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I agree.November 30. 1960 fpjN Mr. Aaron Greenberg Operations Manager Ruder & Finn n 130 East 59th Street 4 J Hcv York 22, New York r\ \& Dear Mr. Greenberg, I don't know how busy you are, but I happen to be a little too busy to waste so much time on a matter that took a few hours to accomplish. I didn't meet Mr. Torti because he was ill the day he arrived here and I waited two hours at the Stardust for his arrival before I left without seeing him. I took on an assignment for the Government with the Nuclear Rocket Tests outside of Las Vegas the next day (Sunday) when I found out that the boat races wouldn't be held due to weather. Thus, I missed Mr. Torti again. I set up pictures with Torti and Muncey by long distance which took me away from my work on the nuclear tests and I made sure the pictures were taken. These pictures were sent to you in the same envelope which held the captions and release lists, so I would suggest you check your mall department. I charge my fees on the value of work received by a client ?╟≤ in this case these pictures released to the wires are of much more value than $150*00 - X would ordinarily have charged $600.00 for a wire picture like this, but out of deference to Bud Lewis, I was planning to do the assignment gratis.