PEOPLE & PLACES
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November 6, 1965
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/01/06: CIA-RDP73-00475R000200650002-3
6 November 1965
STAT
PEOPLaE & PCS
? By BETTY ETTER
ON THE GO: After talks in Switzer-
land with her publisher, Anita Daniel is
now in London for a new book assign-
ment . . . John de Lorenzi, PR director
for the American Automobile Association,
up from Washington briefly for the Inter-
national Film & TV Festival of New
York, at which AAA's new public serv-
ice film, "The Sixty Minute Circle, "
was named gold medal award winner in
its category . . . Harrison Forman off
on a swing through the newly-independent
countries in West and Central Africa.
CHECKING IN: Jack D. Fendell of
King Features Syndicate from Latin
America . . . H. S. Bradsherof the AP
from Moscow.
ARTICLES: Lillian R. Pierson (Mrs.
Samuel J. Cohen) has a piece on "Year-
book Sales" in the current Quill and
Scroll, publication of the International
Honorary Society for high-school journal-
ists. A candidate for her Ph.D. in com-
munications at Syracuse University's
school of journalism she is also teach-
ing in Amsterdam, N Y . F. Peter
Model's profile of Boston Symphony
conductor and music director Erich
Leinsdorf in Bravo magazine for Janu-
ary . . . "Vatican Council Hospital" by
Paul Brindel in California's Franciscan
magazine, Way-Catholic View Points.
BOOKS: On his annual visit to mecca
(NYC), writes Constantine Soloyanis the
was commissioned by Curtis Publishing
Co. to do a travel guidebook on Greece,
his base for the last four years . . .
"Guerrilla Scout," the story of an Ital-
ian-American teen-ager caught in Italy
during World War II, authored by Bruce
Cassidy, out via Macmillan . . . "The
Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of
the Northwest," by Alvin M. Josephy,
Jr., just published by Yale University
Press, has been chosen by the History
Book Club as its January selection.
Josephy was also editor of the American
Heritage History of the Great West, re-
leased this month . . ."Cobras in His
Garden." (Harvey House) by Harry Kursh
getting plugs on the Mike Douglas TV
Show, with Ruth Jacobs (WEVD) and
IVNYC radio and TV . . . Dr. Joseph
Franklin Montague's "The Why of Albert
Schweitzer," out Nov. via Fred Kerner's
Hawthorn Books. But Dr. Montague won't
be around. He's attending a conference
in Tokyo, with stops at San Francisco
and Honolulu.
NEW POSTS: Gwen Dew Buchanan
has taken over as managing director for
the World Travel Series at the Sombrero
Playhouse in Phoenix, Ariz. This is in
addition to her own World Adventure
series, which begins its ninth season
Nov. 12..... Thomas B. Mechling named
director of information, National Assn.
of Manufacturers.
HONORS: Ben G. Wright served as
chairman of the national selection com-
mittee for the Miss Teenage America
Pageant, held on Oct. 29. . . . Dorothy
Ducas serving as magazine liaison rep-
resentative of the US Public Health
Service at a White House conference on
health Nov. 3 and 4. . . . OPCers named
officers of the Deadline Club, NY pro-
fessional Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi,
include Joseph L. Oppenheimer, third
vice president and David Shefrin on the
executive council. . . . David C. Horo-
witz named a member of the International
Radio and Television Society.
BORN: A grandson, Alan David, Jr.,
for Paris-based Curt L. Heymann, born
to his daughter Patricia Jane on Formosa,
where his son-in-law serves with the
American mission to Nationalist China.
SPEAKERS: Lou Garcia recently ad-
dressed a group of Latin American govern-
ment officials attending a 10-week se-
minar in public relations and taxpaper
development, sponsored by the Agency
for the International Development of the
Department of State and the Internal
Revenue Service.
ARREST & TRIAL: Hal Higdon is
back safely ? but just barely ? from
Budapest, where, while snapping pix of
some spots to be included in his book
on the Hungarian Revolution, he was
nailed by the Hungarian Army. They
confiscated his film and interrogated
him in German, and, finally deciding
he was just another tourist, let him go.
WELCOME MAT: OPCers visiting
Munich are invited to visit PIP's plush
new offices in Munich, opened Nov. 1
at 8 Erhard Strasse by Tomas 1). W.
Friedmann.
FUN & GAMES: Stanley Joseloff,
who invented the "Be My Guest" game
for American Express and the Storecast
System for supermarket listening, has a
new one: "Escalation ? the Last Word
Game."
MEMORIAL SERVICE: Many OPCers
attended a memorial Mass at Holy Cross
Catholic Church on October 21 for
Socola William Specht, associate edi-
tor of Film Daily, who died in Boule-
vard Hospital Oct. 10. The Mass was
sponsored by Agatha Young.
A REAL PRODUCTION: Pour
OPCers joined to produce a 50-minute
stereo and mono recording of Pope
Paul's historic 14-hour visit to the
US last month. Paul White, veteran
correspondent, TV and communications
consultant, is the producer and director
of the album. Jack Costello, of NBC's
corps of announcers, does the narra-
tion; Steve Manning is handling the
business end; and George Dugan of the
NY Times is co-author with White of
the script.
Titled "The Keys to Peace," the
. album will have its premiere Nov. 11
.at the national convention of the
Catholic Youth Organization in Chi-
cago, but a press preview was held at
the club Nov. 1.
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/01/06: CIA-RDP73-00475R000200650002-3