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Marilyn Monroe — Part 3
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offer of a free ten-day trip. O° ‘Moscow. offered by a Soviet
official. Subject reportedly. subpoenaed to a meen before
House ‘Un-American Activities Commi ttee on: ALYY
DETAILS : oo "BACKGROUND
‘Residence |
ho, who has furnished reliable 4aformation in su
past, advised on June 11, 1956,%that ARTHUR MILLER at that
time resided at 155 Willow Stret, Brooklyn, New York, and
was shen at Reno, Nevada, or. en route to New York from
Nevada
Employment,
An article ‘in the “Daddy Worker," edition of ©
September 29, 1955, Page 6, Colum 1, captioned "Arthur
Miller's 'A View. fromthe Bridge' Opens Thursday," reflected
that ARTHUR MILLER's play was to open in the Coronet Theater
and was his ‘first. play. since "The Crucible" appeared on
Broadway. - : ;
ho The "Daily Worker" te an East Coast communi st
newspaper, 9
Marital Status‘
An article. in the "New York Journal American,” a
daily news aper, edition of June 10, 1956, Page 16L, Columns
3 and 4, reflected that playwright ARTHUR MILLER was at that
time ai#Reno, Nevada, preparing to divorce the former MARY
GRACE“SLATTERY of New York. According to the article,
MILLER's Se been linked romantically with
actress MARIL ONROE.: Thé, article further reflected that — .
MILLER had established ‘the necessary $Six-weeks residence for «=
divorce at the Pyramid 1 Lake quent Ranch near Reno.
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