LETTER TO MR. ANGUS THUERMER FROM KATHERINE KELLY MANN
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AMBASSADOR PUBLICATIONS
Chicago, Illinois 60607
24 North Wabash
Chicago, Illinois
Suite 823
332-5681,782-1155
Mr. Angus Thuermer
Assistant Director
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Washington, D. C. 20505
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October 31, 1974
Hope all is going well for you and yours.
JHad a delightful chat with your secretary and she was most helpful.
Am very happy to hear that we will be receiving the factual and
historical facts regarding the C.I.A. We thank you.
is per phone conversation we've included our recent promo kit,
several items regarding Mr. Bob Levitt and myself to give you an
idea of what "HANDCUFFS Gazette" is all about. As you'll note
we're not just a 'tongue-in-cheek' take off - we've structured
our digest size vehicle to include a service guide to places not
only here in the Midwest but to include Washington,D.C., NEW YORK,
and also other sections of our country. I am especially happy
about the section we've entitled; "REAR.VIEW" which will include
stories and features about the actual history of the C.I.A. as
well as "Scotland Yard" in England and other agencies all over
theworld. Any facial case histories and/or situations that can
be disclosed without danger to the agency would be appreciated-
either funny stories that have actually happened to agents while
on assignments and/or any copy submitted by your staff to us
will not only be printed but welcomed.
our first issue is due January 1, 1975 and you will be one of the
first to receive a copy. We'll be distributed nationwide.
'Jr. =Robert Levitt, President of Ambassador Internationale and I
plan a trip out your way in the very near future-perhaps we can
get together for lunch and conversation. Til' then, take care
and best regards from both of us.
., Respectfully yours,
C;C
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cc: Robert Levitt Katherine Kelly Mann
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1967. HERB BRUCE, Art Director of GRAFICA
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HANDCUFFS was engineered as a service extension
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price of $4.50 per year. Regular price is $6.00 per year
and single copies are $.75.
CONTROL HEADQUARTERS staff for HAND-
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K. Kelly Mann, Director/Publisher
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Advisors:
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RAL, "Mystery Man"-Agent-Chgo., Ill.
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Carl Kay, P.R. Consultant, Chgo., Ill.
Robert Golding, Barrister Agent-Winston, Strawn,
Chgo., Ill.
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The PAPER AMBASSADOR is a multi-media communique, mailed weekly
and monthly to press, coma unications centers, talent agencies and sub-
scribers throughout the midwvest, including East and West coasts.
The AMBASSADOR Story
We of the Paper Ambassador
staff enact as direct diplomats of
the 5th Estate for talent, corpora-
tions and those persons in need of
publicity or 'showcase.' Our 'com-
munications in the round' has been
in existence since 1967, launching
and assisting professionals, ball-
team, community projects, ensem-
bles, soothsayers, record com-
panies and restaurants, literally ev-
erything and anything that requires
a helping hand. As entrepreneurs
we `open doors,' also producing
fun tours and full premier shows.
Even the wee folk are not forgotten
-our publishing division produces
The Lil' Diplomat newsletter and re-
cently projected a bi-lingual series.
As co-publishers of a brand new,
all-around magazine entitled: PER-
CEPTOR, we are now a complete
center of communications, servic-
ing all persons in all areas with
Chicago as our headquarters. We
are members of the Academy of TV
Arts & Sciences, Intl. Platform Ass.,
American Film Institute and Cham-
ber of Commerce and Industry.
The Ambassador newsletter is
distributed on a subscription basis
and mails out 5,000 to 10,000 per
month.
AMBASSADOR DIPLOMATS
Katherine Kelly Mann
Jessica Jagielnik
Dee Jackson
Barbara Ball
Margo Terry
Sharon LeMaire
*Cheryl Beham, Real Estate
Baird & Warner
Jack Christensen, Advertising
Steve Grodin, Sales Manager
Manfred Herr, Construction
Engineer
Russell Wood, Composer
Myles Greene, Musician
DALE MESSICK, creator of "Brenda
Starr"
ANDRE' BRYANT, our dear friend
GLORI, the one and only
'PUFFIN,' our leprechaun
SUE, SUZZANNE, LINDA, JACKIE
HERB BRUCE, Artist & Ex. Art
Director of Grafica Studio
ROBERT GOLDING, Attorney
WINSTON & STRAWN
W. RAY HYDE, Public Relations,
New York
ROBERT A. LEVITT, Business
Executive Advisor
DAVE BALDWIN, Attorney
Business Executive
"Safe House"-Milwaukee, Wisc.
or our `Safe Ilouse' party.
VIDAL SASSOON
Special thanks to Tim
Knapp I)irector of V'IDAL
SASSOO,y Salon, Chicago,
Ill. for his Femme Faints
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REWARD
For Information - Contact: SASSOON
740 N. RUSH ST.
(312) 751-2216
SAFE HOUSE-the origin of the term
SAFE HOUSE: A historically authentic term used in the international espionage
vernacular to mean a meeting place or refuge where agents can abide in safety:
Joshua sent two men into Jericho to spy secretely and they were received in the
house of Rahab the harlot (Josh. 2). "This, I believe, is the first instance on
record of what is now called in the intelligence trade a safe house.
(Allen Dulles, "The Craft of Intelligence")
BEYOND THE
DELI -OR
BEHIND THE
LAUNDRY?
CHICAGO TO HAVE
SAFEHOUSE
COMPLETE STORY-- -- -- -- NEXT ISSUE
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CHICAGO HAPPENINGS IN THE WORKS
Be part of the Chicago story. Join this well-
known Chicagoan and his guests every Sunday.
The Ambassador staff spent a delightful Sunday
afternoon at Lou Farina's - Chicago Happenings
Show. Besides getting in the way of Director Jacob
Berns, we managed to take a few shots of Lou's
show in progress.
Featured above in a discussion about women's
clothing arc Lou and Rose Farina, Gayle Witkow-
ski (from the Vidal Sassoon Salon) and Fleming
Wilson (from the Century of Progress Clothing
Salon). Everything about CHICAGO HAPPEN-
INGS is lively and spontaneous. The show is
aired every Sunday from Noon-to-1:00 P.M. on
WCIU (Channel 26).
Lou, together with his staff (Sharon LeMaire,
Jerome Bloom and Lenore Vaccaro), brings a variety
of shows to the viewing audience. These shows
run the gambit from fashion to judo, entertain-
ment to labor 'inions. His list of guests comprises
a virtual Who's Who from all walks of life.
AN HOUR OF FUN, RELAXATION AND
INFORMATION FOR YOUNG & OLD ALIKE
Lou (former deputy commissioner in charge of
the Bureau of Parking) is very active in the Chicago
scene, both politically and socially. Lou takes the
time to chat with ve a or Dal to
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CHICAGO
HAPPENINGS
Introducing our "WEE MITE" column .. .
and extending our invitation to our readers to
send in any vexations or problems, in the hopes
that by sharing a dilemma we may, together,
come up with a solution.
WE might try to communicate, and therefore, understand,
WE might try to understand, and therefore, gain peace."
Dear Wee Mite:
My boyfriend comes to see me every night but
he always leaves at 8 p.m.
Susie:
Quit squawking-everybody knows that 8 O'clock
is bedtime!
Dear Ms. Mite:
I'm a young girl and am thinking of leaving
home. I'm so unhappy!
Dear "B "
Go ahead! But don't forget to take your security
blanket along. I forgot mine once and cried all
the way home.
FROM A READER.
Dear Wee:
Aren't you rather young to be handling the
BEHIND THE CAMERA'S EYE.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
BEFORE SHOW TIME.
the parking lot
attendants. His stories from the
political arena are both humorous and hold a
measure of sense. CHICAGO HAPPENINGS,
produced by Lee Vaccaro points up a wide
variety of subjects and entertainment. Don't
problems of others?
Perplexed,
Susie
Curious,
The Publisher
Dear "Chief: "
What are you? Some sort of anti youth show-
van-ist? Watch it or I'll stick my straw-berri
bubble-gum on your typewriter keys!
Ms. W. Mite
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GOING SHOPPING .. .
Now that the weather is changing
and fall is fast approaching, this is
a good time to think about picking
up a few good looks for yourself.
If your budget is limited, it's wise
to take the time to plan your buy-
ing. Think about what you now
have in your wardrobe, what you
like that's new, and what you need.
Always try to work new items in-
to those you already own. Keep in
mind you're building a wardrobe,
not replacing it!
Something new that you may
like to add is a wrap sweater.
Choose one wisely. Those with
a fur collar restricts its use to that of a
jacket. One without the added fur piece has
much more fashion mileage to it. Wearing it
with tailored slacks and set off with all gold
jewelry makes an easy evening look. Wear that
same sweater to work over a bias cut skirt; and
print silk shirt for a completely new look.
Another wardrobe necessity is a few basic
belts. Look for some interesting ones in suede,
leather, or snakeskin. Buckle these over every-
thing! Over sweaters, shirts, blouses, jackets,
smocks, vests - everything!
Designers are saying skirts are to be longer
and wider this season. The big skirt is in; but
shop for one that will flatter you. Try one that
lies flat from waist to hips, and flares from the
top of the thigh. It's a classic look that is
available in light weight wools, wool blends and
comes in lovely shadowy colors. Hems should be
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at least to the knee or one to two inches longer.
Don't underestimate what you own already.
Critique your closet! Look at those skirts!
Lengthen or have lenghtened yours if they fall
short.
Think about adding some new scarfs to your
collection. The newest are long and narrow. The
longer the better. They're coming in chiffons,
cottons and silk. Tie the chiffon scarf in a
floppy bow at your throat for a soft delicate
touch. It's over, under, around, and very chic.
So buckle on that snakeskin belt, over your
Rust Wrap Sweater and Skirt. Loop your Dior
scarf low and go for Fall 74!!
Sweaters can be found at 5-7-9 Shops on
Rush Street. Belts discovered in Ultimo on Oak
Street. Skirts at Saks Fifth Avenue on Michigan
Avenue. Scarfs at I. Miller and Ultimo.
PUffIN AND 11IE COVE PUMPKIN
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George A. Schall, President of Schall Enter-
prises, Ltd., announced that his company, in a
joint venture with Olson Properties Inc. of Minne-
sota, acquired the 250 room Lake Tower Inn at
600 North Lake Shore Drive. Mr. Schall, as Presi-
dent of the Schall Hotels Corporation, will direct
the operation of the property. George A. Schall is
a prominent Chicago hotelman who started his
career at the Conrad Hilton Hotel and has ex-
tensively operated properties in the Chicago area
including 12 years of managerial positions with
Hyatt Hotels. Mr. Schall, a Director of the
Greater Chicago Hotel and Motel Association,
served as President and also as a Director of the
Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau.
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many of Chicago's finest buildings, continuing in
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this space. Open 10-5 Monday through Saturday,
except 10-8:30 Thursday and. noon- 5 Sunday.
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FERRANTE AND TEICHER
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Violins, percussion, woodwinds,
bass-
And in the forward middle space,
These two, twin keyboards grace.
Silken silence moves across the
crowd
As these two figures bow,
And from their fingers flow aloud
The rippling of a mountain
stream!
What strange enchantment fills
the air,
Descending and imbuing such
a pair
With powers of which they seem
so unaware?
The light of genius thru these fingers
Flow-as one by one they linger
Upon the keys-like soulful
singers
Dipping deep into our dreams!
Then melodies that skip about in
such delight,
Lest melancholy ghosts offend
the sight.
Heaven's harmonies-profound
or. light.
Our half-closed eyes in imagining's
embrace-
Being moved to sighs or laughter
in their place-
We applaud the talent and
the grace
Of this delightful team!
- Dee Jackson
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CONFIDENTIAL
YOU'RE invited to a TOP
SECRET Tour, Sunday,
October 20.
Ambassador has organized
a very discreet tour to
HERITAGE ON THE LAKE
and the 'famed' "SAFE-
HOUSE" in Wisconsin.
Board our caravan at 9:00
a.m. Sunday, brunch with
owner DAVE BALDWIN at
HERITAGE; amid the scenic
atmosphere on Lake Naga-
wicka. Enjoy a 'road tour'
via English Bus.
Spend the evening in an
exciting SPY CENTER,
Milwaukee's SAFEHOUSE.
Sup by UFO. Taste an
"incognito" or a special
"Top Secret," two of the
many crafty concoctions
for clandestine capers. Es-
cape through a telephone
booth and attempt the
latest espionage gimmick -
the world's only, largest,
mechanical puzzle.
Special rates to all
subscribers.
See you
'undercover,'
Agent 2381
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KELLY COLUMN -
. . . did everyone notice that
for the first time in our country's
history we have two men in the
White House that are both born
under the sign of Cancer ... just
like these United States o
America.
HERB BRUCE, the elegant
young artist, Executive Director
from GRAFICIA STUDIO, did
our cover and we are all very
pleased !
Welcome aboard to SHARON
LeMAIRE for her assistance in
publicity and column; "ONE UP-
MANSHIP."
The entire staff is quite excited
about our latest project, Chica-
go's International "SAFE
HOUSE." It won't be long before
anyone looking for a'Safe House'
will find one in our town, Chica-
go, as well as the famed Milwau-
kee fun spy center. We are es-
pecially proud to be working with
that very nice gentleman, Mr.
DAVE BALDWIN.
cz-
GARAGE LOCATIONS
LOOP & SOUTH SIDE
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SHARON LeMAIRE
"ONE UPMANSHIP" .. .
STATUS QUO VADIS opened
at the IVANHOE for the 4th time
and is four times as funny! High-
light from show, DON MARSTEN
and talented STEPHANIE FARAY.
Good luck to DOUG DAHL-
GREN as he moves from WDAI to
Super ... CFL.
Many thanks to ERICKA from
SASSOON's for putt-yours truly
together.
Armful of roses to Molly Miller,
Lucille Wallace and Josephine
LeMaire (whom I do call once in
awhile).
DORO's-Elegance in dining.
ARMANDO's - Good Food,
Good Service-good time!
CHICAGO CLAIM COMPANY
their sandwiches are beitbusters!
PUNCHENELLO's-still favor-
ite of 'theatre crowd'-specialty
-turtle soup.
GREAT ILLINOIS RAILROAD
COMPANY-unusual atmosphere
-stop in and sit in the diner's
car...
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AN ORIGINAL
HIT FROM MILWAUKEE
four years in the running on
Front Street (one block south of PAC)
Road show starting soon .. .
What the critics say:
Magazine
inexhaustible
"Irresistible and Time
"America's first discotheque for Spies,"
London Daily Express
the likes of
"Safe House never seen
which M.lwouk Black,
before, Anita
Milwaukee Sentinel "One of the most exciting and original ideas
is the famous Milwaukee Safe House,"
Schlitz On Premise Magazine
"I visited several interesting clubs (in M"
visited but the most entertaining was the
unusually named, International Exports,
Ltd., Dave Allen, Travel Editor,ermuda Sun
"A fantastic Spy Center tagged Safe House
. It would spoil the fun and thrills of your
iAInitialTurner,visit toEntertainmentdisclose the&manyTravelintriguing
spy-Ike contraptions and arrangements
.
Editor,
Chicago Suburban
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CO-HIT 11 THE GREAT GATSBY'S
119 E. WELLS
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UNDERCOVER
1974
Exclusive!
SUPER SPY DAVE BALDWIN
CONFESSES:
SHOCKING REPORT:
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In Dave's Own Words...
***
Kelly Reveals:
WHAT IT'S REALLY LIKE
WITHIN A 'SAFEHOUSE'
Recently Captured: JOHN HAUSER, artist, confis-
cated aboard Northbound Express-to join staff.
AMBASSADOR NEWSLETTER
24 N. Wabash
Suite 823
Chicago, Illinois 60603
DAVE BALDWIN, from CONTROL HEADQUARTERS,
(SAFE HOUSE) in Milw., Wisc. was reported seen in
Chicago, Ill. on August 29th - - - collaborating with
Ambassador's Kelly Mann regarding an Illinois "SAFE
HOUSE."
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