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Show PfecF Vi i' Ur& S&iU&klRwa ICi-S- kin Want the facts? Want to learn the truth about prominent personalities? Want informed opinion? Write Walter Scott, Parade, 733 3rd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Your full name will be used unless otherwise requested. Volume of mail received makes personal replies impossible. Q. Would it be safe to assume that Nelson Rockefeller owns Henry Kissinger lock, stock, and barrel? After all it was Rockefeller who employed Kissinger, introduced him into the foreign policy community, recommended him to Nixon, and then gave Henry a gift of $50,000. What do you think? Harrison Lewis, Providence, R.l. A. It would be safe to assume that Rockefeller owns Kissinger's loyalty but "lock, stock, and barrel" is clearly unfair, implying as it does that Kissinger's integrity is for sale. the brilliant genius responsible for bringing . hloward Hunt, the Watergate blackmailer, into the Central Intelligence Agency? Also what is the true relationship between Flunt and the columnist William Buckley? D.B., Sharon, Conn. A. The "brilliant genius," who recruited Hunt into the CIA was Frank Wisner, a deputy assistant secretary of war who had served as an OSS (Office of Strategic Services) agent during World War II in Turkey. Following World War II, Wisner helped set up the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC), a cold war organization that was later integrated into the CIA. It was Dr. James Burnham, a Princeton graduate and a philosophy professor at New York University, who introduced Hunt to Buckley. Hunt took a liking to views, and Buckley and his strong, when in 1950 the CIA assigned Hunt to Mexico he soon brought Buckley aboard. Hunt and Buckley became fast friends as fellow CIA agents, Buckley later becoming godfather to the four Hunt children and executor of Dorothy Hunt's estate. Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, late wife of E. Howard Hunt, was killed in 1972 in a United Air Lines crash en route to Chicago where she, according to Hunt, was about to invest $10,000 in cash in a business venture with Holiday Inns Q. Who was Q. Curt Jurgens, the German OLD FRIENDS: KISSINGER AND ROCKEFELLER Is it true that there was much dissension in the Gerald Ford family during the Vietnam war, that Gerald Ford was a war hawk while his kids were doves? P.T., Grand Rapids, Mich. A. It was particularly true of Ford and the first of his three sons, Michael Gerald Ford, bom March 15, 1950. According to Mrs. Ford, "Mike was critical of Nixon during the Vietnam war, and Jerry, too." President Ford is basically much more conservative than his children. Q. film star, used to go Air France hostess Mathilde with a Mizart. What's happened to their romance? Charles Darrow, Milwaukee, Wis. A. In July, 1974, Mathilde Mizart was killed in an accident in Nice. Jurgens, 62, was broken-hearteSince then he has found a new romance, Marlene Knauss, 25, a German beauty who was reared in Chile. Jurgens, who likes young blood, met Marlene is currently with her in Vienna, took her to in Jerusalem, where he is filming. d. Q. How old is Walter Pidgeon, and where is he? Nancy Childs, South Bend, Ind. A. Actor Walter Pidgeon is 76, lives in Los Angeles, occasionally acts. Q. Where is Barbara Hutton at this time and what is she doing? Helene Grossman, Miami, Fla. A. Barbara Hutton, 62, married seven or eight times, is residing in Santa Barbara, Calif., where she is reportedly studying spiritualism. Miss Flutton who inherited $100 million at age 21 from her grandfather, F.W. Woolworth, formerly resided in Tangiers. I? i, $ !., 2 a. THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER MAGAZINE MARLON BRANDO LUCY SAROYAN Q. I understand that Marlon Brando has left his Tahitian wife Tarita and their children for the blandishments of Walter Matthau's stepdaughter. Is this true? Kay Emerson, New Haven, Conn. A. Lucy Saroyan, 28, is the daughter of novelist-playwrigWilliam Saroyan and the stepdaughter of actor Walter Matthau. Her mother is the former Carol Marcus, married first to Saroyan and now to Matthau. Lucy and Brando have been dose friends for at least two years, but Brando is not giving up his four children by three different wives (Anna Kashfi, Movita Castenada, and Tarita) for Miss Saroyan however much he cares for her. Brando, 50, is committed to personal freedom and the cause of the American Indian. ht Q. How come The Washington Post was the first newspaper to break the stoiy of Chief of Staff Gen. statement at Duke George S. Brown's Who University? got the scoop? Fied Hand, Los Calif. Angeles, A. The Washington Post was not the first newspaper to break the Brown story. Brown's statements, "Jews own, you know, the banks in this country, the newspapers. You just look at where the Jewish money is in this country," were first published in a weekly newspaper, The Anvil, in Durham, N.C. They were read there by Robert Kaiser, former Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post, now on leave of absence at Duke University. It was Kaiser who notified Michael Getler, The Post reporter who wrote the story. The original article in The Anvil was writr, ten by a Tom Clark, who heard the informal question-and-answsession between Brown and graduate students on international law at Duke. anti-Semit- ic free-lance- er CURT JURGENS AND CIRLFRtEND MARLENE KNAUSS chairman of the board, ARTHUR K. MOTLEY executive v p., JAMES McALUSTER president, DANIEL D. KINLEY editor. JESS GORKIN publisher WARREN J. editor at large, LLOYD SHEARER senior editors, HERBERT KUPFER8ERG, DAVID PALEY, DAVID SENDLER art director, ANTHONY LA ROTOND A associate editors, JONATHAN BRAUN, MARY ANN CAVLIN, LINDA CUTSTE1N, NOR HUMPHREYS, PAM PROCTOR, JOHN G. 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