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Boston—The voice of Donald Wiese has been heard on
radio four times in recent months, answering questions
on panel shows which dealt with state and federal tax
programs.
Chicago—I. Ted David has completed his assignment
with the Business Management Study Committee for
Illinois appointed by Governor Kerner to study the operations
of the State Government. Mr. David served as
task force leader for two groups, one which reviewed the
state's data processing functions, and another which
reviewed the Department of Revenue.
Kay H. Cowen served as moderator at the 1966
Annual Tax Conference of the Illinois Society of CPA's.
Richard H. Gallagher promoted to manager at the
beginning of the year.
Detroit—Phyllis E. Peters has been appointed as an
Official Delegate of the American Women's Society of
CPA's to the Ninth International Congress of Accountants,
to be held in Paris, France, next September.
Program Committee Chairman of the 1967 Systems
and Procedures Association Spring Conference is
James M. Edgar.
Guy R. Tann has been appointed a member of the
Program Committee for the 1967 International Systems
Meeting, to be held in Detroit in October.
Joseph P. Bianco has been appointed to a subcommittee
of the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce to
work with the Urban Transportation Council on the development
of urban transit recommendations.
Denver—Ronald S. Fiedelman has been elected chairman
of a subcommittee organized by the Federal Taxation
Committee of the Colorado Society of CPA's to
arrange an Internal Revenue Service Panel Tax Clinic.
Executive—Chicago—President Johnson has appointed
Robert M.Trueblood to a commission to study the basic
concepts and presentations of the federal budget. The
commission, which at present has 15 members, is to
report to the President by September.
Mr. Trueblood is serving as American representative
and chairman of an International Study Group composed
of representatives of the English, Canadian and
American Institutes of Certified Public Accountants.
The first meeting was held in New York on February
21-22.
An invitation has been extended to Mr. Trueblood to
address the Council o/ the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of England and Wales during a summer
course at Oxford. The subject of his address will be
"Detection of Fraud."
Mr. Trueblood also served as moderator and speaker
at the second seminar for Financial Leaders and CPA's
sponsored by the American Institute of CPA's last
December.
Executive—Quotations from Robert Beyer's Profitability
Accounting book appear in a textbook entitled Information
System for Management Planning and Control,
authored by Thomas R. Prince and recently published
by Irwin.
Mr. Beyer has also been nominated as national vice
president of the National Association of Accountants
for the 1967-68 fiscal year. Elections are to be held in
June and become effective July 1.
Fresno—Francis H. McGee appeared on the radio program,
"Direct Answer" on a local station to answer
questions on taxes.
Houston—Owen Lipscomb attended the Liaison Meeting
of the Texas Society of CPA's and the Austin District
of the IRS as chairman of the group representing the
CPA's. Mr. Lipscomb had worked with R. P. Phinney,
District Director and W. H. Quimby, Executive Director
of the Texas Society to arrange the meeting.
Milwaukee—Donald J. Trawicki has been appointed
chairman of the National Association of Accountants
Research Project Committee to study Financial Analysis
to Guide Capital Expenditures Decisions.
New York—Bernard J. Cianca, chairman of the Retail
Accounting Committee of the New York State Society of
Certified Public Accountants, presided over their Workshop
Seminar which covered the unprecedented expansion
of retail credit extension. Morton Levin and Edward
Weinstein also participated in the seminar.
Philadelphia—Adolf A. Paier, Jr. and Richard DePiano
held three sessions on public accounting at a "Career
Day" program for students at Overbrook H.S., sponsored
by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Institute of CPA's.
Pittsburgh—Terry N. Conway is teaching at Carnegie
Institute of Technology during the spring semester as
part of their Industrial Management Program.
MARCH, 1967 66
