Word: passport
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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World Citizen Garry Davis, 28, who tore up his U.S. passport in 1948, seemed to have postponed his search for "oblivion." Back in his native land on a French immigrant's visa, Garry married brunette Audrey Peters, 21, an ex-Hollywood dancer whom he had courted by mail. They met for the first time after he landed from the America three weeks ago. First, Garry and Audrey said their vows in the city hall plaza at Ellsworth, Me., while 500 townspeople joined in chanting a "unification of love" service which Garry had written, printed and passed around. Asked about...
...Passport to Pimlico" is not one of those second features that warrant careful timing to avoid them. It is an imaginative comedy of London life which provides plenty of laughs with a restrained-farce type of humor...
...because once they are tagged as "Communist," they might as well close up and go underground. It would be unlawful for any member of a "Communist organization" to hold appointive office in the federal government, to hold elective office if he did not reveal his affiliations, to get a passport, or to belong to such a group which has not registered. Both "Communist" and "Communist front" organizations would be required to submit annual financial statements and lists of officers, plus a list of the entire membership in the case of the former. All mail sent out by these groups "Intended...
...dead man's body were his dip-Ipmatic passport, personal papers, $180, and Bob Vogeler's silver cigarette lighter. In his compartment, luggage and attache case were intact. No signs of robbery or struggle were evident...
Garry Davis, 27, who tore up his U.S. passport in June 1948 to become a "citizen of the world," was trying to return to his native land. In Strasbourg, France, he applied at the U.S. consulate for an immigration visa, was told to go to Paris to get it. Davis said he was "astounded" at the news that Audrey Peters, 20, a Hollywood dancing teacher he had written to but never met, had announced her engagement to him. Dancer Peters said she started corresponding with Davis six months ago and "things got out of control . . . you know...