Reports on the attempts to recover records of the Homophile Entertainment Guild (HEG) taken in an apparent burglary in Hollywood, California. HEG president Paul Mace; Commander of the Hollywood vice detail lieutenant Bob Jones; Release of photocopies of roommate files and requested prints.
Reports that gay pride was featured as the lead story in the April 9, 1973, issue of the 'National Observer,' the family weekly newspaper published by the 'Wall Street Journal.' Total space occupied by the article in the newspaper; Gays featured in the article; Observations made by author Daniel Greene about the gay liberation movement.
GAY rights, HOMOSEXUALITY, ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc., SEXUAL orientation, GAY rights movement, SOCIAL movements
Abstract
The Kansas City's Phoenix Society's board of directors met recently, decided not to renew the incorporation papers for the coming year, and suggested that members involve themselves in other organizations. It attributed the demise of the Phoenix Society to certain conservatives who were afraid to stand up for their rights. One organization still remaining in Kansas City is the Mid-America Religious Council on Homosexuality, which is currently being incorporated. Another is the Homosexual Underground Action Committee.
Published
1970
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