About 20 years ago, I worked for a microfilm company that photocopied documents onto microfilm. One of the accounts we had was with the Screen Actors' Guild Health INsurance department. Among the documents that had to sorted and alphabetized was a letter written by Sid Fields in 1974 to the Guild clerk about how his cancer treatments were going and how he was hoping Jackie Gleason would get another project going that he could get involved with. The document, which was supposed to thrown out, was kept by me for quite a number of years. But after relocating to a couple of different places since then, I don't think I have it anymore, but I can't be sure.

"So if the broken-down food you serve doesn't give my kids Ptomaine, then everybody else can eat, right???"