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REPLY TO ATTN Offs SG DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, 4520TH UNITED STATES AIR FORCE HOSPITAL (TAC) NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA 89110 18 September 67 Mr, A1 Freeman The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Freeman Thank you very much for your support in the Nellis AFB Blood Donor Program by providing a dinner show for two at your establishment. It is most gratifying to know such outstanding rapport exists between the military and civilian community. I am confident that your providing these tickets has enhanced the success of the Blood Donor Program at this Base, and I trust that it will be possible for you to continue to par- ticipate in this program. If I can be of service to you, please call me. Sincerely r\ JAMES H. STUTEVILLE, Lt Colonel, USAF, MC Tuesday June 37,196? Dear Al: As your guests, my wife and I saw Red Skelton and had dinner at THE SANDS last night. This is to tell you how very much we enjoyed the show and the dinner as well. There is positively no entertainer in the world like Red. He is always funny and he tears at your heart strings every time you watch him. Skelton is much more than a clown. He is a fine human being who has convert- ed the art of entertaining into-a medium that gives to all who watch him, a certain portion of the good, in him- self . I remember Red from his days as an entertainer at the old Chicago Dance Marathons,some 33 years ago. He was great even then. His jokes are sidesplittingly funny, and his silent rep- ertoires are so diverting as to be unique in the whole field of entertainment. And when he finishes with the old man watching the parade,there is not a dry eye in the house(me included;. Please tell him that the guy with the big mustache who watches him ringside,is his greatest admirer. To you Al,I must say again, thank you for your kindness in making such a delightful ebening possible for us,each 3 months when we come up here. Always cordially, J ?√ß jf DAILY SIGNAL SERVING THE GREATER SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY June 1 3, 1967 Dear Mr, Freeman: Thanks for your courtesy on reservations fort he Red Skelton Show. Enjoyed dinner and show very much. Best wishes, Cordially, ^ rs 1 s. P. Melnlck 334 CANTON VIEW DRIVE - ECS AN6ELEI - CALIFORNIA f\ ^j?·2j&A ) ?║3r \ Wujuz^ u~\p ct?½-CaZ j 1^2. 4- ?·l cua- JlL\wM^i) . ^T?╟╓s cm4 mijiiiiniHii (Kevin Thomas is Asst. Entertain- ment Editor of the LA TIMES) '!) } P *1 & M AL-'t. ?·\- 1/ ?·^?·^?·^1 'T''-*-?╟╓*1- <7 ^-u^yJF ~Ll^ . tX, <U2-*( sl^C i & 4 ?√ß<r ?╟╓ /yJLQ- . t l - ^ ( Cr<-*< ^ J^L i ~f1 lrv^\ f^o I ,he&an&s Las Vegas, Nevada ?╟≤ Phone 735-9111 ?╟≤ (Area Code 702) Dear Mr. Freemans I know it is real "corn?╟Ñ to thank you for a thank you note you sent me. However, I want you to know that your tele- type message meant a lot to me. I think you are the only one at the hotel who has ever made me feel that my job might be worthwhile after all. GENERAL OFFICE March 7th Many thanks y Corning - ^Etrerang - ^unbag ,lfn tlje ^tclj?·??t ^ffielb in tlje (Sreat ^ouiijiaeat . Ware, (Eexas Aug* 17 % 1967 Mr* Jack Entratter President Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nev* Dear Mr* Entratter, X was in Las Vegas about a month ago and at the invitation of your excellent publicity department, spent six wonderful days and nights at the Sands Hotel* There is no finer vacation spot in America than Las Vegas?╟÷win or lose?╟÷and I would like to commend your tremendous staff for their hospitality at every corner# A1 Freeman and Arlene West are two of the finest people I have ever met in the publicity field and needless to say, they are experts at their job* M*??# Dubrow was so nice in helping me set up the picture that we ran in our Startime edition at the Waco Tribune Herald* (Startime endlosed)?╟≤ I would also like to give a pat on the back to Mr. Bill Miller in your casino* He was so nice and pleasant and made me and my wife feel right at home* Again, I had a marvelous time and want to wish the best of everything to you and your staff* Thank you, Hollis Biddle Sports Department Waco Tribune H??rald Supreme Court of Nevada John Mowbray, Justice October 24, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Many thanks for your kind letter of October 17 and the pictures which you enclosed. I shall treasure them always. Thank you and yours for the assistance you gave in making the affair the successful event that it really was. I shall recall the evening through the years to come with fond and lasting memories. My warmest personal regards to you. Fraternally yours, JM:lg THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P. O. Box 54247, Terminal Annex LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90054 December 20, 1967, 1 think Dear Al: Thanks to you and Jack Entratter for the Christmas cheer* And now for the news: I am through here December 31 (65, and retirement is compulsory), but on January 1 * become associate editor or executive editor or something of the Laguna Beach News-Post. I'm moving down January 1, and Harriett will follow as soon as mskk we sell our house* I didn't go after the job; I went to sell the publisher AP service (we'll make it a daily next year), but he wouldn't talk about AP* Only me# We talked for a few weeks, he agreed to my price?╟÷and so away we go* Wish me luck* Above info is confidential, by the way, until the publisher announces it next month* My very best to you andyour brid e, a greetings in which Harriett joins* HUBBARD KEAVY EXECUTIVE REPRESENTATIVE Untied ntermtiional JOHN D. LOWRY BUREAU MANAGER LOS ANGELES, CALIF., BUREAU TIMES-MIRROR BUILDING P. O. BOX 2231, MAIN OFFICE LOS ANGELES 53 Phone 620-1230 GENERAL OFFICES NEWS BUILDING, 220 EAST 42ND STREET NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Dec. 20, 1967 m Mr. A1 Freeman The Sands Dear Al, It was, as usual, marvelous. I mean The Sands, and Ifve visited it many times since the old A-bomb days.?╟≤.or in the investigation of the Grand Canyon plane crash. And the s ervice is always the finest, it has the best and choicest foods. My wife and I both thank you, we really en- joyed it. Plane service getting better too, we were home,from McCarran to our house that is, in less than an hour and a half. Heartiest wishes for a stunning New Year. cordially, its in Lowry HANKS ppwH Dear A1 Just a note to say how much my wife and I appreciated your kindness in inviting us to the Sands anniversary celebration, and for the Christmas Cheer that was here when we returned. We both had a very fine time?╟÷and a marvelous rest being away from tte kids. I didn't make it ih to the Las Yegas press banquet as planned because it was just too late?╟÷about 10:30 or so?╟÷when we returned to the hotel, frm the show we went to. But thanks for the invitation. Our best holiday wishes to you aid your very attractive wife McSweeney /Z, L* ^?╟÷f'TX^ ^^LLat, Os^-/u>tt. J^Jt OJCUs.'&O ^/LjLCJU to ijaJtlL daMb04 O^LL Ljyu O-OLA; -tDstjuJ <z^CutALb//> 6 (jjjo CsAJ-AJ ^Uy~c-%Ab CLL'UlJ -ctlclO} /u ^Asc?·jl 1 | jj( Jj/jO^oLlcL to llcc p<jO/JLAj&-LLA-d> " Jd /?╟≤ S' exc ^fu-cu^dL dntcu. t/CLSijjO oJu-ut~tAjL, o^i/Ld^ cIkjL -HlluLaju clLL ~L\jjjU, dU ?·lsyu dlipo~cijL ^ S^tdU 6/Ll.Cr-rtJLfS p Cxx. to /O tpjy ^ '^SUl^LL ^-Mjjj-4jl/ " tAdJS pc-is CL pCo-(Us 60 pOUAJ CJJLCt ' t?? CJcUd- OO-lAJL >00 ^txtlacj-< (JO Uuq# jU>7. Cl !O-tLlXc ,-dti * /ibyi'ApOA^/Uipt [o^ajiaJ vu*o> UL CA. (1.,IAjlLM/ -7 </ . /y_ oa/Jcm- tyk lD Las Vegas , Nevada October 20, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Director of Publicity Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear A1: Thank you very much for sending me the photographs taken at Judge John Mowbray's birthday dinner. These are really high quality photographs and as far as I am concerned your "Sands?╟Ñ photo- grapher did an outstanding job. I appreciate your making the pictures available to me and want to thank you for taking the time and effort to see that I got copies. With kind personal regards. Dean W. Elson Las Vegas, Nevada ?╟≤ Phone 735-9111 ?╟≤ (Area Code 702) 11/17/67 Mr. Rhea Howard President Wichita Falls TIMES Box 120 Wichita Falls, Texas 76307 Dear Mr. Howard: General Nigro sends his greetings and wishes to be remembered to you. At the request of the General, we would like to set up a due bill at the Sands for $500.00 in advertising with the TIMES. I spoke to Mr. Porter Oakes earlier tonight and we discussed the matter briefly. If you so desire, I can have a mat of our current ad shipped to you whenever you wish to run any advertising on the Sands, or we can simply make up an institutional which you could use any time - I personally recommend the institutional type ad, but I leave it up to your discretion. Anyway, it would be nice to work with you and we trust you will be coming to Las Vegas yourself so we might say hello. If we can help you in any way out here, please let me know. Kindest regards to Porter and yourself, A1 Freeman Advertising and Promotion Director AF/iw Copy to: 3280 Descanso Drive Los Angeles, California 90026 December 27, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Freeman: My family and I wish to express our thanks to you for your generosity and assistance in accommodating us as your guests for the Sammy Davis, Jr. show on December 24. We thoroughly enjoyed the dinner, the show and the activities in the casino. You have been so helpful to us on countless occasions. We hope that you will give us the pleasure of showing our appreciation to you the next time you are in Los Angeles. We can be reached by telephone at 664-4182 (home) or 628-2720 (business) or, of course, through Eddie Louie. Please accept our best wishes for a very happy and prosperous Very truly yours, Kim Fong T/m New Year. 6715 SUNSET BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA 9002S TELEPHONE: HOLLYWOOD 4-7411 TICHI WILKERSON MILES Publisher and President A1 Many thanks to you for the wonderful weekend, fine entertainment and accomodations. Both Jim Bacon and I agree that you are doing the best job of any of the p. r. guys in Vegas. And I might add a lot of the press said the same thing the couple days I was there. Again?╟÷thanks to you, and to Jack Entratter. You fellows sure do one helluva great job! Prank Barron NEW YORK- 229 WEST 42ND ST.-WISCONSIN 7-2470 (Kevin Thomas is Asst, Entertain- ment Editor of the LA TIMES) CLOVES CAMPBELL EDUCATION COMMITTEE NATURAL RESOURCES RURAL AND URBAN AFFAIR SENATORIAL DISTRICT 8-G f\ V \ jitate jl>eTtatP Mr. Jimmy Gay c/o Sands . Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Gay: My wife and I wish to again express our sincere appreciation for the gracious hospitality extended us by the staff and administration of the Sands Hotel during our recent visit to your city. Needless to say we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. I wish to express personal appreciation to you, Mr. Gay, and to Mr. A1 Freidman who made it all possible. It was an occasion long to be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Walker asked me to thank you also. I hope to see you sometimes in the near future in Phoenix. Sincerely, Senator Cloves C. Campbell CCC :h cc: Mr. Freidman Wc^ 30-30 NORTHERN BLVD. LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. 11101 TELEPHONE: 786-3460 GAMBI PUBLICATIONS INC. September 26, 196? Mr. A1 Freeman Public Relations Director Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Freemans Please accept this brief note as a sincere expression of gratitude for the wonderfur hospitality and invaluable assistance extended us during our recent stay in your city. Through your cooperation we are confident that the forthcoming article on Las Vegas will be one of our most memorable photo features. We hope that it pleases you and that we shall have the pleasure of meeting you again on our next visit. Again, our thanks for your help JJP/gt Action Tale, inc. / 650 broadway, new york, n.y. 10019 suite 401 Octoher 4, 1967 Miss Arlene West A1 Freeman's office Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Arlenfe, Thank you so much for all your help in doing the impossible, namely the rooms at the Sands and making it possible to meet with Moe Lewis. I appreciate everything so very much and look foward to meeting you again on my next trip out. Warmest regards 616 CANAL STREET, SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. 94901, TELEPHONE 454-5840 October 13, 1967 I Mr. A1 Freeman Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Biz Please excuse my delay in writing this note. I would like to thank you for the arrangements you made for my party and me on October 3, 1967. We enjoyed the show and the dinner immensely. You may be sure that I will remember the fine job that you did for me. Sincerely, 100BM 228-1 JOSEPH S. SHRIBMAN 44? SOUTH BEVERLY DRIVE, SUITE 201 BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 90212 CRestview 4*8094 September 29?? 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Advertising' & Promotion Director Sends Hotel Las Vege^ Nevada Dear Al? Thank you very much for the clippings, I appreciate your cooperation. If you are going to be home next Wednesday, October Ij., I would appreciate it very much if you would tune in MEL TORME*s appearance on "RUN FOR YOUR LIFE." He is co-starring and wrote the complete script himself. I was in Las Vegas last night for a couple of hours and I understand that business has been very very good at the hotel. Hope that Mel will have the pleasure of working for you again in the near future. Please give my best to Jack. Sincerely JSS: fr / MEL TORME?╟╓S PERSONAL MANAGER THANK U GRAM ____ In recognition of the good you have done Dear AX J SEP 1 ]Qfi? Dill joins with me in expressing 1 sincere and deep appreciation for your generous hospitality. All enjoyed the dinner and show, and Lill was delighted with the "returns_ Casino. (90^ net) ^^jj^j^anx-a-mlllion, Jaek L. Freeman Postmaster u Bell Calff. 90201 j us.,t, as all the best things in life are. See reverse side of this message. 7 ~ v H Thank-jL)-Grcmis^ajCe. pK0?╜ fly ws" ,,,v ?╟≤ nniiuw III ll IV, Vll Vt WW I WV VI ^1 MV V a 1111 V III $4' =&?·e& --------------------------------------------------------------------, oy' 350 Outside U.S.A. G^(^)ZR\_________________________________________ T V'R AD I O 1044 LINCOLN STREET ?╟≤ DENVER, COLORADO 80217 POST OFFICE B O X 5 O I 2 TERMINAL ANNEX ?╟≤ TELEPHONE 2-44--4 I 4 I AFFILIATED WITH THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY Freeman Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada September 11, 1967 Dear Mr. Freeman: My sincere thanks for the reservations to see Frank Sinatra. And the walk-on by Dean Martin made the occasion doubly enjoyable. My wife and I deeply appreciate your efforts. Cordially, Al Perry AP:ab MISS JANE RICHEY 74-696 Yucca Tree Drive Palm Desert, Calif, 922 60 Mr. A1 Freeman The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Sept, 1, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Freeman: Many thanks for getting us reservations for the Dean Martin show and the Le Lido de Pari s show. The shows were both great and we thoroughly enjoyed them. In fact, Las Vegas is great. It has been seven years since I?╟╓ve been there and I saw a lot of changes. I*m going to make it much sooner my next trip. With kindest regards, I am, Sincere KNXT CBS Television Stations A Division of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 6121 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90028 (213) 469-1212 JUST A NOTE TO TELL YOU HOW MUCH WE ENJOYED OUR WEEKEND AT THE SANDS. EVEN WITH ALL THE SINATRA PROBLEMS, WE HAD A MOST ENJOYABLE TIME. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE COURTESY EXTENDED MY PARTY. DEAR AL: Very truly yours, DICK WILBERN KNXT TV NEWS' <J fie. Sidtediaad -o|! <J empfe ?·BetR Slla?·am <?·a6 CV)eeja6 ?√ß / *L., JL?╟÷tjL-JL August 23, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, California. Dear Mr. Freeman: Thank you so very much for all of the courtesies extended to us when we visited Las Vegas this weekend. We enjoyed the Dean Martin show tremendously as he is one of our favorite performers. We were also very much impressed with his daughter, Gail and believe she has a great future. The entire show was very out- standing and was a most memorable evening during our visit to Las Vegas. Again, many thanks for everything you did to make our visit so very pleasant. Sincerely yours, Mrs. George Randolph Hearst, Sr. RH:lkj MANUFACTURERS BANK 135 EAST NINTH STREET ?╟≤ LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 90015 ?╟≤ MAdison 8-0311 August 21, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman c/o The Sands Hotel Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. Freeman: We would like to express our sincere thanks to you for accommodating us this past weekend. Words can not express our appreciation for being allowed reservations for the Dean Martin Show, particularly after seeing the many disappointed faces of those who were unable to get reservations. Someday perhaps, I will have the opportunity to thank you in person should you be in Los Angeles visiting Mr. Rosenberg. Again thank you for your kindness. Mary McCutcheon HOTEL and GOLF CLUB Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Area Code 702 735-6111 Cable Address.- STARDUST JERRY LEVINE (Resident Public Relations Director) Aug. lUth...1967 Dear Alt For Millie Levine and Jerry Levine, thanks for Dean Martin. The ordinary '?╟╓great?╟Ñ entertainers will never again be the same. Dest... COPYRIGHT AMERICAN GREETINGS CORF. CLEVELAND. U. S. A > 79 WN X6A LAS VEGAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2301 East Sahara Avenue / Phone 737-4664 / Las Vegas, Nevada Ken O'Connell Manager August 11, 1967 Mr* A1 Freeman Assistant to the President The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear A1 ?╜* Our thanks again to you for another exciting evening at The Sands! Eveything was exceptionally pleasing in the Copa Room ?╟÷ and the Sands staff so pleasant. Simply said and with full sincerity ?╟÷* iry guest joins me in this expression of appreciation. Thanks, too, to your secretarial staff for their effieiency in arranging the reservations. ?╟ Connell JIMMY McHUGH August 8, 1967 Dear Al, Sorry I wasn't able to write to you sooner. I know tbe taking over of the Sands by H. H. probably wasn't too much of a surprise to you, but we on the outside, naturally, felt it. All I can say is that if you and Jack still have the freedom that you always had, the Sands will remain the number one spot. Too me, person- ally, you and Jack are the main headliners over there. I notice that the weather has been rather warm in Vegas and I do hope that you are holding up under it. While writing I might mention that I was out to see Louella on Saturday and the poor thing is just wither- ing away. I firmly believe that the toughest part of life is when one grows old and there is nothing to be done, only sit and wait. It really is a sad sad ending. Soon I will surprise you with a visit. I will be happy to see all of the remodeling and building that you have done, as I always felt the Sands was just like a second home to me and it holds such beautiful memories. Love Mr. Al Freemar Sands Hotel Las Vegas, He^ JFM: r 1MZ MCHUGH p H. Sierra Dr. verly Hills, Cal 3 Q GENTLEMEN?╟╓S QUARTERLY ?╟≤ THE FASHION MAGAZINE FOR MEN^ Q BERNARD J. MILLER, PUBLISHER AIR MAIL June 22, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Assistant to the President Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Once again - my very sincerest gratitude for another fabulous Sands weekend. I enjoyed being with you and Barbara - who is lovely - and I hope there will be many more such pleasant occasions in the future. Please convey my very best to Jack, Al - I missed him completely on this trip. If either or both of you come to New York I'd be delighted to reciprocate your thoughtfulness and hospitality. With very best wishes. B JM :nm 488 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK N. Y. 10022 PLAZA 9-3232 OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR dially, BERNARD J. MILLER Dear Al, Once again I would like to express my thanks to you and the Sands. I must apologize for asking on a Sat. night but this being my only night off, I bit my lip and called. We were sorry to hear about Steve?╟╓s illness but Eydi carried the duties extremely well. Buddy greco cut some I.D.'s for us and we should have them on the air by the end of the week. Again, thanks. And I'm trying to talk Sam into a different day off. ?√ßmm B N 109 EAST OLIVE BLOOMINGTON , I 111 N O IS July 19t 1967 Mr* Al Freeman Vice President and P* R* Sands Hotel Las Vagas, Nevada 89100 Dear Mr* Freeman* This is just a short note to thank you for your hospitality given to my family and me on our recent visit in Las Vagas* We had a great time and enjoyed all four shows that your secretary, Virginia* arranged for us* As Mayor of the great city of Bloomington, Illinois* I wish to publicly acknowledge the way you treated us while in Las Vagas. To summarize it all up, the easiest way to say it is "thanks for everything*" Also, would you please thank all the other P* R* people who assited your staff on our behalf* P* S* I am enclosing a Mayor?╟╓s key to our City whi'chhis a welcome to you whenever you might have the opportunity to stop by and visit with us. Bob McGraw* Mayor of the City of Bloomington METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER INC., 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90211 OFFICE OF HOWARD July 28, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Assistant to the President The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Thank you very much for your telegram, confirming reservations in my name for shows at the Sands. I hope now, that Howard Hughes has bought the Hotel, you will wind up as Vice President of all the Hughes1 empire. Looking forward to seeing you, I am, rdially yours, HOWARD HERTY 1966 ACADEMY AWARDS S/g Sakowicz ENTERPRISES Suite 222 159 N. Dearborn St Chicago, Illinois 60601 Dial Direct 236-1133 591 Lee Marvin July 14, 1967 Mr. JO. Freeman c/o Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: My heartfelt thanks for all the courtesies you extended to my sister. Helen tells me, you and your staff were most gracious, particularly Miss Virginia. Please extend my best to Mr. Baron. I read Duke?╟╓s column each day. Elke Sommers Marty Balsam Bob Hope Shelley Winters "SIG'S SHOW" 9 WINNER OF 1965 "GOOD AMERICAN AWARD" WGN?╟÷Saturday: 7:05-7:55 P.M. WGN?╟÷Monday: ll:05-Midnite WTAQ?╟÷Monday thru Friday 3:30-5 P.M. (Direct from Office) "Let Freedom Ring"?╟÷WGN, WGN-TV, Sept. 1, 1964?╟÷Producer, Reporter ackie Vernon Sez: "A Wet Bird Never Flies at Night" Peter Ustinov JIMMY McHUGH July 11, 1967 Dear Al, Thanks so much, Al, for your very sweet telegram which you sent to me for my birthday. It pleased me very much, and I appreciate your thought fillness. Do hope that you are feeling well, and that everything is manning smoothly for you. Again, thanks, and looking forward to seeing you soon. In the meantime, my warmest wishes always. Mr. Al Freeman The Sands Hotel las Vegas, Nevada NBC TELEVISION NETWORK A DIVISION OF NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. WEST ALAMEDA AVENUE, BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 91503,845-7000 Dear Mr. Freeman: Just wanted to send this brief note of apprecia- tion for the hospitality you extended to me and my wife last Saturday, July 1st. I am sorry that our urgent schedule did not permit us to thank you in person but I look forward to meeting you in the near future. July 10 19 6 7 Mr. A1 Freeman Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada JHS:mb FOR RESERVATIONS: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. (213) 272-8611 ?╟≤ MEXICO CITY 11-08-65 ?╟≤ NEW YORK CITY (212 ) 757-4454 - SAN FRANCISCO (415 ) 397-2287 / PUBLIC RELATIONS July 6, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Sands Hotel Public Relations Department 3317 Las Vegas Boulevard, South Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Mike and I looked for you after the show last night and were disappointed that we were unable to thank you in person for what you did for us at the opening. It was greatly appreciated, Al. Please extend our thanks as well to Arlene for taking care of Mike's hotel reservations. Again, Al, many, many thanks and we will be in touch shortly about our discussion concerning "Golden Rainbow" and the proposed billboards for same. Take care, Al, and look forward to seeing you soon. Warmest regards, MR:gjr THE MIKE MERRICK COMPANY. INC. 9000 SUNSET BLVD./LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 90069/CRestview 8-1211 1414 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS/N.Y., N.Y. 10019/PLaza 2-4111 HUNTINGTON PARK DAILY SIGNAL LEROY SANDERS, JR., Publisher signal BUILDING, RUGBY at gage HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIF. 90255 April 26, 1967 TELEPHONE 587-5181 Dear Mr. Freeman: Thank you very much for making the reservations for my w if e and I for the dinner show Saturday night. I hope I may have the pleasure of meeting you personally Monday. Best wishes. Cordially, S. P. Helnick THE SOUTHEAST?╟╓S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER ?╟≤ PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY Herbert B. Berner 5 o ^7vn. /^Ap.'k-A^ w ^ t^4 ?√ß _ ^v 1 &-**%e^n y^ *u ??-d ^-v M^Jl^ *-*-l>?·b^ INDEPENDENT ?╟≤ PRESS-TELEGRAM MOBNINO EVENING SUNDAY 604 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California 90801 Telephone 435-1161 Tuesday, July l+th Dear Mr* Freeman: Thank you again for last week's midnight show reservation* Red Skelton closed with a hang*.,and Lana Cantrell was mighty appealing. If there happens to be any Ram football game you're interested in seeing this season, please let me know. Thanks again* Sincerely, A1 Larson yvjf t$^o( v# Wwvi^Q ,^iwv^2?·A 0^ ^ Ajwtrn W- ^}p\ ??# ^ cm cW^i mwv|c ??w?╜- ?╟≤^<mi ^\) 'km$^ A MW?╜ ^\i>J ^ vWW)'Wl W ^^Tv'^ ''^W?L ^ojvwvyx^ nfv^- n|jV\??vwx ^ III il(%l tA\ 905L6 v?╟Ñn??Jrjvp ?╟ f*x,T?╟ rvEE jnvarjvog; zrjpvvzfj yvwT *?·> jbiMj )^JLt f\ /?·Lj j?║m I >'2$?·nc\ Mrs. Red Mcllvaine, #236 9457 Las Vegas Blvd.:So. Las Vegas, Nev. 89109 RADIO KLAV 1230 ON YOUR DIAL TELEPHONE 735-6633 A1 Freeman, Director Press ?║ Publicity SANDS HOTEL Las Vegas, Nevada Attn: Virginia Dear Mr. Freeman: Thank you very much for arranging for me to see the Dean Martin Show at the Sands Thursday night. It was the first time I had seen him in person, and I enjoyed the show very much. Thank you again. Sincerely, (b/ Gordon E. Atteberrv A PApTf?? 8500 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 90211 OFFICE OF HOWARD HERTY PUBLICITY June 27, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Publicity Director The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Thank you very much for the beautiful table you reserved for me for the Red Skelton Show last night, and an extra thanks for having picked up my check. Naturally I didn't expect it... and naturally I was pleasantly surprised. Kindest regards HH:ns NO AGREEMENT OR ORDER WILL BE BINDING ON THIS CORPORATION UNLESS IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN OFFICER ?√ß ----- - - - ^ I INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE, INC President WILLIAM H. MORRIS SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Immediate Past President PHILIP PURCELL NEWTON, MASS. Honorary President JAMES M. BROUGHTON CHESAPEAKE, VA. First Vice President LEONARD G. LAWRENCE HAMILTON, GNT?╟? CANADA Second Vice President THOMAS J. CAHILL SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Third Vice President CURTIS BROSTRON ST. LOUIS, M0; 11 vfTwTJ^' Hi I 1319 EIGHTEENTH STREET, N.W. v'VII Fourth Vice President JOHN R, SHRVOCK KETTERING, OHIO Fifth Vice President OLIVER KELLY NEWARK, N. J. Sixth Vice President GEORGE A, MURPHY ONEIDA, N. Y. Treasurer BERNARD L. GARMIRE TUCSON, ARIZONA Sergeant-at-Arms DON R, DERNING WINNETKA, ILL Division of State and Provincial Police, General Chairman DAN J. CASEY LINCOLN, NEB. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 ?╟≤ AREA CODE 202 ?╟÷ TELEPHONE 265-7227 QUINN TAMM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR June 16, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Assistant to the President The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Lr Dear Mr. Freeman: I hope you will forgive my laggardliness in writing, but I have been on the road almost continuously since the Thomas award. Certainly I want to express my very great appreciation for your complete and effective cooperation and for your gracious hospitality. The press coverage of the award was most extensive, including coverage in my little home-town of Bay City, Texas. Having appeared in the news with Danny Thomas, I can assure you I'm very big in Bay City. It was an honor to meet Mrs. Thomas, Danny and you. I hope the opportunity arises for me to re- ciprocate your cooperation and hospitality at some future date. Cordially yours. iU> Bernard Peters Lt. Col. (Ret.) Assistant Director of Public Affairs JIMMY McHUGH / June 13, 1967 Dear Al, You are a sweetheart if there ever was one, and you'd better believe it. I have been thinking of you constantly and have wanted to come up, but between going to New York for ASCAP meetings and Washington, I haven't had very much time to go elsewhere. I did speak to Jack last week, when he came out of the hospital, from dear old Dr. Shapiro's office. I promise you within the next month I will come up and spend a weekend with you. I have been so lonesome for both you and Jack, just to sit with you for five minutes and reminisce. Naturally, I will tell you the story on Louella when I see you. All of my dearest love to you always, and please know that I will never forget your many, many kind- nesses to both Louella and myself. Also, thanks so much for the wire. Love N. Sierra Dr. Beverly Hills, Calif JFM:r Mr. Al Freeman Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada LOS ANGELES COAT AND SUIT MFRS. ASSOCIATION Suite 511 117 west Ninth Street Los Angeles, California 90015 MA 7-3926 ?╟≤ MA 3-2448 + OFFICERS HARRY LeCOVER President BERNARD ROSENBERG Vice-President PAUL A. ISAACSON Treasurer O BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARTIN AMDUR Amdur De Marco Co. BUD FRECHTMAN Harrod's of Calif. PAUL ISAACSON Michaelson, Inc. HARRY KOFF Little California Coat Co. HARRY LeCOVER Roth-LeCover of Calif. EDMUND J. LOEWY L. C. Mae Co. of Hollywood MEL MATHES Sun Cal Coat & Suit Mfg. Co. NELSON NATHANSON Stanley-Nelson Inc. BERNARD ROSENBERG Rosenberg Coats, Inc. LEON SHAPIRO M. Shapiro & Co. LEO SINNREICH Vanguard Fashions of Calif. HARRY WARNER Adele-California NAT WEISBAUM Deanna Dee 100' June 20, 1967 Mr. A1 Freeman Assistant to the President The Sands Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: Thank you very much for the picture. From the looks of it, I think, I must have broken the camera. Nevertheless, I do appre ciate your thoughtfulness very, very much. My very best wishes to you and the Staff. JR/fl JERRY ROSS Executive Director and General Manager # JEROME REINER Legal Counsel June lij., 1967 Dear A1 Freemans Many, many thanks for your treating the wife and me to Red Skelton?╟╓s great show at The Sands last Saturday night. It was the greatestl Thanks again* ?╟÷?╟÷------?╟÷ Bill Pigue *V Asst City Ed Heraid-Examiner Los Angeles June 12, 1967 Mr. AL Freeman Assistant to the President The Sands Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Al: May I take this opportunity on behalf of my entire party to thank you most sincerely for the excellent reservations you arranged for us