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I agree.Mr. Jim Deitch November 5, 1962 Page 2 program will be given an opportunity to win a set amount of money, possibly $1,000. They will also be given a ,fbonusH opportunity in the form of a spin on a roulette wheel which will be done in the studio. If the person on the telephone should happen to select the right number and win, an additional prize of possibly $1,000 would be provided. I have explained to Bob of the legal ramifications which could occur from the presentation of gambling equipment on television. There is a value in this show, Tamplin is a recognized professional in the business, and I believe that the publicists assembled at this meeting are entitled to know about the possibility of such a show as the cost involved is minimal. Actually, what is asked of the hotels is that they collectively put up the prize money. All other expenses are to be borne by Tamplin. In my absence from the city, if you will call my office and relay what information you have to Mrs. Sandy Martin, it will be appreciated. I will have occasion to speak with her while I am away. Cordially, Eugene Murphy EM:ssm