Document:LP News 1974 January-February Issue 18: Difference between revisions

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[[Libertarian Party of Alaska|ALASKA LP]] now has its own newsletter, called [[ACTION]], edited by [[Paul Beaird]]. [[Libertarian Party of Alaska|ALP]] Chairman [[Grant LaPoint]] was recently down in the "South 49," and planned to stop by National HQ, but the Denver Airport was closed by a blizzard. Perhaps Grant brough his state's weather with him?
[[Libertarian Party of Alaska|ALASKA LP]] now has its own newsletter, called [[ACTION]], edited by [[Paul Beaird]]. [[Libertarian Party of Alaska|ALP]] Chairman [[Grant LaPoint]] was recently down in the "South 49," and planned to stop by National HQ, but the Denver Airport was closed by a blizzard. Perhaps Grant brough his state's weather with him?


ARIZONA LP has been distributing literature at the University of Arizona, and staged a tax protest on December 17. Several new members have joined as a result of "letters to the editor" by State Chairman Ken LaFave. This can work for other state LP groups, too; keep your letters brief and calm, and ask that the newspaper include your address.
[[Arizona Libertarian Party|ARIZONA LP]] has been distributing literature at the University of Arizona, and staged a tax protest on December 17. Several new members have joined as a result of "letters to the editor" by State Chairman [[Ken LaFave]]. This can work for other state LP groups, too; keep your letters brief and calm, and ask that the newspaper include your address.


CALIFORNIA LP, which finished out '73 with a stupendous total of 552 members, remains active on many fronts. Tom Palmer has been appointed to handle campus activities, and most of the state's 20 regional LP groups are busy holding public seminars, and getting spokesmen on radio and TV stations. LPC plans to have its '74 state convention in Berkeley, with over 200 expected to attend. John Hospers continues to stump the state, in response to speaking invitations.
CALIFORNIA LP, which finished out '73 with a stupendous total of 552 members, remains active on many fronts. Tom Palmer has been appointed to handle campus activities, and most of the state's 20 regional LP groups are busy holding public seminars, and getting spokesmen on radio and TV stations. LPC plans to have its '74 state convention in Berkeley, with over 200 expected to attend. John Hospers continues to stump the state, in response to speaking invitations.

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