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Points From Other Letters

The obvious course for “Visiting Golfer” and others interested in the rebuilding of the Lodge seems to be to form a. company and tender for the facilities, says “Self-Reliant.” The writer thinks it is reasonable . that the people who would benefit should shoulder the task of rebuilding. “Although some American rocket attempts have failed let us assume that the confidence in the moon project was strong enough to justify the extent of publicity which was given to the first assault,” writes “How and Who.” “I contend that a potential enemy of the United States to allow itself sufficient breathing space and for the benefit of its own prestige, purposely transmitted a “destruction signal” (or whatever the technical ramifications) from a submarine situated somewhere off the coast.”

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 3

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Points From Other Letters Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 3

Points From Other Letters Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 3