as there were in effect three of us and one of Bill Baker. This some- what set him back as he would like to kind of keep a character like me under control and down where such kooks belong, but it didn't work that way.

We really gave Denver a saturation bombing because after taping the interview on Wednesday night for release on Sunday I got the idea of going to the Rocky Mountain News and seeing if they would like a tie-in feature story. They would and sent a reporter and a photographer out to my motel room the next morning. The reporter did a great job and we got about four full columns of space and pictures out of it. That afternoon I went out to the medical school at the request of one of the doctors who had been on the program with me and gave a seminar to the interns, residents and faculty of the psychiatric department. They were very appreciative and seemed pleasantly surprised that I didn't cover up or excuse any part of my own or TV's lives and just “told it like it is”. Candor would appear to be an unusual commodity. Next day we went downtown to one of the big bookstores and found that its proprietor also ran a wholesale operation and we sold him 50 TVias to spread around and had them sent up by air so that they'd be around when those who might have watched the TV interview on Sunday might look for them on Monday. So having done all that I took off for home-three weeks from when I had left. So I hope you'll all under- stand and excuse the fact that my printing schedule got all fouled up again.

INEZSQUIB:

There was a TV named Green,

Who invented a body conturing machine.

Concave or convex,

It would fit either sex.

T'was the damndest machine ever seen.

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