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Marilyn Monroe — Part 3
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Ay Residence.
An artiele in the July 10, 1956, edition of
the "Daily Worker" captioned "MILLERS Fly to England
Fyrday" reflected that ARTHUR MILLER and actress
MARILYN MONROE would fly to England on Friday (July 13, 1956) —
on a honeymoon: and business trip.
The "Datly Worker" is an Bast Coast Communist —
daily newspaper.
Mr. ASHLEY J. NICHOLAS, chief, Passpo-t Legal .
Diy ffice, Department of. State, advised
SA on July 6, “1956, that ARTHUR MILLER
was issued Passpor Number’ 129936 on July 6, 1956, limited
to expire in sixth month’, not to be extended without
the express authorization of the Department of State.
In his passport application,. Gata May 17, 1956, at
Reno, Nevada, MILLER stated he intended to proceed
by plane to England from New ‘Yor's City for a period
of one month to six weeks approximately July 15, 1956, to
cast and assist in production of his play, "A View From
The Bridge." :
An article in the August 29, 1956, edition of
the "New York Daily News" reflected that on that date,
ARTHUR MILLER had arrived in New York from England to
spend ten days to two weeks with his children. The article
reflected that at the end of that time, MILLER would probably
return to England to » Pejoin his bride, actress MARILYN
MONROE.
. An article in the September 12, 1956, edition
of the "New York Daily News" reflected ARTHUR MILLER»
had returned to meen’
Ba, who ha Keene reliable informatien in the
past, on June 28, 1956 could furnish no informatien regarding
the subject. r
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