Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The Baltimore Sun
September 30, 1976, The Baltimore Sun, page A22, Comrades in Guyana, by Ben F. Meyer, 600 words
August 28, 1976, The Baltimore Sun, page A4, British ruled guilty of torture, paper says, 291 words
February 28, 1977, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Guyana denies CIA gave premier money, 279 words
February 8, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page C1, 2 stowaways from Guyana hospitalized, 459 words
November 19, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Congressman reported shot, killed in Guyana, 709 words
November 20, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, An eyewitness's account: Ambushed in an evil place, by Ron Javers, 1,492 words
November 20, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, 300 found dead in Guyana camp, 1,153 words
November 20, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Temple has had bizarre past, 560 words
November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Suicide carnage follows Jones's tribute to death, 1,716 words
November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Survivors of cult deaths begin to leave jungle, by Henry L. Trewhitt, 1,316 words
November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Controversy is not new to 2 lawyers, 511 words
November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, 'Eden' or 'slave ship?', 294 words
November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Slaughter in Utopia, 457 words
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Jonestown survivors elude posse,
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Could Guyana deaths have been prevented?, by Henry L. Trewhitt,
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Guyana-bound Ryan aide drew up a will, by David Brown,
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Jones's son calls father sick man revered by group, November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, People's Temple mass suicide was unique for Western man, Hopkins historian says, by Charles V. Flowers,
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Ryan, a fearless investigator, typified new breed of congressmen, by Curt Matthews,
November 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Quintessentially American,
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Cultist held in Guyana slayings, 1,625 words
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Jones grew up in town with strong racial bias, by George, 354 words
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Cost of Guyana airlift estimated at $8 million, 157 words
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Ryan is 'martyr to truth,' colleague tells mourners, 612 words
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Wounded, helped by Guyanese, hid in disco, 379 words
November 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Foreign press links suicides to 60's era,
November 24, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Bodies of cult's dead, including Jones's, arriving at Del. mortuary from Guyana, by Robert Ruby,
November 24, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, U.S. shields 29 who fled cult camp,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Mass-death toll rises near 800 in Jonestown,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Arriving bodies strain mortuary, by Robert Ruby,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Family, promised 'paradise' in Guyana, found nightmare in cult's death camp,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Garry blames Lane for secrecy,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Diamond digging in Guyana recalled by Baltimore-area man,
November 25, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Cultism to grow more prevalent, authorities fear,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Dover base somber over grisly task, by Katherine White,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Final death toll in Jonestown is put at 910,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Burnham critics say Jonestown had privileges Guyanese lacked,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Flies, odor rule dead Jonestown,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K4, The Emperors Jones, by Peter A Jay,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K5, Slouching Toward Jonestown, by George F Will,
November 26, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K5, The New Order Passeth, by Ernest B Furgurson,
November 27, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Letters to 'Dad' lie in the mud,
November 27, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, All bodies removed in cult deaths,
November 27, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, FBI agents to question returning cult survivors,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, San Francisco mayor , official are killed; ex-supervisor held, by Muriel Dobbin,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, 80 await probe role in Guyana,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, A Tropical Graveyard Torpid and Remote, by Jim Bock,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Death and Zealotry Walk Together, by John C Boland,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Recreating Masada?, by Stephen J Vicchio,
November 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, Thumbnail sketches of men involved in San Francisco killings,
November 29, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, San Francisco mourns for its slain mayor, supervisor, by Muriel Dobbin,
November 29, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, First survivors of Jonestown tragedy to return to U.S. today; others must wait,
November 30, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, 7 Jonestown survivors mum in N.Y, by Bill Rhoden,
November 30, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A20, In Defense of Cults,
November 30, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A21, Let's Not Blame It All on Religion, by Garry Wills,
December 1, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, U.S. probes cult case on several fronts, by Curt Matthews,
December 2, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, U.S. defends handling of Jones gripes,
December 2, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, U.S. diplomat, wounded at Jonestown, remembers attack,
December 2, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A17, The Media's Demeaning Oversimplification of Jonestown,
December 3, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, 6 members of cult fly to New York, by Bill Rhoden,
December 3, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, Cult leader's papers reveal deal,
December 4, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Airline pilot refuses to fly 18 survivors from Guyana,
December 4, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A15, Cults, Sects and the First Amendment, by Ronald L Goldfarb,
December 4, 1978, The Baltimore Star, page A15, Cults, Sects and the First Amendment, by Ronald L Goldfarb,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Close cult ties to embassy reported,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, U.S. warns Americans in Iran to be 'discreet', by Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, FBI reported set to arrest culturists in Ryan slaying,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, So when is a cult not a cult?, by Tom Nugent,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, Death cult: how it could happen, by Bill Rhoden,
December 5, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, New 'manifest destiny': spiritual solace in paradise never lost,
December 6, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Delaware ready to release some Jonestown bodies,
December 6, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, U.S. defends consul held friendly to sect, 624 words
December 7, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, State Department vows 'full report' on Ryan's trip, by Gilbert, 930 words
December 7, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Legal bar to suicide would be shaky, by Curt Matthews,
December 8, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Jones's suicide calls, gunshots heard on tape recording found at Jonestown,
December 8, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A18, A Church Replies,
December 9, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A11, Grand jury hears Guyana survivors,
December 9, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Keeping Up with the (Jim) Joneses,
December 10, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Jonestown probers await answers about U.S. State Department role, by Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,
December 10, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K1, Jonestown 's lurid word: Evil is real in the world, by Malachi Martin,
December 11, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, In the nation,
December 11, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Jonestown Lessons,
December 11, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, The Hairy Beast within Each of Us,
December 12, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A11, FBI chief favors execution of assassins as deterrent,
December 12, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Poison injections reportedly found in 70 cult victims,
December 14, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, Jones said to die from bullet fired at close range,
December 15, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A15, Peoples Temple said to have assets of $10 million,
December 16, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A17, Revivalist 'Fanaticism', by Rea Knisbacher,
December 17, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A21, Guyana's chief medical examiner suspects murder, not suicide, in most cult deaths,
December 17, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K5, Overcoming the Alienation of Youth, by Jesse Jackson,
December 18, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Cultists ordered $7 million transferred to Soviet consul
December 19, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, Son of cult leader testifies at hearing he murdered 4 members of sect,
December 20, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, Cult leader's son charged in killing,
December 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Alleged confidant of Jones testifies on Ryan slayings
December 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Jonestown tape said to reveal most were pressured into dying, 513 words
December 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page B4, Ted turns the Kennedy charm on Phyllis George, by Liz Smith,
December 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Former Jones aide blames cult problems on Stoen,
December 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, U.S. ponders final fate of cult bodies,
December 22, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A18, Letters to the Editor,
December 23, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, Jones's death ruled as murder,
December 28, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Anger is building up, some say, by Bill Rhoden,
December 29, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Peoples Temple today: 'It's all kind of falling apart', by Bill Rhoden,
December 30, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Jonestown deaths' aftermath an international legal tangle, by Curt Matthews,
December 30, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A12, Gallimaufry, 679 words
December 31, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page D3, The National Challenge, by J. Baxter Newgate,
December 31, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K5, An Abstemious Start, by Jesse Jackson,
December 31, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page K5, At Least the Weather Was Good, by Mary McGrory,
January 2, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, Gore pulls ratings, but will 'endangered' family?, by Bill Carter, 1,181 words
January 3, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A4, Cult member to be tried for Ryan murder,
January 5, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, In the nation: 3 money bags disappear along with guard,
January 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page T8, Cult's 'ready to die' warning on air, by Mike Wendland,
January 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page K1, In 1978 El Dorado crumbled, by Carleton Jones,
January 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D3, The National Challenge, by J. Baxter Newgate,
January 9, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Airspace Control, 271 words
January 10, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, Jersey to speed Jonestown cremations, 239 words
January 14, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page T1, A foe of permissiveness, by Gerri Robren,
January 14, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page Z5, Classified Ad 43 -- No Title,
January 16, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A13, In the nation,
January 22, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Mrs. Carter and Gacy pictured in Chicago in '78,
January 23, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A11, U.S. sues temple over costs,
January 25, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Nuclear Suicide, by Carroll Yingling and Phyllis Yingling,
January 25, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Panel probing child-care aid link to Jones,
February 5, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A4, Senate probing rise of cults,
February 6, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Congress's look at cults protested, by Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,
February 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A4, Jones son freed in Guyana murders,
February 16, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C6, Legal Notice 1 -- No Title,
February 20, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Ex-Moon devotees warn of 'replay of Jonestown',
February 25, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Convoy for Jonestown bodies?,
March 1, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A17, Cults and the Culture, by Ann S Haskell,
March 1, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D1, Classified Ad 3 -- No Title,
March 2, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C12, Classified Ad 1 -- No Title,
March 4, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D3, National Challenge Think verbally, by J. Baxter Newgate,
March 4, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page TW8, WJZ Probes 'Born Again' Wave, by Gerri Kobren,
March 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A12, Ex-Ryan aide wins runoff spot,
March 8, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, New hearing ordered for cultist,
March 8, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C16, Classified Ad 2 -- No Title,
March 9, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C13, Classified Ad 3 -- No Title,
March 13, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A13, Swiss take precaution on Jim Jones account,
March 13, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C2, Other 7 -- No Title,
March 15, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A11, One of few to survive Jonestown,
March 15, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Tape hints early decision by Jones on mass suicide,
March 23, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, U.S. recognizes Grenada regime, by Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,
March 25, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page K3, Beware the vicious and aggressive cults, by Carey McWilliams,
April 1, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page N2, A director's first lesson: coping with catastrophe, by Jack Dawson,
April 3, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B6, Jonestown film being shot in Mexico, by Ricardo Ritter,
April 5, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, 2 GOP victories stir argument,
April 10, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Kidnaping silences voice of Carolina sect,
April 13, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A16, Cults and Totalitarianism,
April 20, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, Bodies of 299 Guyana victims to be moved,
April 20, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, White on trial for life in San Francisco deaths, by Muriel Dobbin,
April 27, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Guyana victims off to California,
May 2, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, 150 Jonestown bodies arrive in Calif.,
May 4, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, State Department, embassy are criticized over handling of Peoples Temple events, by Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,
May 6, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D3, Match the movie with the song, by J. Baxter Newgate,
May 7, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B8, National awards for news photos create a stir, by Gary Haynes,
May 8, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, A man for all reasons, by Bill Rhoden,
May 12, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Children from Jonestown tragedy laid to rest,
May 14, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page C10, Other 19 -- No Title,
May 16, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Probers won't rule out a possible cult death list,
May 22, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, California sets the 'good-life' pace, by Muriel Dobbin,
May 25, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, Last of Jonestown bodies buried in mass grave,
June 3, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D3, The National Challenge, by J. Baxter Newgate and Dorothy Baumgarten,
July 8, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, A messianic aura surrounds Kim II Sung, by Bradley K. Martin,
August 11, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Adjustment hard for ex-cultists,
August 18, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Bane of 'holiness hucksters', by Frank P.L. Somerville,
August 21, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Temple plan of defense found in car,
October 21, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page HL10, Work with snakes has its share of risks, but feeling boredom is not among them, by Luther Young,
November 12, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page D2, Lane to give lecture on cults, Jonestown,
December 23, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, The Seventies ended a while back, while nobody was watching, by Michael Olesker,
December 31, 1979, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, The Sobering Seventies,
February 28, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A4, Couple who left Jones cult found shot to death at home,
February 29, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Fears of 'death squad' revived by cult slayings, by Muriel Dobbin,
March 7, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, The Newfoundland Seal Kill, by William B McCloskey Jr.,
April 15, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page B4, 'Guyana' shocking but not for shock's sake, by Bill Carter,
May 13, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, Bullets in wounding linked to cult member,
June 9, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, Armed Hare Krishnas stir police concern,
August 7, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Terrorism: A Fact of American Life, by Samuel T Francis,
October 9, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, The Devil and Mrs. Smith Child abused by Satanists?, by Randi Henderson,
November 9, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Closely knit group of 'Black Hebrews' stirs suspicion among Israeli neighbors, by Douglas Watson,
November 22, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A13, Guyana deaths recalled at interfaith service, by Frank P. L. Somerville,
December 15, 1980, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, Socialists expect reelection in voting in Guyana today,
March 8, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page N2, Action photographer tries movie stills,
April 23, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page B8, 90 psychotic minutes with Jim Jones tonight,
May 24, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page D5, Jonestown: the heart of darkness at the center of the brave new world, 1,190 words
July 6, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page C1, Family draws a blank searching father's past, by Joel McCord, 1,055 words
August 16, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A19, Layton trial will replay tragic story, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 19, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A9, Court hears 'testimony' of Guyana dead at Layton trial, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 20, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A15, Ex-aide to Ryan, at trial of Jonestown survivor, describes being shot, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 20, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page D6, Other 15 -- No Title,
August 21, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Witness recounts grisly tale at trial of Jones's aide, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 22, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A7, Guyana airstrip 'carnage' described, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 23, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A18, In quiet of Layton trial, kin of Jonestown victims ponder why, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 24, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page C5, Other 20 -- No Title,
August 25, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A6, Layton judge bars queries on CIA link, by Muriel Dobbin,
August 29, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, Layton reportedly was on medication,
September 4, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A11, Layton admission quoted at trial,
September 9, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A8, In The Nation,
September 13, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page K3, The cult mentality and the edge of extremism, by Muriel Dobbin,
September 17, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A14, Layton defense says U.S. looks for a scapegoat,
September 27, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Judge rules mistrial in Layton case,
October 13, 1981, The Baltimore Sun, page B4, Anti-cult movie premieres in Gloucester amid Moonie debate, by Ben Barber,
January 19, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page C5, A sane dissection of America's new religions, by Mary Cantwell,
February 17, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, Poor get 'Jonestown Kool-Aid' from Reagan, Kirkland charges,
March 24, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, A guru's 'insanities' are on view in 'Ashram,' film at the Charles, by Charles Paul Freund,
August 9, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Checks to go to 600 victims, dependents of Jonestown dead,
September 12, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page C1, Jonestown day-care center comes too late, by Eileen Canzian,
October 24, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page F6, 900,000 live in Guyana,
November 2, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page B10, Anti-cult activist warns Jews of peril, by Frank P L Somerville,
December 2, 1982, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, U.S. has quadrupled Latin arms sales,
January 5, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page A5, Judge ordered to check CIA Jonestown files, by Lyle Denniston, 484 words,
January 19, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page E1, Jim Jones's personality called key to massacre, by Isaac Rehert,
July 11, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Ryan kin seeking a memorial,
August 25, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, Author says cults brainwash to woo members,
August 25, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page B1, Cults and the family: Parents deprogramming children: Rescue or kidnap? It's a fine line, by Isaac Rehert,
September 2, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, 3 others met strange fates,
October 16, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page A13, Ex-members call sect in cancer case a 'cult', by Robert A Erlandson,
October 26, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page F6, Guyanese ex-envoy dies after killings,
October 27, 1983, The Baltimore Sun, page A2, At Dover Air Force Base, the fallen will return with honor, by C. Fraser Smith,
February 25, 1984, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Girl slain in sniper attack at L.A. school,
February 26, 1984, The Baltimore Sun, page A10, School sniper perhaps relived Guyana horror,
November 11, 1986, The Baltimore Sun, page A3, Jonestown relived in trial of People's Temple official, by Doug Struck, West Coast Bureau of The Sun,
December 2, 1986, The Baltimore Sun, page A12, Defendant guilty in Jonestown case,
November 15, 1998, The Baltimore Sun, page C6, Jonestown remembered; A survivor recalls Peoples Temple tragedy, by Andrew Quinn,
December 8, 2006, The Baltimore Sun, page C9, Unanswered Questions Abound in 'Jonestown', Review, by Chris Kaltenbach,
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