[N.B.C trade releases]. (1961)

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3 NBC News continuing problems in U. S.-Cuba relations. They have also been assigned to major stories elsewhere in Latin America. Last year Lee Hall participated in the NBC News coverage of both national political conventions. In December, Wilson Hall was arrested without explanation in Havana, was held for three days and was released just in time to fly to New York to appear on the NBC-TV network's year-end report, "Projection *6l. " * * * Kenneth Bernstein joined NBC News six years ago, after serving as News Director of the Chanticleer Broadcasting Company in New Brunswick, N. J., and as newsman for the Decatur (ind.) Daily Democrat and United Press International. As Night News Editor for NBC, he has worked on many of the major news stories covered by the network, including, most recently, the collision of two airliners over New York and the fire aboard the aircraft carrier Constellation. He covered the Cuban revolution and served as desk editor for the NBC News coverage of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's cross¬ country visit to the U. S. and President Eisenhower's trips abroad. When Portuguese rebels took over the liner Santa Maria earlier this year, Bernstein sent the ship an RCA radiogram that brought a reply from Henrique Galvao giving the world its first knowledge of the identity and purpose of the insurgents. o NBC -New York, 3/10/61