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Lillian Lily Hellman — Part 1
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On October 10,
advised Special Agent
nin Les Angeles for about a week co i
play "The arching wind", and was scheduled to leave that day for Russia.
This informant statec that the objeet of subject’ 3 trip to thé USSR Was to
confer with motion picture people there as a representative of the Holly-
wood Guilds end Councils relative t> the exchange of motion picture talent
between Russia and the United States. A Hollywood motion picture magazine
entitled "Variety" carried an article in its issue of October 11, 19, as
follows:
“Lillian Hellman off on trip to Russia - = Lillian Hellman left
for New York yesterday en route to Koscow on invitation of the
Soviet Government. while in Russia Miss Heliman contemplates
writing new play with the seme characters she used in ‘The Little
Foxes'. Upon her return next spring she will complete one-picture
deal she has witn Hal Wallis to adapt her legit play "Tne Searching
ao Wind',"
un October 19, me special cont JE
vhat subject was departing on the Sowthern Pacific "Lerk"
-rancisco that ever.ing anc would leave San Francisco the follew
ing afternoon for Seattle on the "Cascade.
- bt STD vised the writer on October 10, 194i Anat a
reservation for the subject in Bedroom k, Car 72 of the "Lark" leavine
Los Angeles at 9 P. M. on October 10th had been obtained by SID ATREET
of the Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The referenced teletyne @f October
10, 194 advised of the subject's departure from Los Angeles.
On the evening of October 10, 194 Special agents Jim
observed subject arriving at the Gicndale station
Be earing California license 57-V=356 registered to
AGIETT, 725 South Westlake Avenue. This automobile was driven by
@ livdried chauffeur and subject was accompanied by a man and woman. The
man was deseribed as 40, 5'10%, 180 pounds, black receding hair, dark eyes,
glasses. The woman was described as 3), 5'5", 12) pounds, dark brow hair,
dark eyes, attractive face. Subject was described as wearing a dark brow
sheared beaver coat, a dark blue chalk striped suit and brown pumps. The
chauffeur was observed to be carrying a leopard skin fur coat for subject
and a number of books, the top one of which was observed to have the in-
scription "ussia=--- ", dhe men and womer, both kissed the subject good-
bye. The msn was believed tu be URTMUn KODSR, subject's former husband.
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