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r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134
1 members of the National Press Club.
Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever
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:l achieved in Washington for any in
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Priorities Kayoes Junket
Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's
special junket
- of some 300 scholars and professionals
has been indebted to the Belgian..A.merican Ea.Foundation - who have
formed an Association(Inc.)
to do something about the scanda1 and t~
further scandals impending. Two of the Directors of the B.A.E.F. have
a suit
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Bill
6/8/61
Lucas (who used to be with Dave Charnay and is
now Wm. B. Lucas Associates-real
tel:
OL 6-8868) furnished
this
estate-Bethesda
info which
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l1! says is
very reliable&
A stock corp.
named BELCO{gas co.) has got into
back
- acknowl
edged that they d ispensed free
t rips were:
Max Klein. identified by
Wright as editor of Metro
Goldwyn-Mayer News of the
Day; Louis Messolonghelis, edi
tor, King Features Syndicate;
Courtland Smith, editor of the
Central Press Association
- and the distinguished representatives of the press and other
United Nations; UNESCO;
Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Am
Committee; prominent scien
news media.
RESOLUTION
THE 7th INTERNATIONAL UFO CONGRESS UNANIMOUSLY STATES AND PROCLAIMS THAT
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS - UFO's
- Manuel Ou.ti&rres admitted to press
that he was a Colllll\1Jli1t.
JamJB:r7 25, 1952
After trip to Moscow,Tfctor Manuel Ou.ti,rrez
dissolved Revolutionary Worker•' Party ot
Ouatemala and joined the Communist Party ot
Ouatemala headed b7 Joa, Manuel
- $!Shas a doe? An~WP,..~,,,,r_ ...~,,.~
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Trial by Publicity
The SEC, by news leaks and press release, has
chosen to try its shaky civil suit in the press.
And it has done so at a time when its action
could prejudice our position
- which the press in general ignors.I tried to get in touch with you while in Washington but
WAS unsuccessful,And
had to return as soon as the He~rings ended as
the funds I Md borrowed to make the trip ran out And otherwise I 1 d
had to sleep in the park
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200015
CABLES
TELEPHONES
REPUBLIC
7-0200
REPUBLIC
7-3S2S
September
17, 1964
F"OLYN
CORCORAN
YOUNGMAN
Dear Drew,
I
1/
When you have given me a good press for 30 years
I suppose I should not complain the first
time in my life
you give me a bad
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wi tho11.t bringing
on :.1onday,
Anong
press
the G1.ta temalan
pictu-r> ~s Rodrie: 1 l.ez has
pict•lre
and not
th0re
from
is
the
real
film,
have
we could
him release
themo
hur:ian interest
news a nsle.
co1u.d be starker
I think