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Feb 23, 1976
Narconon founder calls idea a 'definite' success — Denver Post
Feb 12, 1976
Clearwater lends Cazares legal support — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Feb 12, 1976
No E-meter renewal — New Scientist
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Type: Press
Source: New Scientist
L. Ron Hubbard has paid the missing renewal fee on his British Patent 943012 for the Scientology E-meter but abandoned his attempt at prolonging its natural sixteen year life (New Scientist, vol 68, p 585). The necessary legal petition has not been presented to the court. The Patent Office, who in prolongation cases briefs counsel to protect the public interest, has now heard from the Treasury Solicitors Department acting on its behalf that no petition will be presented. The action ...
Feb 12, 1976
Scientology critic fired from radio job — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Feb 12, 1976
Times sues Scientologists — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Jan 29, 1976
Cazares: 'They misused our ministers, misled the public and evaded the truth' — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
Church of Scientology says it is real buyer of Fort Harrison / Controversial sect founder helped set up the financing — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
Church of Scientology surfaces as Fort Harrison Hotel owner — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
Church's history marked with legal battles — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
Editorial: Why so secretive? — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
NEWS RELEASE / Church of Scientology behind United Churches — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 29, 1976
What is this Church of Scientology? — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 21, 1976
[Action line / "will you please help get our money back?"] — Detroit Free Press
Jan 8, 1976
Commission decries psychiatric mayhem — Herald-Dispatch (Los Angeles, California)
Jan 8, 1976
Distinción a L. Ron Hubbard [Spanish] — Los Angeles Express
Jan 3, 1976
1975 was all in how it was seen — Washington Star-News
Dec 27, 1975
Old-line alcoholism treatment draws fire — Bakersfield Californian
Dec 17, 1975
The four basic social programs — Hawaiian American (Honolulu)
Dec 12, 1975
Customs sued — The Bryant Times (Ohio)
Dec 6, 1975
Narconon ... Confrontation to control — Delaware State News
Dec 5, 1975
Fort Harrison buyer eyes Dunedin condo — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 4, 1975
Insufficient profits for Scientology E meter? — New Scientist
Type: Press
Source: New Scientist
Lafayette Ron Hubbard of the Church of Scientology is seeking to extend the life of the British patent for his E-meter. The patent (943 012) will come to the end of its natural 16 year life on 27 July, 1976, when anyone will be able to make and sell the meter. Obviously this strikes terror in the heart of the Church of Scientology, and it has given notice of intention to present a prolongation petition to the High Court of Justice. ...
Dec 3, 1975
Fort Harrison Hotel sale is official — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s): Susan Denley
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
It's official: the Fort Harrison Hotel has a new owner. And the price that new owner paid, until now a well-guarded secret, was $2.3-million according to documents filed in the Pinellas County courthouse Tuesday morning. Speculation about the price has gone on in Clearwater business circles since Jack Tar Hotels Inc. announced in late October that it was selling the landmark on Ft. Harrison Avenue to Southern Land Development and Leasing Corp. of Jamaica, N.Y. Guesses have ranged from more than ...
Nov 22, 1975
Old Clearwater Bank building sale complete — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Nov 18, 1975
New Ft. Harrison 'tenant' says weather forecasts success — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Nov 14, 1975
Fort Harrison leased to state church group — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
United Churches of Florida, a new organization dedicated to relating religious thought to a changing modern world, has leased the Fort Harrison Hotel and will operate it as a facility for seminars involving groups of all denominations. Sorel Allen, director of membership and public affairs for United Churches, says the non-profit corporation is leasing the hotel from Southern Land Development and Leasing Corp., which will complete the purchase of the 272-room resort from Jack Tar Hotels Dec. 1. Allen said he ...
Nov 5, 1975
Fort Harrison purchasers to buy Clearwater bank building — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Chuck Albury
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Southern Land Development and Leasing Corp., which is buying the Fort Harrison Hotel for use as a vacation and conference center for religious groups, signed an agreement Tuesday to buy the old Bank of Clearwater building on Cleveland Street and bank-owned office space with about 200 feet of frontage on N Ft. Harrison Avenue. ALTHOUGH individuals from Southern Land wouldn't comment officially on the purchase, they indicated that the space will be used for offices in connection with the hotel venture. ...
Oct 29, 1975
Closing of hotel started — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Oct 28, 1975
Fort Harrison Hotel bought; new owner plan to close it — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
The Fort Harrison Hotel, a downtown Clearwater landmark for a half century, has been sold and the new owners plan to close it — at least temporarily in December. Southern Land Development and Leasing Corp., a Delaware corporation, bought the hotel from Jack Tar Hotels Inc. of Dallas, Tex. The Jack Tar chain has owned the Fort Harrison since 1953 except for 14 months in 1969-70 when it was the property of Osias Hotels Inc. The new owners plan an announcement ...
Oct 11, 1975
Church of Scientology sues AMA for $1.6 million — St. Paul Dispatch
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Source: St. Paul Dispatch
The American Medical Association (AMA) is among several defendants in a $1.6 million libel suit filed Friday by the Church of Scientology of Minnesota. Other defendants in the suit filed in Ramsey District Court include the Minnesota State Medical Association Foundation (MSMAF), several foundation officers and Ralph Lee Smith, a writer for the AMA's "Today's Health" magazine. The church contends the AMA secretly hired Smith to do articles attacking various groups considered by the AMA hierarchy to be a threat to ...
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