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 Clearwater
        SunNovember 4, 1979
 
   "Curtain of secrecy descends on sect"by Alan
        Gutwein-Gunther
 
 
 
 
 
 CLEARWATER - The
        lid clamped down hard Saturday at Scientology's headquarters, as church
        officials chased a reporter through the streets and ordered other church
        members not to talk to the press.    The
        church had publicized an afternoon open house, but visitors found
        themselves quickly escorted into a closed room if they tried to wander
        anywhere in the building.    Nancy
        Reitze, publicity director for the church, wouldn't answer any
        questions.    No,
        she said, a reporter could not roam the building and talk to anyone
        about what it was like to be a Scientologist.  The reporter replied
        he'd just have to stand on public property and catch people as they were
        passing by.   
        Frustrated, the reporter turned the corner outside the building. 
        He gave directions to a passing motorist.  the coast looked
        clear.  A young woman with books in her arms was approaching, and
        she was asked whether she had been reading the newspapers lately.  
        "No!  Not here, you don't!"  Ms. Reitze yelled as
        she rounded the corner.    The
        young woman walked away.    The
        reporter pretended he was returning to his car.  He looked over his
        shoulder and dashed three blocks behind some buildings to emerge
        breathless by a wall of shrubbery that shielded him from view of the
        headquarters.   
        "Excuse me, sir," he started, but again, he was interrupted by
        a breathless Ms. Reitze.   
        "Look, love, you've got to make a living, sure.  But not at
        the expense of the church," she said.  She was asked what the
        harm would be in simply allowing people to speak for themselves.   
        "Later.  Not now.  Not today," Ms. Reitze
        replied.  "Right now this is a national issue, and I'm
        responsible for the church's comment." 
 
 
 
 
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