homosexual acts are insufficient to deny employment.

Plain Dealer, July 4, 1975, page 85: Movie STAIRCASE has Rex Harrison and Richard Burton as a pair of middle-aged English homosexual barbers.

Plain Dealer, July 6, 1975, page 70: Judson Gooding on trends regarding ascendency of homosexual causes, he says any activity that results in population decline has subliminal appeal.

Plain Dealer, July 8, 1975, page 37: Rape in the County Jail has resulted in lengthy sentences of approximately 25 years.

Plain Dealer, July 17, 1975, page 40: Dear Abby: Our daughter at an out-of-town college recently came out as a lesbian, what can we as parents do to keep her from ruining her life?

Plain Dealer, August 1, 1975, page 65: A crash course in feminism, novelist and lesbian activist Rita Mae Brown plans publication of a feminist news service.

Plain Dealer, August 4, 1975, page 16: Purses for men are in use in Italy of late, my wife bought one for me for use in New York City, until recently a purse has been a homosexual fancy.

Plain Dealer, August 6, 1975, page 6: Overcrowding at the Justice Center will result in homosexual assault, an ever expanding population and budget cuts are cited as the problem.

Plain Dealer, August 7, 1975, page 55: Regarding the STDs gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, about 3 percent of men do not show symptoms and can pass the diseases on unwittingly, this is really a problem among homosexual males and explains why notifying all your partners is necessary.

Plain Dealer, August 10, 1975, page 66: Novel THE ACKERLEY LETTERS delves into the relationship of a good friend of EM Forster and Forster himself, and the letters show Forster to be an unhappy men who felt he would be better off dead.

Plain Dealer, August 20, 1975, page 79: Karen Black will play in a college short if the role as a loose woman were changed to a male homosexual. They did change the play, so Karen did take the role.

Plain Dealer, September 6, 1975, page 39: If there are any homosexuals on the Minnesota Twins, the publicity director responded in disgust that tragic misfits have no place in the wholesome context of major league baseball.

Plain Dealer, September 12, 1975, page 55: Gay movies set for release STAIRCASE, SUNDAY-BLOODY SUNDAY and BOYS IN THE BAND.

Plain Dealer, September 17, 1975, page 37: Automatic discharge from the Air Force imposes the morality of the majority onto the minority ACLU lawyers testify.

Plain Dealer, September 18, 1975, page 23: Gay Air Force sergeant says he did not choose to be homosexual and challenges the automatic discharge rule.

Plain Dealer, September 19, 1975, page 17: Expert testifies in the discharge case of an Air Force sergeant that he is not a security risk.

Plain Dealer, September 20, 1975, page 12: Homosexual vows to go to the Supreme Court in his fight to stay in the Air Force, says he did not know when he originally enlisted.

Plain Dealer, September 21, 1975, page 6: Homosexual Roman Catholic priest says in his book he wishes to dismantle Catholic arguments against homosexuality, birth control and divorce.

Plain Dealer, September 26, 1975, page 4: Sipple deflected a bullet meant for Ford, but has been outed, his mother is distraught and he appeared with the pastor of a gay church.

Plain Dealer, September 26, 1975, page 79: History's greatest literature has employed erotic elements, notably the Bible and porno films must have a lesbian scene, among other requirements.

Plain Dealer, September 28, 1975, page 25: Militancy is rising in the church for gays AND Job fears and hazing spur gays to resist AND Public attitudes toward homosexuality are changing.

Plain Dealer, September 30, 1975, page 8: Los Angeles okays unanimously new standards allowing homosexuals in the Police Department.

Plain Dealer, October 1, 1975, page 10: Sipple, who deflected an assassin's gun away from President Ford, filed a $15 million dollar suit against news media for reporting he was a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 13, 1975, page 10: A Pentagon investigator says he was ordered to establish a homosexual relationship with syndicated columnist Jack Anderson to smear him.

Plain Dealer, October 15, 1975, page 22: Letter writer does not like using the term gay for homosexuals, I remember when gay meant happy and light-hearted.

Plain Dealer, October 15, 1975, page 40: Men have a larger vocabulary of taboo sex terms than women, possibly reinforcing male dominance in adult relationships.

Plain Dealer, October 17, 1975, page 2: One man gets a phone call after President Ford's limo hit his car, Sipple saved the President's life and received no phone call, perhaps because he was reported to be a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, October 17, 1975, page 10: Sipple deflected a gun pointed at President Ford, but Sipple is outed as a homosexual and has sued several papers for invasion of privacy.

Plain Dealer, October 19, 1975, page 70: Kate Millett is included in a list of the top fifty most infuential women, she published SEXUAL POLITICS and as a feminist she was an early member of NOW.

Plain Dealer, October 24, 1975, page 36: The term gay is being accepted by homosexual males because homosexual has been associated with hate, fear and ignorance like the term faggott.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1975, page 26: During Lily Tomlin's performance at Public Music Hall, she reads a note from the Cleveland Lesbian Feminists group and thanks the Cleveland International Women's Year Congress.

Plain Dealer, October 29, 1975, page 33: Cleveland International Women's Year Congress attracted 45000 men and women to Cleveland, the article described lesbians as DYKES.

Plain Dealer, October 30, 1975, page 48: Theater CONVERSATIONS WITH AN IRISH RASCAL highlights the Irish Republican Army's activities while omitting known homosexual digressions and stating that mocking Catholicism is not okay.

Plain Dealer, November 2, 1975, page 88: NOW convention lacked structure and was a power struggle on display that turned off lots of attendees.

Plain Dealer, November 6, 1975, page 28: The Plain Dealer featured a story on a gay church, the next day the church was vandalized and lesbian church members say they will rise up against centuries of hiding.

Plain Dealer, November 9, 1975, page 67: The third annual Women Unlimited conference makes clear Mormon women increasingly are standing up for their rights and striving for careers.

Plain Dealer, November 12, 1975, page 39: Karen Emden gave up her out-of-wedlock child for adoption and is in psychological therapy, she has declared she is a lesbain.

Plain Dealer, November 13, 1975, page 10: The Orthodox Church in America says the only sexual relationship is one man and one woman, adding that adultery and homosexual acts are sinful.

Plain Dealer, November 16, 1975, page 36: A sergeant discharged by the Air Force as a homosexual says they gave me a medal for killing two and discharged me for loving one.

Plain Dealer, November 16, 1975, page 82: Hitchhiking is popular now, males have to avoid drunk drivers and homosexual advances.

Plain Dealer, November 21, 1975, page 136: TV CH5 CH23 THE LEGEND OF VALENTINO research of writings turns up the many men of Rudolph Valentino, in some publication he is a lover, in another he is portrayed as a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, November 24, 1975, page 3: NOW meets in Dayton with the thrust that they need to enlist the support of non feminist organizations to broaden their coalition, they suggest supporting desegregation and homosexual rights.

Plain Dealer, November 26, 1975, page 11: Film SALO OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM is banned from the Italian international film festival due to it's torture and sex scenes, directors protest the ban and one was run over after refusing a homosexual advance from a teenager.

Plain Dealer, November 30, 1975, page 67: Bodybuilding is analyzed as homosexual and narcissistic, in effect it is the male version of a dumb blonde.

Plain Dealer, November 30, 1975, page 95: Novel TCHAIKOVSKY, A SELF PORTRAIT compiles quotes from his letters and writings that may indicate he had homosexual tendencies.

Plain Dealer, December 2, 1975, page 16: The civil service will now use lie detector tests for new policemen as a screen for drug use or homosexual activity.

Plain Dealer, December 9, 1975, page 1: Police confiscated photographs of nude you men and a diary from Knight's apartment.

Plain Dealer, December 10, 1975, page 64: A ban of female sexual preferences and ten other points is supported by NOW, Camp Fire Girls, National Women's Political Caucus, Hadassah, Gray Panthers and Future Homemakers of America at a meeting of women's groups.

Plain Dealer, December 11, 1975, page 37: Two men are suspects in the Knight newspaper heir killing, one is thought to be a homosexual hustler.

Plain Dealer, December 12, 1975, page 11: Three accused of killing Knight say the motive was robbery, earlier it was thought to be bisexual or homosexual related.

Plain Dealer, December 12, 1975, page 50: Dave Copay is believed to be the first pro football player to admit his homosexuality in the hopes it will help younger players.

Plain Dealer, December 13, 1975, page 4: Newspaper heir John Knight III was slain in his apartment where police found homosexual pictures and tapes and a diary with sexual escapades.

Plain Dealer, December 22, 1975, page 1: Columbus police get pushback as they quickly pin the murder of an 11 year old girl to a homosexual male, and even the father of victim is in disbelief.

Plain Dealer, December 22, 1975, page 63: A Plain Dealer review of the Columbus rape and murder of an 11 year old girl by a homosexual man with an IQ of 55 due to a confession shows how absurd the charge is.

Plain Dealer, December 23, 1975, page 18: TV CH8 ROBERT YOUNG, the emotional strain of an impending divorce caused by his homosexual tendencies sends a man into a diabetic coma.

Plain Dealer, December 24, 1975, page 15: Living with another lesbian, Mary Jo Risher loses custody of her children in Dallas.

Plain Dealer, December 26, 1975, page 30: Phyllis Schlafly continues to push false claims that the ERA will legalize same sex marriage and lead to women and men sharing bathrooms.

Plain Dealer, December 26, 1975, page 125: TV CH8 TRIANGLE is the story of a young teacher with homosexual tendencies, and his dilemma at a small private school for girls.

Plain Dealer, December 28, 1975, page 62: Game for gays, a new board game geared to gay women called GAME OF LESBIAN has been made.

Plain Dealer, December 31, 1975, page 9: New York Episcopal Diocese believes the ordination of a lesbian as a deacon is a sign of a healthy change in attitudes.

Plain Dealer, January 5, 1976, page 21: The ACLU says cases of pressure to resign by federal workers cohabitating with a person of the opposite, or the same sex, are escalating.

Plain Dealer, January 9, 1976, page 88: Film HUSTLE reenacts lesbian scene in THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE in a more explicit way using words not graphic sex.

Plain Dealer, January 11, 1976, page 62: Hugh Hefner touches on lesbian sex saying there was a significant lesbian aspect in the early parts of the women's movement.

Plain Dealer, January 11, 1976, page 225: A Green Beret is guilty of violating the antisodomy statute with an enlisted soldier and has been dismissed, the soldier said he will appeal.

Plain Dealer, January 16, 1976, page 4: The Roman Catholic Church condemned premarital sex, homosexuality and masturbation saying all exaltation of sex should be inside marriage.

Plain Dealer, January 16, 1976, page 21: Dear Abby: My father thinks I am a lesbian because I do not want to marry and have lots of kids, I want to go to law school?

Plain Dealer, January 16, 1976, page 106: Patti Smith and her song "GLORIA" about a suicide at a lesbian beach has cause people wonder if she is a lesbian, she feels she is a writer and is free to touch any subject that givers her inspiration.

Plain Dealer, January 17, 1976, page 20: Reverend McNeill of the New York chapter of Dignity, a group of Catholic homosexuals, is approved to publish his book on Catholics and homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, January 23, 1976, page 74: Gossip, Bianca Jagger portrays a lesbian love in a theatre performance in Rome, the director says she was a complainer and threw temper tantrums,so Mick flew in to soothe his wife.

Plain Dealer, January 27, 1976, page 21: Patti Smith and her lesbian suicide song was spellbinding at the Cleveland Agora.

Plain Dealer, January 29, 1976, page 3: An addmitted homosexual five-star Navy officer has been discharged under less than honorable conditions.

Plain Dealer, January 30, 1976, page 68: Theater, black and white actors in New York rehearse a play about a lynched young black man who had a bisexual and a homosexual lover.

Plain Dealer, February 1, 1976, page 86: Theater DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS is set in the Bible Belt in the 1920s, the author, Ingea, was a maladjusted homosexual who committed suicide.

Plain Dealer, February 5, 1976, page 16: The Ohio Episcopal Diocese will consider allowing women to become priests and ordination of homosexuals and lesbians will be discussed.

Plain Dealer, February 6, 1976, page 66: TV CH43 LOU GORDON In this episode, Dr CA Tripp discusses his new novel THE HOMOSEXUAL MATRIX.

Plain Dealer, February 7, 1976, page 73: Film scripts will no longer need an official review before shooting, opening up a backlog of films from places that liberalized before the US.

Plain Dealer, February 11, 1976, page 28: Four male students and one coed say that conservative evangelist Hargis had sexual relations with them, Hargis acknowleged two of the claims.

Plain Dealer, February 16, 1976, page 14: Man says an accident left him unable to carry on normal sexual relations with his wide and he was now homosexual, he won the suit.

Plain Dealer, February 18, 1976, page 16: In the fight of Hiss and Chambers, the latter discloses that in 1949 he told the FBI of his many homosexual activities as he figured they would come out if there was ever an investigation.

Plain Dealer, February 21, 1976, page 6: Theater A MATTER OF GRAVITY gets panned, Audrey Hepburn plays a grandma welcoming her grandson's bride who is a lesbian and half black.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1976, page 79: Government employees living together out of wedlock are being dismissed, one fought back and won in a district court.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1976, page 85: Theater, it can be lonely sexually while in the armed forces, it was discovered that at one point a black and a white soldier were initiating homosexual relations. They were simply asked to leave the barracks after being caught.

Plain Dealer, February 22, 1976, page 91: This novel, set in Russia after World War I, has three types of characters, the dandys or homosexual liberals, the rogues and the nails.

Plain Dealer, February 27, 1976, page 3: A panel in Sweden proposes dropping the age of legal sex to 14 and recommends dropping laws restricting homosexual acts.

Plain Dealer, March 3, 1976, page 16: New York feminists informed 300 women with personal experiences of lesbian discrimination, wife battering and more.

Plain Dealer, March 5, 1976, page 105: Theater TEA AND SYMPATHY involves a teen-age youth seducing by a much older woman to prove that he is not a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, March 10, 1976, page 35: This article debunks arguments of anti ERA forces who want to kill the ERA, one relates to homosexual marriages.

Plain Dealer, March 22, 1976, page 21: A group of Ohioans want to repeal Ohio's support for ERA, homosexual marriages and abolition of laws protecting women are their concerns.

Plain Dealer, March 28, 1976, page 56: Dear Abby: A homosexual living the straight life says his life has been one long succession of unfulfilled yearnings.

Plain Dealer, March 28, 1976, page 79: The family hour on TV gives way to the sex and murder hour as censors appear to relax, this year you will see brawls, beatings, and homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, March 30, 1976, page 2: On a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of states to punish homosexual acts of consenting adults in the privacy of their home.

Plain Dealer, March 31, 1976, page 7: Senator Jackson of Washington, a Democratic presidential contender, tells a newsman from a homosexual pub that he does not "want your vote".

Plain Dealer, April 4, 1976, page 116: Novel KINFLICKS covers a young woman growing up in the 50s and 60s in England as the sweetheart of a football hero. She is an intellectual, a lesbian and more.

Plain Dealer, April 5, 1976, page 5: Pope says accusations that he is a homosexual are horrible and slanderous, Tempo, the magazine that publshed Peyrefitte's article has been seized.

Plain Dealer, April 10, 1976, page 54: AIWY, International Women's Year Congress offers help to women in need, seeks women to offer help and will offer a series of informational seminars.

Plain Dealer, April 13, 1976, page 22: Patti Smith's power play moves to the Allen Theater, her songs include Redondo Beach, a song about a suicide at a lesbian beach.

Plain Dealer, April 14, 1976, page 78: Carousel Dinner Theater's COME BLOW YOUR HORN has all the details needed is a successful show, including the obrigatory homosexual jokes.

Plain Dealer, April 17, 1976, page 2: Two employees at a state mental hospital are charged with committing homosexual acts on a 17 year old patient.

Plain Dealer, April 20, 1976, page 39: Greer, interior decorator of the White House and a homosexual, was murdered and clad only in a blue kimono with feet bound, there were no signs of forced entry.

Plain Dealer, April 21, 1976, page 43: Greer, a homosexual, was strangled after being hit on the side of the head, the medical examiner cannot say what he was strangled with.

Plain Dealer, April 23, 1976, page 69: In past films gays were put in scripts for a quick laugh, today's films treat homosexuality in a serious nature, the author lists several.

Plain Dealer, April 23, 1976, page 70: This article details two movies with homosexual themes, DOG DAY AFTERNOON and SHAMPOO.

Plain Dealer, April 23, 1976, page 130: TV CH3 Dave Kopay, the NFL player who admitted homosexuality, will speak on his efforts to land a coaching job.

Plain Dealer, April 25, 1976, page 28: The rulings of the Supreme Court seem to be all over the place, especially a ruling in Virginia that declares private homosexual acts between adults are a crime.

Plain Dealer, April 26, 1976, page 6: At the United Methodist meeting, pressure to delete homosexuality from incompatible Christian behavior failed.

Plain Dealer, April 27, 1976, page 65: Pelosi clubbed film director Pasolini on a beach road outside Rome after refusing the director's homosexual advances.

Plain Dealer, April 29, 1976, page 44: TV CH3 Dave Kopay discusses his efforts to land a coaching job, if he can he would be the first openly homosexual coach in football.

Plain Dealer, May 3, 1976, page 4: The Air Force refused to reinstate Matlovich, a homosexual, a US district court says he still has the appeal procedure through the Air Force courts and, so, declined to hear the case.

Plain Dealer, May 5, 1976, page 82: After coming out as homosexual, Dave Kopay says 300 people paid to hear him speak Sunday night in Seattle.

Plain Dealer, May 11, 1976, page 18: Liberal leader in London resigns after a jobless male model alleged he and the leader once had a homosexual affair.

Plain Dealer, May 11, 1976, page 21: Dear Abby: I've been called a homosexual and a transvestite, allegedly due to a small earring in my left ear.

Plain Dealer, May 12, 1976, page 7: The leader of the Liberal party resigned in the face of allegations of a former homosexual affair.

Plain Dealer, May 12, 1976, page 91: Rape victims endure a major crisis that disrupts life physically and emotionally, this includes male and child victims.

Plain Dealer, May 16, 1976, page 69: Atheist group is fighting to ban all statutes regulating divorce, abortion and homosexual encounters.

Plain Dealer, May 16, 1976, page 88: Novel SMART ALECK, THE WIT, WORLD AND LIFE OF AXENDER WOOLLCOTT says Aleck was born with a testosterone deficiency and could not have a normal sex life.

Plain Dealer, May 21, 1976, page 60: The guilty murderer of Knight and Melendez says they were in a homosexual relationship and may have had a lover's quarrel.

Plain Dealer, May 24, 1976, page 2: The first Navy officer to admit publicly he is a homosexual has been ordered to be discharged, the officer will appeal.

Plain Dealer, May 28, 1976, page 2: Couple stays married in spite of wife finding out husband is homosexual early on, they both had numerous affairs.

Plain Dealer, May 31, 1976, page 2: A woman says she is trapped in a man's body and wants California to pay for a sex change operation PLUS a navy man wants reinstated.

Plain Dealer, June 3, 1976, page 117: A judge in Washington refused to block the Navy from giving a less than honorable discharge to a homosexual naval officer.

Plain Dealer, June 5, 1976, page 15: Film GOODBYE NORMA JEAN has Norma being raped by a policeman and sodomized by three con men, then she acts in a nudie film making out with a lesbian.

Plain Dealer, June 8, 1976, page 53: Theater REBEL WOMAN goes back to the civil war where general Grant had a couple of homosexual relationships with Union officers.

Plain Dealer, June 9, 1976, page 41: United Church of Christ says the civil rights of homosexuals should be protected, but they cannot be members or ministers.

Plain Dealer, June 13, 1976, page 88: Dear Abby: A 31 year old heterosexual lawyer complains that he is often asked if he is married on job interviews, when he says no, it seems the interviewers loses steam. The thought is that married men are more stationary in their careers.

Plain Dealer, June 14, 1976, page 1: Former female in congress says male congressional staffers have been pressured into engaging in homosexual activities, she did not name names.

Plain Dealer, June 14, 1976, page 12: Article on sex scandals in Cogress includes AC-DC congressmen where the term is slang for bisexuals.

Plain Dealer, June 15, 1976, page 24: Sex scandals by persons and staff in Congress includes mistresses, sex parties and pressure to engage in homoseual activities.

Plain Dealer, June 19, 1976, page 17: The most liberal US churches, the United Presbyterians and United Methodists, refused recognition to homosexuals as either members or ministers.

Plain Dealer, June 24, 1976, page 78: Film NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is set in middle America where a wife runs off with his husband's brother and he also has a homosexual son.

Plain Dealer, June 25, 1976, page 2: A pilot fired because he was a homosexual, files discrimination suit to get his job back and also starts a gay pilots association with seven members.

Plain Dealer, June 30, 1976, page 4: A former Supreme Court nominee is found to have left the restroom together with a policeman who was investigating the restroom as a homosexual hangout.

Plain Dealer, July 1, 1976, page 3: Former Supreme Court nominee indicted for attempting a homosexual act with a vice squad plain clothesman in a mens bathroom.

Plain Dealer, July 4, 1976, page 96: Nosek, a gay rights activist, wants a bill passed to end discrimination against homosexuals, he states that presently gays have no protections.

Plain Dealer, July 9, 1976, page 10: With ERA, women will get fairer decisions on divorce, child custody and sees no way the the ERA would favor homosexual marriages.

Plain Dealer, July 9, 1976, page 12: The Women's Law Project of Philadelphis analyzed the treatment of women in states with expanded women's rights and found they get fairer decisions.

Plain Dealer, July 10, 1976, page 6: Caswell pleaded innocent to charges he made homosexual advances to an undercover policeman, he is in treatment for a nervous condition.

Plain Dealer, July 14, 1976, page 7: A former nun from Cleveland boosts gay rights as a New York delegate and member of the gay caucus at the Democratic National Convention.

Plain Dealer, July 17, 1976, page 4: Seargent Matlovich's discharge was upheld yesterday, the man served in Vietnam and had 12 years service, he was discharged due to his homosexual practices.

Plain Dealer, July 19, 1976, page 14: A prison furlough allows people to stay in contact with their community, but the plan likely will not reduce inmate homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, July 23, 1976, page 34: Dear Abby: The real reason single men do not get jobs is because family men jumps jobs less often, not because they are suspected homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, July 25, 1976, page 34: In reaction to the strange things happening in California one writer notes that Texas has their share of strange people, including the mass homosexual murder case.

Plain Dealer, July 25, 1976, page 99: Novel THE FAMILY ARSENAL follows a Vietnam deserter who takes passports and stamps on the way out and then pares with a lesbian anarchist in the Irish Republican Army.

Plain Dealer, July 26, 1976, page 18: TV MIKE DOUGLAS CH3 follows the emotional strain of divorce caused by homosexual tendencies that put one man in a diabetic coma.

Plain Dealer, August 1, 1976, page 88: Jack Weston played a sanitationman who unknowingly flees to a homosexual bathhouse to escape his murderous brother in THE RITZ.

Plain Dealer, August 1, 1976, page 102: Novel BIG BILL TILDEN as a young man said he was asexual, but when he started having sex, he never spent a night alone. In rare cases after sex with women he often became violently ill.

Plain Dealer, August 8, 1976, page 83: Novel TED SHAWN, FATHER OF AMERICAN DANCE says Ted was arrogant, belligerent, insecure and jealous of his wife's affairs, he turned to homosexuality.

Plain Dealer, August 12, 1976, page 1: A State Highway Patrol investigation uncovers patient abuse, perversion, drug abuse, medical malpractice and more at Ohio's 29 mental institutions.

Plain Dealer, August 13, 1976, page 3: French mass murderer Pesquet may have had a homosexual romance with Bergaud whom may have been blackmailing him for money.

Plain Dealer, August 17, 1976, page 6: Pat Boone visits the Ohio delegation at the RNC and says he considers abortion, drugs, and homosexuality more important than the economy.

Plain Dealer, August 27, 1976, page 35: Betty Friedan, author of THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE is campaigning for the ERA.

Plain Dealer, September 4, 1976, page 38: Film GREAT SCOUT does not rate well in this review, but it does have a Lesbian madame.

Plain Dealer, September 5, 1976, page 36: Episcopalians at their triennial meeting wrestle with homosexuality and abortion, if consensus is reached they would then rewrite their prayer book.

Plain Dealer, September 11, 1976, page 10: A Boy Scout troop's scoutmaster and assistant scoutmaster were arrested and accused of recruiting boys for homosexual orgies.

Plain Dealer, September 14, 1976, page 4: Episcopal priest Reverend Malcolm Boyd declares publicly that he is a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, September 26, 1976, page 110: Novel THE CLEVELAND STREET SCANDAL describes the sleazy London homosexual brothel in which Lord Arthur Somerset was involved.

Plain Dealer, September 26, 1976, page 111: Novel ARAFAT, THE MAN AND THE MYTH tells of homosexuality being common among all male guerrilla groups.

Plain Dealer, October 1, 1976, page 5: A former Supreme Court nominee has plead no contest to a battery charge involving alleged homosexual advances of a policemen.

Plain Dealer, October 2, 1976, page 21: These are bad economic times, I shall run for president, questions anyone? How would you feel if your son was a homosexual? He does not answer.

Plain Dealer, October 3, 1976, page 76: Lesbians mothers who are single, divorced or widowed face greater discrimination in child custody, housing and employment.

Plain Dealer, October 7, 1976, page 38: Film NORMAN, IS THAT YOU is set in middle America where a wife runs of with his husband's brother and he also has a homosexual son.

Plain Dealer, October 12, 1976, page 19: National Womens Agenda brings together all kinds of groups to push a coherent agenda for women's rights including pay, access to power, sexuality and child care.

Plain Dealer, October 17, 1976, page 107: TV THE NANCY WALKER SHOW has an openly homosexual male secretary, prior to filming, Gay Task Force members review the show to see if they object to anything.

Plain Dealer, October 25, 1976, page 30: Theater, this one is 90 minutes of nuttiness where a garbage man stumbles into a gay Manhattan bathhouse full of every sort of gay.

Plain Dealer, October 27, 1976, page 66: Recounts a husband that was ruthless and involved in homosexual acts before being stabbed 39 times.

Plain Dealer, November 2, 1976, page 16: A judge ruled that public colleges and universities may not bar homosexual student groups from campus.

Plain Dealer, November 3, 1976, page 149: ABC is working on a prime time soap opera SOAP that has a homosexual character.

Plain Dealer, November 4, 1976, page 37: This author finds that in every case where a child had a detached or mean father, the boy headed toward homosexuality, of course others disagree.

Plain Dealer, November 10, 1976, page 25: Students tease bus driver until he blows his stack, one boy asked him to perform a homosexual act on him.

Plain Dealer, November 10, 1976, page 74: In 1937 Von Cramm loses a match after a 15 minute call from Hitler, he lost and eventually was branded a homosexual.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1976, page 9: A rehabilitative home for teen-age boys was actually a center for homosexual pornography.

Plain Dealer, November 11, 1976, page 116: A staff sargeant is discharged from the Air Force for alleged homosexual tendencies and for hanging around homosexuals, he was not caught in any homosexual acts.

Plain Dealer, November 12, 1976, page 14: Catholic bishops say homosexuals should have human rights, should not suffer prejudices and should receive pastoral care, but should not have homosexual sex.

Plain Dealer, November 12, 1976, page 31: Gay is a friendlier, less hostile epithet for homosexuals than queer that should fall into disuse until the negative stigma around that term fades.

Plain Dealer, November 13, 1976, page 23: Article covers the rapid rise of Venarial Diseases among heterosexuals and homosexuals.

Plain Dealer, November 20, 1976, page 21: A former assistant professor of library science in Boston is making etched greeting cards for gays to make money after losing countless jobs due to her lesbianism.

Plain Dealer, November 27, 1976, page 25: Film IN THE GLITTER PALACE a lawyer defends a young lesbian accused of murder.

Plain Dealer, November 27, 1976, page 87: World beware, East German alchemists are at work in ladies sports involving intense training and hormone therapy. Some females have side effects like hair growth and lesbian tendencies.

Plain Dealer, November 28, 1976, page 6: Article explains the types of rumors, and how quickly they spread, one example was the rumor that FDR was a homosexual, which he was not.

Plain Dealer, December 3, 1976, page 5: Heir to Seagrams fortune painted him as a homosexual that plotted his own kidnapping to get a ransom, his lover testifies.

Plain Dealer, December 6, 1976, page 31: TV CHANNEL 8 A lesbian scandal and love affair runs into difficulties when she takes custody of the children while their dad is in prison.

Plain Dealer, December 23, 1976, page 19: Reverend Alison Palmer is one of the first women priests in the Episcopal Church, she is also a lesbian that received letters calling her a witch, a prostitute and more.

Plain Dealer, December 31, 1976, page 72: A lecture at Trinity Cathedral called LESBIANISM by Arlene Ross. She was once an active member of the Lesbian Feminist Liberation in New York City.

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