tributed door-to-door in areas of San Francisco, continuing the "expose".

It was presented as a message from Brandhovo, explaining his role in the matter. In it Brandhove explained his various arrests and gave a history of his former employment and labor union activities.

He explained that he joined the Mattachine Society to learn more about it, and adds "I am convinced that the true purpose of the Mattachine Society is to subvert public morals and change our entire social structure to the point where homosexual activities will be regarded as normal and harmless."

He states he has turned documented evidence over to his attorney, including motion pictures, tape recordings, sworn statements and affidavits by licensed private detectives, and numerous publications and documents of the Mattachine Society or its subsidiaries.

DOB MENTIONED

Although the DOB was briefly mentioned in the first Progress story, it was not mentioned at all in the daily press. Mr. Brandhove brought it back into the picture in his pamphlet by stating:

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"And you parents of daughters do not sit back conplacently feeling that because you have no boys in your family, everything is all right as far as you are concernod. To enlighten you as to the existence of a Lesbian organization composed of homosexual women, who se purposes are the same as the Mattachine Society, the male counterpart, make yourselves acquainted with the namo 'Daughters of Bilitis'."

The DOB address and phone number is then given, along with that of Mattachine. The pamphlet ends with a plea for funds on the part of Brandhovo.

MATTACHINE SUIT

The taking of depositions from Brandhove and Wolden in

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