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  • sensibly in difficult situations. to my favorite Thanks again for listening 1 C. ~~tWt c. Gordon Bell General Manager peeve. Philomene 9/19/66 UFO's Mel Noel (2760 Hollyridge a Los Angeles airplane pilot, LA Coata Rican consul (I signed can contact
  • air/ and he's sending me couple of articles he 1 s along this line before he made such intensive research. me January 19, 1957 I Hr. Clarence Green ~reene-Rouse Productions Goldwyn Studios Los Angeles, California Dear Mr. Greene: Thank you
  • is not ficti:on for it is written heat reflections which explains these on positive .facts. READTHISCAREFULLY. In Sept of I949 I was on top of Mt.San Antonio, which is east of Los Angeles, and.at an elevation of I0.089 Ft,and was expe 1 imenting with the sine
  • , in the current super­ charged political atmosphere In America about Red hina, to limit our forces should the Reds strike at our ships or at Formosa. And this time thore would be no United Nations allies lo lay a restraining hand on Washington
  • and captioned 1 Leave or go home.• 1ar the firat time, the Ouatemalan Labor (Communiat) Parv elected its candidatee ID81'0re of several towna in countr7"1de municipal election•. J9:4va;r7 19, 1954 .According to ,the Oommmiist da117 'l'ribuna . Popular, Joae
  • A,.._ has madedilipnt me of its Fifth AvenueCoach in September 1966. At that time the City of NewYork wasrefusing to funds far operatingpurposesand ia search­ ing far and makincacquisitimls." make any payments against an awa~ the Company had received for its
  • ) nomination. The nature of the legislation made it necessary for Senator Long to be present. The Roosevelt Administration knew that he would have lo be present al a definite place and time. Just as these laws were passed and the legislature was closing
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • of Big Jim's He has never tasted intoxicating ly good time at a drink-fest, as might any of his pottel he does chew gum. liquor, telling top cranium today. but can have an amazing­ stories as tall companions. He doesn't He hands out sticks
  • INFORM'ATIOl't TIME ALEO S end the follfWJlng mes3age, 3ul,ject to the temu on back hereof. which are Mre'/,g agreed lo MR ROBERTS ALLEN THE WASHI NGTGN MERRY GOROUND WASHINGTON DC MUCH TO OUR REGRET .M.AD.A.ME MARTINS AND I ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SHOW
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  • , because of varioUNtrikes -de- _cent with the President. ~laying the national defense program, is all4 . Now we have time for just one more ~portant today. It has been charged in prediction, and I want to make jt regarding ,certain parts of the country
  • or three times who seems to be a very intelligent young man, even though he does not appear to have anything to do with the Government and its activities. First of all, I do not believe Ydigoras Fuentes is a dictator and it appears to me that he has given
  • 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