Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Back Up Article Index



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 20, 1978, Bangor Daily News - AP, page 1, Congressman probing religious sect slain, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Bangor Daily News - UPI, page 1, Congressman slain during probe of sect, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Bangor Daily News - AP, page 3, Ryan as lawmaker often went to root of problems, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Bangor Daily News - UPI, page 3, Sect controversial since birth in ‘50s, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, A10, 'I was helpless', by Charles Krause, 1,487 words [Text]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, 300-400 found dead in camp of cult that killed lawmaker, 246 words [Text]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Rep. Ryan among 5 fatally shot, by Charles Krause, 1,018 words [cont. page A11, Guyana hunts for killers of 5] [Text]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page A8, Temple as a force in California politics, by Fred Mann, 642 words [Text]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe, page A9, Ryan: He intended ‘to find out’, by Michael Kenny, Globe Staff, 503 words [Text]
November 20, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page A11, Slain newsmen won many awards, 313 words [Text]
November 20, 1978, Bryan Times, page 1, UPI, Mass suicide follows ambush,
November 20, 1978, Bryan Times, page 1, Friendship Brings Investigation,
November 20, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, 300 die in Guyana camp, 1,128 words The information minister of this small South American nation said Monday that between 300 and 400 bodies have been found in the jungle camp of a California sect whose members had killed 5 Americans,
November 20, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Witness tells how 5 were killed, Zealots 'just opened fire' in ambush, 1,264 words The religious zealots struck silently from ambush as darkness fell on the jungle airstrip.
November 20, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 18, U. S. didn 't warn Ryan, aide charges, by John Maclean, 317 words A top assistant to U. S. Rep. Leo Ryan [D., Cal.] expressed bitterness Sunday night that the State Department failed to warn Ryan and his party of
November 20, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 22, Other 5 -- No Title, 371 words
November 20, 1978, The Day - AP, page 1, Hundreds Of Cultists In Mass Suicide, [Cont. page 28: Congressman, four others slain]
November 20, 1978, Deseret News, page A1, 400 Suicides Add To Grisly Massacre, [Lane]
November 20, 1978, The Deseret News - UPI, page A1, Guyana toll rises; 400 die of poison; 600 missing; sect massacres solon, 4 others, [400 suicides add to grisly massacre, Continued from A-1] [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Deseret News – UPI, AP, page A1, Brutal discipline cracked the image, [Jones, Continued from A1] [Blog] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, The Deseret News - UPI, page A2, Ryan wanted to see it himself, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Deseret News - UPI, page A2, Lawyer says members used a 'tub of poison', [Blog] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, Ellensburg Daily Record, Religious Fanatics Commit Suicide,
November 20, 1978, Evening Times, page 5, Over 300 Bodies Are Found In Sect Horror, [Lane]
November 20, 1978, The Frederick Post – AP, Americans escorted from Guyana camp, [Text]
November 20, 1978, The Gettysburg Time – AP, page 1, Congressman Among Five Killed In Guyana, 400 Committed Suicide, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-B, Garden City man's children belong to Guyana Cult,
November 20, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-B, Attorney in Guyana attack worked in Idaho,
November 20, 1978, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, page 1, Mass Suicide, Murder Sweep Sect, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, page 1, Eyewitness Tells of Massacre, Nightmarish Wait for Rescue, by Ron Javers, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, page 1, Lane Warned Rep. Ryan of 'Persecution', by Clark Reid, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Kokomo Tribune, page 1, Mass suicide reported at Guyana sect camp, [cont. page 13] [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Jonestown: 'Every Evil Thing Everybody Thought', by Ron Javers, [Continued 7-A]
November 20, 1978, Lakeland Ledger, Jonestown, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1, Mass Suicide After Ryan's Death, [Continued 7-A] [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Lakeland Ledger, page 1, ‘Jonestown Is Every Evil Thing That Everybody Thought’, by Ron Javers, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal, AP, page 1, Hundreds of bodies are found at Guyana camp of Calif. sect where Cong. Ryan met death; Reportedly lined up for doses of poison, by Martin Merzer, [continued on page 12]
November 20, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - S. F. Chronicle, page 1, Reporter Ron Javers gives eyewitness account of killings in Guyana, [continued page 12]
November 20, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - AP, page 12, Where Guyana is, by The Associated Press,
November 20, 1978, The Lewiston Daily Sun – AP, page 1, Jonestown Survivors Can’t Be Found in Dense Jungle,
November 20, 1978, The Lexington, Dispatch - AP, Hundreds of Bodies Found in Guyana, by Martin Merzer,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, page A1, 300-400 Suicides Reported,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A1, Cult Leader Included in Mass Death,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A2, Congressman Played Role In Watts, Jail,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, Congressman Ryan in Guyana,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Two Dead NBC Men Were Survivors of Asian Battles,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, NBC Executive Calls Newsmen's Deaths a Tragedy for Profession,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, Reports Conflict on Lawyer Lane's Fate,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, Rep. Ryan, 4 Others Reported Shot, Killed,
November 20, 1978 Los Angeles Times, page I-2, Survivor--NBC soundman Stephen Sung,
November 20, 1978 Los Angeles Times, page I-17, 5 Who Survived Ambush in Guyana in Stable Condition,
November 20, 1978 Los Angeles Times, page I3, Need to 'See for Himself' Led Ryan to His Death,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, Reports Conflict on Lawyer Lane's Fate,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Cult Leader Kills Self, His Wife and Son Among 383 Suicides at Campsite; Mark Lane Describes Death Pact, 609 words "We are all going to die now," attorney Mark Lane said a religious cultist told him.
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Sect Lined Up to Get Poison, 1,069 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, FBI Reports Plot by Jones Followers, by David Johnston, 374 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Pleas for News of Sect's Settlers Go Unanswered at S. F. Temple, by David Johnston, 639 words [FBI Vol.3]
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A5, Reporter Describes Ambush, Ryan Sensed Cultists Would Attack, by Charles Krause, 1,520 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Ambush Survivors Flown to Safety; U. S. Opens Probe, by Ellen Hume and Robert L. Jackson, 1,257 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Jones, Peoples Temple, by David Johnston and William Endicott, 1,677 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Reporter Describes Ambush, by Charles Krause, 1,641 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, 300 To 400 Cultists Reported Dead, Mass Suicide After Ryan's Murder Seen, 841 words [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Writer Who Probed Sect Cites Threats, Mysterious Visitors, Assaults, Fires Haunt Free-Lancer, by Robert J. Gore, 637 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, 'Knew There Was Danger, Need to 'See for Himself' Led Ryan to His Death, by William Endicott, 926 words
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B24, Conspiracy Theorist Accompanied Ryan, Reports Conflict on Lawyer Lane's Fate, 356 words Attorney Mark Lane has pursued conspiracy theories throughout his career, whether defending Martin Luther King's assassin,
November 20, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B25, Guyana Pledges Search For Slayers, 289 words
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, page 1, Memphian Mark Lane Recounts Mass Suicide Scene in Guyana, 400 Cultists Drink From Poison Tub, [Text] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Rep. Ryan Situation, [Text]
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, 400 Cultists Drink From Poison Tub, [Text]
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Text of Mark Lane’s Letter to Rep Ryan, [Text] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Letter From Mark Lane Warned of Embarrassing Situation, by Orville Hancock and Clark Reid, [Text] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Lane Threat Reported by Ryan Aide, [Text] [Lane]
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP, UPI, page 1, Controversy Trailed Sect, [Continued page 10: Group left U.S.]
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP, UPI, page 1, Hundreds in Religious Sect Found Dead in Suicide Pact, [Continued page 8]
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 8, Congressman was part of new breed,
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - San Francisco Chronicle, page 9, Gruesome Fears Turned Into Reality, by Ron Javers,
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP Photo, page 10, Sect Leader, The Rev. Jim Jones,
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Sentinel, page 1, 350 Believed Dead at Temple, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Sentinel, page 1, Survivor recalls horror, by Ron Javers, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Milwaukee Sentinel - UPI, page 14, Guyana Sect Has Had a Stormy History, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Monterey Peninsula Herald, Beatings, Threats Reported by Woman Who Attempted to Interview the Rev. Jim Jones, page 1, [Text]
November 20, 1978, Montreal Gazette, page 7, They get you with love-bombing says ex-Moonie, by Joan Beck,
November 20, 1978, Montreal Gazette, page 8, People's Temple: 25 Years Of Controversy,
November 20, 1978, The Mount Airy News - UPI, page 2A, Killed in ambush; Leo Ryan new kind of congressman, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Mount Airy News - UPI, page 9A, Following ambush killings; Over 400 suicides reported, by Nigel Cumberbatch, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Ryan Was a Friend of Disadvantaged; Congressman's Investigations of Trouble Spots Were Marked by Personal Involvement, by Joseph Treaster, [Text]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, Spooks: The Haunting of America, by Morton Halperin, [Text]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, Deaths in Guyana Threaten Sect’s California Organization, by Wallace Turner, [Text]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, Guyana Official Reports 300 Dead At Religious Sect's Jungle Temple, Troops Find Bodies--Mass Suicide Is Indicated, [text]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, page A16, 6 Are Wounded Critically, by Pranay Gupte, [Text]
November 20, 1978, New York Times, Travelers Report That Violence Pervades Guyana Capital Streets, [Text]
November 20, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner, 300-400 Take Poison in Guyana, Mass Suicides Follow Murders Of 5 Americans, by Martin Merzer, AP Writer,
November 20, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 2, S.F. Temple has no answers for relatives at Jonestown, by Louie Gonzalez and Elizabeth Mehren, Staff Writers,
November 20, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, 400 sect members commit suicide at Guyana camp,
November 20, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 4, Friends of Congressman mourne his tragic death,
November 20, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Slain newsmen praised, [Greg Robinson]
November 20, 1978, The Pharos-Tribune [Logansport, IN] UPI, page 6, Peoples Temple Cult Had Roots In Indiana, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - AP, page 1, Sect Suicides Follow Guyana Raid; Nearly 400 Reportedly Took Poison, [Continued on page 4] [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 400 Reported Dead In Sect Mass Suicide After Guyana Raid I, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - AP, page 1, Guyana Deaths Latest Intrigue For U.S. Sect, [Continued page 4] [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Prescott Courier, In Guyana, 300 Members Of Sect Commit Mass Suicide, by Martin Merzer, AP Writer, [Continued page 17: Massacre]
November 20, 1978, The Prescott Courier, page 17, At The Compound,
November 20, 1978, San Antonio Express, page 1, Bodies of 300-400 found at sect camp,
November 20, 1978, San Antonio Express, page 3A, 400 Cultists Dead in Mass Murder-Suicide; Leader Believed Poisoned, by Nigel Cumberbatch,
November 20, 1978, San Antonio Express, Newsmen had earned many awards,
November 20, 1978, The San Antonio News - AP, page 1, Hundreds found dead in apparent mass suicide,
November 20, 1978, San Antonio Light - UPI, page 1, Ryan Part of 'New Breed',
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Jonestown 'Mass Suicide', '400 Dead In Guyana', Guyana Says 400 Bodies in Jonestown, by Keith Power,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Reporter's Exclusive Story: I Was in the Airport Ambush; How Rep. Ryan, 4 Other Died, by Ron Javers, [The Daily Register, page 1, Eyewitness tells of Guyana killings, by Ron Javers]
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Jim Jones Is Report Dead,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 2, Changing Image of Temple's Founder, by Marshall Kilduff,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, What Politicians Say Now About Jones, by Larry Liebert,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 3, Relatives' Fearful S.F. Vigil,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 5, Family, Staff Warned Ryan About Trip, by John Fogarty,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 6, Leo Ryan's Life of Action, by Jerry Burns,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 6, Carter's Statement on Ryans Death,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 8, Stand alone photo, Ryan's Children,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page A, Jonestown: the last minutes,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Suicide-murders: 383 die, by Jim Willse,
November 20, 1992, San Francisco Chronicle - Reuters, Brainwashing Compensation By Canada,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Peoples Temple lawyer had warned Ryan of 'consequences', by John Hall,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Loyal Attorney For Rev. Jones, by Ralph Craib,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 7, Ambush Survivor; NBC soundman Steven Sung,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 8, Stand-Alone Photo, Ryan's Children, Christopher and Erin Ryan,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Mystery Death of People's Temple Aide,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Airport Shootings: The 3 Newsmen Who Died in Guyana,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Americans Holed Up In Georgetown Hotel; ‘We’re All Numb’, by Stephen Hall,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Curiosity was a byword with Ryan,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Were guns smuggled to Guyana from S.F.?, by James A. Finefrock,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, The victims who were there to cover the story,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, A pledge: We will not stop,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Greg Robinson: From the first it was 'magic', by Carol Pogash,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page B1, Exclusive: eyewitness account of massacre, by Tim Reiterman,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Works of a photographer, [Greg Robinson]
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Price of her faith: 4 lives; Mother kills 3 kids, self, by Paul Shinoff,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, What Jones said to Reiterman: 'I curse the day I was born', by Tim Reiterman,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Exclusive: eyewitness account of massacre, by Tim Reiterman,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 3, A fearful Ryan aide wrote her will before trip to Guyana, by Tom Eastham,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page C, At the temple in S.F.: anger and hatred, by Peter H. King and Lon Daniels,
November 20, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, S.F's Leaders Recall Jones the Politician, by John Jacobs,
November 20, 1978, San Juan Star - NYT News Service, pages 1 & 14, Guyana troops fly to site of Ryan, 4 other killings,
November 20, 1978, San Juan Star, pages 1, 14, NBC newsman relates horror of hungle massacre by cultists, by Manny Suarez, of the Star Staff,
November 20, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 20, Rep. Ryan called one of 'new breed' of congressman,
November 20, 1978, Spokane Daily Chronicle, Reporter Describes Killings In Guyana,
November 20, 1978, Star-Phoenix [Saskatchewan] Every Evil Thing Thought And Worse, by Ron Javers,‎ [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Star-Phoenix [Saskatchewan] page 1, Five killed, 400 commit suicide, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Star-Phoenix [Saskatchewan] AP, page 24, Church history laced with intrigue, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - Times-Post News Service, page 1, Survivors Endure 13 Fearful Hours, Witness Recalls Attack, Then Night at Jungle Airstrip, by Charles Krause, [cont. page 10]
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade, - Times-Post News Service, page 1, Guyana Religious Cult Started in Indianapolis, by Larry Kramer, [cont. page 10]
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, Guyanan Troops Find 300-400 Bodies of Members of Sect;; Ambush Killed 5, Wounded 10, Mass Poisoning Believed Cause of Cult Deaths, [Continued page 10]
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 8, Ryan Nor Afraid to Face Danger for His Constituents,
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 8, Newsmen Honored for Work; 3 Victims Held Photography, Reporting Prizes,
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 8, Guyana is Kansas-Sized Former British Colony,
November 20, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 10, Jones Told Reporter of Violence in Colony,
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Jones, wife identified as suicides, by Kathy Hunter, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Massacre came as no surprise to former Temple members here, by Eric Krueger and Mitchell Landsberg, Journal Staff Writers, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Ukiah woman dies in ambush, youth is critically wounded, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Lane: Gunfire, poison marked mass suicide rite, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 2, Photo: The Pool Inside the Redwood Valley Temple, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 2, Stoen: Custody battle brought break with Jones, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Survivor describes Guyana massacre, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 3, Controversy surrounded Temple and its leader, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 3, 'Jones struck us as a madman'—survivor, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 3, Jones' last interview: 'There are no guns at all' in jungle commune, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 3, Letter warned Ryan not to probe Temple, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 5, Temple sprang from Indiana activism, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 12, Jones' ministry: A warning of race war, [Blog]
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Rev. Jones Became West Coast Power, by Larry Kramer, Staff Writer, 1,157 words [hathitrust]
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Mass Deaths Follow Attack on U.S. Group, 300-400 Bodies Found at Cult's Guyana Camp, by Charles A. Krause, 2,316 words
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 'I Lay There . . . Hoping They'd Think I Was Dead', 1,469 words
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Believed Premonitions of Dissidents; Reporter Describes the Ambush, by Charles Krause,
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, Jim Jones, by Art Harris, 551 words
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Greg Robinson, 143 words
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Rep. Leo J. Ryan, 419 words
November 20, 1978, The Washington Post, page A17, Lawmakers, President Laud Ryan, 449 words
November 20, 1978, Washington Star, page A-1, Bodies of 400 Cultists Are Found, Mass Suicide by Poison Reported After Congressman’s Slaying, Some Members Shot, by Robert Pear and Jeremiah O’Leary, [Text]
November 20, 1978, Williamson Daily News - AP, Suicides Follow Ambush Death Of Congressman, 400 Bodies Found In Jungle Camp‎, by Martin Merzer,
November 20, 1978, The Windsor Star - AP, page 1, Mass suicide follows murders in Guyana; 300-400 bodies found,[Lane]
November 20, 1978, The Windsor Star - Reuters, page 34, A hate-free society?,
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November 21, 1978, The Baltimore Sun, page A1, Suicide carnage follows Jones's tribute to death, 1,716 words [Text]
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 21, 1978, Beaver Country Times - UPI, page A1, Cult founder leads mass suicide ritual, [Continued page A3: Cult Founder]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Banner Headline: They lined up to take poison, 923 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe – Knight Ridder, page A-1, Mark Lane sensed ‘something wrong’, by Don Bohning, 923 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Cyanide mixed in soft drink, by Charles Krause, 813 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, They lined up to take poison, by Don Bohning, 923 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A2, Carters shocked by deaths in Guyana, 136 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page A2, Prominent Americans gave Jones references, 217 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A2, They were not strangers, nor friends, by Karen DeYoung, 718 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A6, Cult often rehearsed for a mass suicide, by Larry Kramer, 485 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A7, FBI told cult had kidnap plot, 256 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A8, Cult felt persecuted by US, 327 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A8, 409 cult members found dead in camp, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page A8, Jones was seriously ill and possibly had cancer, 132 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A9, Ryan was aware of perils, US says, 415 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A9, ‘They just kept shooting', by Bruce Drake and Jerome Cahill, 1,009 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, page A9, Followers in US react 'stoically' to Jones' death, 161 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Boston Globe, Editorial, page A18, Fanaticism and death in Guyana, 633 words [Text]
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, A final ritual: cyanide, 728 words
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Hundreds missing in jungle, 870 words
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Hunt survivors in Guyana, by Timothy McNulty, 375 words
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Wrote to congressman, by John Maclean, 480 words
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Sect leader denied, then admitted guns, 540 words
November 21, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page B2, The shocking news from Guyana, 517 words
November 21, 1978, The Christian Science Monitor, page 1, Jones and the Peoples Temple: How did they gain influence?, by Brad Knickerbocker, Staff correspondent, 882 words
November 21, 1978, Daily Princetonian, Volume 102, Number 123, page 1, World News, diigo,
November 21, 1978, Daily Sitka Sentinel - AP, Troops Begin Identification of Dead Cult Members, by Lew Wheaton,
November 21, 1978, Daily Sitka Sentinel - AP, Guyana Survivors Tell Story of Suicides, by Martin Merzer,
November 21, 1978, The Frederick Post, page 1, Death toll in Guyana hits 383, [Text]
November 21, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, Guyana press victims were noted in field, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Garden City Telegram - AP, page 3, Drilled for Mass Suicide,
November 21, 1978, Garden City Telegram - AP, page 3, Pastor’s ‘Son’ Believed Dead,
November 21, 1978, Garden City Telegram - AP, page 1, Families Wait With Fear, Anger … and a Question,
November 21, 1978, Garden City Telegram - AP, page 1, The Deadly Drink; Cyanide, Kool-Aid,
November 21, 1978, Garden City Telegram - AP, page 1, U.S. Soldiers to Begin Macabre Shuttle,
November 21, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-A, Idahoan told sons are alive, daughter's fate unknown, by Rod Gramer,
November 21, 1978, The Hour [Norwalk, CT] page 2, Norwalker’s Brother-in-law Victim in Guyana Massacre, by James R. Hanley, diigo,
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, Babies Given Deadly Brew, by Martin Merzer, AP Writer,
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 1, US Soldiers Sort Out Bodies Of Jones...‎
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 2, U.S. Soldiers,
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 3, Cult Puzzle: Why Did They Die? by Jane See White
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 3, Cult deaths End Child Battle
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 3, Member of Cult From Lexington,
November 21, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 5, Jones Clan Relatives Await Identification,
November 21, 1978, The Knoxville Journal - San Francisco Chronicle, page 13, 'I think we're in for some trouble." Emotional tug-of-war erupts into mass violence, by Tim Reiterman, [Text]
November 21, 1978, The Knoxville Journal - AP, Lawyer flees camp as 409 smiling, end lives as followers, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - NYT, page 7-A, Mondale, Humphrey, Rosalynn Wrote Letters Backing Cult Leader, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1-A Cult's Survivors Sought In Jungle, [Continued page 7-A]
November 21, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1-A, Experts Not Surprised By Shocking Bizarre Mass Suicide,
November 21, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - New York Times News Service, page 7-A References Backed Cult Jones' Community, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - AP, page 1, Mass Suicide is shocking, but not a surprise, by Jane See White, [Continued page 10]
November 21, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - AP, page 1, U.S. troops hope to begin bringing bodies home, by Lew Wheaton, [Continued page 10, Grisly Work to Begin,]
November 21, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - AP, page 9, Former cultist remembers the mass suicide drills,
November 21, 1978, Lewiston Evening Journal - AP, page 15, Guyana: The questions remain, by George Gedda,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A1, Cult Leader Included in Mass Death,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, The Political Pull of Jim Jones,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Reporter Talked NBC Into Fatal Assignment,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B-1, Bodies of Jim Jones, 382 Cultists Found; Police Discover 138 Men, 163 Women, 82 Children Dead by Murder or Suicide, by Leonard Greenwood,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A8, Jones, 409 Cultists Found Dead, Police Discover Mass Suicide, Murder Victims; Hundreds Still Missing in Jungle, by Leonard Greenwood, 1,973 words [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Bodies of Jim Jones, 409 Cultists Found, by Leonard Greenwood, 2,063 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Ryan's Body Brought Home in Military Jet, Services Scheduled in S.F.; Two Newsmen's Remains Flown to L.A., by Larry Stammer, 469 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times - UPI, page I-23, No Guns in Settlement, Jones Had Told Reporter,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, NBC Announces Services For 2 Slain Newsmen,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Bodies of 3 Cult Victims Return Home; Rep. Ryan, 2 Newsmen Carried on Flight to San Francisco, L.A.,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, "A Celebrity Around Here'; Georgia Town Stunned by News of Harris Death, by Jeff Prugh,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Ambush Survivors Flown to Safety; U.S. Opens Probe,
November 21, 1978 Los Angeles Times - UPI, Ryan's Successor to be Elected,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B19, No Armed Squad at Sect's Farm, Garry Quoted, 201 words [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Mrs. Carter Reveals Jim Jones Letters,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, First Lady Among Cult's References; Mondale, Califano also listed,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Jones 'Concern For The Despaired' Cited,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Son Tells of Paranoia, Cult Leader on Drugs; Rev. Jones Called Sick, Obsessed, 549 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Bodies May Have to Be Buried in Jungle, 501 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A4, The Horror in Guyana, 347 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A8, Victims Ordered to Drink Cyanide With Kool-Aid, by Charles A. Krause, 1,438 words [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A8, Jones, 409 Cultists Found Dead, by Leonard Greenwood, 1,973 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A9, Ryan Aide Raps Probe of Cult, by Robert Barkdoll, 1,142 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, 'Started with Babies', by Charles A. Krause, 1,406 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Probe of Cult Lacked Depth, Ryan Aide Says, by Robert Barkdoll, 1,162 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Bodies of Jim Jones, 409 Cultists Found, by Leonard Greenwood, 2,063 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Temple Flourished for Time in L.A., It Was Beautiful Thing,' Ex-Member Says, Until Dream Went Sour, by Doyle McManus,
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Sect Plot to Kidnap U.S. Leaders Told, FBI Reports Scheme to Hold Hostages if Jones Were Arrested, by David Johnston, 384 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, S.F. Temple Active in Politics, Large Numbers of Volunteers Helped in Campaigns, by Kenneth Reich, 1,146 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Cult Refugees Find a Shelter, by David Johnston, 578 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Cult-Watcher Says He Gave U.S. Warning, 195 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Temple Flourished for Time in L.A., It Was Beautiful Thing,' Ex-Member Says, Until Dream Went Sour, by Doyle McManus, 666 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B17, Survivors Recover in Puerto Rico Hospital, 362 words [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B17, Mondale, Califano Also Listed, 412 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B20, Cult Neither Friend, Stranger in Guyana, by Karen DeYoung, 707 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B23, Day Before Ambush, 488 words
November 21, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B26, Jones' 'Concern for the Despaired' Cited, 253 words
November 21, 1978, Madison Courier - AP, Jones' followers killed selves with mix of cyanide, Kool-Aide: survivor, by Martin Merzer, AP Writer,
November 21, 1978, The Miami News - Combined News Services, page 1, Troops beat jungle for mass-suicide survivors,
November 21, 1978, The Miami News - Combined Miami News Services, continued from 1A Guyana
November 21, 1978, The Miami News - N.Y.T. News Service, page 4A, Jones was praised in letters by many politicians in U.S.
November 21, 1978, The Miami News - AP, page 4A, Fearful families awaiting names of dead in Jonesville,
November 21, 1978, The Miami News - AP, page 4A, Bodies of ambush victims returned to U.S.
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP, UPI, WaPo, page 1, Troops Begin Search for Sect's Survivors, [Continued page 8: Guyana: Gold, Arms found in camp] [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP, UPI, WaPo, page 1, Babies Died First in Jones' Death Ritual, [Continued: page 8, Settlement's Members Lined Up for Poison] [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, AP Photos, page 8, Mass Deaths in Guyana, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP, page 9, Settlement Was Paradise to Some, "Slave Ship' to Others, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal – AP, NYT, UPI, page 9, Sect Leader Had High Support, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 10, Editorial, The Horrors of a 'Holy Man', [Blog]
November 21, 1978, New York Daily News, page A5, Ryans body lands in Frisco; 2 others go to L.A., by Theo Wilson,
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-1, Defectors From Sect Depict Its Rehearsals for Suicide, by Robert Lindsey, [Text] [cont.: Defectors Say Jones Told Them: 'You Will Be Dying for Socialism'] diigo,
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-1, Leader of Sect Dies; Parents Reported to Give Children Poison Before Dying Beside Them, by Jon Nordheimer, [Cont. A-17, Guyanese Report Finding 405 Bodies in Commune] [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, Wounded Aide to Ryan Worried And Wrote Her Will Before Trip, by Steven V. Roberts, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, Little Attention Paid to Warnings by Sect's Leader; Speaking for Those in Jonestown Stoens Badly Treated, by Wallace Turner, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, Leading Americans Backed Jones Sect; Guyana Cites Letters by Mondale, Mrs. Carter and Califano Vouching for the Group, by Robert D. McFadden, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Anguished Mother Tells How Fear Controlled Cult; She Lives a 'Waking Nightmare', by Les Ledbetter, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Ryan Was a Friend of Disadvantaged; Congressman's Investigations of Trouble Spots Were Marked by Personal Involvement, by Joseph Treaster, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, page A-17, Former members of the cult said Jim Jones had operated it as a personal police state, enforcing discipline by beatings and death threats and conducting mass-suicide drills.
November 21, 1978, New York Times, Editorial, Thin Line in the Jungle, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, The Three U.S. Newsmen Slain in Guyana Ambush, [Text]
November 21, 1978, New York Times, News Summary; International,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, page 1, Report from the scene of death; 'Poison spoon-fed to babies',
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Family awaits word of sister's fate, by Kathy O'Toole, Staff Writer,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Lane says Jones injecting drugs for weeks,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 13, Eight Jonestown survivors return,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Politicians Defend Associations With Jones, by Elizabeth Mehren,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Five who might seek Rep. Ryan's seat, by Virgil Meibert,
November 21, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 13, S.F. People's Temple members depressed,
November 21, 1978, Observer Reporter - AP, page A-1, Over 400 Sect Members In Mass Suicide,
November 21, 1978, Observer Reporter - AP, page D-1, Cult Leader Jones Said To Had Terminal Illness,
November 21, 1978, Observer Reporter - AP, page D-1, All Quiet in San Francisco; Police Search People's Temple,
November 21, 1978, Observer Reporter - AP, page D-1, Many Prominent Americans Had Recommended Jones,
November 21, 1978, Orange County Register - AP, Cyanide Fed To Babies; Cultists Sip 'Death Toast', [FBI Vol. 9, page 147]
November 21, 1978, Orange County Register, Countians Await Word of Relatives In Sect, by Rosa Kwong and Patrick Mott, [FBI Vol. 9, page 147]
November 21, 1978, Ottawa Citizen - UPI, page 1, 409 bodies, fortune in gold found in Guyanese jungle suicide camp,
November 21, 1978, Ottawa Citizen - AP, page 53, Cult leader told by MD to get help,
November 21, 1978, Ottawa Citizen - UPI, page 53, 'Satanic situation' exploded,
November 21, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - AP, page A-1, Did Feeling of Doom Prevail?, [Jones, Continued page A15]
November 21, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - AP, page A-1, 409 Die in Suicide-Murder Ritual, [Cultists, Continued page A15] Christopher Nascimento, the minister of state in the office of the prime minister in New York, said he did not know whether the 46-year-old "Bishop" Jones died
November 21, 1978, The Palm Beach Post, Editorial, page A-14, Zealotry in Guyana,
November 21, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - UPI, page A-15, Jonestown: A City of the Dead,
November 21, 1978, The Paris News, page 1, Troops seeking cultusts, American bodies to be returned,
November 21, 1978, The Paris News, page 1, Survivor tells of scene at mass suicide,
November 21, 1978, PBS, WGBH American Experience .Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, [diigo]
November 21, 1978, The Prescott Courier - AP, Guyana body-shuttle begins, diigo,
November 21, 1978, San Antonio Express AP, page 1, Survivors of cult hunted in jungled,
November 21, 1978, San Antonio Express - AP, Ryan knew of danger,
November 21, 1978, San Antonio Express, Brother doubts suicide,
November 21, 1978, San Antonio Express - Washington Post Service, page 14A, Suicide act rehearsed,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Inside Jonestown Camp – The Mass Poisoning; Rev. Jones Found Dead; 400 Stood in Line to Die; Hundreds Fled Into the Jungle, by Keith Power
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Attorney Mark Lane: Eyewitness' Grisly Account,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Jim Jones: Preacher, Activist and Mystery to Most People,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 3, 8 Guyana Survivors Return to S.F., by Stephen Hall and Kevin Leary,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 3, Cult Took Members Homes, Sold Them to Get Funds, by Michael Taylor,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 4, Step by Step to the Massacre in Guyana,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 5, Letters Publicized: Big Names Backed Jones,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 7, Grim S,F, Temple Members,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 21, Jones' Abandoned Temple,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Willie Brown Defends Former Ties to Rev. Jones, by Jerry Burns,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Spring Election For Ryan's Seat,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Leo Ryan flown home from Guyana, by James A. Finefrock,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 7, Ryan: 'large or small, he cared', by Don West
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Two versions of advice to Ryan, by John P. Wallach,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Relatives cling to hope for loved ones, by Jeff Jarvis,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Guyana survivor: ‘It was mass murder’, by Dick Alexander,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Robinson family's last reunion, by Don Martinez,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, The cruel collapse of Jim Jones and his dream, by Tim Reiterman,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, 'The humanitarian ideals' of temple's Doctor Death',
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, 8 Guyana Survivors Return to S.F., by Stephen Hall,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Security heavy at funeral for Ryan, by Bill Boldenweek and Don West,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Supervisors pay respects.
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Vote in March to determine his successor,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Ryan's prophetic message, by John Hall,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Patty Hearst: fully expose temple perils,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Together again, Photo, Leonard & Brian Kravitz,
November 21, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 18, U.S. approves burying bodies in Guyana, by John P. Wallach,
November 21, 1978, San Juan Star, Father of woman in cult says Jones 'thought he was God', by Manny Suarez, Star Staff,
November 21, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, Mark Lane, attorney for cult, is ex-N.Y. solon, Ray's lawyer,
November 21, 1978, San Juan Star -UPI, page 1, 383 die in cult's last rite of mass murders, suicides,
November 21, 1978, Schenectady Gazette - AP, page 1, 409 Cultists Found Dead in Guyana Mass Suicide,
November 21, 1978, Schenectady Gazette, page 2, Latest Photos Related To The Guyana Massacre, ‎
November 21, 1978, Schenectady Gazette - AP, page 2, Carter Told of Guyana Action, by Frank Cormier, AP Writer,
November 21, 1978, Schenectady Gazette - UPI, page 2, FBI Keeps Eye on Sect,
November 21, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 1, U.S. soldiers in Guyana to remove or bury bodies, [Continued page 7: Suicides]
November 21, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 2, Describes Death Scene,
November 21, 1978, The Southeast Missourian - AP, page 2, Families await word from camp, by Ellen Nimmons, Associated Press Writer,
November 21, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 7, Last Photo of Ryan,
November 21, 1978, Spartansburg Herald - AP, page 1, 409 American Religious Followers, Leader Dead,
November 21, 1978, Spartansburg Herald - AP, page A3, People's Temple Silent After Search by Police,
November 21, 1978, Spartanburg Herald - AP, page A3, Psychologist Says ,Daughter May Have Been Part Of Mass Suicide,
November 21, 1978, Spartanburg Herald - AP, page A3, People's Temple Silent After Search By Police,
November 21, 1978, Spartanburg Herald page A3, Newspaper Story Sparked Ryan's Interest In Sect,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 1, Jackson Praised Sect Leader,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 1, Soldiers Find 12 Fleeing Cult Survivors, by Martin Merzer, [Continued: Troops, page 6] [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Spokesman Review - AP, Cult leader's body found; Troops seek fleeing sect members, by Martin Merzer,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 2, AP Photo, Bodies lie beside plane in Guyana,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 5, Witness Relates Death Rite, by Charles Krause,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - L.A. Times, page 5, Kidnap Plot Told By FBI,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 5, Paradise or Hell?,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 5, Leader Was Ill,
November 21, 1978, Spokesman-Review - AP, page 28, Fate of Idahoan's children unknown,
November 21, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald, page 1, Grim find after jungle murders; Hundreds in sect commit suicide, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald, page 1, Survivor tells of the slaughter, by Ron Javers, San Francisco Chronicle,
November 21, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald, page 5, Mr. Jones’s temple of intrigue; Accusations marred liberal image,
November 21, 1978, The Tampa Tribune, Tragedy Not Surprising To Ex-Sect Member, by Jim Beamguard, Staff Writer [Tom Dickson, Rev. Harry Curran] [FBI No. 9] [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Times-News, [Hendersonville, N.C,] Times News Service, Cult Given References,
November 21, 1978, Titusville [Pa.] Herald - AP, page 1, Lane Tells of Scene, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Titusville [Pa.] Herald - AP, page 1, Hundreds Dead in Wake of Ryan Shooting, [Text]
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade - Times-Post, page 1, Some Forced to Kill Selves, Witness Says, by Charles Krause,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, Guyanans Comb Jungle For Hundreds of Cultists Who Fled Mass Suicide; 409 Dead, Including Sect Leader Jones,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, Pilot Was To Be Shot, Witness Says Of Plot,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, Angry Families Seek Word of Relatives at Jonestown,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Cultists Hunted in Jungle,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, "We Are All Going to Die Now.' Guards Told Lawyers,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Bodies of Ryan, 3 Newsmen Back in U.S.,
November 21, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Jones Was Seriously Ill, His Doctor Says, Dr. Carlton Goodlet,
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Tuesday from the desk, by Jim Garner, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Did Jones trick followers into drinking poison?, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Ukianans' fate still unclear, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Death squad 'thought they had killed me'—Cobb, by H.D. Quigg, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 3, Temple's stoic reaction to suicide news, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 3, What makes people join cults?, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 11, Temple members drilled for suicide, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Cult Head Leads 408 to Deaths in Suicide-Murders, Extolling 'Beauty of Dying,' Jones Led 408 in Killing, by Leonard Downie Jr. 2,520 words [apologetics: Exalting 'Beauty of Dying.' Jones Leads 408 to Death,] [hathitrust] [Blog] [FBI Vol.3]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Rev. Jones Led 404 Devotees in Mass Killings, by Leonard Downie Jr., [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Survivor: 'They Started With the Babies', Jonestown: Bodies Bunched at the Altar, by Charles Krause, 1,422 words [Blog] [hathitrust] diigo, [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Temple Cult, Guyana: An Odd Couple, Cult Was on Good Terms With Guyanese Leaders, by Karen DeYoung, Washington Post Foreign Service, 2,019 words [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Family Saw Cult as 'Beautiful, Cohesive' Love, Brotherhood Drew Them to Cult, by Joel Kotkin and Bill Wallace, 947 words [Weisberg: 'Beautiful and Cohesive Group',]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Ryan Kept Pledge, by John M. Goshko, Washington Post Staff Writer, 1,293 words [Weisberg: Trail Began and Ended in Death,] [Blog]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A13, Jones Wrote Mrs. Carter In Bid for Aid to Cuba, 160 words
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A13, Jones' Son Sees 'Insane Element', 69 words
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A14, Peoples Temple Had History of Threats, Violence, by Art Harris, Washington Post Staff Writer, 972 words [hathitrust text] [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A14, Temple Unlikely to Continue, by Lou Cannon, Washington Post Staff Writer, 874 words [FBI Vol. 3] [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, Conditions at Jonestown, 614 words
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, Practice Suicides, 458 words [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, Performances for Visitors, 247 words
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, 'The Primary Emotions Were Exhaustion and Fear' 465 words [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, A Major Crisis, Word Count: 489
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, Jones Rehearsed Cultists in Mass Suicide, Ex-Members Say, by Larry Kramer, [pqarchiver] [Weisberg]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, page A18, Death in Guyana, 620 words
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, Guyana press victims were noted in field,
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post, Zahlocki Vows To Finish What Ryan Started, by T. R. Reid, [FBI Vol. 1]
November 21, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, Lawyer flees camp as 409 smiling, end lives as followers, [Text]
November 21, 1978, Washington Star, page A1, Angry Crowds Gather at Temple, by Duncan Spencer,
November 21, 1978, Washington Star, page A1, Fate of 700 Cultists Poses Mystery; Police Speculate the Missing Died Before Mass Suicide, by Donald Neff,
November 21, 1978, Washington Star, Missing Cultists Arouse Suspicions; Authorities Speculate They Were Killed Before Suicides, by Donald Neff,
November 21, 1978, Washington Star, Many of Dead Locked In a Contortion of Farewell, by Jeremiah O'Leary,
November 21, 1978, The Wilmington Star, Continued From Page 1-a .Congressman .‎
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November 22, 1978, The [Australian] Age - AAP-Reuters, page 1, Jungle hunt for sect's lost 500,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, 'Kill squad' fear, by Peter Smark,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, 'He must have gone insane,'
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, Letters paved way for Jones, by Creighton Burns,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, Early cult warning, by Creighton Burns,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, Church used as political weapon, by Peter Smark,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 6, AAP-AP picture, A Guyanese in a gas mask looks over the bodies of People's Temple members who committed mass suicide. A dog which sipped some poison lies dead at his feet.
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 11, Editorial, From sadism to suicide; The Jonestown horror,
November 22, 1978, The Age, page 11, Editorial, From adulation within to hate without,
November 22, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, Cult Doctor Took Satisfaction In Being Able To Aid The Poor,
November 22, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, Body of Don Harris Arrives in Vidalia,
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 22, 1978, Bangor Daily News, Cult leader among at least 409 dead‎,
November 22, 1978, Boca Raton News - AP, page 12A, Former Cult Follower Remembers Jones, ‎by Pat Eisner,
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1 Banner, Cult leader’s legacy: Death and deception, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page A1, The survivors who fled, by Kew Wheaton, [cont. page 6] 925 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, The names he dropped, by Rachelle Patterson, Globe Washington Bureau, 1,144 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe - Chicago Tribune, page A1, The son who disagreed, by Timothy McNulty, 714 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page A3, Rev. Moon’s parley meets some rebuff, by Robert Cooke, Globe Staff, 853 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe – Washington Post, page A-6, Police guarding Peoples Temple dropouts, 272 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, A cult leader's role in California politics, by Michael Coakley, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, Cult leader's legacy: Death and deception, by Len Wheaton, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, Op-Ed, Fiery eyes--a haunting reminder of man called Rev. Jim, by Mike Barnicle, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, page A38, AP Photo Standalone Bodies of Peoples Temple members lie about a meeting hall, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, Rep.Ryan's body is returned, by Jack Schreibman, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, The names he dropped, by Rachelle Patterson, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Boston Globe, Police guarding Peoples Temple dropouts, [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Bryant Times - UPI, page 2, Dignitaries attend closed-casket services for Rep. Leo Ryan, by H.D. Quigg,
November 22, 1978, The Bryan Times - UPI, page 39, Jim Jones: Founder Of The People's Temple .
November 22, 1978, The Bryan Times - UPI, page 39, Rev. Jim Jones: Founder of the People's Temple,
November 22, 1978, Buffalo Courier Express - Reuter, U.S. Asked to Remove Bodies; More Than 400 Suicide, Murder Victims Are Found,
November 22, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Did Aunt Daisy survive Guyana 'paradise'?, by Dorothy Collin,
November 22, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Find 40 alive in Guyana,
November 22, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Former followers of temple cult fear they are marked for death, by Ronald Yates and Michael Coakley,
November 22, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 5, Jones' slain 'son' center of legal battle,
November 22, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 16, Other 6 -- No Title,
November 22, 1978, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Lane Declares Leader Of Cult Responsible For 400 Deaths, by Lawrence Buser,
November 22, 1978, Vol. 95, No. 60, The Cornell Daily Sun, Guyana Survivors Escape Manhunt in Tropical Jungle, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Daily News - AP, Jones' Son Blames Him For Mass Suicide Rite,
November 22, 1978, Evening Independent - AP, Guyana: Three Arrested In Killings Of Congressman, Others at Airport,‎
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A1, Cult survivors elude manhunt, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A10, Jones says father ‘obsessed’, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A10, FBI confirms cult probe,
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A10, Cult doctor’s fate unknown, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A15, Today’s topic; Why did they die, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A15, Camp doctor, nurses brewed deadly brew, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Gettysburg Times - AP, page 19, Tells How Temple Took Cash,
November 22, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-A, Carter receives word -- 7 in family dead, by Rod Gramer and Tom Grote,
November 22, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-A, Idahoan's son held in Guyana slayings,
November 22, 1978, Kentucky New Era - AP, page 1, Guyanese, FBI Probe Jones Case, by George Esper,
November 22, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 8A, Money-raising Methods Were All Familiar,
November 22, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune - AP, page 13-A, Garden City Man's Son Arrested In Guyana Massacre,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-3, The Grim Airlift From Guyana,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Served Fatal Punch Cult Doctor Mixed,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Californian Barefooted, Handcuffed, Cultist Charged in 5 Murders, 445 words Californian Larry Layton was charged with murder here today in the jungle slayings of Rep. Leo J. Ryan (D-Calif.) three newsmen and a woman.
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A2, TV's Don Harris Eulogized at Georgia Service, 225 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A2, U. S. Troops Begin Ferrying Bodies From Jonestown, 335 words Helicopter-borne U. S. soldiers began ferrying out the bodies of 405 American suicide-murder victims from the remote Peoples Temple commune
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Not Mesmerized Freaks, Temple Cultists Victims of Needs, Analysts Say, by Lois Timnick, 1,168 words The Peoples Temple cultists caught up in last weekend's horror in Guyana were not a weird collection of freaks mesmerized
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Ryan Buried Near Bay in S. F. Services, Security Tight for Funeral; President's Son, Chip, Attends, 457 words Leo J. Ryan, the crusading congressman who lost his life investigating religious fanatics in the jungles of Guyana, was
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A12, Jonestown Doctor Had Found Work Satisfying, 298 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Temple Cultists Victims of Needs, Psychiatrists Say, by Lois Timnick, 1,167 words The Peoples Temple cultists caught up in last weekend's horror in Guyana were not a weird collection of freaks mesmerized by a madman,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, At First, Everything Seemed So Alive, Peaceful at Camp, by Charles A, Krause, 1,873 words When I first reached Jonestown, with Rep. Leo J. Ryan's party, we were all struck by the neat wooden structures so far from civilization
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Authorities Raid Synanon Ranch, Seize Recordings, by Bill Farr, 709 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Guyana Jungle Searched for Cult Survivors, by Leonard Greenwood, 1,134 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Son Tells of Jones' Paranoia, Drug Use, Describes Cult Leader as Frightened Man With 'One of the Biggest Egos', by Leonard Greenwood, 1,326 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Tense Cultists Wait Quietly in Locked Temple, 478 words [FBI Vol. 3]
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Firm Planning 'Instant Book' on Cult Killings, Bantam Doing One, Washington Post May Publish Own Volume, by John J. Goldman, 492 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Peoples Temples Affiliated With Disciples of Christ, Denomination Considering Adopting Means to Oust Erring Congregations in Wake of Guyana Horror, by Russell Chandler, 1,331 words [FBI Vol. 3]
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Bodies of 3 Cult Victims Return Home, Rep. Ryan, 2 Newsmen Carried on Flight to San Francisco, L. A., by Larry Stammer, 778 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B20, Fate Unknown, Camp's Doctor Had Written of Satisfying Work, 320 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B21, A Phenomenon of History, Cult's Suicide Believed One of Worst, by Bill Drummand, 907 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B21, Guyana Blocking U. S. Efforts to Widen Probe, by Ronald J. Ostrow and Oswald Johnson, 530 words
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B22, Relatives Who Wait Are Also Victims, 278 words [Blog] diigo,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, AP Photo, Father with Casket; Gale Robinson, father of Greg sits beside his son's casket,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Return Home Cult Victims Bodies of 3,
November 22, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, Camp's Doctor Had Written of Satisfying Work; Brewed Poison,
November 22, 1978, The Ludington Daily News [Michigan] AP, page 1, Search For Survivors Continues in Guyana, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Ludington Daily News [Michigan] AP, page 1, Temple Members Gave Everything to Leader Jones, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Michigan Daily - AP, page A-1, Survivors of cult suicide elude search, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, Few Cult Survivors Turn Up In Jungle, The congressman went to Investigate charges of mistreatment of cult members. ... The 46 persons Include 19 year old Steve Jones, the only surviving natural …
November 22, 1978, New York Daily News, page A5, Ryans body lands in Frisco; 2 others go to L.A., by Theo Wilson,
November 22, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A10, U.S. Copters Reach Guyana To Aid Jungle Hunt For Cult Survivors; Graves Team on Way; Identification of 400 Who Died in Mass Suicide Is Due to Begin Today, by Joseph Treaster,
November 22, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A10, Graves Team on Way; Identification of 400 Who Died in Mass Suicide Is Due to Begin Today, by Joseph Treaster, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A10, Son Depicts Leader of Cult As a Fanatic and Paranoid; Potion in Drills was Harmless, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text] [hathitrust]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A12, Cult Doctor, Tied to Poisonings, Had Been Dedicated to the Poor; His Death Confirmed in Guyana; Commune's Doctor was Friend to Poor, by John M. Crewdson, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times News Service - Washington Star-News, Cultists' Doctor Called Dedicated, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A10, Cult Chief's Beginnings In Indianapolis Recalled, by James Feron, [Text] [Blog] [Chief's Beginning]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A10, A Survivor Who Hid In a Treetop All Night Tells of the Shooting, by Wallace Turner, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A11, Social Security Agency Sought Investigation of Cult in Guyana; Those Questioned Denied Coercion Inspection, by Edward Cowan, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A11, Explaining the Mass Suicides: Fanaticism and Fear; Strong Group Pressure Simplistic Ways Is Aim, by Boyce Rensberger, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A12, F.B.I. Is Investigating Jones Plot, Using Statute on Assassinations,, by Nicholas M. Horrock, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A12, Letters Extolling Jones Typify Common Washington Practice; The Common Coin of Politics; Politicians' Favor Curried, by Steven V. Roberts, [Text]
November 22, 1978, New York Times, page A18, Washington Thanks For What?, by James Reston, [Text]
November 22, 1980, New York Times, Two in Synanon Get Year In Snake Attack on Lawyer,
November 22, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 1, Some doubt death of Jones, by Jim Johnson,
November 22, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 4, Rep. Ryan's services, burial today, by Susan Shoemaker,
November 22, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Opinion, Farewell to a Congressman, by Elizabeth Mehren,
November 22, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Services set for two NBC newsmen shot in Guyana,
November 22, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 4, Temple members close doors to ministers, by George Estrada,
November 22, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - AP, Transporting of Bodies From Guyana Begins,
November 22, 1978. The Palm Beach Post, 'The Temple Is Finished', Guyana Saga Continues,
November 22, 1982 Vol. 18 No. 21, People Magazine, Four Years After Surviving Jonestown's Hell, Tim Reiterman Tries to Explain How It Happened, by Maria Wilhelm, diigo,
November 22, 1978, The Petersburg Progress - AP, page 1, 3 Arrested By FBI In Airstrip Murders, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Once again,murder and Mark Lane meet, by Jack Severson, [Text]
November 22, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, page 1, Guyana Cultists Elude Troops And Jungle Perils; U.S. to Get Corpses; Survivor Figures Vary, by Lew Wheaton, AP Staff Writer,
November 22, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Son Describes Jones As Sick, [Text]
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Jonestown Mystery Grows -- 400 of the Cult Still Missing; Guyana Cops Make Some Arrests,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Rev. Jones 'Obsessed,' Son Says,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 2, A Partial List of Victims In the Jonestown Tragedy, diigo,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 2, Reporter Has Bullet Removed,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 3, People's Temple Weapons Found,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 6, Among those believed dead at Jonestown: an incomplete, unofficial list,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Rep. Ryan's Body Brought Home, by Bill Workman,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Mark Lane: Another Conspiracy, by Aby Mellinkoff,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, The Doctor Who Gave the Poison,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Bodies of suicide victims coming to U.S. tonight,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 3, S.F. airport girds for bodies,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 6, 13 retarded moved from temple care,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 6, Rift between black leaders; Francois 'appalled' at support of Temple,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - AP, 500 say goodbye to slain newsman, [Don Harris]
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Slain photographer goes home for the last time, by Don Martinez,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Doctor believed temple 'near-perfect',
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, The long night of fear at Guyana airstrip, by Tim Reiterman,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, 7 Ambush Suspects; Eyewitness identifies death team, by James A, Finefrock,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Ryan wanted U.S. on trail of Jones, by John P. Wallach,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Ryan's prophetic message, by John Hall,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Jones' lawyer tells press: 'He lied to me', by Ivan Sharpe,
November 22, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Lawyer Charles Garry: 'I guess I'm responsible', by Ivan Sharpe,
November 22, 1978, San Juan Star – UPI, 4 survivors of Guyana ambush said stable at Navy hospital,
November 22, 1978, St. Joseph Mo. News-Press - AP, page 10A, Ex-Cultist says Jones convincing,
November 22, 1978, St. Joseph Mo. News-Press - AP, page 10A, $65,000 to temple each month,
November 22, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, Guyana: Three Arrested in Killings of Congressman, Others at Airport,
November 22, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, How Jim Jones Made A Fortune,
November 22, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 1, 3 arrested in Guyana slayings, [Continued Page 6: Guyana]
November 22, 1978, ‎Spartansburg Herald-Journal - page A3, Jones Was Afraid, Sick And Worshipped, [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald - AAP-Reuters, page 1, Sect suicide survivors in new danger,
November 22, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald - AAP-Reuters and N.Y. Times, page 4, Sect members in drills for suicide; Drop outs tell how loyalty was tested,
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, 2 of Jones' Followers Held For Ambush Deaths,
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, Jonestown Survivors Elude Searchers in Guyanese Jungle; Sect's Death Toll Revised to 405; U.S. Airlift Readied, [continued page 4]
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, 2 of Jones' Followers Held For Ambush Deaths,
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, Cult leader Was Obsessed With Ego, Power, Son Says, diigo,
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Reporter Recalls Visit; Jonestown Image Impressed Ryan Party At First Glance, by Charles Krause,
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade - L.A. Times - WaPo, page 4, Jonestown Image Impressed Ryan Party at First Glance, by Charles Krause, [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 14, Editorial, No Matter For Marines,
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Five of Ryan's killers identified as Ukiahans, by Kathy Hunter, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, At least 17 area residents dies in Temple mass suicide, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Temple sold most of Co. holdings, by Mitchell Landsberg, Journal Staff Writer, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Wednesday from the desk, by Jim Garner, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 2, Did Temple members murder 5 persons in Mendocino County and Bay Area?, by Eric Krueger, Journal Staff Writer, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 4, Jack Anderson, Manipulating the Press, [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Virgin Island Daily News - AP, Jones' Son Blames Him For Mass Suicide Rite, [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Many Missing in Jungle, Confusion Mounts Over Bodies at Guyana Cult Site, by Leonard Downie Jr., 1,757 words [hathitrust] [FBI Vol. 6] [Weisberg]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Before the Horror, Jones: 'I'm Defeated, I Might As Well Die', by Charles A. Krause, 2,262 words [Weisberg]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A13, Relatives Wait To Know Fate Of Loved Ones, 644 words [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, New Violence Is Feared Despite Beefed-Up Security, by Bill Wallace, Special to The Post, 662 words [Text] [Weisberg]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Survivors Listed From Temple In Georgetown, 204 words [Blog]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Zablocki Vows To Finish What Ryan Started, by T.R. Reid, Staff Writer, 678 words [Weisberg: Zablocki Unit Working to Finish Probe Begun by Ryan,] [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, After Guyana Violence, Army Moves to Take Control, [Text]
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Indianapolis to Guyana: A Jim Jones Chronology, [Hathitrust] diigo, [Weisberg] 409 words
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, Jim Jones being filmed by NBC’s Bob Brown, who was later killed,
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, AP Photo Gale Robinson, sits by casket of son,
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, Under Police Guard; Survivors Listed From Temple In Georgetown,
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post – AP, Relatives Wait To Know Fate of Loved Ones,
November 22, 1978, The Washington Post, page B11, The TV Column, by John Carmody,
November 22, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-1, One 'True Believer's' Legacy Is Photo, Family's Memories, by Duncan Spencer,
November 22, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-1, Jungle Airlift of Dead Cultists Starts, by Jeremiah O'Leary,
November 22, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - AP, page 1, Cult survivors brave jungle to elude troops,
November 22, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star, page 5A, Guyana: Ripples Of Tragedy Cover Wide Area,
November 23, 1978, The Age - AAP/AP, page 1, Fears grow for sect 500,
November 23, 1978, The Age, page 6, Prominent Americans deny Jones Letters, by Creighton Burns,
November 23, 1978, The Age, page 11, Editorial, Killer with a Messiah's robe,
November 23, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page 1-A, 'Copters Bring Out Jonestown Bodies,
November 23, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page A24, Jonestown Became Like a Prison,
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 23, 1978, Boca Raton News - AP, Former Cult Follower Remembers Jones Well, by Pat Eisner,
November 23, 1978, Boca Raton News - AP, page 2-A, Temple leader got fortunes from followers,
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Cultist charged with murder, Guyana arrests two others, by Don Bohning, 758 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, How commune deteriorated, by Charles Krause and Leonard Downie Jr., 1,291 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A16, 'I expect more of this,' says cults scholar at Tufts, by Robert Levey, 1,041 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A17, Parents of cultists urged to open mind, by James L. Franklin, 686 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A19, A mystery of madness, 684 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A20, FBI awaits probe OK, 204 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page 21, Cyanide: A fast-acting and powerful poison, 309 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Boston Globe, page A46, Lawyer says Ryan praised Jones cult, 349 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, Buffalo Courier Express - Reuters, Top Aide to Cult Leader Charged With Murder in 5 Ambush Deaths,
November 23, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Guyana's 'City of Dead', by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,
November 23, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page D11, Tithing not a problem: Jones just took it all,
November 23, 1978, Guyana Daily Mirror, 32 captured by Guyanese,
November 23, 1978, Guyana Daily Mirror, Mystery Shrouds Jonestown Affair,
November 23, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-A, Carter relies on upbringing during nightmarish days, by Rod Gramer,
November 23, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - AP, Rejection Fear Possessed Jones,
November 23, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune, page 1A, Copters bring cult members' bodies home, [cont. page 14A]
November 23, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune, page 1A, Lewiston man's kin found dead, by Johnny Johnson, Tribune Staff, [cont.page 14A]
November 23, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune - AP, page 14A, Guyana: Host of repercussions,
November 23, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune -AP, page 14A, The quick... [list of survivors]
November 23, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune -AP, page 14A, ...and the dead, [list of known dead]
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page I-1, Shocked Followers Learn the Worst Is Really True,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-3, The grim airlift from Guyana,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, Did Sister Know About Brother's Ambush,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, U.S. Begins Airlift of 400 Cultists' Bodies,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Georgia Town Hit Again by Cult Horror, She Learns 2 of Kin Dead Dead, 7 Missing, by Jeff Prugh,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Youth Describes Dream Changed Into Nightmare, by Charles A, Krause and Leonard Downie Jr., 1,014 words [FBI Vol. 5: Into Nightmare Dream Changed Youth Describes]
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Names of 32 Survivors Given,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A6, Ryan Eulogized for 'Ever-Ready' Caring, Brown Among Officials Paying Final Tribute to Congressman Slain in Guyana, by William Endicott, 675 words [FBI Vol.1]
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Details Given S.F. Temple, Shocked Followers Learn the Worst Is Really True, by Robert Scheer, 662 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Mixed the Lethal Brew, Jonestown Doctor Was 'Quiet and Conscientious', by Cathleen Decker, 556 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A4, Links to Deaths Analyzed in Foreign Press, by William Endicott, 456 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A6, Jones Had Lung Fungus and Fever, Lawyer Says, by William Endicott, 456 words
November 23, 1978 Los Angeles Times, 'Ever-Ready' Caring; Brown Among Officials Paying Final Tribute to Congressman Slain in Guyana, by William Endicott,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Ryan Eulogized for 'Every-Ready' Caring,
November 23, 1978 Los Angeles Times, Ryan Sensed Sect Members Would Attack,, by Charles Krause,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A6, She Learns 2 of Kin Dead, 7 Missing, Georgia Town Hit Again by Cult Horror, by Jeff Prugh, 615 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A8, Names of 32 Survivors Given, 248 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A10, 'Kill 'Em, Kill 'Em' Words Echoed in Temple, Jones' Aide Charged in Murders Called 'Fanatic, Totally Irrational', by Richard West, 945 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A10, Social Security for Cultists in Camp Delayed, 92 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page D7, Curiosity and a Desire to See Reality, Ryan Lit Own Way to Guyana--and Darkness, by Karen Feld, 758 words
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SF-1, Fear Seizes Other Cultists, Counselor Says, Talk of Death Squads Not Taken Lightly, Encino Woman Reports, by Ken Lubas,
November 23, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SD3, Tense Prelude, Raid on Synanon Strangely Cordial, by Bill Farr and Bill Overend, 672 words
November 23, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar, pages 12-13, Power Hunger Called Driving Force in Guyana Deaths, by Henry Bailey, Press-Scimitar Writer, [Text]
November 23, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP and UPI, page 1, First of Cult's Dead Airlifted Back to US,
November 23, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - LA Times, AP and UPI, page 1, Deaths’ Reality Hits US Cultists,
November 23, 1978, Milwaukee Sentinel, page 1, Sect Member Charged in Massacre at Airstrip [Continued page 7]
November 23, 1978, Milwaukee Sentinel - AP, page 9, Cults Thirst for Donations Insatiable,
November 23, 1978, New York Daily News, page 3, Begin airlift of bodies from Guyana jungle, by Harrison Raine,
November 23, 1978, New York Daily News, page 17A, Mail on Peoples Temple Was Favorable, by Jeffrey Antevil,
November 23, 1978, New York Daily News, New Mystery: Is Jones Dead?
November 23, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A6, President Criticizes Intelligence Effort on Crisis Prediction: Memo to Top Aides Said to Arise Mainly, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A16, Mystery Is Intensifying in Guyana Over Those Who Fled Suicide Rite, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A16, 'Doing Everything,' U.S. Says, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Lawyer Says the Leader of Cult Had 'Lost His Reason’, by Wallace Turner, [Garry] [Text] [Weisberg]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Cult Operated Radio, Defying Rules of F.C.C., by Ernest Holsendolph, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Jones Used Bible-Thumping And Politics of Brotherhood; Mixture of Religion and Politics Children Gave, by Lacey Fosburgh, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Doctor Searches Jonestown for His Mother, by Carey Winfrey, [NYT] [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Benefit for Sect Was Planned, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Lane Sees 'Master Plan' by Cult for Political Murders; A 'Thirst for Absolute Power' Cult Said to Have, by Howell Raines, [Lane] [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Officials Now Say Notes To Jones May Be Fraud, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, page A21, Investigators Seize Tapes at SYNANON; Authorities Seek to Discover Link in Rattlesnake Attack on a Lawyer, by Gladwin Hill, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, Bridge:; League's Former President Hunts Daughter in Guyana, by Alan Truscott, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, Cult Massacre Books Rushed; Book by Washington Post, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times, State Dept. Encourages Inquiries by Relatives, [Text]
November 23, 1978, New York Times - AP, Former Oakland Aid Admits Embezzlement, [Text]
November 23, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, A reunion before Guyana massacre, by Steve Lopez, diigo,
November 23, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Lane: Jones gave order to kill Ryan,
November 23, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Garry's Guyana view,
November 23, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 31, Ryan funeral elicits grief, deep respect, by Scott Winokur,
November 23, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - AP, Transporting of Bodies From Guyana Begins,
November 23, 1978, The Palm Beach Post, page A19, Lane: Mass Suicide Part of Cult's 'Master Plan', (c) New York Times
November 23, 1978, The Palm Beach Post - AP, page A19, 2 Killed in Guyana Are Buried
November 23, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, page 1, Cultist Arraigned in Guyana, by Martin Merzer,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Tests Ordered To Prove It’s Jones’ Body, by Keith Power,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 5, Jonestown Airlift May Cost Up to $8 Million,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, List of Jonestown Survivors,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle - WaPo, Survivor Tells of 'Concentration Camp', by Charles A Krause and Leonard Downie Jr.,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Bay Area 'Spying' By Jones Enforcer; Witness Identifies Gunman in Massacre; Conspiracy Suspected, by George Draper,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Temple 'Sister' of Jonestown Doctor,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, 'I Can't Put Any Sense To It', by Robert Bartlett,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Congressman Leo Ryan is Buried by the Bay, by George Murphy and Bill Workman,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, American Charges In Guyana Slayings, by Keith Power,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 1, U.S. flying cult bodies from jungle, by Jim Willse, Examiner City Editor,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Ryan wanted U.S. on trail of Jones, by John P. Wallach,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 7, High burial cost for Jones victims, by Jeff Jarvis,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, They escaped death,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - UPI, Services for Photographer, [Greg Robinson]
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Greg Robinson: Living memorial to cameraman,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Curiosity was a byword with Ryan,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 2, Rep. Ryan is laid to rest next to Nimitz, by Bill Boldenweek,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 1, Jones 'agent' denies spying in Bay Area, by Tim Reiterman,
November 23, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 6, Injured Ryan aide recalls 'a complete nightmare',
November 23, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 23, Cult member charged in Guyana massacre,
November 23, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI photo, page 1, Larry Layton,
November 23, 1978, St. Joseph News-Press - AP, page 10-A, Ex-Cultist Says Jones Convincing,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, Airlift Of Bodies Begins In Guyana,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - Chicago Tribune, page 16A, Peoples Temple; Its Leader Played Politics with the Powerful, by Michael Coakley,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - Knight-Ridder Newspapers, page 17A, Jim Jones: He Was a Mean Little 6-Year-Old Kid' in Indiana, by George Southworth,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 17A, He Was Clever Unpredictable, Instilled Fear,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - New York Daily News, page 17A, Mail On Peoples Temple Was Favorable, by Jeffrey Antevil,
November 23, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent, page 18A, A Hero In Guyana; Their Son-In-Law Survived Jonestown Tragedy, by Jane Baumann, Staff Writer,
November 23, 1978, Sun Reporter, page 7, The Tragedy and the Challenge,
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, The Final Months: A Camp of Horrors, by Charles A. Krause and Leonard Downie Jr., [Text] 1,337 words [apologetics]
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Tragedy Numbs Survivors’ Emotions, by Fred Barbash,
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 200 Victims Identified, by Leonard Downie Jr., 1,289 words [Text]
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 'Death Seemed Sweeter', by Joel Kotkin, 1,028 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A2, 500 Attend Memorial Service For NBC Newsman Don Harris, 285 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A3, Tass: Suicide Symptom of U.S. Life, 249 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A3, Jonestown Mail Flooded State Dept., by T.R. Reid, Staff Writer, 673 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A7, Police Release Names of 32 Jonestown Survivors, [Text: Survivors Listed From Temple In Georgetown, ] 227 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post - UPI, page A10, Suicide Brew Contained Mix of Drugs, Poison, 212 words
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A11, U.S. Asks Help Of Jonestown Kin, Word Count: 61
November 23, 1978, Washington Post, page A11, At the Temple, a Member Says: 'We're Human',
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post, page A20, Jonestown Story Grew Uglier With Each Chapter, by Leonard Downie Jr.,
November 23, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page C7, Jonestown Massacre: Two Books Due, 222 words diigo, [Weisberg]
November 23, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, Cult Member Is Charged; Guyana Files 5 Murder Counts, Macabre Scene At Camp Shows Suicide Details, by Jeremiah O'Leary,
November 23, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1,Toll in Guyana Jumps to 780; U.S. Teams Find Hundreds More Bodies in Cult Settlement, by Jeremiah O'Leary,
November 23, 1978, Washington Star-News, Cult's Ukiah Community in Fear of Vengeful Death Squads, by Duncan Spencer,
November 23, 1978, Washington Star-News - UPI, Page A-1, Sullen American Held in Death of Rep. Ryan,
November 23, 1978, Washington Star Ledger - Time-Life News Service, Politicians Try to Explain Ties To Jones, by Tom Johnson,
November 23, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - AP, page 1-A, American Cultist Is Charged With Murder of 5 in Guyana,‎
November 23, 1978, Youngstown Vindicator, Cultist Charged In Deaths Of Rep. Ryan, 4 Others,‎ by Martin Merzer, AP Writer,
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November 24, 1978, The Age, page 8, US doubts on cult survivors, [text]
November 24, 1978, The Age, page 9, The Boy Jim Jones Called 'Son'‎, by Peter Smark, [text]
November 24, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution - AP, page 14A, Pacifist Faces 5 Murder Counts,
November 24, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution - AP, page 15-A, Survivor Slept During Suicides, by Peter Arnett,
November 24, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page A-14, SCLC Chief Lowery May Go To Guyana, by Sharon Bailey,
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 24, 1978, Beaver County [Pa.] Times - UPI, page A-1, Jones double theory scratched – Survivors swallowed by jungle, [Continued page A-3] [Blog]
November 24, 1978, Beaver County [Pa.] Times - UPI, page A-10, Lawyer claims 400 still lost in jungle; Suicides termed mass murder, [Blog]
November 24, 1978, Beaver County [Pa.] Times - UPI, page A-10, Terror: Survivors recall havoc of Jonestown, [Blog]
November 24, 1978, Beaver County [Pa.] Times - UPI, page A-10, Ex-roommate says Jones was weirdo, [Blog]
November 24, 1978, Boston Globe - L.A. Times, page A1, Carter irked by CIA, demands better data, by Robert C. Toth, 766 words [Text]
November 24, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, US doubts many are missing, by Leonard Downie Jr., 493 words [Text]
November 24, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page A2, The rite of suicide--as old as man, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Boston Globe, page A2, Woman, 76, slept through mass suicide, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Boston Globe - Reuter, page A2, Jones' body identified through fingerprints, [Text]
November 24, 1978, The Bryan Times - UPI, page 3, Jonestown Survivors Describe Their Escape, by Alvin B. Webb, [Parks family]
November 24, 1978, The Bryan Times - UPI, page 1, Identify Jones’ Body, [Cont. page 3]
November 24, 1978, CBS News, The Horror of Jonestown, [half-hour special]
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Living horror of Jonestown 'paradise', by Michael Sneed,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Cultists fear assassination, by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 3, Bank cache could hold key to temple cult's 'hit men', by Michael Coakley and Ronald Koziol,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 3, How to call for cult kin,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 5, Cult leader Jones' coffin arrives in U. S. with 80 others,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 20, Other 4 -- No Title,
November 24, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page B2, Evil enigma: Why do cults enslave so many minds?, by Joan Beck,
November 24, 1978, Dayton Daily News - UPI, 3 from Springfield who escaped Jones’ madness still fear for lives, by Alvin B. Webb,
November 24, 1978, Kentucky New Era - AP, page 1, Jonestown Suicide Count Almost Doubled, by Lew Wheaton,
November 24, 1978, Knoxville News-Sentinel - UPI, Former King Chauffeur Says Mark Lane Offered Bribe,
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – AP, Page 1-A, Grim cargo arrives from Guyana, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Los Angeles Times, Page 6-A, Wrong guesses on Iran put CIA in Carter’s doghouse, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Washington Post, Page 1-C, Islam now a major religion in U.S.?, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Washington Post, Page 4-C, Paranoia, fear ruled sect, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – AP, Page 4-C, California A climate for uncommon cults, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Washington Post, Page 5-C, Commune turned into prison camp, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Los Angeles Times, Page 6-C, Peoples Temple Bay Area remnants stunned, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Los Angeles Times, Page 6-C, Parent church to review rules, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – AP, Page 6-C, Son won’t be home for Christmas, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – Los Angeles Times, Page 7-C, Jones’ son: ‘I can almost say I hate this man’, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Lewiston Morning Tribune – AP, Page 7-C, Ex-Cultist calls Jones ‘con man’, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-9, Airlift of Suicide Victims Begins,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 'No Evidence' of Cultists' Jungle Flight,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Cultist Charged in Slayings 'Did as He Was Told',
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-8, Jonestown Findings Favorable,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-8, Secret Spy Mission on Ryan Reported,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Mystery Over Cult Survivor Total Grows,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, During Death Orgy Woman, 76, Slept,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Jones, Wife to Be Buried Back Home in Indiana,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Grisly New Discoveries,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A6, Children Died in Guyana, by Jerry Cohen,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, A Preoccupation with Death, Sex, Power, by David Johnston,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Mother Seeking Promised Land Is Left Desolate, by Jerry Cohen, [pqarchiver]
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Mystery Over Cult Survivor Total Grows, by Jerry Belcher,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Incidents Tell a Different Story of Jones, by David Johnston,
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B27, Woman, 76, Slept During Death Orgy, 327 words
November 24, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page D11, The Spookiness of Cults, by Ellen Goodman,
November 24, 1978, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Author, Author, [Text]
November 24, 1978, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Story By Inmate Doubted On Cult, [Text]
November 24, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 1, Troops Find More Dead; Guyana Toll Nears 800, [Continued page 12]
November 24, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - AP-UPI, page 1, Grisly Tasks Fill Air Base Morgue, [Continued page 16, Grisly Tasks Remain for Airmen]
November 24, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 16, Faith in the Extreme, by Richard Kenyon, Journal Religion Reporter,
November 24, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 16, Constitution Kept Probes From Cults
November 24, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal - L.A.Times, page 9, Mother's Guyana Dream Turns Into Nightmare, by Jerry Cohen,
November 24, 1978, New York Daily News, page 3, A new mystery; Is Jim Jones dead?
November 24, 1978, New York Daily News, page 3, The legacy of Jim Jones -- 30 tons of coffins, by Michael Daly,
November 24, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A16, Guyanese Comb Jungle Fruitlessly For Survivors of Sect's Suicide Rite; Doubt Growing That Hundreds Fled, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text]
November 24, 1978, New York Times, page A16, C-151 With 40 Bodies Flies In From Guyana,
November 24, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Deaths Distract Guyana From Its Economic Woes; Most of Interior Is Undeveloped, by Thomas A. Johnson, [Text]
November 24, 1978, New York Times - UPI, 121 Bodies of Cultists Arrive at Dover Base; Leader's Is Identified, [Text]
November 24, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, Neighbors in California Say Cult Members Were Helpful, by Les Ledbetter, [Text]
November 24, 1978, New York Times, Justice Refuses Cult Probes, by Nicholas M. Horrock, [Text]
November 24, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Neighbors in California Say Cult Members Were Helpful, by Les Ledbetter,
November 24, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Jones identified, returned with dead,
November 24, 1978, Ocala Star Banner - AP, page 12A, U.S. Prepares To Remove Remaining Bodies, by Lew Wheaton, [Blog]
November 24, 1978, Oklahoma City Times, Ex-cityan among dead,
November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 4, A Grim Holiday for Loyalists at Peoples Temple, by George Williamson,
November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle page 1, Body Airlift—Jones' Death Is Confirmed; FBI Checks Fingerprints,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Survivor Thought They Were All Asleep,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Defectors Say Jones Planned Escape by Sea, by Keith Power, Chronicle Correspondent,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Mark Lane's Startling Admission,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, A Woman's Relationship With Jones; Father Talks About Her,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 48, Indiana burial for Jim Jones, family,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Even with Jones dead, for some the insanity lives on, by Jeff Jarvis,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - AP, She awoke to find everyone dead, by Peter Arnett,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Suicides went on amid dying; Eyewitness: Most joined voluntarily, by Jim Willse, Examiner City Editor,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, The lucky ones – and their land,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, One of the first Guyana victims, by Annie Nakao,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Survivor vainly cautioned Ryan about fake defector, by Jim Willse,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, He was all alone, but Leo Ryan wouldn't be stopped, by Tim Reiterman,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 10, Wounded Speier free of gangrene, by Tom Eastham,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 11, Jonestown woman denies the cult used a 'hit squad',


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, NBC cameraman eulogized,


November 24, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, A last farewell to Robinson,


November 24, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, Lane says more than 800 adults at meeting day before suicides,


November 24, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, pages 1 & 18, Jones' body flown to U.S., positive identity sought,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3-A, Papers: Jim Jones Used Sex To Rule, Blackmail Followers,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3-A, Some Were Forced To Drink Poison,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent, page 3-A, 'Getaway' Boat Still Missing,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, Papers; Jim Jones Used Sex To Rule, Blackmail Followers,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - Knight-Ridder, page 4-A, Violence Is a Mark (Mark Lane) of His Life, by Jack Severson,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Independent - Knight-Ridder , page 6-A, The Seamier Side of San Francisco, by Robert L. Rose,





November 24, 1978, ‎St. Petersburg Independent - Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple. when I heard about Jonestown


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times, page 1-A, Cult bodies returned, [Continued See Guyana 14-A]


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times, page 1-A, Mark Lane knew more than he told about Jones, cult, by Charles A. Krause, Washington Post, [Continued See Lane 16-A]


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times, page 17A, Profile of man charged in Guyana murders,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - AP, page A6, Survivor tells of awakening to find a haven of death, by Peter Arnett, AP Special Correspondent,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times, page A-6, Disciples of Christ emphasize autonomy, by Russell Chandler, Los Angeles Times,


November 24, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - AP, page 17A, Accused Guyana killer ‘did as he was told’,


November 24, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 1, Cult death count may reach 800,


November 24, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 1, Last flight home,


November 24, 1978, The Southeast Missourian, page 4, Opinion, Death in Guyana,


November 24, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald - AAP/Reuters, page 5, No trace of sect members; Jonestown's lost 400 may not exist,


November 24, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, 29 Cultists Being Protected By U.S., [continued page 4]


November 24, 1978, The Toledo Blade - Washington Post, page 4, Reality Suppressed, Knew Jonestown Conditions, Cult's Attorney Lane Admits, by Charles Krause,


November 24, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Peoples Temple Members Deny 'Hit Squad' Exists,


November 24, 1978, The Toledo Blade, page 4, Bodies Begin Arriving From Guyana Death Site,


November 24, 1978, The Toledo Blade, Opinion, page 14, No Matter For Marines,


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Grisly Guyana Discovery, More bodies found; death toll expected to reach 800, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, State removes 13 from Temple care center, by Eric Krueger, Journal Staff Writer, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, First Temple suicide returned for Sat. services, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Correction, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 4, Editorial, Did U.S. agencies take proper steps to safeguard Ryan party?, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 8, Ukiah Area Church Directory, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 9, Temple attorney still insists over 400 cultists are hiding in jungle, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 9, Jones considered himself 'a Messiah,' Lemons recalls, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 9, FBI investigating possible People's Temple conspiracy, [Blog]


November 24, 1978, The Valley News [Van Nuys, Ca.] UPI, page I-12, Peoples Temple faithful tell about threats,


November 24, 1978, The Valley News [Van Nuys, CA] UPI, page I-1, Cult leader Jones' body identified by FBI on arrival,


November 24, 1978, The Valley News [Van Nuys, CA] Whatever the motive, Mark Lane belonged in Jonestown,


November 24, 1978, The Valley News [Van Nuys, CA] Attorney tells of 'murder by maniacs',


November 24, 1978, The Valley News [Van Nuys, CA] page I-12, First planeload of 409 Temple...,


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Jones' Body Arrives On Victims' Airlift, by Alice Bonner, Washington Post Staff Writer, [Text] [Blog] 1,165 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 40 Bodies Arrive at Dover Air Base, by Alice Bonner, [Text]


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A-1, Jones' Body Arrives On Victims' Airlift, by Alice Bonner,


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Missing Cultists in Doubt; Officials Think Most Accounted For, by Leonard Downie Jr., [pqarchiver] [Text] 1,588 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Lane Sensed Trouble at Cultists’ Camp, by Charles A. Krause, [pqarchiver] [Text] 1,220 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A2, Man Accused of Killing Ryan Fears He May Be Murdered, [archiver] [Text] 341 words


November 24, 1978,The Washington Post, page A2, Cultist, 84, Ready to Die for Jones, [pqarchiver] [Text] 119 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A3, A Novel of the Absurd, Against a Tropical Backdrop, by Leonard Downie Jr., [pqarchiver] [Text] 1,133 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, page A8, Griffin Family Keeps Phones Hot For News of Relatives in Guyana, by Judith Valente, Staff Writer, [Alternate title - Griffins Await Word About 9 in Guyana] [pqarchiver] [Text] [Blog] 894 words


November 24, 1978, The Washington Post, Guyana Outlines Handling of Cult Funds, by Charles A. Krause,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, Last of 409 Cult Victims Arriving,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, Mother with Christmas Gifts Awaits Word on Children, by Jeremiah O’Leary, Staff Writer,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, They Came Back From the Jungle, Still Wondering, by Robert Geline,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, A Few of the Survivors Come in From Jungle, by Robert Geline,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A5, A Mother Tells of Jones’ Power; ‘I Went as a Very Middle-Class Housewife’, by Jeremiah O’Leary,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A5, Followers Say They'll Carry On, by Duncan Spencer,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A5, Kin in Virginia Anxious About Temple Cultists,


November 24, 1978, Washington Star-News - AP, page A5, Air Force Reusing Coffins In Bringing Bodies Home,
November 24, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - AP, page 1A, U.S. protects cultists fearing for their lives, [Continued page 2-A: U.S.]
November 24, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - N.Y.T. News Service, page 7, Doctor searches for mother in Guyana cult,
November 24, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - AP, page 7A, Bodies of mass suicide begin arriving in U.S., [Text]
November 24, 1978, Workers World, pages 3-5, Questions on the Mass Deaths In Guyana, by Deirdre Griswold,





November 25, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page A1, Peoples Temple Death Count Mounts To 775,


November 25, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution - UPI, 44-Man Team Trying To Identify Bodies,


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 25, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Guyana death toll nears 800, by Leonard Downie Jr., 908 words [Text]


November 25, 1978, Boston Globe, Page A3, Scientists defend role at Moon parley, by Robert Cooke [Text]


November 25, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page N1, 'Mass suicide' was mass murder, says cult survivor, by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,


November 25, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page N2, One hand on Bible, other in taxpayer's pocket, by Michael Coakley and Ronald Koziol,


November 25, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page S1, Sect death toll rises to 775, by Timothy McNulty and Michael Sneed,


November 25, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page W10, This warning wasn't heeded,


November 25, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page S10, Who must pay the costs?,


November 25, 1978, The Columbia Record - UPI, page 1-A, $25,000 Sent To Charleston For Survivors?,


November 25, 1978, Daytona Beach Morning Journal, page 1, Grim Count Nears 800 As More Bodies Found, [Continued page 8A: Bodies]


November 25, 1978, Daytona Beach Morning Journal, page 1, Survivor: Most Died Quietly, [Continued page 8A: Survivor]


November 25, 1978, Daytona Beach Morning Journal - AP, page 8A, History's Bizarre Cults Leave Bloody, Bewildering Trail,‎ by Barry Renfrew, AP Writer,


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A-1, Soldiers find more victims, by Lew Wheaton, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A-2, Dover AFB strains to process victims, by Patrick Breslin, AP Writer, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, A bloody, bewildering part of history, by Barry Renfrew, AP Writer, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, Critics say U.S. could have averted tragedy, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post, page 7, Jim Jones could deliver the black vote, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Frederick Post, page 7, Jones bodies to be returned to Indiana, [Text]


November 25, 1978, KSFO news report, Guyana: How It Was, by Tony Russomanno, diigo,


November 25, 1978, Lodi News-Sentinel, Guyana Launches Jonestown Probe,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, page A1, Some of 780 Forced To Drink; Witness Says Most Waited Turn Quietly,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-1, Still the Grim Cargoes of Death Are Flown Home,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-1, More Bodies Found Buried Under Others,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page I-10, Jones Burial in Indiana,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Funeral Held for Slain NBC Cameraman Brown,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times – UPI, Hundreds Were Slain, Survivor Reportedly Says,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, ‘You Must Die With Dignity,’ Jones Allegedly Yelled at Reluctant Victims,


November 25, 1978, Madison Courier, Rev. Jones Burial To Be At Richmond,


November 25, 1978, Memphis Press-Scimitar - UPI, Lane Says Garry Knew of Suicide Plane, [Text]


November 25, 1978, Milwaukee Journal, Kept Probes Grisly Tasks Remain Airm,


November 25, 1978, Montreal Gazette, page 7, This Is The Commune Jones Built, by Pete Carey,


November 25, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A8, U.S. Says Guyana Toll Has Nearly Doubled: Deaths in Jungle Commune Could Reach 780; Miscount a Puzzle, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A1, U.S. Says Incorrect Toll of Dead Reflects a Hasty Police Estimate; Priority Given to Jungle Search, by Graham Hovey,


November 25, 1978, New York Times - UPI, 121 Bodies of Cultists Arrive at Dover Base; Leader's Is Identified; Next of Kin Is Notified,


November 25, 1978, New York Times - UPI, Indiana Rites Planned For Jones and Family, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times - UPI, Witness Tells How Cult Members Went to Deaths,


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A9, US Says Most Cult Complaints Did Not.Warrant Formal Inquiry, by Nicholas M. Horrock, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A9, 'Unflappable' American Ambassador to Guyana; John Richard Burke, by Bernard Weintraub, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A9, 2 Officers Describe Horror of Guyana Death Scene, by Carey Winfrey, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A9, Doctor Fails in Search For His Mother's Body At Guyana Settlement, Special to The New York Times, [Text]


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A23, Observer; A Hunger For Masters, by Russell Baker,


November 25, 1978, New York Times, page A23, A Possible Remedy for Thinking That Leeds Youth; Into Easy Acceptance of Cult Figures, by Harold J. Morowitz,


November 25, 1978, The New York Times Magazine, page 9, 'Unflappable' American Ambassador to Guyana; John Richard Burke; Man in the News; Served at Bangkok Embassy; Aide Tells of 'Light Side', by Bernard Weintraub, Special to The New York Times,


November 25, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Children raise cult death toll,


November 25, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Military rushes to sort glut of bodies, diigo,


November 25, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, page 3, Garry blames Lane for silence,


November 25, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Cameraman buried,


November 25, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Hysteria seen at death rite,


November 25, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner - AP, page 1, Grim Toll at 775 in Jonestown, [Toll, continued page A-12]


November 25, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner, page 12A, Cultists Throughout History Left Bloody Trail Of Horrors, by Barry Renfrew,


November 25, 1978, Palm Beach Post - Post Wire Services, Jonestown Death Toll Hits 775, [Continued page A23; Jonestown]


November 25, 1978, Palm Beach Post - Post Wire Services, 'Babies and Children Went First', [Continued page A23; Survivor]


November 25, 1978, Palm Beach Post, Opinion, page A22, Madness Can Be Communicable, by George Will,


November 25, 1978, Palm Beach Post - AP, page A23, Jones' Smooth Public Image Helped Open Many Doors,


November 25, 1978, The St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, The Jonestown Horror; Murder-Suicide Count Estimated As High As 794, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, The St. Petersburg Independent - AP, page 3A, Fear of Violating Rights, Prevented Federal Action, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, The St. Petersburg Independent - AP-Knight-Ridder, page 3A, Relatives Want Temple to Bring Dead Home,[Blog]


November 25, 1978, The St. Petersburg Independent, page 3A, Identification of Bodies Could Take Two or Three Weeks, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, The St. Petersburg Independent, page 3A, Realty Firm, Involved With Peoples Temple, Raided, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times, page 1, Death toll in Guyana leaps to 775, U.S. soldiers find bodies under bodies, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times -Los Angeles Times, page 1, Jim Jones was swallowed by his own big lie, by David Johnston, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - UPI, Temple's U.S. remnant is stunned, by Richard M. Harnett, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - New York Times, page 8A, U.S. ambassador praised for cool under fire in Guyana, in Bernard Weintraub, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - AP, page 8A, Mass suicides have been part of history, by Barry Renfrew, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - Los Angeles Times, page 21A, For Ryan, independence meant having to seek his own answers, by Karen Feld, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - AP, page 22A, Sect survivor says many waited quietly to commit suicide, by Lew Wheaton, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, St. Petersburg Times - AP, page 2B, Who joins a cult? Ask Ted and Lin Arison of Miami Beach---their son Michael did, [Blog]


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, 780 Bodies at Jonestown; Early Count Was 'in Error',


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, Jonestown Toll Now Up to 775,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle - AP, page 4, Jones and Family Will Be Buried In Indiana,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Cultists' Medical Records,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 12, U.S. Funds Sought For Shipping Bodies,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Garry, Mark Lane Assail Each Other on Suicides, by George Draper,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Slain NBC Cameraman Called a Hero,


November 25 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Jonestown Survivor; He Saw Hundreds Die,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 1, Faithful show grief, resolve,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Club to honor news heroes,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Friends saying goodbye to Greg, [Robinson]


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - AP, Newsman eulogized as a hero, [Bob Brown]


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Death count rises to 900; Final toll in Guyana; Jones follower charged with four murders,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Garry, Lane bitterly blame each other,


November 25, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 4, The Politicians Who May Succeed Ryan, by Bill Workman,


November 25, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, pages 1 & 16, Bodies, 'one under other,' raise Guyana toll to 775,


November 25, 1978, San Juan Star - NYT News Service, 'Where did it all go wrong?', by James Feron,


November 25, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, The Pied Piper fetching tune, by Patricia McCormack


November 25, 1978, San Juan Star, U.S. offers explanation on revised suicide count,


November 25, 1978, San Juan Star – UPI, 2 AF planes refuel here on way to Guyana airlift,


‎November 25, 1978, Sydney Morning Herald, After The Horror Of Jonestown... Sect


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, U.S. Defends Lack of Preventive Steps,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, New Layers of Corpses Found at Jonestown, Pushing Total to 775; Many Bodies Are Those of Children, [Jonestown Total Hits 775, page 4, continued from page 1]


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 1, U.S. Defends Lack of Preventive Steps,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, Cultists Quietly Waited to Die, Witness Reports,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, From Satan to Gurus and 'Prophets'; Up to 26 Million Believed Involved In 5,000 Religious Cults in America,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, FBI Expects to Identify Most of Returned Bodies,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page 4, Bodies of Joneses to Return to Indiana


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade, Opinion, page 8, Are Cults Escape Routes For Adherents? by Ellen Goodman,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade, Opinion, page 8, Stealing, Killing In Religion's Name, by Carl Rowan,


November 25, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, Suppressed Knew Jonestown Conditions,


November 25, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - L.A. Times-WaPo News Service, page 1A, Guyana Count Nearing 800, by Leonard Downie Jr., [Continued page 12A: Body Count Error Reported] diigo,


November 25, 1978, Virgin Islands Daily News, page 2, More Bodies Found in Guyana, [continued page 16, More Bodies]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 'Smaller Bodies Found Under Larger . . .', 370 More Bodies Found at Cult Camp in Guyana, by Leonard Downie Jr. Washington Post Foreign Service, 1,950 words [Text] [jfk.hood]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, 370 More Bodies Discovered in Jonestown, Air Base Mortuary Is Already Short of Room, by Alice Bonner, Staff Writer, [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Air Base Mortuary Is Already Short of Room, by Alice Bonner, Staff Writer, 1,228 words [Blog]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Death Toll in Jonestown Climbs to 775, by Leonard Downie Jr., 7 words [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Tragedy Numbs Survivors' Emotions, A Week of Tragedy in Guyana Dulls Survivors' Emotions, by Fred Barbash, Staff Writer, 1,008 words [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A4, Jones Used Sex to Manipulate Followers, Ex-Cultists Say, [Weisberg] [Text] 514 words


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post - UPI, page A5, New Revelation of Jonestown Deaths Shocks Remnant of Peoples Temple, 438 words [weisberg] [Text] [FBI Vol.3]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, page A5, U.S., Fearing Rights Violations, Ruled Out Investigating Cults, [Weisberg] [Text]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A5, Jones' Burial To Be in Indiana, [Text] [Blog]


November 25, 1978, The Washington Post, Tragedy Numbs Survivors’ Emotions, by Fred Barbash, 1,008 words [jfk.hood] [Text]


November 25, 1978, Washington Star - AP, page A-6, Lane Kept Secrets on Cult, Lawyer Says, [Text] [Weisberg]


November 25, 1978, Washington Star - UPI, page A-1, Guyana Death Toll Doubles, Some Cultists Forced to Drink Poison, [Vol.8]





November 26, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page A-17, Charleston Awaits Arrival of Survivors, by Joe Dolman,


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 26, 1978, Beaver County (Pa.) Times - UPI, page A-4, Jones' temple of love; Place of misery, death, by Alvin B. Webb,


November 26, 1978, Beaver County (Pa.) Times - UPI, page A-4, Stricken families seek help,


November 26, 1978, Beaver County (Pa.) Times - UPI, page A-4, Cult member is arrested,


November 26, 1978, Boca-Raton News - AP, A pact with Chaos, A preacher turned madman led his followers on a collision course with madness, by Sid Moody and Victoria Graham, AP Writers, [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, Unofficial death total--912, All bodies evacuated from site, by George Esper, [Text] 1,045 words


November 26, 1978, Boston Globe, Page A1, The Psychology: The making of modern cultists, by Carroll Stoner, [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, The History: A saga of hope and death, by Sid Moody and Victoria Graham, AP Writers, 2,538 words [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Globe, page A12, Lane now says he knew more than he told, by Charles Krause, 1,237 words [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Globe, page A13, Families seek help in planning burials, by Richard Harnett, 297 words [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Sunday Globe, page A32, Moon conference: demonstration that jargon is universal, by Robert Cooke, 522 words [Text]


November 26, 1978, Boston Sunday Globe, page A32, A religious revival in N.E. prayed for, by James L. Franklin, Globe Staff, 681 words [Text]


November 26, 1978, Buffalo Courier Express - Reuter, page A-1, Toll of Human Slaughter Soars to 914 in Guyana; Final Count Reported As 46 Cult Survivors Hope for Repatriation,


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Guyana toll at 910; 3 tell plot to deliver $500,000 to Russians, by Michael Sneed, 964 words Three male survivors of the mass suicide-murder at the People's Temple in Jonestown said Saturday they were entrusted with a suitcase containing an estimated


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Jim Jones: Portrait of a madman, by Ray Moseley, 3,374 words


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Jones camp: empty now, ransacked, by Timothy McNulty, 688 words The last bodies of the 910 victims of last week's mass murder-suicide were ferried out by United States military helicopters Saturday, almost a week to the hour after the macabre ritual.


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 16, Final bodies from Guyana arrive in U. S., 349 words


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 16, Jones' lawyers trade charges on suicide plot, 485 words


November 26, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 18, Day by day, a new stunning horror, 663 words


November 26, 1978, The Columbia State, page 1-A, Delay is Expected in Return of Cultists, by Herb Frazier, Staff Writer,


November 26, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 5-A, Carter phone call confirms two sons' fears of reprisal, by Rich Mauer,


November 26, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1A, Jimmy Jones: 'Either Lots of Good, Or Hitler,' by Sid Moody and Victoria Graham, [Continued page A-8]


November 26, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1A, Jonestown Toll Reaches 910, [Continued page A-9]


November 26, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 1A, Guyana Citizens Criticize Government Over Jonestown, [Continued page A-9]


November 26, 1978, Lakeland Ledger - New York Times, page A1, Death Causes May Be Hard to Determine, [Continued page 9A] [Text]


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, page A9, Ryan Forced Jonestown, Meeting,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Kin, Friends Salute Slain Newsman,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Cult Toll 912, With at Least 260 Children,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Cult Toll Tops 900; All Bodies Removed, by Jerry Cohen,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, 3 Who Escaped Say They Had to Abandon Money, by Leonard Greenwood and Jerry Belcher, 1,081


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Garry Recalls Jonestown's Final Days--Guns, Drugs, Madness, by Robert Scheer, 4,314 words


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Use of Death Threats by Jones Reported, by Bill Farr, 907 words


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Cult Has Plan to Kill Defectors, Attorney Says, by Nardo Zacchino, 849 words


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A28, Cult Reportedly Got Assets From Layton, 311 words


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A28, 400 Attend Rites for S. F. Newsman Slain in Guyana,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A29, Letter Defending Temple Was Right at Time, Dymally Says, by Kenneth Reich,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A34, 'Just an Average American Boy,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A36, Congress to Probe U. S. Policy on Cult,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Cultist Letter Sought Halt to Probe in L. A., by Bill Farr,


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page J1, Psyching Out the Cults' Collective Mania, by Louis Jolyon West and Richard Delgado, [hathitrust]


November 26, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page J2, For Third World Nations, Any Help is Welcome, by John Peer Nugent,


November 25, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Hundreds Were Slain Survivor Says, (J. Judge)


November 26, 1978, The Milwaukee Journal, page 24, Cult Deaths Put Guyana Government In Hot Spot,


November 26, 1978, New York Post, Opinion, by Max Lerner,


November 26, 1978, New York Daily News, page 4, U.S. plans to fly home 70 survivors of horror, by Jeffrey Antevil,


November 26, 1978, New York Daily News, page 4, The bodies 'not suitable for viewing', by Michael Daly,


November 26, 1978, New York Daily News UPI, page 3, Guyana troops probe cult village,


November 26, 1978, New York Daily News, Guyana death toll now at 900,


November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, Guyana Toll is Raised to at Least 900 by U.S., with 260 Children Among Victims at Colony; Total Is Up by 120, A Survivor Says That Many Took Poison Willingly on Jones's Urging, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, Survivor of Rite Confirms That Most Adults Took Poison Voluntarily, by Jon Nordheimer,


November 26, 1978, New York Times - UPI, F.B.I. Is Concerned About Crime Files; Reports by Bureau Say Organized Crime Figures Have Obtained Data From Police Unit, [Text]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, No Autopsies Done on Victims, Leaving Cause of Deaths Unclear, by Lawrence K. Altman, [Continued page A20: No Autopsies Performed on the Jonestown Victims] [Text] [Blog]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, How Rev. Jim Jones Gained His Power Over Followers, by Robert Lindsay, [Wikipedia footnote title for below]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, page A1, Jim Jones--From Poverty To Power of Life and Death, by Robert Lindsey, [Continued page 20, Jim Jones's Life: From an Indiana Boyhood to Powerful Head of a Religious Cult] [Text]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, How Rev. Jim Jones Gained His Power Over Followers, by Robert Lindsay,


November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A22, Jonestown Was a Model; Now It's Embarrassment, by David Vidal, [Text]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, page E1, Jonestown Has; Many Precedents, by Boyce Rensberger, [Text: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Nov. 27]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, By Death Possessed; A Prophet, a Cult And Mass Madness In Guyana Jungle, [Text] [Text Via Wilmington Morning Star]


November 26, 1978, New York Times, page E21, Washington: The Decline of Manners, by James Reston,


November 26, 1978, New York Times, page E21, No End Of Messiahs, by Marvin Harris,


November 26, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Opinion, Farewell to a Congressman, by Elizabeth Mehren,


November 26, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, Rep. Ryan's services, burial today, by Susan Shoemaker,


November 26, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner - AP, Jonestown Deaths Reach 910,


November 26, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner - AP, The Jonestown Horror, Perspective On People’s Temple Shows Cold Hand Steering Fate,


November 26, 1978, Ocala Star-Banner, Guyana Reality Falls Behind Promise,


November 26, 1978, The Press-Courier, page 1, Stray Dog,


November 26, 1978, San Juan Star, The etiology of the Guyanese massacre,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-1, 3 Temple members, Suspects freed in Guyana; Release brings clash with other cult survivors, by Jim Willse, Examiner City Editor,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-1, Inside a mortuary for Guyana's dead, by Peter H. King, Examiner Staff Writer,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-2, In remembrance of Greg Robinson,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-2, Tributes to a photojournalist,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, Opinion, page A-2, Memories of two colleagues, by Reg Murphy,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-2, Goodbye to Greg: They had seen his brilliance,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-4, Service for Guyana victims,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-4, Aid in store for Guyana families,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-9, Covering a horror story: The twisted Guyana tale,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-11, 6 in family believed dead, by Peter King,


November 26, 1978, San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, page A-14, Flight to Jonestown: 'relatives' futile ordeal, by Tim Reiterman,


November 26, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 17, Bloated bodies, stench mark Guyana death site, by Nigel Cumberbatch,


November 26, 1978, Sarasota Herald-Tribune - UPI, full page investigative report, page 13-A, Self-Styled Messiah Leads 'Extravaganza of Death' In Guyana's Jungle, They Killed Babies First, by Alvin B. Webb,


November 26, 1978, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, page 2-E, Opinion, Modern Emptiness: Jonestown Massacre -- Sign of Times?, by George Will,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review, page B-1, Mass Suicide: Jonestown people programmed for leader's command, Compiled from S-R wire services,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review, page B-1, Night Before death; Ryan sensed something was terribly wrong, by Charles A. Krause, [Continued page B-2]


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review - AP, page B-2, Suicides: Russ cite U.S. way of life,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review - AP, page B-2, 2 'instant' paperbacks ready for publication,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review, page B-3, Mass suicides in past; Jonestown largest of its kind since 73 A.D. when 960 died, by Bill Drummond,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review, page B-3, Lawyer hid 'real conditions', by Charles A. Krause,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman Review, page B-3, Tragedy may spur church crackdown,


November 26, 1978, The Spokesman-Review - NYT, page H-1, Jim Jones: Power of love twisted into the love of power, by James Feron, [Text]


November 26, 1978, The Sunday Oklahoman, page 1, Jones Very Slick, City Woman Says, by Mick Hinton,


November 26, 1978, The Sunday Oklahoman, Jones Very Slick, City Woman Says, by Mick Hinton,


November 26, 1978, The Sunday Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] - AP, page A-2, Volunteers unload bodies of 183 religious cultists, [Text]


November 26, 1978, The Sunday Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] - AP, Death toll reaches 910, [Text]


November 26, 1978, The Sunday Register - AP, page A2, Volunteers unload bodies of 183 religious cultists [Text]


November 26, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald - AAP/Reuters, page 1, Suicide-Murder Horror: Another 367 Bodies Found, by David Jones, [Cont. page 32: Grim story from cult death camp]


November 26, 1978, The Sydney Morning Herald - AAP/Reuters, pages 18 & 19, That Incredible Jones Boy...He Sold Monkeys to Finance a New Religion, [Continued page 24] [Blog]


November 26, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page A-1, Jonestown Toll at 910; Bodies All Flown Out,


November 26, 1978, The Toledo Blade - AP, page A-1, A Pact With Chaos Kept at Jamestown, by Sid Moody and Victoria Graham, (cont. page 10 as Road to Jonestown Mapped Out]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Jonestown death count reaches 912, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Families ask for aid to return dead, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Temple care home faces uncertain future, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Bodies of Temple members flood Dover AFB mortuary, by Mary Ellen Haskett, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Evidence found during LA raid could link cultists to extortion attempt, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Temple massacre survivors still in Guyana, [Blog]


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 1A, In Guyana Suicides, Death Toll Hits 900, by Leonard Downie, Jr., [continued page 18-A]


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, Editorial, page 4A, Guyana Slaughter,


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, Opinion, page 4A, The Mad, Infantile Search, by George Will,


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 10A, Bodies Continue To Arrive At Dover,


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 10A, Johnstown: A Pact With Chaos,


November 26, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 11A, Survivor Says U.S. Was Warned,


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Child Corpses Still Stir the Mortuary, by Alice Bonner, 699 words [Blog]


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Toll Reaches 910 As U.S. Clears Jonestown Camp, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer, [Weisberg] [Text]


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A2, In Today's Washington Post,837 words


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A19, Survivors Will Be Flown To Charleston, Not Dover, 215 words


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post - UPI, page A19, Survivors Will Fly to South Carolina, State Lends Air Force Base $25,000,


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A20, Jonestown Story Grew Uglier With Each Chapter, by Leonard Downie Jr., Washington Post Foreign Service, 2,963 words


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page A21, Survivor Tells of Suitcase full of Treasure, by Fred Barbash, 385 words [Tim Carter] [FBI Vol. 5]


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, Jones’ Burial To Be in Indiana,


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page C1, The Lure Of Our Many Cults, by Henry Allen, [Weisberg] [Text] November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page C6, Jonestown, by Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald, C.S.P., 256 words


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page C6, Letter to the Editor, by Susan Cruzan Guy, Vienna,


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page C6, Letter to the Editor 5,, by Joseph Webb,


November 26, 1978, The Washington Post, page C6, Letter to the Editor 1, by Jack L. Levin


November 26, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-8, How Cultists’ Hopes Turned to Fear, by Robert Geline,


November 26, 1978, Washington Star-News - NYT News Service, page A-8, Causes of Death Still Uncertain,





November 27, 1978, The Albany [Ga.] Herald - UPI, page 1, Pair Given Cult Cash, Escape, [cont. page 5, Carters Relate Cult Cash Tale]


November 27, 1978, The Albany [Ga.] Herald – AP, page 5, Temple Tied to Moscow, diigo,


November 27, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page 1-A, Marshals Will Shield Cultists From Each Other’s Violence, by Bob Dart,


November 27, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution – NYT, page 1-A, Survivors Now Doubt if ‘Dad’ Knew Best, by Jon Nordheimer,


November 27, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page 13-A, Bodies of 912 Cultists Arrive At Delaware AFB,


November 27, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution - UPI, page 13-A, Guyana Death Scene Left Soldiers Stunned,


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 27, 1978, Boston Globe, page A1, The search for identities of the dead, 926 words [Text] diigo,


November 27, 1978, Boston Globe, page A7, Letters left by dead tell of human emotion, by George Esper, [Text]


November 27, 1978, Boston Globe, page A8, Jones' power fed on dependence, by Henry Allen, 1,828 words [cont. page 9, Isolation made paranoia possible] [Text]


November 27, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page A9, Legislator aims at cult funds, [Text]


November 27, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page A18, JFK film said to show two, [Text]


November 27, 1978, Buffalo Courier Express - AP, page 17, All Cult Bodies Back in U.S.; Airlift Ends,


November 27, 1978, Buffalo Evening News - Knight-Ridder, Mark Lane: Why Was He in Jonestown?, by Jack Severson,


November 27, 1978, The Charleston New Courier, page A1, Preparations Made For Guyana Survivors, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Jones' death doctrines based on reincarnation, by Timothy McNulty and Michael Sneed, 1.765 words


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Cult negotiated to flee to Russia, by Peter Arnett,


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Last of Jonestown bodies--the children--come home, by James Coates,


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 6, Once well liked, quiet boy now a murder suspect, by George de Lama and Joseph Geshwiler, [Charles Edward Beikman]


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 18, Other 6 -- No Title,


November 27, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 13, World,


November 27, 1978, The Christian Science Monitor, page 1, Jonestown aftermath buffets Guyana, Word Count: 585,


November 27, 1978, The Columbia Record, page 1-A, Survivors’ Families Head for Charleston, by Robert M. Hitt III and Will Lester,


November 28, 1978, The Columbia Record, page 1-C, Survivors, 7 Released by Guyana, by Robert M. Hitt III, Staff Writer,


November 27, 1978, The [Columbia] State, page 1-A, Felons May Be Aboard Airplane,


November 27, 1978, The [Columbia] State, page 1-A, U.S. Agents Await Massacre Survivors, Religious Cult Members May Arrive on Tuesday, by Jack L. Truluck, W. Clark Surratt and Mike Clements,


November 27, 1978, The Daily Iowan, page 1, Jonestown clean-up ends, diigo,


November 27, 1978, The Daily Register – AP, page 1, Cultists explored exodus to Russia, by Peter Arnett, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, The Daily Register – AP, Page 2, Grisly task comes to an end, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, The Frederick Post, page B-10, Pact with chaos: what really happened in Guyana?, by Sid Moody and Victoria Graham, AP Writers.


November 27, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, Last bodies returned; ID efforts begin, by Chris Connell, diigo,


November 27, 1978, The Frederick Post - AP, page A2, Military task force moves out of Guyana, by Peter Arnett, diigo,


November 27, 1978, The Idaho Statesman, page 1-B, Carter says he has room for his sons, by Tom Grote,


November 27, 1978, The Jackson Daily News – AP, FBI Hopes to Pick Guyana Suspects,


November 27, 1978, Kentucky New Era, page 1, Jonestown Cleanup Is Over; Guyanese Holding Survivors, by Lew Wheaton, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A1, Police Hold Jonestown Survivors, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Grandmother Tells Guyana Carnage Escape, Survivors Recover in Puerto Rico,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, page A-6, Jonestown Letters Reveal Guilt,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A-6, Note Discovered on Jones' Body, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-1, Last Bodies of Mass Suicide Return to U.S.,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-3, Peoples Temple Affiliated With the Disciples of Christ


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Brother Forced To Go To Jonestown,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Mass Suicide Reportedly Used as Blackmail Threat,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, Effort to Aid Cult Victims' Kin Launched,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, page I-30, Jones Body to Be Cremated,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A30, Jones' Body to Be Cremated, 153 words


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Last Bodies of Mass Suicide Return to U. S., 1,194 words


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Memo Shows Cult, Soviet Discussed Move to Russia, 340 words


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A14, Security for 70 Returning Survivors to Be Very Tight, by Jeff Prugh, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, page A-26, Cultists' Notes to 'Dad' Jones Revealed,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times - AP, page A-27, Sealed Note Found on Jones' Body, FBI Says,


November 27, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B26, Tell of Troubled Minds, Broken Homes, Cultists' Notes to 'Dad' Jones Revealed, 630 words


November 27, 1978, Milwaukee Journal, page 1, Fight Over Boy, 6, Key In Jones Story, [Cont. Boy]


November 27, 1978, Milwaukee Journal - AP and UPI, page 4, Body Transporters Complete Macabre Task,


November 27, 1978, Milwaukee Journal, Part II, page 6, AP-UPI Photos: Survivors, Bodies Return,


November 27, 1978, New York Daily News, page 3, Last jet: 183 bodies in 82 caskets, by Michael Daly,


November 27, 1978, New York Daily News - AP, page 3, U.S. troops pulling out of Guyana,


November 27, 1978, New York Daily News, page 19, Promised land was the jungle; And for 6 kin, the savior was a devil, by John Hamill, diigo,


November 27, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A13, U.S. Explains Policy Toward Sect; Why State Department Knew Little About Colony, by Graham Hovey, [Text]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, Note Found on Jones' Body, by Nicholas M. Horrock,


November 27, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A14, Toll at Jonestown is Set at 909 by U.S., as Army Pulls Out: Last 183 Bodies Flown Home; Guyana Still Holds Most Survivors, by Joseph B. Treaster, [Text]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A12, A Second Guyana Cult Is Focus of Dispute; Historical Refuge for Dissidents; Group Imported From Brooklyn Grown Bolder Since Protests Group Claims 7,000 Members, by Carey Winfrey, [Text]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, Note Found on Jones' Body, by Nicholas M. Horrock, diigo,


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A12, I Never Once Thought He Was Crazy'; Claims of Superiority Unlimited Power in Commune, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text] [Blog] [hathitrust]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A12, 70 Survivors From Guyana Due in U. S. Tomorrow; Sect Not Under Investigation Agency's Role Explained, by Wayne King, [Text]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A12, Jones and 3 in Family Are to Be Buried at Sea, [Text] [Blog]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A13, Sect Lawyer Explains Role In Custody Fight Over Boy, by Wallace Turner, [Text]


November 27, 1978, New York Times, page A14, Guyana Did Autopsies on Some Victims, U.S. Reports Cause of Death Could Be Hidden, by Lawrence K. Altman, [Text] [Blog]


November 27, 1978, New York Times - UPI, 9 New Yorkers Learn Nothing of Kin in Sect, [Text]


November 27, 1978, Palm Beach Post - UPI, page C5, Recovery Team Burns Contaminated Clothes, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Palm Beach Post - UPI, page C5, Jones Had Considered Taking Cult to Russia, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Palm Beach Post - AP, page C5, FBI Will Quiz Cult Survivors On Ryan Death, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Palm Beach Post - AP, page C5, Letters to ‘Dad’; Journals of Jonestown Dead Lay in Mud, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - NYT, Jonestown Has Many Precedents, by Boyce Rensberger, [Text]


November 27, 1978, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - AP, page 1, Cult Bodies All Back, U.S. Forces Pull Out, [Continued page 7]


November 27, 1978, The Prescott Courier - AP, Page 1, Jones discussed transplanting cult to Russia, by Peter Arnett, AP Special Correspondent, [Text]


November 27, 1978, The Prescott Courier - AP, Last of cult bodies returned, Gayanese authorities still detain survivors,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Guyana Mercy Mission Ends – FBI to Question Survivors,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 4, How the Temple Shattered a Family; Jones Lured Son, Mother, by Stephen Hall,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 4, Jones’ Body Won't Go Home,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - AP, page 9, Letters to Jones -- legacies of guilt,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Examiner - AP, Grieving minister: We marched together,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Lawyer aims to keep holdings of Peoples Temple from state, by Annie Nakao,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 1, Police; Jones did kill himself, by John Jacobs, Staff Writer,


November 27, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, The Thriller Novel by Leo Ryan, by Bill Workman,


November 27, 1978, San Jose Mercury News, page 17A, Jones lived well, kept to himself during mysterious Brazil stay, [Text]


November 27, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 5, Troops in Guyana body cleanup burn uniforms,


November 27, 1978, The Toledo Blade - L.A. Times/WaPo News Service, page 6, Fight For Boy Linked to Guyana Deaths, Parents' Struggle Called Key Factor in Ryan Visit, by Karen DeYoung and Paul Grabowicz,


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page A1, U.S. Force Pulling Out; Guyana Task Ends, [Continued: Task, page 10A]


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 8A, Nicaragua Outposts Hit,


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 9A, Bodies Brought to U.S. Exceed 900,


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 9A, In Jonestown, Letters to 'Dad',


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 9A, Note Found on Body of Jones,


November 27, 1978, The Victoria Advocate - AP, page 9A, FBI Ready for Probe in Death,


November 27, 1978, The Village Voice, page 1, Cult Politics Comes of Age, by Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Jones considered Soviet move, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, SF mayor is killed, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, If government had listened, 'Mass suicide could have been avoided', [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Charleston awaits the arrival of Jonestown survivors, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, List of 75 survivors reported by KRON-TV, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 4, The Jonestown Horror: A reprise, by Alvin B. Webb, [Blog]


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Suicides Called 'Punishment', by Karen DeYoung and Paul Grabowicz, Special to The Washington Post [Text] 1,413 words [hathitrust]


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, GIs Fly Home After Clearing Cult's Camp, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer, [Text] [Blog] 850 words


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A16, Guyana Cultists Bared Feelings to Jones in Letters to 'Dad', [Text]


November 27, 1978, The Washington, page A18, Note Is Found On Jones' Body


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A19, Airlift of Victims' Bodies To Dover Is Completed, by Alice Bonner, Washington Post Staff Writer, [Text]


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A19, Puzzlement, Frustration for Remnants of a Family, by Alice Bonner, [Text] [Family Info]


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A19, Ex-Backers Picket Moon At Boston Science Parley, by Stacy Jolna, Special to The Washington Post,


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page A23, 'Some Tragedies Cannot be Prevented', by William Raspberry,[Text]


November 27, 1978, The Washington Post, page C1, Cult Deaths Arouse Strong Feelings, by James Lardner and Loretta Tofani, Staff Writers, [Text] [Weisberg: Cult Deaths Arouse Strong Feelings, Interviewees Voice Concern for Young, Suspicion of Eccentric Groups]


November 27, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-1, All Bodies Back In the U.S., Await Identification, by Jeremiah O'Leary,


November 27, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-9, Long, Slow Body Identification Process Begins, by Jeremiah O'Leary, Staff Writer,


November 27, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-8, Cult Affiliation Embarrasses Disciples Church, Which May Cut Ties With Any Such Group, by William F. Willoughby


November 27, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star, page 2-A, Sealed note adds to Jones mystery,


November 27, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star - AP, page 3-A, Gruesome job is finally over in Jonestown, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star, page 1-C, By Death Possessed: A Prophet, a Cult And Mass Madness in Guyana Jungle


November 27, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star, page 1-C, Opinion, Jonestown Has Many Precedents, by Boyce Rensberger,


November 27, 1978, Wilmington Morning Star, page 2-D, Operation Guyana; Worst assignment ever for 100 from Fort Bragg, diigo,


November 27, 1978, Youngstown Vindicator - AP, page 1, Jones, Soviet Discussed Moving Cult To Russia,





November 28, 1978, Afro-American, 250 children among 900 Jonestown victims,


November 28, 1978, The Age, page 6, Suicides May Be Cremated,


November 28, 1978, Associated Press, Letter tells of suicide rehearsal,


November 28, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, page 12-A, Tension Stalks Guyana Hotel, by Jack Jones, Special to the Constitution,


November 28, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, Only The Horror Lives On In Jim Jones' Village, by Joe Nordheimer,


November 28, 1978, Boston Herald, The Column; Unmaking of phantom-fight Lane, by George Higgins, diigo


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 A8, Thumbnail sketches of men involved in San Francisco killings,
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, Boston Globe, page 1, Mayor of San Francisco is slain; 2nd official also killed; ex-city supervisor is held, by Fred Mann [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe, page 1, 'What will happen next?', by Cathy Trost, 585 words [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe - AP, page 6, 80 from cult await decision, [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page A8, He lived, died as a crusader, [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page A8, Milk Called Progressive, [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe, page A19, …and one parent knows his child could kill, by Mike Barnicle, [Text]
November 28, 1978, Boston Globe, page A19, Lost in the jungle of a ruinous religion, by George F. Will, [Text]
November 28, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, How nine escaped Guyana jungle hell, by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,
November 28, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, 2 from area among Guyana dead, by Sean Toolan,
November 28, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Probe origin of note in Jim Jones' pocket,
November 28, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 10, U. S. awaiting cult survivors,
November 28, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 14, Other 5 -- No Title,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia Record, page 1-A, 'It's Been Like a Bad Dream, by Will Lester, Record Staff Writer,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia Record, page 1-C, Survivors, 7 Released by Guyana, by Robert M. Hitt III, Staff Writer,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia State - AP, page 1-A, Decision Expected on Which Survivors Can Return Home, by George Esper,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia State, page 1-A, Port Confirmed as Destination of Survivors,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia State, page 7-A, National Attention Focuses on Base In Charleston,
November 28, 1978, The Columbia State - AP, page 7-A, Contents of Note Found On Jones' Body Released,
November 28, 1978, The Fredericks Post, Guyana police quiz 3 survivors,
November 28, 1978, The Fredericks Post, FBI releases Jones' note,
November 28, 1978, Lodi News-Sentinel, page 6, Jim Jones 'endorsements', by Nick Thimmesch,
November 28, 1978, Lodi News-Sentinel - UPI, page 8, Guyana Launches Jonestown Probe,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Actuality of Death Gone but Feel Is Everywhere, by Jerry Belcher,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Doctor Among Cult Dead, 91 words
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A3, Bodies of Moscone, Milk to Lie in State in S. F. City Hall,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A10, The Shock Was Too Deep for Tears, by David Johnston,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-14, Phone Numbers For Kin,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A-14, FBI Releases Text of Letter Found on Jones,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times - UPI, page A18, Brother Forced to Go to Jonestown, Man Says,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A22, Moscone Showed No Fear for His Personal Safety, by George Skelton,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Jonestown First Hand, by Jerry Belcher,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Crowds Line Up in Dry-Eyed Vigil, by David Johnston,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, Politics Was a Gentleman's Game for Mayor, by George Skelton,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B1, S. F. Mayor George Moscone Slain,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B3, Writer Had Been Sounding Warning on Jonestown for Months, by Mike Goodman,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B14, Apparently Cultist Note, by Ronald J. Ostrow,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B14, Guyana to Decide Which of 80 Temple Survivors Will Be Held,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B17, Considered Soviet Colony,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B18, Brother Forced to Go to Jonestown, Man Says,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page C5, Flood of Letters Praised Temple Leader, by Bill Farr,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page C6, San Francisco: From Guyana,
November 28, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page C7, The Good Fortune of Knowing 2 Honorable Men, by Warren Olney,
November 28, 1978, Memphis Press Scimitar, Lawyer Lane Says 'Gift' of Kool-Aid Is Threat on Life, by Ken Garland,
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – AP, page A1, San Francisco mourns mayor, gay official slain in City Hall, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – N.Y. Times News Service. Page A1, Jones began to control lives of followers, by Robert Lindsey, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – Washington Star, page 4A, The FBI’s undercover dilemma, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – Combined Miami News Services, page 8A, Cult survivors screened before return to U.S., [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News, page 4D, Lax security leaves local officials unprotected, by Verne Williams and Bill Gjebre, Miami News Reporters, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – Cox News Service, page 8A, Jonestown survivors hated life in commune, by Jack Jones, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – Combined Miami News Services, page 8A, Cult survivors screened before return to U.S., [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – N.Y. Times News Service, page 8A, Lawyer talks of ‘mad’ client, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News – AP, page 8A, A follower’s last message to his crazed cult leader, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Miami News, Letters, page 12A, Guyana’s lesson, by Manuel A. Diaz,
November 28, 1978, Montreal Gazette, page 1, Frisco mayor slain in city hall shooting,
November 28, 1978, Montreal Gazette - AP- UPI, page 2, Soviets Hinted At Home For Jones' Cult Commune, ‎
November 28, 1978, Monterey Peninsula Herald, L.A. Freelance Journalist, Now in Hiding, Tried to Inform the World About Jonestown, [Text]
November 28, 1978, The Morning Record and Journal - UPI, page 14, Officials reveal no trace found of 'death teams',
November 28, 1978, The New Mexican - AP, page A2, Cult survivors may come home tonight, diigo,
November 28, 1978, New York Daily News, page 34, Identification hinges on MD, dental records, by Michael Daly,
November 28, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A13, Suicide Note Disclosed; Note Is Found With Jones's Body A Letter Alleging Bondage Congressman Requests Data, by Nicholas M. Horrock, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, pages A1, A14, Memory of Pain Haunting; A Quiet Playground Jonestown, a Village of the Dead, Awaits a Second and Final Death, by Jon Nordheimer, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A1, Suspect Sought Job; Moscone Had Been Asked to Reappoint Him as a Board Member; Replacement Chosen, by Wallace Turner, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A12, First Cultists Freed, but Many Expected to Be Held, by Joseph B. Treaster, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, A12, Delaware Coroner Is Ready to Investigate Cult Deaths; 29 Bodies Identified No Death Certificates No Information on Inquiries, by Lawrence K. Altman, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A12, Another Evacuation Plan, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A13, Delaware Aide Says He'd Do Autopsies; Medical Examiner Is Prepared to Investigate Death of the Cult Leader and Other Victims, by Lawrence K. Altman,
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A13, Desolate Scene Found at Ruined Jonestown Schoolhouse; Books and Pictures Hint at How Cult Taught Its Young, by Carey Winfrey, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, Page A14, Fringe Religions Find Fertile Soil in United States; Origins in Earlier Movements Definitions a Problem, by Kenneth A. Briggs, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times - AP, Page A14, Soviet Official Is Said to Have Met Twice With Top Aides of Cult Leader; Custody Hearing for Child, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page A22, Letters; Jonestown and the 'Ravages of Brainwashing', [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times, page B12, Harvey Milk, Led Coast Homosexual-Rights Fight; He Defeated 16 Others, by John M. Crewdson, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times - AP, Comparing His Church With Cult Irks Moon, [Text]
November 28, 1978, New York Times - AP, Cult Members Wanted Coast Inquiry Dropped, [Text] ‎
November 28, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Decision due on return of survivors,
November 28, 1978, The Oakland Tribune, A father's reaction to slaying, by Jim Johnson, Staff Writer,
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 1, The Temple's Rehearsals for Mass Suicide, by Ron Javers,
December 18, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle - Reuters, page 2, 700 Temple Dead Were 'Murdered',
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 4, 'Robot' Behavior of Ryan Murder Suspect, by Stephen Hall, [text]
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Grim Evidence of the slaughter in Guyana,
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 1, At Jonestown- struggled to die, Narcotics paved the way for the suicides, by Jim Wills,
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 5, On the scene at Jonestown- a nightmare, by Jim Willse,
November 28, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 5, On the scene at Jonestown- a nightmare, by Jim Willse,
December 28, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, How Jones Used Drugs, by Peter King,
November 28, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 11, U.S. hazy on return of cult survivors,
November 28, 1978, The Star-Phoenix - AP, page 4, Jonestown survivors to return to U.S.,
November 28, 1978, Sunday Times-Sentinel - UPI, Suitcase Puts Another Twist To Bizarre Tale,
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Secret Service investigating Temple 'hit list', [Blog]
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Ross Case: The man who brought Jones to Ukiah, by Mitchell Landsberg, Journal Staff Writer, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 1, Tuesday from the desk, by Jim Garner, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 2, Note found on Jones' body released, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 3, Meanderings, by Mark Raymond, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 4, Editorial, Guaranteed rights vs. fanaticism—The dilemma faced by our country, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, Nixon: Jones Offered ‘Something to Believe In,’ by Ronald Koven,
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, Fear and Suspicion Split Jonestown Survivors, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer, [Witness Accounts]
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, San Francisco Mayor, Official Slain,
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page A14, Guyana Still,
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page A22, Jones Cabin Contains Large Store of Sedatives,
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page A22, U.S. Officials Are Not Probing Death of Rev. Jones, by Alice Bonner, [Blog]
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post - L.A. Times, page A23, Woman Apparently Wrote Jones Note,
November 28, 1978, The Washington Post, page C1, Auschwitz Survivor Understands Jonestown, by Richard Cohen,
November 28, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-4, Chance to Get Angry at Mark Lane Helped Preserve Reason, by Mary McGrory, [Weisberg]
November 28, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A1, Cultists' Letters Tell of Feelings About Rev. Jones,
November 28, 1978, Washington Star-News, page A-7, Hundreds of Bodies From Guyana May Never Be Identified, by Duncan Spencer,
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 29, 1978, Boston Globe Jonestown question Mark Lane must answer, by Mary McGrory, [838 words] [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe, physician's body identified, Word Count: 68 [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe, US is urged not to pay Guyana cost, by Rachelle Patterson, [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe, page 14, Suspect charged in Calif. Murders, [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe, page 14, A stickler for tradition; Dan White had pledged law and order, by Fred Mann, Globe Staff [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe, page 24, Letters to the Editor, by David Freudberg, [Text]
November 29, 1978, Boston Globe - UPI, page 19, Photo Standalone 2 -- No Title, [Text]
November 29, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Jonestown's aged--special victims, by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,
November 29, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Mental aid urged for ex-cultists, by Michael Sneed and Timothy McNulty,
November 29, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page D2, A vulture named Mark Lane circles over Guyana's dead, by Nick Thimmesch,
November 29, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page D2, How can we help Cambodia?, by Mary McGrory,
November 29, 1978, The Christian Science Monitor, page 1, When a changing world shatters traditions,
November 29, 1978, The Christian Science Monitor, page 28, Checking violence,
November 29, 1978, The Columbia Record, Charleston Base To House Cult Survivors, by Robert M. Hirt III and Will Lester, Record Staff Writers,
November 29, 1978, The Columbia State, page 1A, N.Y. Re-Entry Point for First Survivors,
November 29, 1978, The Cornell Daily Sun - AP, Suspect Indicted in Mayor's Killing, Could Get Death, diigo,
November 29, 1978, The Daily Register – AP, Woman tells about the Rev. James Jones, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, The Knoxville Journal - AP, Lane cites plot to kill cult’s critics, [Text]
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner - AP, Guyanese to Reveal Plans for Mass Suicide Survivors,
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A1, Cult Members' Letters To Their 'Dad',
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, page A1, Jones Note Appears To Be Woman's Suicide Message,
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B7, 7 Elderly Survivors Prepare to Leave Guyana, [pqarchiver] 1,043 words,
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Cult Should Reimburse U.S., Lawmakers Says, Word Count: 107
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B7, 'House of Israel’, Fugitive's Cult in Guyana Flourishes, Word Count: 465
November 29, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SD9, The Jonestown Massacre: Don't Try to Explain It,, by Colman McCarthy, Word Count: 691
November 29, 1978, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Lane Tells Cult's Murder Plans,
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette - Chicago Tribune, page 15, 'Laid Back' San Francisco Reels Under Yet Another Horror, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette - AP, page 15, Slain Man Leaves Call to ‘Come Out’, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette, page 17, Lawsuits predicted by medical expert, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette - UPI, page 17, U.S. agency probes possible cult hit list, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette - UPI, page 17, Jonestown: What Next?, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Montreal Gazette - UPI, page 23, Bad news for stoolies: The FBI is going undercover, [Text]
November 29, 1978, NBC News, Jonestown Survivors May Have to Deal with Severe Mental Strains, Stock Footage, 8:18,
November 29, 1978, New York Daily News, page 2, Guyana survivors tell of horror, await flight, [FBI Vol. 5]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A1, 2 Deaths Mourned by San Franciscans; 25,000 Pay Tribute at City Hall to Slain Mayor and Supervisor, by Les Ledbetter, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, Letters to 'Dad': Portrait Of Cult's Faith and Fear; 'For Dad's Eyes Only' 'I Rather Obay', by Carey Winfrey, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times - AP, Mark Lane Fears He Is in Danger Because of Connection With Cult, [Text] [Weisberg]
November 29, 1978, New York Times - Reuters, Secret Service Checking Reports That Cult Planned to Kill Officials, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, U.S. May Seek Funds From Cult, [Text]

November 29, 1978, New York Times, Pravda Asserts the Dead Were Striving for Justice, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A15, Cult Leader Is Said to Have Reneged on College Education Promises,, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Parent Church Is Chagrined By Evolution of Jones's Cult; May Be 'Little Touchier', by George Vecsey, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, Jones' Parent Church Asks, What Now?, by George Vecsey,
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Bodies Said to Pose No Risk to Public: A Health Official in Delaware Says Corpses of 912 Cult Members Will Not Spread Disease, by Lawrence K. Altman, [Text] [Blog]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, Doctor Sees Danger in Cult Survivors' Deep Despair; 6 More Members Released, by Joseph B. Treaster, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, page A22, Ex-Aide Held in Moscone Killing Ran as a Crusader Against Crime, by William Carlsen, [Text]
November 29, 1978, New York Times, Consular Officers: Babysitters, Etc. by Graham Hovey,
November 29, 1978, The Oakland Tribune - AP, Mark Lane says cultists have murder 'master plan',
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter - AP, page A-1, White Charged with 2 Murders, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter - AP, page A-2, White Will Still Receive Medal, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter, page A-4, Op-Ed, Mark Lane Will Squeeze Profit From the Tragedy of Jonestown, by Nick Thimmesch, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter - AP, page A-11, Jonestown: Survivors eagerly Await Return to States, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter - AP, page A-11, FBI Identifies Body of Temple Physician, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Observer-Reporter - AP, page A-11, Cult May Have Had 'Hit List', [Text]
November 29, 1978,‎ Ottawa Citizen - AP, page 129, Cult suicide fault of U.S. life--Soviets, [Text]
November 29, 1978,‎ Ottawa Citizen - AP, page 129, Nixon: Jones 'very insane', [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A-4, FBI Questions Await Jonestown Survivors, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A-8, Witness Bares $50,000 Offer To Kill King, [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A-9, SF Slay Suspect Granted Delay In Arraignment, [Text]
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, page 20, Knockout drops in temple death drink, by Peter H. King,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Fund for relatives of victims,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, Relatives urged to send medical data,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Examiner, 7 survivors barely make flight home, by John Jacobs,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle - AP, Lane Thinks He May Be a Target,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, U.S. May Use Temple Money to Pay Body Shipping Costs,
November 29, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, Correction on Phone Numbers,
November 29, 1978, San Jose Mercury News, page 1, Toward the end, Jones slipped from reality into fantasy world, by Pete Carey, Staff Writer, diigo,
November 29, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, Jones counsel fears his life now in danger,
November 29, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Wednesday from the desk, by Jim Garner, diigo,
November 29, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Lack of medical, dental records hampering ID of Temple bodies, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Anthony Katsaris recovering from Guyana ambush wounds, by Kathy Hunter, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 1, Final Guyana body count 911, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 3, News media representatives flood Ukiah in wake of People’s Temple massacre, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A-18, Uncertainty Surrounds Survivors of Jonestown, by Warren Brown, [FBI Vol. 5]
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A-18, Jonestown Survivors Begin Trip Home, by Leonard Downie Jr.,
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A2, Lane Tells of Cultist Plan To Kill Top U.S. Officials, [Blog]
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A-18, Doctor's Body Identified By FBI Among the Dead, [FBI Schacht] [Text]
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A18, Pravda: Cultists Sought Justice in Guyana Jungles,
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A18, U.S. May Seek Cult's Millions,
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post – AP, Lane, Citing His Link to Cultists, Says His Life May Be in Danger,
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page A21,Opinion, Jonestown: 'The Dark Impulses That Lurk in Every Private Psyche', by Meg Greenfield,
November 29, 1978, The Washington Post, page B14, The TV Column,
November 30, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, Mark Lane's Conduct: Reprehensible, by Mary McGrory,
November 30, 1978, The Atlanta Constitution, 7 Cult Survivors Return to U.S.,
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,
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, CIA leak came from Rep. Leo Ryan, 201 words [Text]
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, page 2, The men who guard the secrets vs. those who seek them out, by Peter Andersen, Globe Staff, [Text]
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, Page 41, Founder’s Wife died – Brake Was Off, [Text]
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, Page 40, Synanon---from saving people to terror, by Robert Sam Anson [Text]
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, page 43, 7 Guyana survivors back in US, 340 words [Text]
November 30, 1978, Boston Globe, page 43, Lane remarks prompt probe, by Mary McGrory, 315 words [Text]
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 1, Even dead, Jones evokes passion, by Jeff Lyon,
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, 7 return to U.S. from Jonestown
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 2, Russ, Cuba envoys visited Jonestown, by Timothy McNulty and Michael Sneed,
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 7, Other 14 -- No Title, 142 words
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page 7, Likeness or not, Ch. 7 news image takes it on the chin in 'Walter' ad,
November 30, 1978, Chicago Tribune, page C14, Exclusive photos: Prelude to tragedy, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Columbia State - AP, page 15-A, Federal Officials Begin Pull-Out From Charleston,
November 30, 1978, The Cornell Daily Sun – AP, Guyanese Officials Let Seven Cult Survivors Leave for Trip Home, diigo,
November 30, 1978, The Daily Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] page 1, Holding hope relatives survived Jonestown; Tinton Falls woman had many there, by Robin Goldstein, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Daily Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] AP, page 5, Frisco is still stunned,[Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Daily Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] AP, page 5, Suicide Complex, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Daily Register [Shrewsbury, N.J.] AP, page 5, 7 survivors home, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, Florence Times Daily - UPI, Seven Elderly Survivors Still Fear For Their Lives,
November 30, 1978, The Fredericks Post, Elderly Cultists Leave Guyana, by George Esper, [Text] [Text]
November 30, 1978, The Fredericks Post - AP, Master murder plan revealed, [Text]
November 30, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 7C, Elderly Survivors Back From Jonestown, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Lakeland Ledger - AP, page 7C, 'Emotional Overload' Leaves 'Frisco Fearful of Suicide Wave, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Carter Puts Inflation Fight First, 331 words
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B8, Reagan Rates Jim Jones' Politics, 103 words
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page B8, 7 Elderly, Penniless Cult Members Flown to U.S., 458 words
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SD-A1, Cult Member's Family Still Hopes, by Nancy Ray, 1,296 words Donna VeZain is painfully close to tears these days. She is grieving for her daughter and grandson
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page OC-A11, Mother Believes June Letter From Girl was Phony, Couple Grieve, but Still Hope for Cultist Daughter, Grandson, by Nancy Ray, 1,080 words Donna VeZain is painfully close to tears these days She is grieving for her daughter and grandson
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SG1, Fears for Nine Other Relatives, by Mark Lansdsbaum, 848 words The day before 910 followers of the Rev. Jim Jones perished in the Jonestown mass murder-suicide Nov. 18, one of the Peoples Temple followers, Alvaray Satterwhite, 61, wrote her brother, Joe
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SE-A1, Horror of Jonestown Touches Lives of Two Long Beach Police Officers, by Robert J. Gore, 1,158 words
November 30, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page OC-A18, The Jungles of Civilized Mankind, by Phil Kerby, 632 words
November 30, 1978, Madison Courier - AP, page B1, Ryan Leaked Angola Story To Daniel Schorr, ‎
November 30, 1978, AP - Nashua Telegraph, page 3, Jonestown Survivors In U.S., by Denise M. Holt, AP Writer, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The News-Dispatch, page 4, UPI Photo: A soldier guards the doorway to Jim Jones bedroom.
November 30, 1978, New York Daily News, page 2, 7 survivors of cult horror fly here,
November 30, 1978, New York Times, Jersey Psychiatrist, Studying the Guyana Survivors, Fears Implications for U.S. Society From Other Cults, by Jon Nordheimer, [look for in hathitrust]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A1, 7 Elderly Survivors of Cult Are Returned From Guyana, Seven Survivors of Cult Return; Protected From Questions, by George Vecsey, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Special Privileges Aided Older Members' Survival; Slept Through the Killings, by Joseph B. Treaster, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A-16, 'Seniors' Got Special Privileges, by Joseph B. Treaster,
November 30, 1978, New York Times, News Summary; International National Metropolitan,
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Consular Officers; Baby Sitters, etc.: And Confessors, Psychiatrists and Social Workers; Official Says After Guyana Criticism, by Graham Hovey, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A16, U.S. Plans to Conduct Autopsies On Cult Leader and Six Followers; Power to Order Autopsies 'Make Sure All Questions Answered'; Autopsy Performed on Ryan 'Consistent With Evidence', by Lawrence K. Altman, [Text] [Blog]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, Jersey Psychiatrist, Studying the Guyana Survivors, Fears Implications for U.S. Society From Other Cults, by Jon Nordheimer,
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A16, Handling the Guyana Bodies Has Delaware City on Edge; The Talk of Dover, by Gregory Jaynes, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A17, Cult Killings Yield Criticisms Abroad; Many Commenting in World Press Say Deaths in Guyana Reflect American Social Failures, by Roy Reed, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, page A18, How California Has Become Home for a Plethora of Cults; An Attack by Rattlesnake, by John M. Crewdson, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, Page A22, Letters, America's Spy Gap Jonestown and Joseph Conrad, [Text]
November 30, 1978, New York Times, Opinion, page A23, The Mark of Zorro, by Anthony Lewis, [Weisberg]
November 30, 1978, New York Times - UPI, Count of Guyana Dead Is Now Lowered to 911, [Text]
November 30, 1978, Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A6, Guyana Requests Jim Jones Autopsy,
November 30, 1978, Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A6, 1st Survivors of Jonestown Return to U.S.
November 30, 1978, Pittsburgh Press - UPI, page A7, FBI Probes Peoples Temple Assassination Plan Report,
November 30, 1978, Reading Eagle - Wire Services, page 53, Ryan Leaked Story,
November 30, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle, page 5, A Growing List of Temple 'Hitmen', [Text]
November 30, 1978, San Francisco Chronicle - AP, Reagan Says Jones Favored Democrats, [Text]
November 30, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 18, Condition of man shot in Guyana improves,
November 30, 1978, San Juan Star - UPI, page 24, 7 elderly survivors of Jonestown arrive in U.S.,
November 30, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 2, Mills' manuscript tells all; Life within People's Temple—and Jones the god, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 4, Editorial, A problem for the sociologists—what’s behind violent happenings?, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal, page 4, Letters, Ukiahan appeals to Sen. Hayakawa, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A-23, 7 Elderly Jonestown Survivors Arrive in U.S., by Lee Lescaze and Fred Barbash, [pqarchiver]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A22, Schorr Reveals Rep. Ryan as Source of Angola Leak,
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A1, U.S. Stymied in Jonestown Probe, by Charles R. Babcock, Staff Writer, [Weisberg]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A15, 'Explaining' Jonestown to the Children, by Colman McCarthy, [Weisberg]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A22, Black Rabbi Symbolizes Guyana's Cult Policy, by Fred Barbash, Staff Writer, [Weisberg]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post - AP, page A22, Schorr Reveals Rep. Ryan as Source of Angola Leak, [FBI Vol. 1]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A23, U.S. Now Seeks Jones Autopsy, [Blog]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page A23, 7 Elderly Jonestown Survivors Arrive in U.S., [Weisberg]
November 30, 1978, The Washington Post, page B1, Rules Do Not Apply To 'Useful' Persons, by Richard Cohen, [Weisberg]

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