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OCR Page 1 of 28THE MIAMI NEWS
"The Best Newspaper Under The Sun"
MIAMI, , FLORIDA
WILLIAM C. BAGGS
EDITOR
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November 1, 1960
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Vice President:
My son, Craig, is gamboling over the clouds
in the wake of your dear letter to him.
Incidentally, he has stepped up his campaign
to convince his father that Mr. Nixon should
be elected the next President of The United
States.
I, however, am stunned. You advised Craig
that perhaps he could persuade me to the
rightness of your cause. About ten hours
after receiving your letter, I was quietly
reading a book in my bed in the evening and
was knocked out of the bed by a bolt of
lightning, which tore a gaping hole in the
roof, ripped through the rafters, and knocked
out a piece of ceiling.
There is only one question I have to ask you,
and it is most personally asked. Did you
have anything to do with this?
Sincerely,
his
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