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I agree.an American World Airways is bringing a young woman here Oct* 23 s part of a nation-wide program to stimulate business to the U*S* from Australia* The two women, one man team, headed by Audrey Armitage, senior sub-editor of the Australian "Woman's Day," will be staying at the Sands. arriving the early evening of Oct. 23 and leaving the evening of Oct* 25 for Los Angeles* They would like to meet with informed people in the area, as well as celebrities who whuld have publicity value in Australia* + Eugene Murphy asked for time to discuss Paul Bruun, managing editor of the Miami Beach SUN, regarding occasional ads in that paper* \ + Hank Kovell would like toieport on the recent convention of the I Society of American Travel Writers in Mexico City and his bid Lt@ bring the meeting here next fall at the same time as the ASTA """"""^t^onventi on * O^son way Id like to presen^^a^-F^tiuest from Matson Lines for ?jfcipatiorN4j^ parties aboard their ships* Smiley Washburn has presented a request from the B^atty Lions Clui/that Las Veg^s^H^e^Sarvan entry in the World's ChampiS^nship Wile! Burrg^Ratrg^Nov* 8-11* The entry fee is $150.00, fmhmh includes a $20^in the program. They will furnish a "wrangler" jto ride the beast at no extra cost* j On Oct. 2 the CBS network institutedfa new half hour daytime show, "Calendar," which will include in-the programming "the interesting events planned in all communities; i.e. local festivals and holidays, contests and exhibitions or annual meetings of national associations." y frmumiaw**0Sit*i