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use new money with the first and last figures of each bundle. The instructions was to take the<br />

money from Zurich and take in to Luxembourg [should be Liechtenstein]. He wanted money in the<br />

vault, physically there.<br />

The money was on wooden slats and the guys were still taking the numbers when we went down<br />

there. Fred and Michael checked lists to make sure that the numbers corresponded.<br />

There was an incident in 72 when LRH's folders were brought in. Otto [Roos] sent off for all his<br />

folders to find out if there was some incorrect list run on LRH which was creating problems. I think<br />

all he had was flu. He was a hypochondriac, the slightest cold was pneumonia. Otto came up with<br />

some funny stuff, I don't know what it was, and messengers were running back and forth.He got<br />

some info that was not what LRH wanted about. He had a peculiar thing of not throwing anything<br />

away. Otto got into serious trouble. If you run a list on somebody you find things upsetting you.<br />

TAPE 4<br />

Everything is recorded in folders, meter readings et cetera. You can check for wrong items. As the<br />

tech progressed a lot of info became known only afterwards. You might have missed items. The<br />

idea of pulling all folders was sensible. He found "discreditable reads". He might have had reading<br />

on a withhold. A really discreditable read was a "rock-slam" - the needle goes wild.<br />

LA QUINTA: I was an actress in one movie, my husband did lots of running about desert in black<br />

shawl. His demeanour was irritated, mostly. He enjoyed what he did out there, but frustrated. The<br />

make-up was constantly running off with sweat, the costumes sets were never right. He wanted to<br />

make movies that were going to take over Hollywood. They were really terrible. We were shooting<br />

every day.<br />

I would get him up at about 7.30-8, when he woke. It would take him half an hour to dress and<br />

wash. He would go through a few shirts every morning, first few would smell. I would go through an<br />

act to get him to put on his shirt, pretending first few stank and then finding perfect one. He'd walk<br />

from the cottage to the main house, sometimes walking round the pool 2 or 3 times. Breakfast<br />

would take another half hour. He would start with cereal, fruit, eggs, bacon, a hash brown, usually<br />

with Mary Sue, or if she was not there, with one of the messengers. Then he'd go through the<br />

comm in his office. He would be on the set in the day; she'd get back by about 1030 [in the evening].<br />

On location we would have the motor home ready to drive him to wherever he was. Lunch was<br />

taken out to him. He was followed by cars with messengers. The crew would be out waiting for him.<br />

They would do scenes over and over again before he was satisfied. He would have lunch in motor<br />

home at 1230, might have little lie down while they were trying to get it right. Some days it would<br />

end up fine well done everybody, often also there were tantrums storming off - "I'll be here tomorrow<br />

and you better have that straight!"<br />

He would finish the comm back at Rifle. After the FBI raid Mary Sue was told to take all her GO stuff<br />

and get out, which she did. She went to LA. In evening he might write to Mary Sue.<br />

He was saying to me that he never knew anything about it, and that Mary Sue was getting him into<br />

trouble. I realised the whole thing was going to be dumped on her. Then, when we went to the<br />

summer HQ at Gilman Hot Springs, letters were coming from Mary Sue with lot of bad news and he<br />

didn't want to hear about it. Messengers would re-write Mary Sue's letters, they would take out the<br />

bad news and give him letters with only good news.<br />

Towards end of the time at La Quinta there was lot of security. He always took a big guy from HCO

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