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    Freeman com PUBLIC RELATIONS amount in the pile. The idea is that the photographer will shoot a series of pictures that will a complete section of the pile -- then he will magnify the pictures, and thru more photos, be able to calcuate the number of silver dollars. 6. Shoot a picture at nightk, showing a deserted street around the window, but in front of the window, sits a thoughtful dog. Now, it is not unusual to find dogs straying around a big city at night, or early in the morning, and this should make a good picture to plant. 7. Set up Jack Muller, Chicago's famous "ticket- giving cop" to give the mules a ticket for illegal parking after their arrival at the window.^ Show them planted stubbornly, backside down, right on the curb --- the charge is improper parking. 8. IF IT COULD BE DONE IN A DIGNIFIED MANNER, arrange for a blind man and his dog to go inside the window, and FEEL the pile. This will make good newsreel action and still shots ------- DON'T JUMP AT THE ANSWER OF "H0RR?½5 ?╟÷NO!" You are not taking advantage of a handicap, and you are giving an unfortunate person a chance to help himself ?╟÷ IF IT IS DONE CAREFULLY AND INTELLIGENTLY. 9. Set up Miss Press Photographer of Chicago to pose with the dollars: a) place her bust-deep in the pile, as though buried in silver. b) place her in pile, with head, bust, and legs showing, as though she were lying in pile. c) other situations as: they present themselves. 10. Perhaps a good magazine piece might be shooting the facial reactions of people trying to guess the amount, photographed from inside the window-- by a photog in an inconspicuous position. #' WA1 freeman BEVERLY HILLS, CAL. ?╟≤ 214 N~ CANON x?Θ╝rmVE ' * CRESTVIEW 6-4326