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Steve Allen — Part 2
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FD-302 (Hev. 1-25-60) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA, ~‘
Dete ___ 11/1/60
Mrs. BETTY STANLEY, 211 South Normandie Street,
was interviewed after agent identified himself and informed
her why she was being contacted. She was told at the
outset that she did not have to talk to Agent unless she
so desired. She was algo told any statement she might make
during this interview could be used in a court of law againat
her. Mrs. STANLEY was advised she was entitled to have an
attorney present during the interview,
Mrs. STANBEY after:.being apprised why she was
being interviewed said she had resided at the above address
for two years where she is presently managing the apartment
building. Although Mrs. STANLEY did not divulge her exact
age, she said she was receiving Social Security benefits,
therefore, she would hae to be over 62 years of age. She advised
ashe had been a widow for 24 years and had no children and
few friends. She stated for this reason she writes very
few! letters and certainly has never written a letter to STEVE
ALLEN,
Mrs. STANLEY said she believes she has in the past
watched one or two of STEVE ALLEN's television shows, however,
she was not sure of this.
After Mrs. STANLEY was shown the letver addressed
to Mr. ALLEN which bears her name and address typed at the
bottom, she said she could offer no suggestion as to the
identity of the writer of such a letter, Mrs. STANLEY stated
she did not know Row the writer of the letter mizht have
obtained her name and address except that she is listed in
the Los Angeles telephone directory. Mrs. STANLEY pointed
out that she had never made a study of communiam and did
not know whether a statement made by a person was communistic
or not. Therefore, she would be incapable of writing a letter
in the terms used in the letter in question.
Mrs. STANEBY said she owned no typewriter, did not
have access to a typewriter and in fact could not use a
typewriter. She further said she was not a member of any
group, club, etc. except she did attend the Christian Science
Church on Normandie between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
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On _11/9/60 ot 211 South Normandie Street,File # Los Angeles 9-2498 _
Los Angeles, California
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