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Three years ago, Bernard Relin, 53, president of New York's Rheingold Corp., the nation's eleventh largest brewer, heard that a Swiss chemist named Hersch Gablinger had found a way to make carbohydrate-free beer. Now, having bought out his secret, Rheingold's Forrest Brewing division has just introduced a no-carbohydrate beer named after Gablinger. On the bottle is an inscription, "Doesn't fill you up," a pitch that Rheingold hopes will make Gablinger's a bestseller among weight-weary beer lovers...
Married. Maria Schell, 40, Viennese movie star; and Veit Relin (real name: Franz Pichler), 40, avant-garde theater director and father of her three-monthold daughter; both for the second time; in Reitmehring, Germany...
Born. To Maria Schell, 40, Viennese movie star (End of Desire), and Veil Relin, 39, director of a Viennese avant-garde theater: their first child, a daughter; about a month ago in Munich. Her pressagent says they plan to marry as soon as possible...
...were ready "to be led before firing squads" rather than comply with Castro's confiscatory land reform (TIME, June 1). ¶ Waited the results of a "public-opinion poll" that will purport to show what the U.S. thinks of Castro. The poll is the first project of Bernard Relin & Associates Inc., a U.S. public-relations agency hired by Cuba in April for $72,000 a year. ¶ Learned that ex-Dictator Fulgencio Batista held $45,879,245 worth of stock in Cuban and foreign industries, about $12 million of it in U.S. companies...
...rest of the witnesses were just as recalcitrant. Louis Relin, teacher of English at Abraham Lincoln High School, called the subcommittee "improper," flatly refused to say whether or not he was or ever had been a Communist. Another teacher, Lou Spindell of Straubenmuller Textile High School, summoned Jefferson to his defense. Refusing to say whether he had been a Communist, he declaimed: "What was good enough for T.J. is good enough for me." "I assume," said Ferguson, "that by T.J. you mean Thomas Jefferson ... It is not a legal reason [for not answering]." Spindell tried another tack: like the other...