At 3:08, the text of the article has nothing to do with the article's headline. The text is about future plans for a government funded project, not about McGarrett heading his own police investigation.
These were dummy newspapers meant to be props, and this show aired at a time when there was no technology that enabled the viewer to read the text, so the producers' way of thinking back then was that no one would see the text. It was that way on all shows at that time and into the 2000s.
At 3:08, the text of the article has nothing to do with the article's headline. The text is about future plans for a government funded project, not about McGarrett heading his own police investigation.
These were dummy newspapers meant to be props, and this show aired at a time when there was no technology that enabled the viewer to read the text, so the producers' way of thinking back then was that no one would see the text. It was that way on all shows at that time and into the 2000s.
Yes, it was.
The Ultra C.
He keeps his gun wrapped up in his jockstrap.