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Time Clock also states that all that stands in the way of the three is American Airlines. The request to the court for an interpretation of the law covering this matter was also made by Eastern, T.W.A., and United. The court suggested that CAB not proceed with its plan to give surface mail to Slick, Flying Tiger and Riddle pending a court hearing on the legality of the plan. CAB agreed . . .
WILLIS PLAYER
Air Transport Association of America
Washington, B.C.
Look Alikes?
Sir:
Is or is not that a photograph of Mabel Normand as "Peg O' My Heart" instead of Laurette Taylor [May 9] ? ... I am of the fallible opinion that a long time ago (30 years maybe) I saw Mabel Normand in the movie version of Peg.
MRS. ROARK BRADFORD
Santa Fe, N. Mex.
Sir:
. . . Look again at your picture of Laurette TaylorI am sure it's Bebe Daniels; she did the movie, I believe.
RICHARD J. HOLMEAD
Washington, B.C.
¶ TIME cast the right leading lady.
Neither Cinemactress Normand nor Daniels (see cuts) played in the movie version of Peg.ED.
Sin & Sweden (Contd.)
Sir:
As a Philadelphian born and bred, I strongly resent the slur upon my native city contained in the May 16 letter of Dr. Robert W. Blair of Hollywood, in which he advises Correspondent Brown (late of Sweden) to seek sweet surcease of sex in Philadelphia. Every red-blooded Philadelphian from the Navy Yard to Willow Grove, from Tinicum Creek to the Main Line (inclusive) will rise in protest against this foul slander ... Of course it's a well-known fact that things are different over in Camden.
ALICE RUSSELL
Manasquan, N.J.
Sir:
I must thank TIME for several good laughs, all of them, strangely enough, in connection with Sweden. I was amused by the letters received in response to your review of the Swedish film One Summer of Happiness, but the letters on your article "Sin & Sweden" are even funnier . . . The last time I was in Sweden was in 1951. As a young man in search of, let us say, joie de vivre I must confess that I found less of it there than in most countries in which I have traveled . . .
ANTHONY THOMAS
Welling, Kent, England
Operation Brotherhood (Contd.)
Sir:
We appreciate TIME publishing our communication about the work of this organization for the refugees in Free Viet Nam [May 23], Unfortunately, our wire used the wrong address. The contributions to aid these brave human beings who left everything behind to be free can be sent to Operation Brotherhood, 62 West 45th Street, New York 36, N.Y. . . .
ADMIRAL RICHARD E. BYRD
HARRY A. BULLIS
Co-Chairmen Operation Brotherhood
New York City
