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Lillian Lily Hellman — Part 1
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The suitcase and duffle bags contained personal items and clothing {
only. Subject stated that she was going to Fairbanks and from there to Moscow,
She indicated that she has been to Russia before, but never in the winter. She
stated that she has one suitcase and a typewriter which will have to be forwarded
on a later plane and asked if three sealed packages in the suitcase would have to
be opened for inspection. She etated that while in San Francisco she had carried
the packages to the Censors office and had the contents examined and was told that
it would go through without furtber inspection. The Customs officer told her that
all baggage is subject to examination by Customs.
Subject boarded Pan American Airways plane #NC 33663 which made an
attempt to take off at 8:30 AM, but was called back because of fog and a iow selling,
4t 10:00 AM the plane was able to take off,
After subject's departure the baggage she left behind was examined
and found to consist of a portable typewriter and case, and one aedium sise fiber
board suitcase, gray with cream trimming. The suitcase contained personal items
and clothing and three packages approximately @" x 10* wrapped in heavy brown paper
and thoroughly sealed with scotch tape, They were stamped in numerous places
with a rubber stamp bearing the legend "Voluntarily submitted for censorship and
examination, No. 5517." The initials of the examiner did not appear on the packages,
The first package examined contained the following:
4 book, "How to Say it in Hussian"
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two small French dictionaries
Qne Kroll Map of Alaska
A Wew York Drivers license issued to subject
One Captain of Port Identification. This pass contained a
photograph of the subject and reflected the followings Sponsor,
SIDNEY \ROSENZWEIG, 30 Broad Street, New York City; Birthplace,
Mew Orleans, la.3 Age 36; Pass issued, 7/22/43; Height 5° 3";
Weight 120#; Eyes brown; Hair brown; Pass Wo, 031-124081);.
A number of amall blank notebooks,
The second package contained:
The 10/7/44 issue of"Coliers” magazine, It is noted that this
issue contained the article by WENDELL WIIKIE, "Citisens of Negro
Blood .*
One copy "The Little Oxford Dictionary" by GEORGE OSTLER
One copy “The Kings English® by FOWLER
One copy "The Searching Wind" by the subject
4 power of attorney isaued to HENMAN SHIMLIN dated Sept, 1944
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Copy of a letter addressed to subject, apparently by Colliers
with the name of MARK HANNA typed at the bottom, This letter
was dated 9/29/44 ami set forth an agreement whereby subject will
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