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FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION , ACT 0& 193$, AS ,AMENIY$D

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Appendix I 39Alphabetical list of all registrantswhose registrations were in activestatus at any time during thecalendar year 1964.

Appendix II 53Listing according to geographicalarea or nationality field ofregistrants whose statements werein active status at any timeduring the calendar year 1964.

Appendix III 170Alphabetical list of short-formregistrants in active statusduring the calendar year 1964.

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REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERALTO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES

ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THEFOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED

FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1964

APRIL 1965

TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:

I have the honor to report on the administration of the

Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, pursuant to

Section 11 of that Act which requires the Attorney General from

time to time to report to the Congress concerning the administration

of the Act, as well as the nature, source and content of political

propaganda disseminated or distributed by agents of foreign

principals registered under the Act.

It has been the policy of the Department since 1950 to

prepare a report each year. This report covers the administration

and enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act for the

calendar year 1964.

STATISTICAL SUMMARY

One hundred sixty-two new registration statements were filed

in 1964, and 103 registrations were terminated, leaving 480 active

registrations on file as of December 31, 1964. This represents a

marked increase over the 419 active registrations at the close of

calendar year 1963.

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Appendix I contains an alphabetical list of all persons

who were registered with the Department of Justice under the Act

during 1964. Appendix II lists all registrations according to the

geographical area or nationality field of the foreign principal

which were active during the calendar year 1964. Registrations

terminated during the year are marked with the symbol (T).

Appendix III contains an alphabetical listing of all short-form

registrations which were in active status during 1964. There

were 869 short-form registration statements filed during the

year by individuals as officers, directors, employees, or other

persons rendering assistance to the registrant in the interests

of the foreign principal.

During 1964, 236 amending statements were filed to

correct deficiencies in registration statements already on

file. The Registration Section processed and reviewed 743

supplemental registration statements and answered over 3,600

pieces of correspondence from other government agencies,

prospective registrants, and the general public.

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ENFORCEMENT

Compliance with the Act is ordinarily obtained through

normal administrative procedures.

A careful examination of each statement filed generated

many requests from the Department for further disclosure from

registrants, and as indicated previously this resulted in the

filing of more than 200 amended statements. No prosecutive action

for willful violations of the Act was required to be undertaken

during the year.

The case of Victor Rabinowitz and Leonard Boudin v.

The Attorney General of the United States (376 U.S. 605) was

decided by the Supreme Court on March 30, 1964. In a unanimous

decision, the Court held, through Justice Goldberg, that the

petitioners' activity on behalf of the Republic of Cuba and its

governmental agencies in legal matters, including litigation

involving the mercantile and financial interests of the Republic

of Cuba, fell within the registration provisions of the Act and

could not be properly deemed exempt under the so-called "commercial"

exemption contained in Section 3(d) of the Act. The broad

language of this opinion accounts in part for the increased

number of registrations received during the year. The decision

occasioned considerable inquiries and frequent conferences with

representatives of the legal and other professions regarding the

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compliance with the Act. Furthermore, the proposed legislation

authorizes the Attorney General to require a registrant to maintain

separate books and records pertaining to his foreign principal thus

facilitating an inspection of books and records pursuant to Section

5 of the Act.

NATURE, SOURCE AND CONTENT OF POLITICAL PROPAGANDA

Following is an analysis of the principal trends noted

during 1964 in the propaganda material disseminated within the

United States in the English language on behalf of the foreign

principals and geographical areas listed below. Principal

publications are set forth together with the approximate

circulation figures per issue.

Arab States

The League of Arab States, which is composed of Algeria,

Iraq, Jord an , Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan,

Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Republic and Yemen, maintains the Arab

Information Center (AIC) in New York, with branches located in

Washington, Chicago, S an Francisco and Dallas. the two principal

publications of the AIC are Arab News and Views, a bimonthly sheet

(13,500); and Arab World, a monthly magazine (23,000).

The Palestine refugee problem continued to be a matter

of prime concern. The AIC claimed that Israel had illegally

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occupied 307. more land than was granted her by the United Nations; had

driven the refugees out of their homeland by force; and was continually

violating United Nations resolutions on their repatriation. The

refugees, numbering one million, were depicted as living in misery.

Publicity was given to the mural in the World's Fair Jordan Pavilion

which highlighted the refugee problem. Attention was also directed

toward the first Palestine National Congress convened to establish

the Palestine Liberation Organization, a government in exile pledged

to the liberation of Palestine.

Israel's plan to divert waters of the Jordan River for

irrigation was viewed by the Arab Information Center as a

violation of international law protecting co-riparian states and

a violation of the terms of the armistice. It was alleged that the

project would eventually take the bulk of Jordan's present water

supply, raise the salinity of the river and severely damage crops

in Jordan. Israel's purpose in diverting the waters of the Jordan

was believed to be her interest in settling large numbers of

people in the Negev region in order to strengthen her position

vis-a-vis the Arabs. According to the articles, the Arab League

was faced with a choice between war and the initiation of its own

diversion project, whereupon it chose the latter.

The Arab Information Center viewed Israel as an

aggressive, expansionist power with plans to attack neighboring

states. It was stated that Israel is working on nuclear power

"and other means of mass destruction" and creating an arms race

in the Middle East. The United States was said to be unaware

of the true picture, largely because of Zionist propaganda.

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A large number of articles featured the progress of the Arab

League and of its individual members. Measures for economic cooperation

and the signing of a Joint Arab Defense Pact in September were described.

Stress was placed on the political and spiritual unity of the "Arab

Nation."

The United Arab Republic distributed some material

separately through Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc., New York. The

publications consisted primarily of intermittent information releases

(100), which were predominantly concerned with tourism, but also

included releases on the Aswan Dam and its threat to submerge the

famous Abu Simbel Temples. The offer of the Kennedy Administration to

contribute $12 million toward the $36 million required to save the

temples was recalled with the expressed hope that Congress would give

its approval to the offer.

Another Arab organization which disseminates propaganda in

the United States is the Palestine Arab Delegation, which represents

a Lebanon-based group known as the Arab Higher Committee for Palestine.

The publications of the Palestine Arab Delegation include intermittent

news releases (750) and letters to United States and United Nations

officials. The publications dealt with what was termed the conquest

of Palestine by Israeli Zionists with the resultant exile of the

Palestinian Arabs. It was requested that the United Nations force

the Israelis out of Palestine and return the refugees to the homeland.

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Various articles disseminated by the Delegation expressed

concern that Zionists are exerting undue influence on United States

Senators and other officials. It was stated that this small Zionist

minority was determining United States policy in the Middle East.

Suggestions to give extensive American military aid to Israel were

viewed with alarm, with the warning that if such aid were given the

Arab States might be forced to reconsider their neutrality.

Australia

The Australian News & Information Bureau of New York

distributed the Australian Daily News (550), Australian News Weekly

Roundup (1800), and Australian Monthly Finance and Commerce Notes

(120).

Prominent among the subjects mentioned in these publications

in 1964 was the Malaysian situation. It was stated that the

Australian Government supported Malaysia and would not allow

Indonesia to crush the Federation even though Australia desired

good relations with Indonesia. Various types of Australian aid to

Malaysia, including troops, pilots, aircraft and other equipment,

were mentioned.

Spokesmen for the Australian Government were quoted in

support of the United States effort in Viet-Nam, although they also

voiced the opinion that the effort was not prospering. President

De Gaulle's suggestions for neutralization of South Viet-Nam

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were rejected as being impractical to halt subversion.

Regarding Southeast Asia in general, a major long-term threat

was seen in what was termed the aggressive attitude of Communist China.

Defense of Southeast Asia was regarded as vital to Australia's interests.

Many articles described the build-up of Australian military power

both within the country and in support of the areas to the north. It

was stated that Australia intended to stand beside the United States and

Britain in resisting communist aggression in Southeast Asia.

In the area of economic development, it was pointed out that

the Gross National Product increased 9.5% in Fiscal Year 1963, and that

exports increased 30% while the foreign exchange reserve increased 36%

over the previous year. Many articles featured the development of

industries such as mining, gas and oil in which American companies

are participating.

Considerable attention was devoted to the Australian

territory of Papua-New Guinea, describing the first full-scale elections

and progress in the areas of education and industrial development.

British Guiana

Prior to the election in December 1964, the Cheddi Jagan

Government of Guiana distributed material in the United States through

the British Guiana Public Relations and Information Office in New York.

Its principal publication was News from British Guiana, an intermittent

news release (150).

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A predominant theme of the material was opposition to

replacement of the Governor and dissolution of the legislature by

Great Britain in order to hold new elections in the fall under a

system of "proportional representation," which would increase the

power of Guianese of African origin. The British move was interpreted

as an effort to destroy the East Indian Guianese control over the

government. It was asserted that Britain had been pressured into

the move by the United States, motivated by fear that British Guiana

would become another Cuba and Cheddi Jagan, another Castro.

The publication blamed agents of the CIA and British

intelligence for fomenting the sugar workers' strike. Also the

United States was alleged to be directing opposition to the government

by the Trades Union Council through the Institute for Free Labor.

The United States was accused of welcoming the racial strife between

the Negro and East Indian communities as an environment in which it

might be possible to bring the Negroes to power.

On other issues editorial support was given to the claim

of Guiana to jurisdiction over border areas to which Venezuela was

also laying claim, and for British and American foreign aid to be

granted with no strings attached.

The Peoples National Congress (PENACO), the primary

opposition (anti-Jagan) party, disseminated its material through the

PENACO Information Service, New York. Its main publication was

New Nation, a weekly newspaper (250).

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New Nation's main theme was opposition to the Jagan

government. The government, controlled by the Peoples Progressive

Party, was accused of corruption, racial discrimination, pro-

communism, and all forms of incompetence, while PENACO was portrayed

as multi-racial, democratic and anti-communist. Strong favor was

expressed for the system of proportional representation, by which it

was hoped that PENACO would win control of the Government.

China - (People's Republic of)

There were several registered organizations within the

United States in 1964 distributing publications emanating from the

People's Republic of China, often referred to as Communist China.

One of these, Imported Publications and Products of New York,

terminated its contract in February, 1964. Henry H. Noyes (China

Books and Periodicals) of San Francisco was engaged in selling

magazines primarily, and Philip Frankfeld (New Era Books) of New

York sold books and pamphlets predominantly. Among the major

publications sold or distributed were Peking Review, a weekly

news magazine (350); China Pictorial (400); China Reconstructs

(400), a monthly magazine; Evergreen, a bimonthly youth magazine

(50); Women of China (40) and China's Sports (40), quarterly

magazines, and a number of small books and pamphlets.

By far the greatest number of articles dealt with China's

role as a leader of the new emerging forces, particularly in Africa.

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Considerable coverage was given Chou En-Lai's trip to Africa as the

symbol of the growing revolutionary movement to overthrow colonialism

and neocolonialism. Much attention was given to the "Liberation

movement" of the Congo rebels, and to the "successful revolution"

in Tanzania.

The publications also focused attention on Asia, with

particular emphasis on Indonesia, Pakistan and Ceylon. Indonesia's

opposition to Malaysia was supported. Pakistan's friendship and

cooperation with China were contrasted with the growing hostility

and Western alignment of India. Ceylon was praised for its

expropriation of Western capital. Virtually every neutralist or

newly independent nation was featured in at least one article, as

well as leftist or revolutionary groups in such countries as Japan,

Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia, Laos, Thailand, Angola, South

Africa, Venezuela and Peru.

Another subject treated widely was the Sino-Soviet dispute.

China, it was said, possessed the true Marxist-Leninist line of

revolutionary change. The Soviet Union was charged with splitting

the world Communist movement by insisting on a meeting of Communist

Parties to deal with the dispute. The Soviets (particularly

Khrushchev) were accused of betraying East Germany in a bid for

improved relations with Bonn, and of compromising Communist unity by

engaging in disarmament talks with the United States. The Communist

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Parties of Albania, Indonesia and Japan as well as lesser Parties in

other countries were quoted extensively on the side of China, while

the Yugoslav Communist Party was strongly denounced as "revisionist"

(i.e., adhering to Moscow rather than Peking). Khrushchev's fall

was hailed as a victory over revisionism.

Condemnation of alleged United States imperialism was

also a strong theme in the publications of the People's Republic

of China. The United States was viewed as the principal enemy of

Mainland China because of the United States' leadership in "world

reaction to the forces of progress and democracy." Many articles

dealt with South Viet-Nam, particularly after the Tonkin Gulf

incidents, and the United States was warned that aggression against

North Viet-Nam would constitute aggression against China. The war

in Viet-Nam was described as a losing effort to extend United States

colonial domination.

Articles in the publications criticized the United States'

activities in Laos; deplored the United States' bases in Japan;

accused the United States of aggression in the Congo, Panama, Cuba

and India; and charged the United States with encouraging the

Brazilian Government to persecute its Chinese minority. The United

States was viewed as weakening domestically because of clashes

between the capitalists and uprisings of progressive forces such

as the Negroes. In foreign affairs the United States was said to

be losing its dominance over Western Europe and Latin America, with

the NATO, CENTO and SEATO alliances crumbling.

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Other articles pictured China as making rapid domestic

progress toward socialism and industrialization, with emphasis on

agriculture as the base of the economy. Virtual self-sufficiency

in petroleum was claimed. Most of the loans by the Soviet Union

were said to have been paid back, and the claim was made that the

budget was balanced with a small surplus in 1963.

China (Republic of)

Material for the Republic of China was disseminated in

the United States by Chinese News Service, New York. The

principal publications were News from China, a daily sheet (55);

Free China Weekly, a newspaper (4,500); and Background on China

(55) and Features from China (55), intermittent feature sheets.

Most frequent were articles describing the aggressiveness

of the Peking regime. The Mainland Chinese were said to be the

culprits behind the war in Viet-Nam and the threat to Laos. United

States policy was described as generally weak and defensive, and

more vigorous action against North Viet-Nam was recommended.

Suggestions for a negotiated solution to the war were termed

disastrous appeasement.

Peking was accused of frequent intervention in Africa,

with the intention of taking over the continent. It was also

charged that Peking inspired the Indonesian action against Malaysia.

The hope was expressed that the Weste rn countries would note

Peking's ambitions and take united action to stop Peking. The

articles stressed the grave threat to the world which that

regime poses now that it has an atomic device.

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On the subject of the Sino-Soviet dispute, it was argued

that since Moscow and Peking were still pursuing the "same goal,"

it would be unwise for the West to take comfort. It was further

pointed out that the dispute might be healed in the future, with

grave consequences for the rest of the world.

Another theme of the material was aid by Taiwan to

underdeveloped countries. Many articles described technical aid

to Africa, Latin America, Viet-Nam, Laos and other Asian countries.

Others dealt with foreign delegations that came to Taiwan primarily

to study agricultural techniques.

European Community (Belgium, France, Federal Republic

of Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and The Netherlands)

Largest of the offices representing the Community in

the United States is the European Community Information Office in

Washington, D. C. A branch office was opened in New York in 1964.

There were three publications: European Community, a monthly news

magazine (32,000); Labor in the European Community, a bimonthly

magazine (1,000) and Common Market Farm Report, a biweekly news

sheet (1,000).

Most articles dealt with the growth of the Community

and its three constituent organizations: the European Economic

Community, the European Coal and Steel Community and Euratom.

According to the publications, Community exports and imports were

11% higher in 1963 than in the corresponding three quarters of 1962,

and the gross national product increased 30% in six years compared

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to 22% for the United States. Plans were described for the creation

of a customs union within the Community in a few years.

Second in emphasis in the material was the Kennedy Round

of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) negotiations.

Spokesmen for the Community were quoted as supporting an "open"

policy in trading with other countries rather than isolating the

Community by tariff barriers. It was contended, however, that

since the average U. S. tariff was considerably higher than that

of the Community, some modification should be made of the

suggested across-the-board 50% tariff cut.

Another subject was European political unity. Most of

the foreign ministers of the EEC were quoted as favoring European

political integration, including the entry of Britain in the

Community. President De Gaulle was said to oppose political unity

as premature for the present, saying that it would result in

subordination of Europe to the United States. A plan agreed upon

by the EEC ministers was described, by which a single cabinet for

the members would be created by 1965, and EEC, ECSC and Euratom

would be fused by 1967.

European Free Trade Association (Austria, Denmark, Norway,

Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Associate: Finl and)

Representing the European Free Trade Association in the

United States is the EFTA Information Office in the U. S. A.,

Washington, D. C. Its two principal publications were the biweekly

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EFTA Reporter (10,000) and the monthly EFTA Bulletin (1,800), both

magazines.

A recurrent theme in 1964 was the growth of EFTA. The

rejection of Britain's bid to join the Common Market was seen as

a spur to EFTA's development. It was expected that industrial

tariffs within EFTA would be eliminated by 1967. Intra-EFTA

trade during Fiscal Year 1963 was quoted as up 117. over 1962.

Further moves toward unity in EFTA were mentioned, including the

suggestion to set up permanent controlling institutions.

Articles in the publications reflected favorable

sentiment toward European unity, with representatives of most

EFTA countries expressing a favorable attitude. Concern was

expressed about what was termed the growing rivalry between EFTA

and the EEC which was allegedly caused by the older European

concepts of sovereignty. France was viewed as the greatest

current obstacle to the growth of European unity, but the present

split in Europe generally was viewed as only temporary.

Ghana

The Ghana Information Services, New York, distributed

the following publications: Gh ana Today, a weekly news pamphlet

(1,900); and Ghana Reconstructs, a bimonthly pictorial magazine.

Two recurring topics were anticolonialism and

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antiracialism. The African scene was presented as a dialectical

struggle between the forces of freedom and the forces of imperialism

and white supremacy. South Africa and the Portuguese territories

of Angola and Mozambique were criticized severely for their racial

and colonial stands.

Belgium and her NATO allies were charged with attempting

to recapture control over the Congo in order to gain military

control of Africa. Congolese Premier Tshombe was described as a

puppet of Union Miniere and Ghana called for the withdrawal of

NATO forces from the Congo and the creation of an all-African

United Nations Congo contingent. These publications opposed

Western influence in Africa, which was equated with the perpetu-

al of white supremacy.

Premier Chou En-Lai's visit to Ghana in January 1964

was given broad coverage with particular note made of the similar

views expressed by both Communist China and Ghana on colonialism

and disarmament. The two countries agreed that an Afro-Asian/

Latin American/Peoples Anti-imperialism Conference should be held.

Ghana supported Communist China's right to be seated in the United

Nations, and Chou En-Lai was quoted in favor of increased Afro-

Asian representation in the United Nations.

With regard to the problems of Africa, various articles

pointed to the need for an African High Command to settle military

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disputes and a Pan-African Union to unite Africa against imperialism.

President Nkrumah was described as best qualified to speak for Africa.

Ghana was characterized as the vanguard of the African

movement for political and economic developement. Ghana was said

to be making continual and phenomenal political and economic

progress due to what was termed the wise and democratic leadership

of President Nkrumah.

Great Britain

The British Information Services, New York continued to

be the prime source of material relating to Great Britain distributed

in the United States. Its principal publications were Today's British

Papers, a daily sheet (700); British Weeklies, a weekly news sheet

(600); and information sheets, pamphlets and other publications.

Today's British Papers and British Weeklies are composed

of reprints of articles and wide quotations on current affairs from

a range of British newspapers. In the information sheets, pamphlets

and other publications, the greatest number of articles featured the

economic and political progress and problems of the Commonwealth

countries. Britain's aid and multilateral cooperation among the

members of the Commonwealth in the fields of trade, education, health

and other areas were described. Britain's participation in the

Colombo Pl an and in the Volunteer Societies, which are similar to

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the Peace Corps, were cited as examples of this cooperation.

British publications stressed Britain's determination to

protect Malaysia from Indonesia and to support the Aden-South

Arabia federation in the face of attacks by Yemeni Republicans.

The hope was expressed that Southern Rhodesia would plan a more

representative form of government before being given independence.

The Commonwealth as a whole was looked upon as a major political,

economic and racial link between the developed and underdeveloped

countries.

With respect to relations with Europe, several articles

emphasized Britain's strong and continuing support of EFTA, and

approval of the progressive reductions of tariffs within it. The

surcharge placed on imports to Britain was termed the only

alternative to aggravation of the financial crisis; and it was

hoped that the need for this surcharge would soon pass. Hope

was held out that Britain would eventually join a united Europe.

Regarding the cold war, the United States was described

as Britain's prime ally in the defense and perpetuation of

Western democratic values in the world. An Atlantic Nuclear

Force was proposed as a means of strengthening NATO and allowing

greater participation by the European allies. Britain also

proposed an Atlantic alliance in which the United States would

be an equal partner with Europe.

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Some articles supported United States disarmament proposals

while others opposed China's request for a conference to ban nuclear

weapons. The opinion was expressed that the Soviet Union was

becoming more reasonable because of its fear of nuclear war. The

United Nations was described as the only hope for world peace and

progress and various articles supported the idea of forming the United

Nations peace force.

India

The Information Service of the Indian Embassy disseminated

two regular publications: Indiagram, a daily news sheet (600) and

India News, a weekly paper (18,000).

The principal theme was India's relations with Pakistan.

Much space was devoted to the communal rioting against non-Muslims

in Pakistan and Kashmir following the theft of the hair from

Mohammed's beard. The Pakistani Government was accused of inciting

the riots in order to create pressure on India and to jeopardize

the Indian position in Kashmir. Pakistan was said to be hindering

the flight of thousands of refugees to India, and accepting India's

pleas for a high-level conference to end the riots only after long

delay.

Pakistan was also accused in the publications of a large

number of shooting and intrusion incidents on the east and west

borders of India. India viewed the firing on the Kashmir border

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as an attempt by Pakistan to create a crisis atmosphere while the

United Nations Security Council was discussing Kashmir. Indian

spokesmen contended there was no need for the United Nations debate

because Kashmir was an integral part of the Indian Union and thus

constituted a matter of Indian internal affairs. Furthermore, it

was believed that the debate should not be held during the period

of tension and rioting. Many articles, particularly after the

death of Nehru, expressed India's desire to end the disputes and

achieve friendship with Pakistan.

Communist China was described as an aggressive and

expansionist power in the light of the explosion of the nuclear

device and the boasts which accompanied it. India was said to be

capable of making a nuclear bomb but did not desire to do so.

Many articles described India's pleas for measures to stop the

building and explosion of nuclear bombs. China's capabilities

were cited as the main reason why India did not want the war in

Viet-Nam to escalate. Many articles described the building of

India's defenses with the aid of Britain, the United States and

the Soviet Union.

India's economic progress in many areas was discussed

and credit was given to the aid from the United States and

international organizations such as the World Bank. Many

articles concerned the improving climate for foreign investment,

particularly in such industries as petroleum and chemicals.

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Indonesia

Two periodicals were distributed by the Embassy of

Indonesia in 1964: News Release, a weekly sheet (250); and

Report on Indonesia, a bimonthly magazine (1700). Predominant

among the topics was Malaysia, which Indonesia vowed to "annihilate"

because of its status as a "mechanism of British colonialism".

Indonesia and its leader Sukarno were described as guiding forces

in the struggle between the New Emerging Forces, representing

freedom and democracy, and the Old Established Forces in the

world, representing colonialism and imperialism.

Israel

Two registrants distributed the bulk of Israeli

publicity in the United States. One, the Jewish Agency - American

Section, Inc., New York, distributed The Israel Digest, a biweekly

news pamphlet (8,500), press releases and other material. Another

office, Israel Information Services, New York, distributed News

from Israel, a biweekly sheet (10,000); Land of the Bible

Newsletter, a monthly pamphlet (16,000); and other publications.

Foremost among the issues treated in these publications

was Israel's relations with the Arab countries. Israel viewed its

plan to divert water from the Jordan River as legal and constructive,

arguing that Jordan, Syria and Lebanon had agreed with Israel in

1953 to share the water under the Johnston Pl an , but the Arab League

had vetoed the agreement in 1955. It was asserted that Israel would

take no more water than had been allotted to her under the Plan.

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The Arab moves to counteract the diversion were termed political

rather than economic.

President Nasser of the United Arab Republic was charged

with planning a future attack on Israel, because Israel presented

a geographic and military barrier to his plans of expansion. The

aid given by German scientists to Egypt was deplored and Israel

requested that the Bonn Government recall the scientists. United

States aid to Nasser was criticized, but President Johnson's

statement to Premier Eshkol that the United States "supports the

security of Israel and its neighbors" was viewed as reassuring.

Israel expressed the desire to live in peace with the Arabs but

claimed it was necessary to build up military strength to deter

Nasser.

Israel's scientific and economic progress also received

broad coverage. Many articles described programs of technical aid

to underdeveloped countries, citing Africa in particular. Israeli

efforts to create trade outlets were discussed, particularly the

negotiation of a trade agreement and a probable future status of

association with the European Common Market. Israel's progress

in water desalinization, nuclear research and other technical

fields was recounted. Interest was expressed in the upcoming

United States-Israel project in nuclear desalinization.

Anti-Semitism outside of Israel was believed to be on

the rise, especially in Latin America and the Soviet Union. In

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particular, the Soviet treatment of Jews was stated to be straining

Soviet-Israeli relations and suggestions were made that the problem

be brought to the attention of the United States Government.

Japan

The United States-Japan Trade Council, Washington, D. C.,

an association of American firms of which the Japan Trade Promotion

Office is a member, distributes intermittent news releases (300)

and pamphlets on various matters affecting the interests of the

Council.

In connection with Japanese exports, the publications

were primarily concerned with United States non-tariff trade

barriers affecting Japanese products, such as buy-American policies,

country-of-origin marking, antidumping laws and some Customs

practices. Buy-American policies were seen as detrimental to

American interests as well as Japanese interests.

Many articles described the increasing volume of United

States exports to Japan emphasizing the $3 billion bal ance of trade

in merchandise in favor of the United States over the last decade.

It was asserted that Japan would need more access to United States

markets in order to continue importing on a large scale from the

United States. Among the retarding factors in trade was said to

be the 19.7% average United States tariff on Japanese goods as

compared to a 12.1% Japanese tariff on American goods. Also, the

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proposed interest equalization tax on foreign borrowing was seen

as a threat to Japanese efforts to finance its purchases of United

States goods through the American capital market. Japan's continual

battle to keep exports up with imports in spite of a high rate of

industrial growth was described. It was stated that unless Japan

could find sufficient markets in the West, she would be forced to

turn to other areas including Peking.

Korea

The Embassy of Korea distributed Korea Report, a monthly

magazine (33,000). Its primary concern in 1964 was the problems

of economic and political progress in Korea and the efforts of

the Chung Hee Park regime to solve them. A second major topic

was the desire for unification with North Korea, rejecting

neutralism as a basis. Friendship and alliance with the United

States was expressed with the hope that economic aid would be

continued. The hope was also expressed that Korea and Japan would

be able to establish diplomatic relations.

Pakistan

The Embassy of Pakistan distributed Pakistan Affairs,

a biweekly news pamphlet (10,000), and Interim Report Series:

Pakistan's Second Five Year Pl an 1960-65, a report sheet on

economic developments (10,000). Kashmir was the major subject

of discussion, with charges that India has violated the United

Nations resolutions in favor of a plebiscite which would decide

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whether Pakistan or India should have jurisdiction over the

territory. Fear was expressed that the Indian arms buildup

would be used in the future to threaten Pakistan. It was stated

that Pakistan could not agree with the American and British views

that the SEATO alliance is only designed for defense against

communists.

Pan American Coffee Bureau (Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica,

Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,

Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela)

Two offices disseminated literature for the Coffee Bureau.

The Pan American Coffee Bureau, New York, printed an intermittent

magazine, Coffee and the U.S. Consumer (500). The World Coffee

Information Center (Samuel E. Stavisky & Associates, Inc.),

Washington, D. C., printed a monthly magazine, The Coffee Agreement

and Coffee Prices: Questions and Answers (500), and intermittent

informational releases.

United States participation in the International Coffee

Agreement (ICA) was the dominant subject of the material. The hope

was expressed that Congress would pass legislation to fulfill ICA

obligations of implementing coffee import provisions. Failure of

the legislation was seen as tantamount to the destruction of ICA.

The need for stabilization of coffee prices was stressed

as vital to the economic developement of many Latin American

countries, and more important than aid under the Alliance for

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Progress. It was pointed out that during the period 1957-63, coffee

prices declined by 407. while prices of United States exports to

Latin America rose four percent. It was suggested that this

situation would damage both areas economically, as witnessed by the

35% decline of American exports to fifteen coffee producing

countries during 1957-62.

Portugal

Four organizations distributed the bulk of Portuguese

literature in the United States in 1964. Two of them, Selvage and

Lee, Inc., Washington, and its affiliate, Portuguese-American

Committee on Foreign Affairs, Boston, terminated their activities

on behalf of Portugal on April 30, 1964. Selvage and Lee was

replaced as agent of the Overseas Companies of Portugal by Downs

and Roosevelt, Inc., New York, which disseminated Africa: News and

Opinion, a pamphlet (10,000) published at irregular intervals,

reprints of newspaper articles and other pamphlets. Casa de Portugal,

New York, continued to distribute various pamphlets for the

Portuguese Government, including the monthly Portugal: An Informative

Review (100).

A prominent theme in the material was Portugal's concern

for its African territories of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea.

Portuguese Africa was described as an island of racial and

economic progress and stability in a continent of chaos.

Communists and revolutionary Africans were accused of joining

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forces for the purpose of driving Weste rn influence out of Africa

and substituting Communist-controlled black rule.

Portugal was depicted as a Christian, anti-communist

country bent on completion of its program of welfare and racial

integration in Angola and Mozambique. It was claimed that unlike

the rest of Africa, the Portuguese territories are devoid of

racial hatred. The rebellions within these territories were said

to have been effectively thwarted, with the native populations

remaining friendly toward Portugal. .

Regarding United States-Portugal relations, the view was

expressed that American foreign policy toward Portuguese Africa

was influenced by over-zealousness for anti-colonialism. The

United States was also criticized for its policy in the United

Nations, which was described as opposing Portuguese administration

in Africa while allegedly ignoring the rebellions in Portuguese

territories. It was charged that the United States was aiding

both the Congo and Algeria, which in turn were working against

Portugal. The United States was reminded that it should not

forget allies like Portugal with its valuable contribution of

bases in the Azores.

Propaganda opposing Portugal is disseminated by two

offices in New York: the Angola Office and Joseph Massinga.

The former distributes various pamphlets accusing the Portuguese

of atrocities against Angolans and requests funds to support the

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Angola National Liberation Front, Leopoldville, headed by Holden

Roberto. The second, Joseph Massinga, distributes pamphlets

opposing Portuguese rule in Mozambique and requests support for

Frelimo, a liberation movement headed by Eduardo Mondlane, with

headquarters in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika.

South Africa

The bulk of propaganda regarding South Africa is

distributed by the Information Service of South Africa in New

York. Among its main publications are South African Summary, a

weekly news sheet (5,100); South African Scope, a monthly news

magazine (13,000); South African Panorama, a monthly pictorial

magazine (1050); Business Report, a weekly news sheet on economic

matters (2,500), and a number of intermittent pamphlets.

The defense of South Africa's "apartheid" policy was

the subject most frequently stressed in the publications. The

central thesis was that apartheid was not discrimination against

blacks by whites; rather, it was the separate progress and

development of national and ethnic groups based on their desires

for self-determination. Many articles and pamphlets described

the political and economic progress of the separate communities

of non-white peoples, contrasting it with the turmoil and racial

tension in the rest of Africa.

In broad perspective, South Africa was pictured as a

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bulwark of stability and anti-communism in an unstable and leftist-

leaning Africa. South Africa was described as a Western country.

It considered itself strategically valuable to the West because of

the growing jeopardy of Western influence and control in the Middle

East. Apartheid was presented as the only solution to the problem

of African nationalism and as the keystone to South Africa's

position.

The economic progress of South Africa was also described.

Many articles featured the growth of industries and the development

of scientific innovations. South Africa was pictured as economically

stable and prosperous. Opportunities for American investment in

such areas as mining and oil exploration were advertised.

Another theme of the material was the desire of South

Africa to maintain its control over the mandate territory of South

West Africa in the face of a United Nations decision which might

change the status of that territory. The articles stated that

South West Africa was not economically self-sufficient and that

South Africa was aiding in its economic and political development.

The new African countries were said to be hoping for the overthrow

of South West Africa, and the Soviet Union was accused of landing

agents to attempt subversion.

Spain

The Embassy of Spain distributes a monthly magazine,

Spanish Newsletter (12,000). 1964 topics included Spain's

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economic growth, featuring domestic reforms and efforts to enter the

common market. Spain was termed a politically stable, progressive,

Christian and anti-communist nation. Cultural, economic, military

and other ties between Spain and the United States were highlighted.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Six registered organizations disseminated printed material

emanating from the Soviet Union in 1964. Four Continent Book

Corporation, New York and Imported Publications & Products, New

York, handled such material as Moscow News, a weekly newspaper (30);

New Times, a weekly news magazine (35); International Affairs, a

monthly journal (55); Soviet Union (40); and Soviet Woman (10);

monthly pictorial magazines, as well as a number of books, pamphlets

and non-English publications.

Cross World Books and Periodicals, Chicago, sells books

published in the Soviet Union as does Philip Frankfeld, doing

business as New Era Books, New York. Crosscurrents Press, New York,

publishes the weekly pamphlet Soviet Documents (3,000) for the

Soviet Embassy and United Nations Mission, which in turn distributed

it. Eastern News Distributors, New York, contracted beginning

October, 1964 to sell Moscow News (12,500).

The greatest number of articles featured Soviet advances

in various fields, particularly industry. The gross national

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product increase for 1963 was placed at 5%, with a 397 total

increase in the last five years. Domestically and internationally,

the forces of progress and Communism were said to be advancing under

the leadership of the Soviet Union, while capitalist forces were said

to be crumbling.

Peace, especially the avoidance of World War III, was

stressed by spokesmen for the Soviet government. Also emphasized

were the Soviet disarmament proposals, which called for cessation

of weapons production and abolition of foreign bases prior to any

inspection. Similar coverage was given Khrushchev's proposal for

a world agreement renouncing the use of force in boundary disputes.

NATO was viewed as weakening and developing into a United

States-Bonn alliance. Opinion was expressed that the United States

was still ruled by imperialistic circles who favor war, but the

forces of peace were believed to be gaining in influence. There

was some mention of the necessity for the United States and the

Soviet Union to "work together for peace".

On the subject of anticolonialism, foremost attention

was given to the struggle in Africa, where in spite of the emergence

of "progressive" forces much neo-colonialism was said to exist.

The NATO Committee for African Affairs and Western operations in

the Congo were cited as cases in point. NATO was also frequently

charged with intervention in the Cyprus crisis. The United States

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was accused of colonial adventures in Viet-Nam, Latin America,

Africa and other areas. In contrast, the Soviet Union was

pictured as the true friend of the developing countries, as

evidenced by its contribution to the building of the Aswan Dam.

West Germany was described as an arms factory, rapidly

building with the thought of dominating Europe and avenging its

losses of World War II. Behind this policy allegedly were numbers

of Nazis, Neo-Nazis and German expatriates from Eastern countries.

A large number of articles featured certain aspects of World War

II, with particular emphasis on Nazi aggression and Soviet victory.

West Germany was criticized for what was termed its soft treatment

of war criminals.

Several articles were devoted to the United Nations

Conference on Trade and Development. Opposition to all barriers

to trade and economic development was expressed. The West, and

particularly the United States, was criticized for its practices

of high tariffs and restricted credits which were described as

"colonialist" in nature. The Soviet Union appealed for the

elimination of economic barriers between the West and the

socialist and underdeveloped nations.

Yugoslavia

The Yugoslav Information Center of New York distributes

the bulk of material emanating from Yugoslavia. Its principal

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publications are Yugoslav News Bulletin, an intermittent news sheet

(900) and Yugoslav Life (530), a monthly newspaper.

A prominent subject was the position of Yugoslavia as a

leader of non-aligned nations. The Cairo Conference of neutralist

nations, the successor to the 1961 Belgrade Conference, received

considerable attention. A large number of articles also dealt

with meetings between Yugoslav officials and leaders of neutralist

and European powers.

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

was highly publicized, with repeated emphasis on Yugoslavia's

call for multilaterial as opposed to bilateral aid, long term

credits, aid for the diversification of production, and the

lowering of trade barriers. Yugoslavia and the neutralist

countries in general were described as a vital third force between

the large power blocs, furthering the causes of peace, economic

development and anticolonialism.

Yugoslavia was described as making great political and

economic progress. Many articles claimed that conditions within

the Communist Party and the country as a whole were liberalizing,

with more democratic conditions for the average working man. It

was claimed that the st andard of living in Yugoslavia was

steadily rising and that industrial production was up 167. over

1963.

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In other articles, the desire for the payment of German

war reparations to Yugoslavia was emphasized with the hope that the

United States would aid in influencing West Germany to pay. The

publications also gave credit to United States contributions to

Skopje after the earthquake disaster.

The principal purpose of Congress in enacting the

Foreign Agents Registration was to require public disclosure by

persons engaging in propaganda activities and other activities

for or on behalf of foreign governments, foreign political parties

and other foreign principals, so that the Government and the people

of the United States may be informed of the identity of such persons

and may appraise their statements and actions in the light of their

associations and activities. The emphasis of the Department of

Justice in its administration of the statute has been toward the

achievement of this purpose. In performing its functions, the

Department has continued to rely upon its normal sources of

information and upon the investigative efforts of the Federal

Bureau of Investigation.

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Registration under the Act does not imply recognition

by the United States Government either of the de jure existence

or legality of the foreign principal nor does registration indicate

approval by the United States Government of the propaganda material

disseminated by the registered agent.

Respectfully submitted,

Attorney General

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APPENDIX I

Alphabetical list of all registrants whose registrationswere in active status at any time during the calendar year 1964

(T) Indicates Termination

A. S. Nemir Associates

(T) Adams, John B.

African Research & Develop-ment Co., Inc.

Aguirre, Francisco

(T) Al-Bayan

Albert M. Prosterman& Associates, Inc.

Albert Woodley Co. (The)

Alexis, Prank T.

Allen, Murden, Nystrom& Armstrong, Inc.

Alofs, Edward J.

Cr) Alpern, Robert A.

American Nord-Aviation,Inc.

American Surveys

Americ an-Swedish NewsExchange, Inc. (The)

Amram, Hahn & Sundlun

Amtorg Trading Corporation

Anchor, Clifford J.

Anderson, Ervin 0.

(T) Andrews, Marjorie K.

Angola Office

ANTARA (IndonesianNational Newsagency)

Arab Information Center

Aranow, Brodsky, Bohlinger,Einhorn & Dann

Cr) Arguello, Fernando

Arent, Fox, Kintner,Plotkin & Kahn

Arnold, Fortas & Porter

Artkino Pictures, Inc.

Association Films, Inc.

(T) Atlantic ResearchCorporation

Australian BroadcastingCommission

Australian NationalTravel Association

Australian News &Information Bureau

Austrian State TouristDepartment

Austrian Trade Delegate,Midwest Office

Austrian Trade Delegate,New York Office

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Austrian Trade Delegate,Westcoast Office

Bacskai, Bela H.

Baker, Nelson, Williams& Mitchell

Barber & Baar Associates,Inc.

Barco, Cook & Patton

Barken, Aaron H.

(T) Barnet & Reef Associates,Inc.

Barry, Frank M.

(T) Barsukov, Jury V.

Bartlett & Partners, Inc.

Batten, Barton, Durstine& Osborn, Inc.

Belgian Chamber of Commercein the United States, Inc.(The)

Belgian Government Infor-mation Center

Belgian Industrial Infor-mation Service

Belgo-American DevelopmentCorporation

Bell & Stanton, Inc.

Bennett Associates, Inc.

Cr) Bentley, Marcia G.

Berkanovic, Edward T.

Cr) Berke, Anita Diamant

Bermuda Trade DevelopmentBoard (The)

Bernie Klein TechnicalAdvertising, Inc.

(T) Betancourt, Ernesto

Cr) Bialek, Robert W.

(T) Bienstock, Natalie A.

Bloch, Henry S.

(T) Bloemer, Klaus

Blum, Robert J.

Bolte, Max

Bonhonane, Arthur

Boukstein, Maurice M.

Boykin & De Francis

Brackman, Arnold C.

Bradley, Rosen & KausAdvertising, Inc.

Bretz, Rudy

(T) Briggs, Walter L.

(T) Brinckerhoff, Remsen

British BroadcastingCorporation, NorthAmerican Office

British BroadcastingCorporation, RegionalNews Office

British Columbia House

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British Guiana PublicRelations Office

British InformationServices

British Travel Association

Broniarek, Zygmunt

Bronz, George

Brown, Charles H.

Brown, Francis L.

Brownfield, Joseph

Buch, Mohammad Yusuf

(T) Buchanan, Ingersoll,Rodewald, Kyle & Buerger

Buchen Advertising, Inc.

Burgess, Dinklage & Sprung

Byrde, Richard & Pound

(T) Byzek, Stephen J.

(T) C. J. La Roche Co., Inc.

Cr) Casal, Benigno Bravo

Casey, Lane & Mittendorf

(T) Cathay Export Company, Ltd.

Central News Agency of China,New York Bureau

Central News Agency of China,San Francisco Bureau

Central News Agency of China,Washington Bureau

Central Parcel Service, Inc.

Chambre de Commerce Francaisedes Etats-Unis, Inc.

(T) Chandor, E. Haring

Chapman, Friedman, Shea,Clubb & Duff

Charles Von Loewenfeldt, Inc.

(T) Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc.

Checchi & Company

Chenea, Virgil E.

C. V. G. Siderurgica del Chinese Investment & TradeOrinoco, C. A. Office

Carache, Joel T. Chinese News Service

Campbell-Mithun, Inc.

Capone, Ronald A.

Caribbean TouristAssociation

Carl Levin Associates, Inc.

Casa de Portugal

Chirurg & Cairns, Inc.

(T) Christman, Robert A.

Cr) Cichanowicz & Callan

(T) Clark, Charles Patrick

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Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen& Hamilton

Cobb, David

Collegial Society ofHungarian Veterans in theU. S. A.

Colombia National TouristBoard

Comite France Actuelle

Comite Pro-LiberacionNicaraguense en Nueva York

Comite Regional Sinarquistaen Los Angeles

Communications Affiliates,Inc.

Compagnie des Bauxites deGuinee

Cooper, Harold

Cooper, Mitchell J.

(T) Co-Ordinated MarketingAgency, Inc.

Corporacion de Fomento dela Produccion

Cortell, Jules (dba Infor-mation & Tourist Office,City of Duesseldorf)

Cosmos Parcels ExpressCorporation

Coudert Brothers

Covington & Burling

Cox, Langford & Brown

Creativision Incorporated

Crosscurrents Press, Inc.

Crossworld Books andPeriodicals, Inc.

(T) Cuba Libre

(T) Cuban Army of Liberation,Organizing Commission

Cuban Revolutionary Party(Autentico)

Culbertson, Pendleton & Pendleton

Curtis J. Hoxter, Inc.

Cr) Dahomey Philatelic Agency, Ltd.

Danish Information Office

Danish National Travel Office

Danner, Richard G.

David Apter & Associates

Davidson, I. Irving

Davidson, John F.

Davidson, Martha Golden

Davis, Polk, Wardwell,Sunderland & Kiendi

Dawson, Donald R.

Dawson, Griffin, Pickens& Riddell

co Deale, Valentine B.

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Cr) de Bessenyey, Gabor

De Cleve, Prank

de Garmo, Inc.

Dellale, Dina

Delson & Gordon

CT) De Mejo, Oscar

Department of Commerce andDevelopment, IndustrialDevelopment Division,Government of Ontario,Canada

Department of Economics andDevelopment, Trade andIndustry Branch, Governmentof Ontario, Canada

Desvernine, Raoul E.

Development CounsellorsInternational, Ltd.

Development & ResourcesCorporation

de Vries, Henry P.

Diamond, Leonard W.

Cr) Diebold Group (The)

Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish,Kahn & Dilks

Doherty, Clifford, Steers& Shenfield, Inc.

Dosmar, Kurt John

Downs & Roosevelt, Inc.

Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.

(T) Drost, John A.

Druzhinin, Alexander N.

Dubovik, Vladlen M.

Eagan, Edward P. P.

Earnest, James M.

Eastern News Distributors, Inc.

Cr) Economic Associates, Inc.

Edlow, Samuel

Edward K. Moss International

Cr) Edwards, Joseph D.

EG&A International, Inc.

Cr) Eliscu, William

European Community, InformationService

European Free Trade Association,Washington Information Office

European Travel Commissi n

CT) Examro Incorporated

F. Gene Gaynor Advertising

FAM Book & Translation Service

Farrington, Robert L.

Cr) F atoullah & Lazar, Inc.

Fawcett-Haynes PrintingCorporation

Federacion EstudiantilUniversitaria, Cuba (Exile)

Feinschreiber , Selven F.

Feldman, Maurice

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Friedmann Radio Broadcastingand Advertising Company

(T) Friends of Cuba in Exile

(T) G. A. Brakely and Company, Inc.

Galland, Kharasch, Calkins& Lippman

Gardner Advertising Corporationof Missouri

Gass, Oscar

Gdynia America Line, Inc.

George Peabody & Associates,Inc.

George Uhe Company, Inc.

Gerechter, Gerhard G.

German American Chamber ofCommerce, Inc.

German Federal Railroad

German Tourist InformationOffice

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc.

Ghana Information Services

(T) Ghana Philatelic Agency, Ltd.

Ginsburg & Leventhal

Globe Parcel Service, Inc.

Goedkoop, Johan

Gornicki, Wieslaw

Fierst, Herbert A.

Financial Consultants, Inc.

Finnish National TravelOffice

(T) Fisher, Roger

Fistere, John C.

(T) F ley, Paul J.

Cr) Foreign Research and Develop-ment Corporation

Forer & Rein

Four Continent BookCorporation

Fowler, Leva, Hawes& Symington

Frankfeld, Philip (dba NewEra Books)

Fred Rosen Associates, Inc.

(T) Freed, Owen S.

Freed, William H.

French Broadcasting Systemin North America (The)

French Film Office

French Government TouristOffice

French National Railroads

Frente Civico Mexicano deAfirmacion Revolucionaria

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Gotham Vladimir Advertising,Inc.

Government of India TradeCenter

Government of the Province ofAlberta, Canada, Los AngelesOffice

Graham James & R olph

Gramercy Shipping Co., Corp.

Grant Advertising, Inc.

Gregg, Norman T.

Groban & R ava

(T) Groenhoff, Hans

Gubbins, Reynaldo

Guthman, Seymour S.

Guyana Economic ProgressAssociation

Cr) Haft, Saffir & Siegel, Inc.

Haitian National DemocraticUnion (The)

(T) Hal Hazelrigg, Inc.

Halco (Mining), Inc.

Hamilton Wright Organization,Inc.

Hank Meyer Associates, Inc.

(T) Harold L. Oram, Inc.

Hart, Donald R., Jr.

Hartnett, Ambrose J.

Haseltine, Lake & Company

Hedrick and Lane

Heidenreich, Curt

(T) Help Guiana Committee

Henley, Lillian

Cr) Herbert K. Landon, Inc.

Herbst, Margaret

Heyward Associates, Inc.

Hill & Knowlton, Inc.

(T) Hillestad, Halivard

Hochman, Jiri

Howard, Bushrod B., Jr.

Howard Chase Associates, Inc.

(T) Hug, Kathleen E.

Humphrey, Renee C.

Hunt, Lawrence

Cr) Hurtado, Charles V.

Hynning, Clifford J.

Cr) Ibarra, Mario L.

Imported Publications andProducts

(T) Harrison, Marion E. Industrecon Associates, Inc.

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(T) Informati n Service of India

Information Service of SouthAfrica

Inter American DevelopmentCorporation

Inter Governmental PhilatelicCorporation

International Peasant Union

Intourist, New York Office

Irish Industrial DevelopmentAuthority

Irish Tourist Office

Israel Government TouristOffice

Israel Information Services

Israel Philatelic Agency inAmerica, Inc.

Italian State Tourist Office

Itkin, Herbert

Itskov, Andrei N.

J. B. Rundle, Inc.,Advertising

Jamaica Industrial Develop-ment Corporation

Jamaica Progressive League,Inc. (The)

Jamaica Tourist Board

(T) James C. Seix Company, Inc.

James, Leonard G.

Japan Broadcasting C rporati n

Japan National TouristOrganization

Japan Trade Center, Los Angeles

Japan Trade Center, New Orleans

Japan Trade Center, New York

Japan Trade Center,San Francisco

Japan Trade Promotion Office

Jenkins, Benjamin H., Jr.

Jewish Agency for Israel,American Section (The)

John A. Tetley Company, Inc.

Jordan Tourism InformationService

Joseph S. Gould Associates

Joyce, William R., Jr.

Jules Lippet Advertising, Inc.

Julius Klein Public Relations,Inc.

Junta de Cultura Espanola

(T) Kalugin, Oleg D.

Kaplan & Cavallo

Kaplan, Sheldon Z.

Cr) Keene, John M., Jr.

Cr) Keesing & Keesing

Kehr, Ernest A.

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Kelly, Nason, Inc.

Koehl, Landis & Landan, Inc.

Kolakowski, Wladislaw (dbaPolish Philatelic Agency)

Kondrashov, Stanislav N.

Korea Tourist Association

Korea Trade Promotion Center

Kramer, Charles

Kramer, Marx, Greenlee& Backus

Kreisinger, Robert

Kuomintang of China,Headquarters in America

Cr) Lewitt, Albert W.

Liberian Philatelic Agency

(T) Lidstone, Herrick K.

Cr) Lindemann, Herman, Jr.

Lininger, Fred T.

Loughlin, Elmer H.

Lounz, Gregory

Low & Stone

Lynch, Wilde & Company, Inc.

Maguire, Philip F.

Cr) Maldivian PhilatelicAgency, Ltd.

Kuznetsov, Georgi A. Mallen, George W.

Lampert Agency, Inc. (The)

(T) Laourintchioukas, Albertas

Latin American Sugar Council(The)

Law, Robert H., III

Lawrence Kane & Artley, Inc.

Lee, Vincent T. (dba AllWorld's Publications)

Cr) Leiser, Henri

Lerman, Louis

(T) Levenberg, Gerry

Lever, Michael

Lewis Company, Ltd. (The)

Manhattan AdvertisingAgency

Marathon InternationalProductions, Inc.

Marcus, Algene B.

Cr) Marger, Edwin

Mario Trombone Associates, Inc.

(T) Markham, James E.

Marshall, Vigoda & Bomser

Martin, Donald N. (dbaDonald N. Martin & Co.)

Martin, Edwin G.

773-210 0-65-4

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Cr) Martinez, Antonio C.Narral, Raymond F. andSlotnick, Barry I.

Massinga, Joseph C.

Cr) Maurer, Fleisher, Zon& Associates, Inc.

(T) Mayer & O'Brian, Inc.

McCann-Erickson, Inc.

Mexican Government RailwaySystem

Mexican National TouristCouncil

Meyer, Hermine H.

Cr) Miele, Stone, Inc.

Milic, Zivko

Modern Talking PictureService, Inc.

Moment, Samuel

Moroccan National TouristOffice

Mondlane, Eduardo C.

Movimiento Democrata Cristianode Cuba (Christian DemocratMovement of Cuba)

Movimiento RevolucionarioNicaraguense

Cr) Movimiento Revolucionario 30de Noviembre, Frank Pais

Movimiento Revolucionariodel Pueblo (in exile)

Mull, Archibald M., Jr.

Murase, Jiro

N. T. S. (Narodno TrudovoySoyuz), U. S. A. Branch

Nachman & Feldstein

Nagib, Mohamed

National Committee forLiberation of Slovakia

National Film Board of Canada

Nehemkis, Peter, R., Jr.

Netherlands Chamber ofCommerce in the U.S. (The)

Netherlands Chamber ofCommerce in the United States(The) (for the Pacific CoastStates), Inc.

Netherlands Information Service

Netherlands National TouristOffice

New South Wales GovernmentOffice

New York Bureau of theTelegraph Agency of the USSR(TASS)

New Zealand Government TravelCommissioner in the UnitedStates and Canada

Cr) Nigeria Philatelic Agency

Nordlinger, Riegelman,Benetar & Charney

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Norwegian Information Service

Norwegian National Travel Office

Noyes, Henry H. (dba ChinaBooks and Periodicals)

O'Connor, Green, Thomas& Walters

O'Donnell, John A.

Office of Tibet (The)

Official Belgian TouristBureau

Ogilvy, Benson & Mather, Inc.

(T) O'Hare, Richard C. andRowe, James H., Jr.

Package Express and TravelAgency, Inc.

Palestine Arab Delegation(The)

Pan-American Coffee Bureau

Panama Government TouristBureau

(T) Parco Company (The)

Partido Reformista Dominicano,New York Branch

Partido Revolucionario Cubano(Autentico)

Partido RevolucionarioDominicano, Puerto Rico

Pehie, Mann, Riemer & Luxford

Pekao Trading Corporation

Penaco Information Service

Cr) Perez, H. Hugo

Peter Rothholz Associates , Inc.

Philippine Travel InformationOffice

Phillips, Wendell

Polish Press Agency

Cr) Ponsa-Feliu, Francisco

Ponsart, Gaston A.

Cr) Portuguese-American Committeeon Foreign Affairs

Prather, Levenberg & Seeger

Prensa Latina

Pritchard Wood, Incorporated

Protocol Services, Ltd.

Public Relations Counselors

Purcell & Nelson

Purrington & McConnell

Putney, Twombly, Hall& Skidmore

Cr) Quebec Government, Departmentof Tourism, Fish and Game

Quebec Government House

Quinn, Arthur Lee

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Quinn & Quinn

Rabinowitz & Boudin

Radio Sweden

Ragan & Mason

Rawle & Henderson

Schein, Ernest

Sega, Milan

Segarra, Michael A.

Seger, Gerhart H.

Segundo Frente Nacional delEscambrey - Alpha 66

Rescue Committee forMozambique Select Magazines, Inc.

Richard La Fond Advertising,Inc.

Robert R. Nathan Associates,Inc.

Robert W. SchofieldAssociates, Inc.

Cr) Rogers, Francis

Rosen, David

Ross, John C.

Roy Bernard Company,Inc. (The)

Cr) Selvage & Lee

Sestito, Larry A.

Shackelford, Roger L., Jr.

Shallna, Anthony O.

Shaw, Pittman, Potts,Trowbridge & Madden

Cr) Shindler, Ben

Siegel, Stanley Z.

Cr) Sinarquista Regional Committeeof El Paso

Ruder, Finn & Fisher, Inc. Cr) Sip, Emil

Ruder & Finn Incorporated

Rudick, Albert J.

Cr) Sachs and Jacobs

(T) Saffir, Leonard

Samuel E. Stavisky& Associates, Inc.

Cr) Saxton Graphic Associates, Ltd.

Smith, Waltzer, Jones & Peebles

Smith, Carleton

Cr) Smith, Edwin S.

Solov, Liuba

Cr) Somalia Philatelic Agency, Ltd.

Sontheimer & Company, Inc.

South African TouristScandinavian Railways Corporation

Spanish National TouristOffice, New York

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Spanish National TouristOffice, Chicago

Spanish National TouristOffice, Dallas

(T) Stearns, Torrey B.

(T) Steele, Raymond E.

Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc.

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc.

Stevason & Dukas

Stitt and Hemmendinger

(T) Stone & Bittel

(r) Strelnikov, Boris G.

Sudler & Hennessey

S divan & Cromwell

Sulzberger & Sulzberger

Surinam Tourist Bureau

Surrey, Karasik, Gould& Greene

Swedish BroadcastingCorporation

Swedish Chamber of Commerceof the United States ofAmerica, Inc. (The)

Swedish National Travel Office

Swiss National Tourist Office,New York

(T) Swiss Philatelic Agency inAmerica, Inc.

Sydney Morrell & Company, Inc.

T. J. Ross and Associates, Inc.

Tamagna, Frank M.

Tanaka, H. William

Tanjug - Yugoslav News Agency

(T) Taub, William L.

Taylor, William E. G.

Teixeira, Bernardo

Thong, Huynh Sanh

(T) Togo Philatelic Agency, Ltd.

Torch Agency, Inc.

Torczyner, Harry

Tribune Films, Inc.

Turkish Tourism and InformationOffice

(T) Unidad Revolucionario

United Arab Republic TouristOffice

United States-Japan TradeCouncil

United States NavigationCompany, Inc.

United States Relief ParcelService, Inc.

Swiss National Tourist Office,San Francisco Utsch & Associates, Inc.

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Van Brunt & Company

Van Tung, Tran

Vavin, Inc.

Venezuelan Tourist Office

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard

Vichnevski, SergueiNikolaevich

Visson, Anatole

Voket, Clement A.

Von Blomberg, W. Frary

Wachtell, Manheim & Grouf

Wallack, Well & Green, Inc.

(T) Ward & Ward

Warren Well Public Relations

Washburn, Stringer Associates,Inc.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges

(T) Wendell P. Colton Company

Wentworth, John B.

Wesley Advertising, Inc.

Cr) Weston Associates, Inc.

White & Case

(T) Whiteítose (The)

Windels, Merritt & Ingraham

(T) Woody Kepner Associates, Inc.

World Association ofEstonians, Inc.

World Muslim Congress

World Wide PhilatelicAgency, Inc.

Cr) Wright, Kenneth Francis

Yugoslav Information Center

Washington Service Associates Yugoslav State TouristOffice

Wattawa, John

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APPENDIX II

Listing according to geogra} hical area or nationality field of registrants whose

statements were in active status at any time during the calendar year 1964

(T) Indicates termination

Column on left lists the registrant and registration number, column on right lists theforeign principal, and phrases in parentheses denote nature of agency relationship.

AFGHANISTAN

Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 352

Royal Government of Afghanistan,1218 16th Street, N.W. KabulWashington, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

(T) Fatoullah & Lazar, Inc. - 1430 Ministry of Communications,116 Nassau Street Government of Afghanistan,New York, New York Kabul

(Philatelic agency)

Archibald M. Mull, Jr. - 1773

Government of Afghanistan715 Crocker-Citizens Bank Bldg.Sacramento, California

(Legal services)

ALBANIA

(T) Artkino Pictures, Inc. - 103723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York

Albania Film, Tirana

(Foreign film distributor)

Cr) Edwin S. Smith - 723

Agensia Telegrafika, A.T.A.,24 West 45th Street

TiranaNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

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1ALBANIA (Continued)

FAN Book & Translation Service - 1511 Ndermarja Shtetnore e Botimeve69 Fifth Avenue (State Publishing Enterprise),New York 3, New York Albania

(Publications purchasing agent)

Liuba Solov - 176625 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

Agensia Telegrafika (ATA),Albania

Foreign Ministry of Algeria

Algerian Red Crescent, Tunis,Tunisia

(Literary and photo agency)

ALGERIA

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

(Information office)

(T) AL-BAYAN (Weekly Newspaper) - 1042524 West 25th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Fund raising)

Casey, Lane & Mittendorf - 1553

Democratic and Popular Republic26 Broadway of AlgeriaNew York 4, New York

(Legislative representative)

(T) Washburn, Stringer Associates, Inc. - 1576

Embassy of the Republic of701 Washington Building

AlgeriaWashington 5, D. C.

(Public relations)

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 1712

Algiers, Algeria1875 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 1035Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

Cr) Hal Hazelrigg, Inc. - 1769

Embassy of the Republic of1400 South Post Oak Road

AlgeriaHouston 27, Texas

(Representative Algerian Deputies)

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ANDORRA

Donald R. Hart, Jr. - 1153 Sindicat d'Iniciativa de les87 Forest Street Valls d'Andorra,New Britain, Connecticut Andorre-la-Vieille

(Publicity)

ANGOLA

Angola Office - 1517

Government of the Republic of503 Fifth Avenue, Room 307

Angola in Exile, Leopoldville,New York, New York

Republic of the Congo

(Information service of foreign political party)

ARGENTINA

Cr) Wendell P. Colton Company - 78 Argentine State Line, New York750 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising and publicity)

Washington Service Associates - 724

Argentine Government Oil Fields711 14th Street, N.W., Suite 600

Commission in the U.S.A.,Washington 5, D. C. New York

(Trade representative)

Ruder & Finn Incorporated - 1481

Republic of Argentina,130 East 59th Street

Buenos AiresNew York 22, New York

(Public relations)

Culbertson, Pendleton & Pendleton - 17431155 15th Street, N.W., Suite 312Washington, D. C.

Direccion General de FabricacionesMilitares, Buenos Aires

Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales,Buenos Aires

Sociedad Mixta SiderurgiaArgentina, Buenos Aires

Government of Argentina

(Legal services)

ARUBA

Hank Meyer Associates, Inc. - 1161407 Lincoln RoadMiami Beach, Florida

Executive Council, Governmentof Aruba, N.A.

(Tourism; public relations)

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ARUBA (Continued)

Michael A. Segarra - 1759El San Juan HotelBox 1548San Juan, Puerto Rico

Government of Aruba

(Public relations)

AUSTRALIA

Australian Broadcasting Commission - 394 Australian Broadcasting1270 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 2708 Commission, Sydney ..New York 20, New York

(Exchange of broadcast materials)

Australian News & Information Bureau - 418

Australian Department of the636 Fifth Avenue

Interior, CanberraNew York 20, New York

(Official information office)

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton - 508224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

The Colonial Sugar RefiningCompany, Ltd., Sydney

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(Legal services)

Australian National Travel

Australian National TravelAssociation - 1032

Association, Melbourne153 Kearny StreetSan Francisco 8, California

(Travel promotion)

Quantas Empire Airways, Ltd.,Sydney

Galland, Kharasch, Calkins & Lippman - 10511824 R Street, N.W.Washington 9, D.C.

(Legal services)

New South Wales Government Office - 1276680 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1301New York 19, New York

Premieres Department, New SouthWales Government, Sydney

(Promotion of travel and industrial development)

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AUSTRALIA (Continued)

Development CounsellorsInternational, Ltd. - 1421

20 East 46th StreetNew York 17, New York

New South Wales GovernmentOffice, New York

(Public relations)

Communications Affiliates Inc. - 1449

Victorian Promotion Trust Fund,850 Third Avenue MelbourneNew York 22, New York

(Economic development; public relations)

Charles H. Brown - 1470

The Colonial Sugar Refining1701 K Street, N.W. Company, Ltd. (FijiWashington 6, D. C. Division), Sydney

(Public relations counselor)

Edwin G. Martin - 1528

Australian Meat Board,717 National Press Building SydneyWashington 4, D. C.

(Legal services)

Haseltine, Lake & Co. - 1580 Commonwealth of Australia,19 West 44th Street Department of Supply,New York 36, New York Melbourne

(Patent applications services)

Sydney Morrell & Company, Inc. - 1661

Victoria Promotion Trust Fund,152 East 78th Street

MelbourneNew York, New York

(Public relations)

Rudy Bretz - 1799

Morenco Corporation, Pty, Ltd.,National Education Sciences Corp. Melbourne1360 South Anaheim BoulevardAnaheim, California

(Film distributor)

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AUSTRIA

Austrian State Tourist Department - 495444 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

Oesterreichische Fremdenverkehr-swerbung, Vienna

Oesterreichische Bundesbahnen,Vienna

(Travel promotion)

Delson & Gordon - 502

Embassy of Austria120 East 41st Street

Permanent Mission of AustriaNew York 17, New York

to the United Nations

(Legal services)

The Austrian Trade Delegate - 625

Austrian Federal Chamber of31 East 69th Street

Commerce, ViennaNew York 21, New York

(Trade promotion)

The Austrian Trade Delegate, Austrian Federal Chamber ofWest Coast Office - 793

Commerce, Vienna448 South Hill StreetLos Angeles 13, California

(Trade promotion)

The Austrian Trade Delegate, Austrian Federal Chamber ofMidwest Office - 874

Commerce, Vienna332 South Michigan AvenueChicago 4, Illinois

(Trade promotion)

Wachtell, Manheim & Grouf - 961

Republik Oesterreich (Republic30 Rockefeller Plaza of Austria), ViennaNew York 20, New York

(Legal services)

Maurice Feldman - 1094

Oesterreichischer551 Fifth Avenue

Bundespressedienst (PressNew York 17, New York

Bureau of Austria), Vienna

(Public relations)

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AUSTRIA (Continued)

Curtis J. Hoxter, Inc. - 1111527 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

Austrian Federal Press Office,Vienna

Ministry of Commerce, AustrianTourist Department, Vienna

Austrian Federal Press Office,(N.Y. World's Fair), Vienna

Oesterreichische Nationalbank,Vienna

(Public relations)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Tourist Promotion Board,555 Madison Avenue City of Vienna

New York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Carleton Smith - 1495Austrian Mission to theUnited Nations

31 East 69th StreetNew York 21, New York

Austrian Federal Ministry ofForeign Affairs, Vienna

(Consultant)

Cr) John A. Drost - 1798

Austrian Consulate General2661 Lincoln Avenue of ChicagoChicago, Illinois Austrian Trade Delegate

(Legal services)

Kurt John Dosmar - 1832

Federal Chamber of Commerce,230 West 79th Street

ViennaNew York 24, New York

(Preparation of trade bulletin)

BAHAMAS

Kelly, Nason, Inc.,- 71247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

Ministry of Tourism, Nassau

(Advertising and publicity services)

Virgil Edward Chenea - 698

The Development Board, Nassau701 First National Bank Bldg.351 S.E. 2nd StreetMiami 32, Florida

(Travel promotion)

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Bahamas ;Ministry of Tourism

The Development Board, Nassau

Bahamas Government, Ministryof Tourism

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BAHAMAS (Continued)

Hill and Knowlton, Inc. - 736150 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

Grant Advertising, Inc. - 1184919 North Michigan AvenueChicago 11, Illinois

(Advertising services)

(T) Hans Groenhoff - 17601701 First National Bank Bldg.Miami 31, Florida

(Arrangement of air cruises)

Bell & Stanton, Inc. - 1827757 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

BARBADOS

The Grand Bahama Port Authority,Ltd.

Quinn & Quinn - 1425

British West Indies Sugar303 Commonwealth Building Association, Bridgetown

1625 K Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(General counsel)

Peter Rothholz Associates, Inc. - 1692

Barbados Tourist Board355 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

Van Brunt & Company, Barbados Tourist BoardAdvertising-Marketing, Inc. - 1704

Barbados Development Board355 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising; tourist promotion; economic development)

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810

Barbados Tourist Board141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

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BELGIUM

Belgian Government InformationCenter - 405

50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

Government of Belgium, Brussels

(Official information office)

Official Belgian Tourist Bureau - 529

Ministry of Transport, Brussels720 Fifth Avenue Commissariat General au

New York 19, New York

Tourisme, Brussels

(Travel promotion)

Cox, Langford & Brown - 746

Belgian Embassy1625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

The Belgian Chamber of Commerce Kingdom of Belgium, Ministry

in the United States, Inc. - 835 of Foreign Trade, Brussels

50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Trade promotion)

Belgian Industrial Information Ministere des Affaires

Service - 1370

Etrangeres et du Commerce50 Rockefeller Plaza Exterieur, Bruxelles

New York 20, New York

(Economic and industrial information service)

Richard La Fond Advertising, Inc. - 1606

Official Belgian Tourist Bureau505 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Margaret Herbst - 1622 Office National des Debouches101 Park Avenue Agricoles et Horticoles,New York 17, New York Brussels

(Public relations; promotion of horti-cultural and agricultural products)

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Societe de ParticipationsInternationales, (PARTINTER)

Societe Generale Metallurgiquede Hoboken

Societe de Traction etd'Electricite

Compagnie des Metauxd'Overpelt-Lommel et deCorphalie

Societe d'Entreprise etd'Investissements du Beceka

Societe CarbochimiquePapeteries de Belgique S.A.Societe des Mines etFonderies de Zinc de laVieille-Montagne

Poudreries Reunies de BelgiqueSociete Generale des MineraisSociete General de Belgique, S.A.Cimenteries et Briqueteries

Reunies, S.A.Forges, Fonderies & Usines de la

ProvidenceUnion Miniere du Haut-KatangaCompagnie du Congo pour le

Commerce et 1'IndustrieCompagnie Maritime BelgeLa Brugeoise & Nivelles, S.A.

BELGIUM (Continued)

Belgo-American DevelopmentCorporation - 1501

605 Third AvenueNew York 16, New York

(Information and industrial development services)

Samuel Edlow - 1683

European Atomic Energy1372 Grandview Avenue, Rm. 234

Commission (EURATOM)Columbus 16, Ohio

(Traffic management of nuclear materials)

BERMUDA

The Bermuda Trade DevelopmentBoard - 430

620 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

The Bermuda Trade DevelopmentBoard, Hamilton

(Travel and trade promotion)

T. J. Ross and Associates, Inc. - 1400

The Bermuda Trade Development405 Lexington Avenue Board, HamiltonNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

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BERMUDA (Continued)

Ragan & Mason - 1678The Farragut Building900 17th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

BOLIVIA

(T) Miele, Stone, Inc. - 160430 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

Bermuda Trade Development Board

Bermuda Trade Development Board

All Ministries of the BolivianGovernment, La Paz

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 1712 Transportes Aeros Benianos, S.A.,1875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1035 BoliviaWashington 9, D. C. Linea Expresa Bolivar, C.A.

(Legal services)

BRAZIL

Pehle, Mann, Riemer & Luxford - 439

Banco do Brasil, S.A.1210 18th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Cr) Cox, Langford & Brown - 746

Instituto do Acucar e do Alcool,1625 Eye Street, N.W. Republica dos Estados UnidosWashington 6, D. C. do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro

(Legal services)

Curtis J. Hoxter, Inc. - 1111

Embassy of Brazil527 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Public relations)

Shaw, Pittman, Potts, Trowbridge& Madden - 1226

Barr Building, Suite 1017910 17th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Government of the United Statesof Brazil (BrazilianAeronautical Commission),Rio de Janeiro

(Legal counsel)773-210 0-65-5

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BRAZIL (Continued)

Lynch, Wilde & Company, Inc. - 12421346 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Central Electrica de Furnas, S.A.,Rio de Janeiro

Centrais Eletrica de MinasGerais, S.A., Belo Horizonte

Companhia Hidro Eletrica do SaoFrancisco, Rio de Janeiro

(Administrative services)

A. S. Nemir Associates - 1524

Instituto Do Acucar E Do Alcool,Warner Building, Suite 1016

Rio de JaneiroWashington 4, D. C.

(Promotion of sugar interests)

(T) Owen S. Freed - 1575

Consulate of Brazil, Miami255 University DriveCoral Gables 34, Florida

(Legal services)

Cr) Robert W. Bialek - 1634 Companhia Profresso do Estado Da551 Fifth Avenue Guanabara (COPEG), Rio deNew York 17, New York Janeiro

(Public relations)

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 17121875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1035Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

(T) Herbert K. Landon, Inc. - 1717208 East 50th StreetNew York 22, New York

United States of Brazil

Brazilian Coffee Institute

(Public relations)

Purrington & McConnell - 1800

Lloyd Brasileiro, (United States52 Wall Street of Brazil Merchant Fleet)New York 5, New York

(Legal services)

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BRITISH GUIANA

Samuel Moment - 1052

Government of British Guiana,2916 S.E. Woodstock Street

GeorgetownPortland 2, Oregon

(Economic consultant)

(T) Help Guiana Committee - 1465 People's National Cpngress,696 Eastern Parkway GeorgetownBrooklyn 13, New York

(Political activities)

British Guiana Public Relations Office of Prime Minister,Office - 1568 Government of British Guiana,

307 East 44th Street GeorgetownNew York, New York

(Government information office)

Penaco Information Service - 1693

People's National Congress,One East 42nd Street, Suite 606

GeorgetownNew York 17, New York

(News and publications distribution)

Guyana Economic Progress Forbes Burnham, Georgetown

Association - 1752

Peter D'Aguiar, Georgetown1674 Broadway, Suite 806New York 19, New York

(Economic and cultural assistance)

BRITISH HONDURAS

• Cr) Arthur Lee Quinn - 16851625 K Street, Suite 303Washington, D. C.

Corozal Sugar Factory, Ltd.

(Legal services)

BULGARIA

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 72324 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

Bulgarska Photographia, Sofia

(Literary and photo agency)

Utsch & Associates, Inc. - 114139 BroadwayNew York 6, New York

CORECOM, Office forRepresentations & Commerce,Sofia

(Sales agent and representative)

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BULGARIA (Continued)

FAM Book and Translation Service - 151169 Fifth AvenueNew York 3, New York

Raznoiznos, Sofia

(Publications purchasing agent)

Liuba Solov - 1766

Bulgarska Photographia, Sofia25 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

BURMA

(T) Delson & Gordon - 502120 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York

Embassy of the Union of Burma

(Legal services)

Inter-American Development Corp. - 1805

Free Shan States, Burma625 Main AvenuePassaic, New Jersey

(Fund raising)

CAMBODIA

Covington & Burling - 523

Ministry for Foreign Affairs,701 Union Trust Building Government of the Kingdom

Washington 5, D. C. of Cambodia

(Legal services)

CAMEROON

Cox, Langford & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Embassy of the Federal Republicof Cameroon

(Legal services)

Edward K. Moss International - 1483

Embassy of the Federal Republic1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. of CameroonWashington 6, D. C.

(Public relations)

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CANADA

Kelly, Nason, Inc. - 71247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

Nova Scotia Ministry of Industryand Publicity, Halifax

(Advertising and publicity services)

Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 428

Province of Quebec Film Bureau30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Public relations; film producer)

National Film Board of Canada - 437

National Film Board of Canada,Canada House

Ottawa680 Fifth AvenueNew York 19, New York

(Film promotion and distribution)

Cr) Quebec Government, Department of Tourism, Government of the ProvinceFish and Game - 440 of Quebec

17 West 55th StreetNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

Covington & Burling - 523 The International Nickel701 Union Trust Building Company of Canada, Ltd.,Washington 5, D. C. Toronto

Canadian Embassy

(Legal services)

Department of Commerce and Development,Industrial Development DivisionGovernment of Ontario, Canada - 1382

680 Fifth Avenue, Room 1307New York 19, New York

Department of Commerce andDevelopment, Trade andIndustry Branch, Toronto

(Economic information office)

Department of Economics and Development,Trade and Industry Branch, Governmentof Ontario, Canada - 1383

11 East Adams Street, Suite 701Chicago 3, Illinois

Department of Commerce andDevelopment, Trade andIndustry Branch, Toronto

(Trade information office)

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CANADA (Continued)

Development Counsellors Ontario Department of Economics

International, Ltd. - 1421

& Development, Industrial20 East 46th Street

Development Branch, TorontoNew York 17, New York

Nova Scotia Department of Tradeand Industry

(Public relations)

Donald Roy Dawson - 1581

Government of Canada, Department56 Robinson Lane of Trade and Commerce, OttawaHonolulu 17, Hawaii

(Honorary commercial agent)

(T) EG&A International, Inc. - 1584

Council of Forest Industries of640 Fifth Avenue British Columbia, Canada

New York 19, New York

(Public relations; legislative representative)

Herbert A. Fierst - 1590

Council of Forest Industries of607 Ring Building British Columbia, Canada

Washington 6, D. C.

(Legislative representative)

Mitchell J. Cooper - 1615

Council of Forest Industries of1625 K Street, N.W. British Columbia, CanadaWashington 6, D. C.

(Legislative representative)

Sontheimer and Company, Inc. - 1648

The Canadian Corporation for the1 Rockefeller Plaza, Room 1520

1967 World ExhibitionNew York 20, New York

(Public relations; promote tourism)

Sydney Morrell & Company, Inc. - 1661

Canadian Corporation of the 1967152 East 78th Street

World ExhibitionNew York 21, New York

(Public relations)

David Apter & Associates - 1690

Council of the Forest Industries1145 19th Street, N.W. of British ColumbiaWashington 36, D. C.

(Legislative representative)

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^ CANADA (Continued)

Government of the Province ofAlberta, Canada - 1720

550 South Grand AvenueLos Angeles 17, California

Government of the Provinceof Alberta, Canada

(Official industrial development & tourist promotion office)

Bernie Klein Technical Advertising, Department of Industry andInc. - 1737

Development, Government22715 Venture Boulevard

of the Province of Alberta,Woodland Hills, California

Canada

(Preparation and distribution of news letter)

British Columbia House - 1782

Government of British Columbia599 Market StreetSan Francisco, California

(Trade, investment and tourist promotion)

Quebec Government House - 1787

Quebec Government, Canada17 West 50th StreetNew York 20, New York

(Economic development office)

Quebec Securities Commission,Montreal

Windels, Merritt & Ingraham - 179740 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

(Legal services)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

Province of Nova ScotiaProvince of Ontario

(Film distribution)

CEYLON

(T) Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 42830 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

Government of Ceylon

(Publicity agent)

Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc. - 644

Government Tourist Bureau,48 East 43rd Street

ColomoNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

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CHAD

Cox, Langford & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Embassy of the Republicof Tchad

(Legal services)

CHILE

(T) Wendell P. Colton Company - 78

Companie Sud Americana de750 Third Avenue Vapores (Chilean Line),

New York 17, New York

New York

(Advertising and publicity)

Corporacion de Fomento de la

Corporacion de Fomento de laProduccion - 401

Produccion, Santiago80 Pine StreetNew York 5, New York

(Promotion of Chilean interests)

Hill and Knowlton, Inc. - 786

Corporacion de Fomento de la150 East 42nd Street

Produccion, SantiagoNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

Michael Lever - 1592

Embassy of Chile6209 30th Street, N.W.Washington 15, D. C.

(Public relations)

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 1712 Aero Lineas Flecha Austral,1875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1035 ChileWashington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

CHINA

Kuomintang of China, Headquarters Kuomintang of China, Centralin America - 282 Committee, Dept. III,

844 Stockton Street TaipeiSan Francisco 8, California

(Political party)

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CHINA (Continued)

Central News Agency of China,New York Bureau - 391

1110 News Building220 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

Central News Agency of China,Taipei

(Official news service)

Chinese News Service - 402

Chinese Government Information1270 Sixth Avenue Office, Taipei

New York 20, New York

(Official information office)

Central News Agency of China, Central News Agency of China,Washington Bureau - 621

Taipei1046 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.

(Official news service)

(T) Imported Publications and Products - 676 Guozi Shudian, Peking1 Union Square The China Welfare Institute,New York 3, New York Shanghai

(Book, periodical and subscription agency)

Cr) Edwin S. Smith - 723

China Photo Service, Peking24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

Central News Agency of China, Central News Agency of China,S an Francisco Bureau - 1025

Taipei681 Market Street, Room 348San Francisco 5, California

(Official news service)

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Republic of China, Taipei, TaiwanChinese EmbassyPermanent Mission of the Republicof China to the United States

Chinese Consulate General,New York

Chinese News Service, Republicof China

Chinese Government ProcurementServices Mission, Republicof China

CHINA (Continued)

Nordlinger, Riegelman, Benetar& Charney - 1030

420 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

Henry H. Noyes - 1350(dba China Books andPeriodicals)

2929 24th StreetSan Francisco 10, California

China Reconstructions, PekingGuozi Shudian, Peking

(Importation and sale of publications)

World Wide Philatelic Agency, Inc. - 1398

Directorate General of Posts,116 West 32nd Street

Republic of China, TaipeiNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Philip Frankfeld - 1482

Guozi Shudian, Peking(dba New Era Books)

747 BroadwayNew York 3, New York

(Purchasing, selling and subscription agent)

Chinese Investment & Trade Office - 1567

Industrial Development &515 Madison Avenue, Suite 1909

Investment Center, TaipeiNew York 22, New York

(Promotion of trade and industry)

Robert L. Farrington - 1727

Republic of China, Office of1155 15th Street, N.W. Economic CounselorsWashington 5, D. C. Chinese Government Procurement

and services mission

(Legislative representative; legal services (sugar))

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CHINA (Continued)

Liuba Solov - 176625 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

China Photo Service, China

(Literary and photo agency)

David Rosen - 1824

Guozi Shudian, China636 West 174th Street

Publications Centre, PekingNew York, New York

(Periodical distributor)

COLOMBIA

(T) Wendell P. Colton Company - 78750 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

Colombian National TouristBoard, 3ogota

(Advertising and publicity)

Covington & Burling - 523

Republic of Colombia701 Union Trust Building Flota Mercante Grancolombiana,

Washington 5, D. C. S.A., Bogota

(Legal services)

Development & Resources Corporation - 969One Whitehall StreetNew York 4, New York

Corporacion Autonoma Regionalde la Sabena de Bogota y delos Valles de Ubate yChiquinquira (CAR) of theGovernment of Colombia

Corporacion Autonoma Regionaldel Cauca of the Governmentof Colombia

(Resources consultant)

Doyle Dane Bernbach Inc. - 1066

National Federation of Coffee20 West 43rd Street

Growers of Colombia, BogotaNew York 36, New York

(Advertising agency)

Colombia National Tourist Board - 1285

Empresa Colombiana de Turismo,608 Fifth Avenue S.A., Bogota

New York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

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COLOMBIA (Continued)

Ernest Schein - 15491025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Distribuidora de Azucares,S.A., Bogota

Azucareros Independientes Ltda.,Cali

Campania Azucarera del Valle,S.A., Cali

(Three companies acting as unitin connection with sugarinterests)

(Legal counsel and representative for obtaining sugar quota)

(T) Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601

Empresa Colombiana de Tourismo,630 Fifth Avenue

S.A., BogotaNew York 20, New York

(Advertising agency)

Leonard W. Diamond - 1742150 Nassau StreetNew York 38, New York

Consulate General of ColombiaColombian National TouristBoard

Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia(AVIANCA)

(Legal services)

Chirurg & Cairns, Inc. - 1822

Colombia National Tourist Board641 Lexington AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

CONGO

Cox, Langlord & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Embassy of the Republic of Congo(Brazzaville)

(Legal services)

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COSTA RICA

Cr) Wendell P. Colton Company - 78750 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising and publicity)

(T) James C. Seix Company Inc. - 1064334 Madison AvenueNew York 1, New York

(Public relations)

Dina Dellale - 1326108 East 66th StreetNew York 21, New York

Edmondo Gerli, San Jose

Costa Rican Tourist Association

Camara de Azucareros de CostaRica, San Jose

(Representative of sugar interests)

The Latin American Sugar Council - 1585

Camera de Azucareros, San Jose1616 H Street, N.W. Costa RicaWashington 6, D. C.

(Promotion of sugar interests)

(T) The Parco Company - 1762 The Republic of Costa Rica845 Third AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Industrial development adviser)

CUBA

(T) The White Rose - 1336(La Rosa Blanca)

c/o Pedro Pena3227 Corlear AvenueBronx 63, New York

"La Rosa Blanca" (The White Rose),Havana

(Political movement)

(T) Cuba Libre - 1356

Movimiento del Pueblo Libre,c/o Dr. Carlos M. Sterling Havana6860 Columbia PikeBaileys Cross Roads, Virginia

(Political activities)

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CUBA (Continued)

T. J. Ross and Associates, Inc. - 1400405 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

Cuban Representation of Exiles Op

(Legal services)

(T) Mario Lecour Ibarra - 1453153 West 85th StreetNew York, New York

El Mundo, Inc., Habana

(Distributor of newspaper)

Partido Revolucionario Cubano(Autentico) - 1474

90 St. Mark's AvenueBrooklyn 17, New York

Partido Revolucionario Cubano(Autentico), Habana

(Political activities)

Cr) Unidad Revolucionario - 1492

Unidad Revolucionario14 N.W. 17th Avenue

(Underground), HabanaMiami, Florida

(Political movement)

Smith Waltzer, Jones & Peebles - 1513

Ministry of Foreign Trade,1006 Baronne Building Republic of Cuba, Havana

305 Baronne StreetNew Orleans 12, Louisiana

(Legal services)

Movimiento Revolucionario del Pueblo Movimiento Revolucionario del

(en el exilio) - 1516

Pueblo, Underground in Cuba2921 N.E. 2nd CourtMiami, Florida

(Anti-Castro movement)

Prensa Latina - 1537

Prensa Latina, AgenciaUnited Nations Secretariat

Informativa Latinoamericana,Building, Room 367

Sociedad Anonima, HavanaNew York, New York

(News agency)

Movimiento Democrata Cristiano deCuba (Christian Democrat Movementof Cuba - 1498

1732 N.W. 7th StreetMiami, Florida

Movimiento DemocrataCristiano, Undergroundin Cuba

(Political movement)

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CUBA (Continued)

Federacion Estudiantil Universitaria Federacion Estudiantil(of Cuba in Exile) - 1542 Universitaria de Cuba

16 N.W. 17th Avenue (Underground)Miami, Florida

(Anti-Castro movement)

(T) Cuban Army of Liberation - The oppressed people of CubaOrganizing Commission - 1562

3121 N.W. 22nd CourtMiami 42, Florida

(Liberation movement)

(T) Friends of Cuba in Exile - 1579

Ejercito Libertador de CubaP.O. Box 6

(Mario Rolando Rivero,Paia, Maui, Hawaii

Official, Miami)

(Anti-Castro movement; fund raising activities)

(T) Stone and Bittel - 1591

Dr. Julio Garceran,25 East Flagler Street

Constitutional ProvisionalMiami, Florida President of Cuban Government

under the Constitution of 1940

(General legal counsel)

Cuban Revolutionary Party Partido Revolucionario Cubano(Autentico) - 1594 (Autentico) (Underground),

1100 S.W. 1 Street CubaMiami, Florida

(Political movement)

(T) Ernesto F. Betancourt - 1644

Ejercito Libertador de Cuba1518 K Street, N.W. (Underground organizationWashington, D. C. in Cuba)

(Political activities)

(T) "Movimiento Revolucionario 30 deNoviembre, Frank Pais" - 1664

429 West Flagler StreetMiami, Florida

Movimiento Revolucionario 30 deNoviembre, Miami

(Political activities)

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CUBA (Continued)

Segundo Frente Nacional delEscambrey - Alpha 66 - 1686

109 S.W. 12 AvenueMiami, Florida

Segundo Frente Nacional delEscambrey, Cuba

(Political activities)

Rabinowitz & Boudin - 1734

Republic of Cuba, Havana30 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

CURACAO

Ernest A. Kehr - 1219200 West 42nd StreetNew York 36, New York

Netherlands Antilles PostalAdministration, Curacao

Department of Posts,Netherlands Antilles

(Philatelic and publicity agency)

Howard Chase Associates, Inc. - 1478 Island Government of Curacao,Rockefeller Center Willemstad1270 Avenue of the Americas Netherlands Antilles GovernmentNew York 20, New York for Island Government of

Bonaire and Island Governmentof Windward Islands

(Public relations; economic and tourist promotion)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

CYPRUS

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Central Parcel Service, Inc. - 483220 South State StreetChicago 4, Illinois

Island Government of Curacao,N.W.I.

Republic of Cyprus

Cedok, Prague

(Parcel forwarding service; travel service)

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CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Continued)

National Committee for Liberationof Slovakia - 657

1065 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.

Central Committee for theSlovak Underground

(Political underground movement)

Imported Publications and Products - 676

RAPID (Foreign Trade Publicity1 Union Square Corporation), PragueNew York 3, New York

(Book, periodical and subscription agency)

Cr) Edwin S. Smith - 723

Czechoslovak Embassy24 West 45th Street

Czechopress, PragueNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

Utsch & Associates, Inc. - 1141

Tuzex, Foreign Trade39 Broadway Corporation, PragueNew York 6, New York

(Exclusive sales agent and representative)

(T) Emil Sip - 1435

RUDE PRAVO (Daily Newspaper),435 East 79th Street

PragueNew York 21, New York

(Correspondent)

FAM Book & Translation Service - 1511

Artia, Prague69 Fifth AvenueNew York 3, New York

(Publications publicity agent)

David Cobb - 15121908 Q Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

Liuba Solov - 176625 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

Embassy of the CzechoslovakSocialist Republic

Czechopress, Prague

(Literary and photo agency)

773-210 0-65-6

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State Bank of CzechoslovakiaStrojimport Foreign Trade Corp.George Dimitrov Chemical WorksLigna Foreign Trade Corp.Artia Foreign Trade Corp.Kova Foreign Trade Corp.Zivnostenska Banka

CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Continued)

Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore - 1744165 BroadwayNew York 6, New York

(Legal services)

Jiri Hochman - 1817

RUDE PRAVO, Prague1629 Columbia Road, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Correspondent)

DAHOMEY

(T) Dahomey Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1354

Ministry of Transports, Posts225 West 34th Street and Telecommunications,New York, New York

Republic of Dahomey, Cotonau

(Philatelic agency)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709

Republic of Dahomey225 West 34th StreetNew York, New York

(Philatelic agency)

DENMARK

Danish Information Office - 470 Ministry of Foreign Affairs,588 Fifth Avenue Government of Denmark,New York 36, New York Copenhagen

(Official information office)

Covington & Burling - 523701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Embassy of DenmarkA.P. Moller, Managing owner of

Steamship Co. Svendborg, Ltd.and Steamship Co. of 1912Ltd., Copenhagen

(Legal services)

Danish National Travel Office - 634

National Travel Association of588 Fifth Avenue Denmark, CopenhagenNew York 36, New York

Danish State Railways,Copenhagen

(Travel promotion)

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DENMARK (Continued)

William Herzl Freed - 73521-10 33rd RoadLong Island City 6, New York

Scandinavian Travel Commission,New York (Member: DanishNational Travel Office)

(Public relations director)

Scandinavian Railways - 736630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1608New York 20, New York

Danish State Railways,Copenhagen

(Ticket and information office)

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

Danish National Travel Office

(Film distribution)

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Greene - 1178Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Compania Dominicana de Aviacion,C. por A.

(Legal services)

Philip F. Maguire - 1550Hill Building839 17th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Comision de Defensa del Azucary Fomento de la Cana,Santo Domingo

(Representative in connection with sugar marketing and legislation)

George W. Mallen - 1577126 Smith StreetBrooklyn, New York

Government of the DominicanRepublic

(Security agent)

Cr) Paul J. Foley - 1587Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Joaquin Balaguer, Ex-Presidentof the Dominican Republic

(Attorney)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601 Government of the Dominican630 Fifth Avenue Republic, Departmento deNew York 20, New York Turismo

• (Advertising agency)

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Continued)

(T) Joseph Dean Edwards - 1605

Government of the Dominican17 Battery Place Republic; Secretarian ofNew York 4, New York

Industry and Commerce

(Legal adviser)

(T) Herbert Itkin - 1641103 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

Government of the DominicanRepublic

(Legal services)

(T) Antonio C. Martinez; - 1665Raymond F. Narral;Barry I. Slotnick

38 Park RowNew York 38, New York

Gaston Espinal, Consul Generalof the Dominican Republic

(Legal services)

(T) George Peabody & Associates, Inc. - 1682 Departmento de Relaciones501 Madison Avenue Publicas del GobiernoNew York 22, New York Dominicano

(Public relations)

Partido Reformista Dominicano,New York Branch - 1687

2248 BroadwayNew York, New York

Partido Reformista Dominicano

(Political activities)

Cr) Cichanowicz & Callan - 1694 Diego Bordas, Assistant to Juan26 Broadway BoschNew York 4, New York Juan Bosch, President of the

Dominican Republic

(Legal services)

(T) Edwin Marger - 1703763 Arthur Godfrey RoadMiami Beach, Florida

The Dominican R epublic,The Triumvirate, Santo Domingo

(Promotion of trade and industry)

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Continued)

(T) Nachman & Feldstein - 173010 Del Muelle Street, Box 2407San Juan, Puerto Rico

(Legal services)

(T) Francisco Ponsa-Feliu - 1733401 Plaza Building, Box 3992San Juan, Puerto Rico

(Legal services)

Partido Revolucionario Dominicano,Puerto Rico - 1777

967 Alameda Street, Villa GranadaRio Piedras, Puerto Rico

(Political organization)

Peter R. Nehemkis, Jr. - 18072128 Wyoming Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Legal counsel)

Francisco Aguirre - 18374951 Rockwood Parkway, N.W.Washington 16, D. C.

The Dominican State

The Dominican State

Partido RevolucionarioDominicano, Santo Domingo

Embassy of the DominicanRepublic

Government of the DominicanRepublic, Santo Domingo

Inter-American Publishing Co.(for the Dominican Republic)

(Public relations and tourism-administrative and economic adviser)

ECUADOR

I. Irving Davidson - 886Suite 306 City Bank Building1612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Government of Ecuador,Ministry de Fomento, Quito,and Municipality ofGuayaquil

Ecuadorian Sugar Producers,Guayaquil

(Public relations)

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ECUADOR (Continued)

Quinn & Quinn - 1425303 Commonwealth Building1625 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(General counsel)

Michael Lever - 15926209 30th Street, N.W.Washington 15, D. C.

(Public relations)

Sulzberger & Sulzberger - 1764295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

EL SALVADOR

The Latin American Sugar Council - 15851616 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Compania Azucarera Valdez, S.A.,Guayaquil

Embassy of Ecuador

Consul General of the Republicof Ecuador

Asociacion Azucarera de ElSalvador, San Salvador

(Promotion of sugar interests)

(T) John Macauley Keene, Jr. - 1659

Instituto Salvadoreno de630 Fifth Avenue Fomento Industrial,

New York, New York

El Salvador

(Representative)

ESTONIA

World Association of Estonians, Inc. - 124243 East 34th StreetNew York 16, New York

Members residing outsideUnited States

(Publicity and information)

ETHIOPIA

Selven F. Feinschreiber - 1097

H. H. Prince Aserate Kassa,15 Park Row

AsmaraNew York 38, New York

(Adviser and consultant)

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ETHIOPIA (Continued)

Cr) Edward K. Moss International - 1483

Embassy of Ethiopia1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(T) Torrey B. Stearns - 1578(Adams & Keyes, Inc.)

3 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(T) Albert W. Lewitt - 1755The Shoreham HotelWashington 8, D. C.

(Publicity)

(Editorial services)

(Public relations)

Ministry of Information,Imperial Ethiopian Government,Addis Ababa

Ethiopian Embassy

F INLAND

Finnish National Travel Office - 573 Finnish Tourist Association,10 East 40th Street HelsinkiNew York 16, New York Ministry of Public Works and

Communications, HelsinkiFinnish State Railways,Helsinki

(Travel promotion)

William Herzl Freed - 735

Scandinavian Travel Commission,21-10 33rd Road

New York (Member: FinishLong Island City 6, New York

National Travel Office)

(Public relations director)

John Wattawa - 7381317 F Street, N.W.Washington 4, D. C.

Finska Angfartygs Aktiebolaget,Helsingfors

(Legal services)

(T) Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Finnair, New York555 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

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FINLAND (Continued)

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 17121875 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 1035Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

Aranow, Brodsky, Bohlinger,Einhorn & Dann - 1731

122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

Kar-Air oy, Helsinki

Republic of Finland

Embassy of Finland

(Film distribution)

FRANCE

Chambre de Commerce Francaise des French Government (MinistereEtats-Unis, Inc. (French Chamber of des Affaires Economiques),Commerce of the United States, Inc.) - 167 Paris

250 West 57th StreetNew York 20, New York

(Business promotion)

French National Railroads - 335

Societe Nationale des Chemins610 Fifth Avenue, Room 616

de Fer Francais, ParisNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

French Government Tourist Office - 364610 Fifth Avenue, Room 210New York 20, New York

Ministry of Public Works,Transportation and Tourism,Commissariat General auTourisme, Paris

Secretary of State for Tourism

(Travel promotion)

Pehle, Mann, Riemer & Luxford - 439

Government of France, Paris1210 18th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

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Cleary, Gottlieb, Steenand Hamilton - 508

224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Gregory Lounz - 59311 East 45th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

0h

(Legal services)

(Subscription agency)

Ginsburg & Leventhal - 54One Farragut Square, SoutWashington 6, D. C.

Cox, Langford & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Convite France Actuelle - 759221 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

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FRANCE (Continued)

The French Broadcasting Systemin North America - 479

972 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York

R adiodiffusion-TelevisionFrancaise, Paris

(Distribution of broadcast material)

Government of the FrenchRepublic

Conseil National du PatronatFrancais, Paris

Commissariat a l'EnergieAtomique

La Documentation Francaise-Editions de la Presidence duConseil, Paris

Government of France, ParisFrench Embassy

Comite France Actuelle, Paris

(Dissemination of information)

Charles Von Loewenfeldt, Inc. - 810

Comite Permanent des Foires860 California Street et Manifestation EconomiqueSan Francisco 8, California a l'Etranger

(Public relations)

French Film Office - 977

Centre National de la654 Madison Avenue C inematographie (Ministere deNew York 21, New York

l'Industrie et du Commerce),Paris

(Film promotion)

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FRANCE (Continued)

Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc. - 106620 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

French Government Tourist Office,New York

(T) Batten, Barton, Durstine& Osborn, Inc. - 1104

383 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

Vavin, Inc. - 1112236 East 46th StreetNew York 17, New York

American Surveys - 1269Headquarters Building2000 P Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Advertising agency)

(Advertising services)

(Film production)

(Business promotion)

Compagnie Nationale Air France,Paris

French Government Tourist Office,New York

Air France, New York

Comite Franc-Dollar, Paris

American Nord-Aviation, Inc.,Washington, D. C.

Gaston A. Ponsart - 12331001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Business relations counselors)

Renee C. Humphrey - 1314 French Financial Counselor,22 Irving Place Embassy of FranceNew York 3, New York

(Public relations counselor)

Joseph S. Gould Associates - 1408

French National Railroads,342 Madison Avenue New YorkNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

American Nord-Aviation, Inc. - 1452

Nord-Aviation, S.A., Paris1612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(General representative)

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FRANCE (Continued)

Haseltine, Lake & Co. - 1580

SOTELEC (Mixed economy19 West 44th Street corporation composed ofNew York 36, New York contributing members), Paris

Service National: Gaz de France

(Patent applications services)

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. - 1597375 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

(T) The Diebold Group, Inc. - 17001616 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Economic review and analysis)

Byrde, Richard & Pound - 1722381 Park Avenue, SouthNew York 16, New York

(Advertising agency)

White & Case - 174114 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

(Legal services)

Robert W. Schofield Associates, Inc. - 1757217 BroadwayNew York 7, New York

(Film distributor)

Coudert Brothers - 1811200 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Legal` services)

French National Railroads

French Military Air Attache

French National Railroads

Auxirap Corporation (SocieteAusiliaire de la RagieAutonome des Petroles), Paris

Sud Aviation Corporation,New York

Sud-Aviation S.N.C.A., ParisRenault, Inc., New YorkUnity Fire and General

Insurance Co.

Republic of France

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FRANCE (Continued)

(T) Robert Allen Alpern - 1823 Bureau d'Etudes et dePark Association of New York City, Inc. Realisations Urbaines (BERU),15 Gramercy Park ParisNew York 3, New York

(Tour arranging for French Government officials)

Burgess, Dinklage & Sprung - 1829 Centre National de la605 Third Avenue Recherche Scientifique,New York 16, New York Paris

(Legal services)

GABON

Cox, Langford & Brown - 746

Embassy of the Republic1625 Eye Street, N.W. of GabonWashington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

GERMANY

Four Continent Book Corporation - 94156 Fifth AvenueNew York 10, New York

Zeit im Bild, Dresden,East Germany

(Purchasing and selling agent)

Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc. - 361

Lufthansa German Airlines,380 Madison Avenue New YorkNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Ginsburg & Leventhal - 540

Society to Study PrivateOne Farragut Square, South

Property Interests inWashington 6, D. C. Foreign Countries, Bremen

(Legal services)

German Tourist Information Office - 616

German Tourist Association,500 Fifth Avenue FrankfurtNew York 36, New York

(Information and travel service)

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I GERMANY (Continued)

Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc. - 64448 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

German Tourist InformationOffice, New York

Gerhard G. Gerechter - 645

Sozialdemokratische Partei1693 Nelson Avenue, Apt. 22

Deutschlands (SocialNew York 53, New York

Democratic Party ofGermany), Bonn

(Subscription agent)

The Roy Bernard Co., Inc. - 709 Federal Republic of Germany,635 Madison Avenue BonnNew York 22, New York Press and Information Office

of the City-State of Berlin

(Public relations and publicity)

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723

Zentrale Bildstelle,24 West 45th Street

East BerlinNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

Gerhart H. Seger - 741

German Information Center,111-53 113th Street

New YorkJamaica 20, New York

(Lecturer)

German Federal Railroad - 945 Deutsche Bundesbahn (German11 West 42nd Street Federal Railroad),New York 36, New York Frankfurt/Main

(Information; publicity)

Boykin & De Francis - 8121000 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Embassy of the Federal Republicof Germany

Mrs. Claire Hugo Stinnes, Sr.,Mulheim-Ruhr

Studiengesellschaft furPrivatrechtlicheAuslandsinteressen, e.v.,Bremen

Askania-Werke Aktiengesellschaft,Berlin

Dr. Rolf C. Galler, DusseldorfCarl Zeiss, Oberkochen

(Legal services)

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GERMANY (Continued)

Julius Klein Public Relations, Inc. - 975One East Wacker DriveChicago 1, Illinois

State of HesseFoerderkreis Fuer

Deutsch-AmerikanischeZusammenarbeit

(Public relat4.ons)

Galland, Kharasch, Calkins& Lippman - 1051

1824 R Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

Deutsche LufthansaAktiengesellschaft,Cologne

(Legal services)

United States Navigation Co., Inc. - 108817 Battery PlaceNew York 4, New York

Federal Government ofWest Germany, Bonn

(Transportation services)

Fowler, Leva, Hawes & Symington - 1300815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Firma Otto Wolff, Cologne

(Legal services)

Consulate of the FederalRepublic of Germany,Philadelphia

Friedmann Radio Broadcastingand Advertising Company - 1304

1105 Friendship StreetPhiladelphia 11, Pennsylvania

(Conduct of German language radio programs)

W. Frary Von Blomberg - 1319111 Exeter RoadHampton, New Hampshire

Landsnannschaft Ostpreussen,Hamburg

Landmmannschaft Pommern,Hamburg

(Public relations)

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GERMANY (Continued)

Jules Cortell(dba Information & Tourist Officeof the City of Duesseldorf) - 1368

136 East 57th StreetNew York 22, New York

Werbe - and Verkehrsamt derStadt Duesseldorf,Duesseldorf

City of Duisberg

(Tourist promotion)

World Wide Philatelic Agency, Inc. - 1398

Deutsche Bundespost,116 West 32nd Street represented by FederalNew York 1, New York

Minister of Posts andTelecommunications, Bonn

(Philatelic agency)

Communications Affiliates, Inc. - 1449

H.K. McCann Co. m.b.H.605 3rd Avenue

(agent for Federal RepublicNew York 16, New York

of Germany)

(Development activities)

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. - 1597375 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

(T) Herman Lindemann, Jr. - 160858 Union AvenueSchenectady 8, New York

(Writer)

The Albert Woodley Co., Inc. - 1679800 Second AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Samuel Edlow - 16831372 Grandview Avenue, Room 234Columbus 16, Ohio

German Information Center,New York

Press and Information Officeof the West German Government

German Federal Railroads

Nukem, Nuklear-Chemie andMetallurgie GmbH., Germany

(Management of nuclear materials)

Marathon International

German Information CenterProductions, Inc. - 1695

10 East 49th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Motion picture production)

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GERMANY (Continued)

(T) Stephen J. Byzek - 1747

Bonn Government, West Germany1200 North Dale DriveAnnandale, Virginia

(Purchasing agent - inventor)

Liuba Solov - 1766

Zentrale Bildstelle, Berlin25 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

Robert J. Blum - 1801

Verlag Hans Hoeppner, Hamburg295 Madison Avenue Transportmaschinen Export

New York 17, New York

Import Deutscher Innen UndAussenhandel, Berlin

(Legal services)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 1803

German Federal Republic3 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

German American Chamber of

Deutscher Industrie andCommerce, Inc. - 1812

Handeistag666 Fifth Avenue

Industrie-Foerderung GmbH KoelnNew York 19, New York

Bundesverband der DeutschenIndustries

(Trade promotion)

Association Films, Inc. - 1814347 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

German Tourist InformationOffice

Government of the FederalRepublic of Germany

German Federal Railroads

(Film distribution)

Hibernia - Chemie Gesellschaftmit beschrankter Haftung

Burgess, Dinklage & Sprung - 1829605 Third AvenueNew York 16, New York

(Legal services)

(T) Atlantic Research Corporation - 1802Shirley Highway & Edsall RoadAlexandria, Virginia

(Research)

Forschungsintitut FurWirtschaftsfragen DerEntwickslungslander E.V.,Bonn

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GHANA

Delson & Gordon - 502

Permanent Mission of Ghana120 East 41st Street

to the United NationsNew York 17, New York

Embassy of Ghana

(Legal services)

Davis Polk Wardwell Sunderland Government oP Ghana, V lta& Kiendi - 785 River Project Secretariat,

15 Broad Street AccraNew York 5, New York

(Legal counsel)

(T) Ghana Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1108

Government of Ghana, Accra225 West 34th StreetNew York, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Ghana Information Services - 1463

Overseas Information, Ministry565 Fifth Avenue of Foreign Affairs,New York 17, New York

Government of Ghana

(Official information office)

Cr) Harold L. Oram, Inc. - 1503

United Party of Ghana8 West 40th Street

(in Exile),New York 18, New York

The Hague, Holland

(Public relations counsel)

(T) Saxton, Graphic Associates, Ltd. - 1637614 Third Avenue

a New York 16, New York

Ministry of Trade,Government of Ghana

(Sales promotion and public relations)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709

Government of Ghana225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

GREAT BRITAIN

Four Continent Book Corporation - 94

VIRTU Publications, Ltd.,156 Fifth Avenue London

New York 10, New York

(Purchasing and selling agent)

773=210 0-65-7

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GREAT BRITAIN (Continued)

British Information Services - 481

Foreign Office and H.M.845 Third Avenue Stationery Office, LondonNew York 22, New York

(Official information office)

British Broadcasting Corporation, British BroadcastingNorth American Office - 505

Corporation, London630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Broadcasting service)

British Broadcasting Corporation, British BroadcastingRegional News Office - 514

Corporation, London907 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.

(News service)

Covington & Burling - 523

The British Cycle & Motor701 Union Trust Building Cycle Industries, CoventryWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

British Travel Association - 579

British Travel and Holidays680 Fifth Avenue Association, LondonNew York 19, New York

(Travel promotion)

Charles von Lowenfeldt, Inc. - 810

H.D. Davies & Company, Ltd.,860 California Street

LondonSan Francisco 8, California

(Public relations)

Vavin, Inc. - 1112

British Information Services,236 East 46th Street New YorkNew York 17, New York

(Film production)

Bennett Associates, Inc. - 1140

National Wool Textile Export6 East 45th Street Corporation, BradfordNew York 17, New York Union Castle Steamship Line

of London

(Public relations; publicity)

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410' GREAT BRITAIN (Continued)

(T) Ronald A. Capone - 1620

General Council of British917 Munsey Building

Shipping, LondonWashington 4, D. C.

(Legal adviser)

Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin& Kahn - 1628

1000 Federal Bar Building1815 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Western Hemisphere ExportsCouncil, London

(Legal services)

Lawrence Hunt - 1721

British Consulate General,55 Liberty Street

New YorkNew York 5, New York

United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland

(Legal services)

Ogilvy, Benson & Mather, Inc. - 1826

British Travel Association2 East 48th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

GREECE

(T) Covington & Burling - 523701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Government of Greece

(Legal services)

Bennett Associates, Inc. - 1140

National Tourist Organization6 East 45th Street

of Greece, AthensNew York 17, New York

(Public relations; publicity)

Ruder & Finn, Inc. 1481

Industrial Development130 East 59th Street

Corporation, S.A., GreeceNew York 22, New York

Royal Greek Embassy

(Public relations)

^

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GREECE (Continued)

Pritchard Wood, Incorporated - 1546750 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Tourist promotion)

(T) G.A. Brakeley and Company, Inc. - 1652400 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

National Tourist Organizationof Greece, Athens

Greek Atomic Energy Commission,Athens

Stevason & Dukas - 175332 BroadwayNew York 4, New York

(Educational consultant)

(Legal services)

(Legal adviser)

(Legal services)

Royal Consulate Generalof Greece and Hon. BasilVitsaxis

Government of Greece

Government of Greece

Associated Sugar Producersof Guadeloupe & Martinique

(T) Gerry Levenberg - 1806740 ITT Building1707 L Street, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

Prather, Levenberg & Seeger - 1815740 ITT Building1707 L Street, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

GUADELOUPE & MARTINIQUE

Surrey, Rarasik, Gould & Greene - 11781116 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legislative representative)

Albert M. Prosterman & Associates, Inc. - 1566 Associated Sugar Producers1140 Woodward Building of Guadeloupe & MartiniqueWashington 5, D. C.

(Economic consultants) •

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GUATEMALA•Government of Guatemala

(Foreign Ministry),Guatemala City

Curtis J. Baxter, Inc. - 1111527 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

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(Public relations)

Sheldon Z. Kaplan - 1344

Asociacion de Azucareros de1616 H Street, N.W. Guatemala, Guatemala CityWashington 6, D. C. Embassy of Guatemala

(Legal counsel)

The Latin American Sugar Council - 1585

Asociacion de Azucareros de1616 H Street, N.W. Guatemala, Guatemala CityWashington 6, D. C.

(Promotion of sugar interests)

(T) Weston Associates, Inc. - 1664

Centro Guatemalteco de176 South R fiver Road

Turismo, GuatemalaManchester, New Hampshire

(Tourist promotion)

(T) James C. Seix Company, Inc. - 1064

Centro Guatemalteco de Turismo331 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

GUINM

Halco (Mining) Inc. - 1728 Compania des Bauxite de1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. GuineaWashington, D. C. Republic of Guinea

(Exploitation of bauxite)

O'Connor, Green, Thomas & Walters - 1738

Republic of Guinea and508 Federal Bar Building

Ambassador1815 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinee - 1784

Republic of Guinea19200 South Western AvenueT rrance, California

(Develop bauxite deposits)

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HAITI

I. Irving Davidson - 886Suite 306 City Bank Building1612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Republic of Haiti

(Business and investment promotion)

Ambrose J. Hartnett - 1489527 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

Haitian NationalHaitian National

Co., Inc.Bay of Cays Co.,Haitian NationalHaitian National

Power Co., Inc.Chemical

Inc.Paper Co., Inc.Sugar Co.

(Foreign investor)

(T) Richard C. O'Hare and

Haytian-American Sugar CompanyJames H. Rowe, Jr. - 1519

S.A., Port-au-Prince1511 K Street, N.W.Washington 5, D. C.

(Legal representation in connection with sugar quotas)

Herbert Itkin - 1641

Provisional Government103 Park Avenue of the Republic of HaitiNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

(T) Ben Shindler - 1646

Secretary of State for ForeignEl Rancho Hotel

Affairs, Republic of HaitiPort-au-Prince, Haiti

(Culture and tourist representative)

Elmer H. Loughlin - 1671

Dr. Francois Duvalier,P.O. Box 186

President, Republic of HaitiPort-au-Prince, Haiti

(Personal representative)

Max Bolte - 1774

Provisional Government of9430 5th Avenue, Rego Park

the Republic of HaitiNew York, New York

(in exile)

(Promotion - fund raising)

The Haitian National DemocraticUnion - 1791

216-03 113 DriveQueens VillageLong Island, New York

L'Union Democratique NationaleHaitienne

(Political activities)

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HAITI (Continued)

Arthur Bonhomme - 18281630 Fuller Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

President of Haiti,Port-au-Prince

(Economic adviser)

HONDURAS

The Latin American Sugar Council - 15851616 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Compania Azucarera Hondurena,S.A., Honduras

(Promotion of sugar interests)

Kaplan & Cavallo - 1708

Mission Permanente de Honduras11 West 42nd Street

Consul General of HondurasNew York, New York

(Legal services)

Sheldon Z. Kaplan - 13441616 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Compania Azucarera Hundurena

(Legal counsel)

HONG KONG

Covington & Burling - 523

Hong Kong General Chamber701 Union Trust Building of CommerceWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

Campbell-Mithun, Inc. - 1343

Hong Kong Tourist Association,Northstar Center Kowloon

Minneapolis 2, Minnesota

(Advertising; public relations)

(T) John A. Tetley Co., Inc. - 1630

The Hong Kong and Shanghai3440 Wilshire Boulevard

HotelsLos Angeles, California

(Travel promotion)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 1803

Hong Kong Tourist Association3 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

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HUNGARY

Four Continent Book Corporation - 94156 Fifth AvenueNew York 10, New York

KULTURA Hungarian Trading Co.,Budapest

(Purchasing and selling agent)

Artkino Pictures, Inc. - 103

Hungarofilm Vallalat,723 Seventh Avenue

BudapestNew York 19, New York

(Foreign film distributors)

United States Relief Parcel

MONIMPEX-IKKA,Service, Inc. - 652

Budapest245 East 80th StreetNew York 21, New York

(Parcel forwarding service)

Joseph Brownfield - 713

Moninpex Foreign Trading Co.,15 Park Row

BudapestNew York 38, New York

(Gift parcel service)

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723

Interfoto24 West 45th Street

BudapestNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

Collegial Society of Hungarian

Andras Zako, Munchen,Veterans in the U.S.A. - 920

West Germany11718 Griffing AvenueCleveland 20, Ohio

(Veterans organization)

Bartlett & Partners Inc. - 1145

ARTE% Hungarian Foreign16 West 32nd Street

Trading Co., BudapestNew York 1, New York

(Sales representatives)

Bela Harsany Bacskai - 1471

"Nemzetor" (HungarianP.O. Box 304

bi-weekly newspaper),Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Munchen, West Germany

(Subscription and distribution agent)

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HUNGARY (Continued)

FAM Book and Translation Service - 151169 Fifth AvenueNew York 3, New York

(Representative)

George Uhe Co., Inc. - 174576 Ninth AvenueNew York 11, New York

(Sales agent)

Liuba Solov - 176625 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

INDIA

(T) Information Service of India - 4802107 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington 8, D. C.

"Kultura" Hungarian TradingCompany

Monimpex Hungarian ForeignTrading Company

Interfoto, Budapest

Ministry of External Affairs,Government of India,New Delhi

(Official information office)

Government of India Trade Center - 923

Ministry of Commerce and19 East 49th Street

Industry, Government ofNew York 17, New York

India, New Delhi

(Trade promotion)

World Wide Philatelic Agency, Inc. - 1398 President of India115 West 30th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Ruder & Finn Incorporated - 1481 Government of India130 East 59th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations)

Pritchard Wood Incorporated - 1546 Indian Government Tourist750 Third Avenue OfficeNew York 17, New York

(Tourist promotion)

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INDIA (Continued)

Dawson, Griffin, Pickens& Riddell - 1547

731 Washington BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Indian Sugar MillsAssociation, Calcutta

(Representatives for obtaining sugar quota)

Haseltine, Lake and Co. - 1580

Council of Scientific and19 West 44th Street

Industrial Research, IndiaNew York 36, New York

(Patent applications services)

EG&A International, Inc. - 1584

Government of India Tourist640 Fifth Avenue Office

New York 19, New York

(Public relations; legislative representative)

Government of India TouristOffice

Union of India

Handicraft and Handloom ExportCorporation of India, Ltd.

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. - 1597375 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

Baker, Nelson, Williams & Mitchell - 171420 Exchange PlaceNew York 5, New York

(Legal counsel)

White & Case - 174114 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

(Legal services)

Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish Kohn& Dilks - 1775

2635 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Bldg.Philadelphia 9, Pennsylvania

(Legal services)

INDONESIA

India Supply Mission

Delson & Gordon - 502 Embassy of the Republic of120 East 41st Street IndonesiaNew York 17, New York Indonesian Mission to the

United Nations

(Legal services)

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INDONESIA (Continued)

I. Irving Davidson - 886Suite 306 City Bank Building1612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Indonesian National Army

(Public relations and procurement agent)

(T) Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 428

Government of Indonesia30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Public relations)

(T) Cathay Export Company

Production Sharing Committee,(H. K.) Ltd. - 1624

Office of Deputy First715 Cafritz Building Minister of Foreign Affairs,

1625 Eye Street, N.W. Republic of IndonesiaWashington 6, D. C.

(Industrial and economic consultant)

(T) Kathleen Elynor Hug - 1651

Embassy of the Republic2020 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. of IndonesiaWashington, D. C.

(Editor)

"Antara", The National Newsagency The National Newsagency

Institute - 1674

Institute "Antara",660 First Avenue

IndonesiaNew York 16, New York

(News agency)

Aranow, Brodsky, Bohlinger, Einhorn Central Indonesian Trading& Dann - 1731

Co., Inc.122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

INTERNATIONAL

Pan-American Coffee Bureau - 406

World Coffee Promotion120 Wall Street

Committee of theNew York 5, New York

International CoffeeAgreement, New York

(Informational and promotional activities)

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High Authority, European Coaland Steel Community,Luxembourg

European Economic Commission,Brussels

European Atomic EnergyCommission, Brussels

Albanian Democratic AgrarianParty

Bulgarian National AgrarianUnion

Croatian Peasant PartyCzechoslovakian Agrarian

Republican PartyEstonian Smallholders PartyHungarian Peasant AssociationLatvian Smallholders PartyPopulist Peasant Union of

LithuaniaPolish Peasant PartyRoumanian National Peasant

PartySlovakian Democratic PartyYugoslav-Serbian AgrarianUnion

INTERNATIONAL (Continued)

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton - 508224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

International Peasant Union - 518285 Central Park West, Apt. 6WNew York 24, New York

(Political activities)

European Travel Commission - 574

European Travel Commission630 Fifth Avenue

(Association of 21 govern-New York 20, New York ment tourist offices),

Brussels

(Travel promotion)

Caribbean Tourist Association - 991

Caribbean Tourist Association,20 East 46th Street

Curacao, N.W.I.New York 17, New York

(Tourist promotion)

James C. Seix Co., Inc. - 1064

Central American Tourist331 Madison Avenue AssociationNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

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INrERNATIONAL (Continued)

European Community, InformationService - 933

808 Farragut Building900 17th Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

High Authority, EuropeanCommunity for Coal andSteel, Luxembourg

The Commission of theEuropean Atomic EnergyCommunity, Brussels

The Commission of theEuropean Economic Community,Brussels

(Information service)

(T) Keesing & Keesing - 1091136 East 57th StreetNew York 22, New York

Sovrano Ordine MilitareDinastico dei Cavalieridella Croce diCost antinopoli, Munich,Germany

(Activities to attain recognition by United Nations)

Batten, Barton, Durstine

Pan-American Coffee Bureau,& Osborn, Inc. - 1104

New York383 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising services)

Reynaldo Gubbins - 1273

Certain Latin American personsBurlington Hotel and firms on Part I of the

1120 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Proclaimed ListWashington, D. C.

(Promotion of legislation)

European Travel Commission,New York

Eurailpass, New York

Africa 1964, London

Donald N. Martin - 1381(dba Donald N. Martin & Co.)

630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

Joseph S. Gould Associates - 1408342 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

African Research & DevelopmentCo., Inc. - 1414

75 East 55th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Magazine distributor)

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INTERNATIONAL (Continued)

Curt Heidenreich - 1420801 Farragut Building900 17th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Commission of the EuropeanAtomic Energy Community(EURATOM),Brussels, Belgium

(Official representative)

European Free Trade Association,Washington Information Office - 1434

622 Sheraton Building711 14th Street, N.W.Washington 5, D. C.

The European Free TradeAssociation, Geneva,Switzerland

(Information service)

(T) Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Scandinavian Travel555 Madison Avenue Commission, New YorkNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Allen, Murden, Nystrom Committee of European& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

Shipowners, Bremen,39 East 51st Street

GermanyNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Samuel E. Stavisky & Associates, Inc. - 15311730 M Street, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

(Public relations)

Leonard Gage James - 1554310 Sansome StreetSan Francisco 4, California

(Legal services)

Albert M. Prosterman & Associates, Inc. - 15661140 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Economic consultant)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Tourist promotion)

Pan American Coffee Bureau

Committee of EuropeanShipowners, Bremen,Germany

Inter-African CoffeeOrganization,Paris, France

Caribbean Tourist AssociationAlpine Tourist Commission,

AustriaScandinavian TravelCommission

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INTERNATIONAL (Continued)

World Muslim Congress - 1603801 Second AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Political movement)

William E. G. Taylor - 16091001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Public relations; tourism)

fionald A. Capone - 1620917 Munsey BuildingWashington 4, D. C.

(Legal adviser)

Jules Lippet Advertising, Inc. - 1696130 West 42nd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Advertising agent)

Van Brunt & Company,Advertising-Marketing, Inc. - 1704

355 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

World Muslim Congress,Pakistan

Scandinavian Airlines System

Committee of EuropeanShipowners, London

Scandinavian Railways

European Travel Commission

(Advertising, tourist promotion)

Vincent T. Lee - 1789

"Africa Latin America Asia(dba All World's Publications)

Revolution", Paris371- Marks PlaceNew York 3, New York

(Sale and distribution)

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810 Scandinavian Travel141 East 44th Street CommissionNew York 17, New York European Travel Commission

Alpine Tourist Commission

(Film distribution)

Association Films, Inc. - 1814

Alpine Tourist Commission347 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

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(Legal services)

(Legal services)

6

(Legal services)

Development and Resources Corporation - 969One Whitehall StreetNew York 4, New York

IRAN

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen& Hamilton - 508

224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Covington & Burling - 523701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Coon, Langford & Brown - 741625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

•Iran National AirlinesCorporation

Embassy of Iran

Malek MansourSolat-Ghashghai,Teheran

Khuzestan Water and PowerAuthority of theGovernment of Iran

(Resources consultant)

CT) E. Haring Chandor - 1638 Khaibar Khan; K.K.152-25 38th Avenue United Patriots forNew York 28, New York Justice

(Public relations)

Carl Levin Associates, Inc. - 1758

Embassy of Iran1632 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Public relations)

IRAQ

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

Government of Iraq,Baghdad

(Official information office)

Edward P. F. Eagan - 1522

Republic of Iraq,20 Exchange Place BaghdadNew York 5, New York

(Legal services)

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IRELAND

Irish Tourist Office - 536Ireland House33 East 50th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Tourist promotion)

(T) Keesing & Keesing - 1091136 East 57th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Representative)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468555 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Buchen Advertising, Inc. - 168960 East 49th StreetNew York 20, New York

Bord Failte Eireann(National Tourist PublicityOrganization of Ireland),Dublin

Principality of Thomond

Irish Industrial DevelopmentAuthority, Dublin

Irish International Airlines,Dublin

Shannon Free Airport, Ireland

Irish Industrial DevelopmentAuthority

(Advertising and public relations)

Irish Industrial DevelopmentAuthority - 1770

420 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Information office)

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

de Garmo, Inc. - 1821205 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

ISRAEL

The Jewish Agency for Israel,American Section - 208

515 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

Industrial DevelopmentAuthority of Ireland, Dublin

Irish Tourist Office

Bord Failte Eireann

Jewish Agency for Israel,Jerusalem

(Implementation in America of its principal's program)

773-210 0-65--8

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ISRAEL (Continued)

Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 3521218 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Government of Israel SupplyMission, Embassy of Israel

(Economic consultants)

Ginsburg and Leventhal - 540

Government of Israel (Embassy1 Farragut Square, South of Israel; Treasury Department

Washington, D. C. and Supply Mission, New York)

(Legal services)

Israel Information Services - 543

Government of Israel, Ministry11 East 70th Street of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem

New York 21, New York

(Official information office)

Maurice M. Boukstein - 544

Jewish Agency-American37 Wall Street

Section, Inc., New YorkNew York 5, New York

Housing Authority, Governmentof Israel, Tel-Aviv

(Legal services)

Israel Government Tourist Office - 620 Israel Government Corporation,574 Fifth Avenue Prime Minister's Office,New York 36, New York Jerusalem

(Travel promotion)

Israel Philatelic Agency Director General, Ministry of

in America, Inc. - 830

Posts and Communications,116 West 32nd Street

State of Israel, JerusalemNew York, New York

(Philatelic agency)

I. Irving Davidson - 886

Israel Aircraft Industries,Suite' 306 City Bank Building Tel Aviv

1612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Public relations; purchasing agent)

Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc. - 1066

El Al Israel Airlines, Ltd.,20 West 43rd Street

New YorkNew York 36, New York

Israel Government TouristOffice, New York

(Advertising agency)

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ISRAEL (Continued)

Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Greene - 1178 Water Resources DevelopmentWoodward Building (International), Ltd.,Washington 5, D. C. Tel-Aviv

(Legal services)

Low & Stone - 12068840 Olympic BoulevardBeverly Hills, California

Consulate General of theState of Israel,Los Angeles

(General legal counsel)

Ruder & Finn Incorporated - 1481130 East 59th StreetNew York 22, New York

Government of Israel,Investment Authority,New York

(Public relations)

Haseltine, Lake & Co. - 158019 West 44th StreetNew York 36, New York

Government of Israel on behalfof the State of Israel

(Patent applications services)

(T) Weil, Gotshal & Manges - 1642 Water Resources Development60 East 42nd Street (International), Ltd.,New York 17, New York Tel-Aviv

Groban & Rava - 1772400 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

(Legal services)

(Film distribution)

Consulate General of Israel

Israel Government TouristOffice

El Al Israel Airlines

Embassy of Italy

ITALY

Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 3521218 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

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ITALY (Continued)

(T) Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 42830 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Publicity agent)

Italian State Tourist Office - 586626 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

Cox, Langford & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Charles von Loewenfeldt, Inc. - 810860 California StreetSan Francisco 8, California

Ente Nazionale per le IndustrieTuristiche, Rome

Ente Nazionale Italiano Per IITurismo, (ENIT)Government of Italy

Ente Nazionale IndustrieTuristiche, Rome

Government of Italy, RomeEmbassy of Italy

Office of Commercial Attache,Consulate General of Italy,San Francisco

(Public relations; publicity)

Boykin & De Francis - 812

Embassy of Italy1000 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Larry A. Sestito - 935473 Catherine StreetElizabeth, New Jersey

Movimiento Sociale Italiano,Rome

(Political representative)

Donald N. Martin - 1381

Italian State Tourist Office(dba Donald N. Martin & Co.)

630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Tourist promotion)

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ITALY (Continued)

Gardner Advertising Corporationof Missouri - 1385

370 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

Alitalia Airlines, New YorkVenice Provincial Office

for Tourism

(Advertising agency)

Fred Rosen Associates, Inc. - 1488

Ministry of Foreign Trade717 Fifth Avenue of the Italian Republic,

New York 22, New York

Office of the CommercialCounselor, Italian Embassy

(Public relations counsel)

(Financial consultant)

(Financial adviser)

(Public relations)

Verner, Liipfert & Bernhard - 17121875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1035Washington 9, D. C.

George A. Blowers - 15442247 47th Street, N.W.Washington 7, D. C.

Frank M. Tariagna - 16917101 Connecticut AvenueChem° Chase 15, Maryland

(T) Oscar De Mejo - 1706301 East 63rd StreetNew York 21, New York

Harold T. Smith International,S.A., Rome

Commercial Office of theOffice of the ItalianEmbassy

Italian Commercial Consulate

Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiano,Rome

(Legal services)

McCann-Erickson, Inc. - 1746

Ministro del Turismo e dello485 Lexington Avenue Spettacolo, Rome

New York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Doherty, Clifford, Steers

Italian Line& Shenfield, Inc. - 1748

530 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York

(Advertising agency)

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ITALY (Continued)

Manhattan Advertising Agency - 1795211 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York

Ente Nazionale ItalianoPer IL Turismo ( ENIT)

(Advertising agency)

Association Films, Inc. - 1814

Italian State Tourist Office347 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

IVORY COAST

(T) Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 428 Minister of Public Information,30 Rockefeller Plaza Republic of the Ivory Coast,New York 20, New York Abidjan

Government of the Republicof the Ivory Coast

(Publicity agent)

Cox, Langford & Brown - 746

Embassy of the Republic1625 Eye Street, N.W. of the Ivory CoastWashington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Anatole Visson - 860

Embassy of the Republic5335 32nd Street, N.W. of the Ivory CoastWashington 15, D. C.

(Public relations consultant)

Development and Resources Corporation - 969 Ministry of Economic Affairs,One Whitehall Street Republic of the Ivory Coast,New York 4, New York Abidjan

(Resources consultant)

Harry Torczyner - 1640

Republic of the Ivory Coast521 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

JAMAICA

The Jamaica Progressive League, Inc. - 2962286 Seventh AvenueNew York 30, New York

(Fund raising)

The People's National Party,Kingston

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AD,^IAICA (Continued)

Samuel Moment - 1052 Government of Jamaica,2916 S.E. Woodstock Street Ministry of Development,Portland 2, Oregon Kingston

(Economic consultant)

Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc. - 1066

Jamaica Tourist Board20 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Advertising agency)

Kramer, Marx, Greenlee & Backus - 1293

Jamaica Industrial Development29 Broadway Corporation, Kingston

New York 6, New York

(Legal services)

Jamaica Industrial Development

Jamaica Industrial DevelopmentCorporation - 1444

Corporation, Kingston1 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Promotion of industrial development and investment)

Jamaica Tourist Board - 1445

Jamaica Tourist Board,630 Fifth Avenue KingstonNew York, New York

(Travel promotion)

Cr) James E. Markham - 1573 Ministry of Trade and Industry,1100 Shoreham Building Government of Jamaica,Washington 5, D. C. Kingston

(Counsel for procuring financial aid)

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. - 1597

Jamaica Tourist Board375 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

Henry S. Bloch - 1602

Ministry of Finance,Zinder International Ltd. Government of Jamaica757 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Financial adviser)

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1

JAMAICA (Continued)

(T) W ody Kepner Associates, Inc. - 16103361 S.W. 3rd AvenueMiami, Florida

(Tourist promotion)

John A. Tetley Company, Inc. - 16303440 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles, California

(Travel promotion)

Sontheimer and Company, Inc. - 16481 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica Tourist Board

(Public relations; tourist promotion)

Jamaica IndustrialDevelopment Corporation

Barber & Baar Associates, Inc. - 1715370 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

Marshall, Vigoda & Bomser - 181956 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Legal services)

JAPAN

(T) R bert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 3521218 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton - 508Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

Japan National Tourist Organization - 76945 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Travel promoti n)

Jamaican Social WelfareCommission

Embassy of Japan

Embassy of Japan

Japan National RailwayJapan Travel BureauMinistry of Transportati nJapan Federation of TouristAssociations, Tokyo

Japan National TouristOrganization

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JAPAN (Continued)

Hill & Knowlton, Inc. - 786

Consulate General of Japan,150 East 42nd Street

New YorkNew York 17, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Ervin 0. Anderson - 808

Embassy of Japan4821 Linnean Avenue, N.W.Washington 8, D. C.

(Economic counsel)

Charles von Loewenfeldt, Inc. - 810860 California StreetSan Francisco 8, California

Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.,San Francisco

Japan Trade Center,San Francisco

United States-Japan TradeCouncil, Washington, D. C.

(Public relations; publicity)

Japan Broadcasting Corporation - 820

Nippon Hoso Kyokai, T kyo220 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Acquisition and exchange of broadcast material)

(T) Marjorie Key Andrews - 861

Embassy of JapanEmbassy of Japan2514 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington 8, D. C.

(Information service employee)

United States-Japan Trade Council - 929

Japan Trade Promotion Office,1000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. New YorkWashington 6, D. C.

(Public relations; influence legislation)

H. William Tanaka - 948 Embassy of Japan1815 H Street, N.W. United States-Japan TradeWashington, D. C. Council

Japan Fishery Society

(Special counsel)

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JAPAN (Continued)

Stitt and Hemmendinger - 1001

Embassy of Japan1000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Association to AcquireWashington 6, D. C. Compensation for Damages

Prior to Peace Treaty,Chatan, Okinawa

United States-Japan TradeCouncil

(Economic and legal advice; research)

John B. Wentworth - 1005

Embassy of Japan1632 0 Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Editing and liaison services)

Japan Trade Promotion Office - 1113

Embassy of Japan111 Broadway, Suite 515New York 6, New York

(Trade promotion)

(T) Raymond E. Steele - 1121National Press BuildingWashington, D. C.

Japan Export Frozen TunaProducts Association,Tokyo

Japan Frozen Food ExportersAssociation, Tokyo

(Legal services)

Clifford J. Hynning - 1192

Embassy of Japan1903-05 N Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Legal and financial services)

Raoul E. Desvernine - 11583636 16th Street, N.W.Washington 10, D. C.

Association for the Returnof Japanese Seized Assetsin the U.S.A., Tokyo

Embassy of JapanKobe Steel Works, Ltd.,Japan

(Legal counsel)

Industrecon Associates, Inc. - 1458

Japan Trade Center,17-17 Time & Life Building

New York111 West 50th StreetNew York 20, New York

(Market research)

i

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- 121 -

JAPAN (Continued)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468555 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

Japan National TouristAssociation, New York

Japan Travel Bureau,New York

(Advertising agency)

Ruder & Finn Incorporated - 1481

Japanese External Trade130 East 59th Street

Organization, New YorkNew York 22, New York

(Public relations)

John C. Ross - 1484

Ambassador Katauo Okazaki,Cold Spring Harbor

Permanent RepresentativeLong Island, New York

of Japan to the UnitedNations

(Adviser)

Allen, Murden, Nystrom Consulate General of Japan,& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

New York39 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

(T) Valentine B. Deale - 1541

Japanese National Railways,1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. TokyoWashington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601

Japan National Tourist630 Fifth Avenue Organization

New York 20, New York

(Advertising agency)

Japan Trade Center - 1643

Japan External Trade393 Fifth Avenue

OrganizationNew York 16, New York

(Trade promotion)

William R. Joyce, Jr. - 1647

Embassy of Japan1815 H Street, N.W. (Finance Ministry)Washington, D. C.

(Legal services)

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- 12.2 -

JAPAN (Continued)

(T) Maurer, Fleisher, Zon& Associates, Inc. - 1657

1120 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Public relations)

Oscar Gass - 16751908 Q Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Economic consultant)

Gotham Vladimir Advertising, Inc. - 1677342 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Ruder, Finn & Fisher, Inc. - 1680130 East 59th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations)

Norman Taylor Gregg - 1705Embassy of Japan2520 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

United States-Japan TradeCouncil, Washington, D. C.

Embassy of Japan

Japan External TradeOrganization

United States-Japan TradeCouncil

Government of Japan

(Informational and cultural adviser)

Algene B. Marcus - 1707

Government of Japan, EmbassyEmbassy of Japan2520 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Public relations)

(T) Economic Associates, Inc. - 1718 Japan Woolen and Linen1820 Jefferson Place, N.W. TextilesWashington 36, D. C. Japanese Chamber of Commerce

United States-Japan TradeCouncil

(Economic studies)

Japan Trade Center, New Orleans - 1768

Japan External Trade134 International Trade Mart

Organization (JE1'RO)New Orleans, Louisiana

(Marketing research and publicity)

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- 123 -

JAPAN (Continued)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

Japan Trade Center, San Francisco - 1813531 Sutter StreetSan Francisco 2, California

(Trade research)

Jiro Morase - 1817c/o Baker, McKenzie Ex Hightower270 Park Avenue, Suite 2320New York 17, New York

(Legal services)

Graham, James & Rolph - 1825310 Sansome StreetSan Francisco 4, California

(Legal services)

Mayer & O'Brien, Inc. - 1831333 North Michigan AvenueChicago, Illinois

(Trade promotion)

Japan Trade Center, Los Angeles - 1833717 West Seventh StreetLos Angeles 17, California

(Trade promotion)

JORDAN

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

(Official information office)

John Cushman Fistere - 1384Halabi BuildingRue Ahmad ShawkiBeirut, Lebanon

Consulate General of Japan

Japan External TradeOrganization (JETRO)

Consulate General of JapanJapanese National Railways

Consul General of Japan

Japan Trade Center, Chicago

Japan External TradeOrganization (JETRO)

The Hashemite Kingdom ofJordan, Amt an

Jordan Tourist Authority,Hashemite Kingdom ofJordan, Amman

• (Market research and public relations consultant)

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- 124 -

JORDAN (Continued)

Doherty, Clifford, Steers& Shenfield, Inc. - 1748

530 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York

Jordan Tourism Authority,Amman

(Advertising agency)

KATA NGA

Belgo-American DevelopmentCorporation - 1501

605 Third AvenueNew York 16, New York

Compagnie du Katanga

(Information and industrial development services)

KENYA

Pritchard Wood Incorporated - 1546 East Africa Tourist750 Third Avenue Travel Association,New York 17, New York Kenya

(Tourist promotion)

Barco, Cook & Patton - 1636

Government of Kenya1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Kenya Mission toWashington 6, D. C. United Nations

(Legal services)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

Rabinowitz & Boudin - 173430 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

Forer & Rein - 1771711 14th Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Philatelic agency)

(Legal services)

(Legal services)

Postmaster General ofEast Africa, Kenya

Government of Kenya

Government of Kenya

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KOREA

Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 3521218 16th Street, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

(Economic adviser)

Ginsburg & Leventhal - 5401 Farragut Square, SouthWashington, D. C.

(Legal services)

(T) Harold L. Oram, Inc. - 15038 West 40th StreetNew York 18, New York

Government of theRepublic of Korea

Ambassador I1 Kwon Chungof Korea

Embassy of Korea

United Korean Committee forRestoration of DemocraticRule in the Republic ofKorea

(Public relations counsel)

(T) Walter Ladd Briggs - 1563

Government of the Republic39 East 51st Street

of. Korea, SeoulNew York 22, New York

(Consultant)

(T) Foreign Research & Development

Economic Planning Board,Corporation - 1589

Republic of Korea575 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Economic development services)

Korea Trade Promotion Center - 1619

Korean Trade Promotion10 West 56th Street

Corporation, Seoul, KoreaNew York 19, New York

(Trade promotion)

Korea Tourist Association - 1656

Korea Tourist Association,2 Park Avenue

Seoul, KoreaNew York 16, New York

(Tourist promotion)

Mario Trombone Associates, Inc. - 1719

Korea Trade Promotion Center40 East 49th StreetNew York, New York

(Public relations and publicity)

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KUWAIT

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1007.New York 17, New York

(Information office)

LATVIA

Robert H. Law, III - 1672450 North BroadwayWhite Plains, New York

(Legal services)

LEBANON

Covington & Burling - 523701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

(Information office)

The Palestine Arab Delegation - 1459441 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Political activities)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Advertising agency)

Jordan Tourism Information Center - 17885 East 57th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Tourist office)

LEICHTENSTEIN

Foreign Ministry of theState of Kuwait

Latvian Legation

Embassy of Lebanon

Republic of Lebanon,Beirut

The Arab Higher Committeefor Palestine, Beirut

Lebanon - Middle EastPromotion andDevelopment Company,Beirut (Lebanon Govern-ment World's Fair)

Jordan Tourism InformationCenter, Beirut, Lebanon

Cr) Keesing & Keesing - 1091 Universal Transport136 East 57th Street Corporation Establishment,New York 22, New York Vaduz

(Legal services)

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Delson & Gordon - 502120 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York

Permanent Delegation ofLiberia to theUnited Nations

(Legal services)

Liberian Philatelic Agency - 527

Post Office Department,261 Broadway Monrovia

New York, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Charles Kramer - 831

Republic of Liberia,100 West 42nd Street

MonroviaNew York 36, New York

(Purchasing agent)

Albert J. Rudick - 911

Republic of Liberia,103 Park Avenue Monrovia

New York 17, New York

(Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs)

Fred T. Lininger - 1125

Republic of Liberia,103 Park Avenue MonroviaNew York 17, New York

(Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs)

Embassy of Liberia

Embassy of Liberia

Government of Liberia

Harold Cooper - 11555709 Durbin RoadBethesda 14, Maryland

(Public relations counselor)

Allen, Murden, Nystrom& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

39 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Financial Consultants, Inc. - 15442247 47th Street, N.W.Washington 7, D. C.

(Financial and industrial consultants)

773-210 0-65-9

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LIBYA

Arab Information Center - 876

The United Kingdom of757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001

Libya, TripoliNew York 17, New York

(Official information office)

(T) William L. Taub - 1631 Sayed Abdalla Abed Senussi,745 Fifth Avenue Tripoli, LibyaNew York, New York

(Economic adviser)

LITHUANIA

Anthony 0. Shallna - 182

Lithuanian Legation;395 West Broadway Consulate General ofSouth Boston 27, Massachusetts Lithuania, New York

(Honorary Consul engaged in informational activities)

Frank T. Alexis - 1781 Honorable Jonas Budrys,110-18 Jamaica Avenue Consul General ofRichmond Hill, New York Lithuania

(Legal services)

Clement A. Voket - 1783 Honorable Jonas Budrys,41-40 74th Street Consul General ofElmhurst, Queens, New York Lithuania

(Legal services)

MADAGASCAR

Seymour S. Guthman - 1723

Syndicat des Distellateurs •

Woodward Building, Suite 200 et Producteurs deWashington 5, D. C. Sucre de Madagascar

(Legislative representative and attorney)

Albert M. Prosterman & Associates, Syndicat des DistellateursInc. - 1566 et Producteurs de

1140 Woodward Building Sucre de MadagascarWashington 5, D. C.

(Economic consultant)

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MALAYSIA

Campbell-Mithun, Inc. - 1343Northstar CenterMinneapolis 2, Minnesota

Tourist Promotion Board,Singapore

(Advertising; public relations)

MALDIVE ISLANDS

Cr) Maldivian Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1364

Government of Maldive225 West 34th Street

Islands, Colombo,New York, New York

Island of Ceylon

(Philatelic agency)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709

Government of the225 West 34th Street

Maldive IslandsNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Stanley Z. Siegel - 1756 Maldive Islands604 Albee Building GovernmentWashington 5, D. C. Maldivian Philatelic

Agency, Ltd.

(Legal services)

MAURITIUS

James M. Earnest - 1779

Mauritius Sugar Syndicat1001 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legislative representative)

MEXICO

Cr) Sinarquista Regional Committeeof El Paso - 123

912 South Leon StreetEl Paso, Texas

Union NacionalSinarquista, Mexico

(Distributes *'Orden," Sinarquist publication)

Convite Regional Sinarquista

Union Nacional Sinarquista,en Los Angeles - 139

Mexico727 Camulos StreetLos Angeles, California

(Promotion of Sinarquism; distributes publication "Orden")

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MEXICO (Continued)

Mexican Government Railway System - 413500 Fifth Avenue, Room 2623New York 36, New York

(Travel and trade promotion)

Chapman, Friedman, Shea, Clubb& Duff - 867

Pennsylvania Building425 13th Street, N. W.Washington 4, D. C.

National Railways ofMexico, Mexico, D.F.

Mexican TouristAssociation, Mexico, D.F.

Union Nacional deProductores de Azucar,S.A. de C.V., Mexico,D.F.

(Legislative representative; legal services)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Natumex Line (Naviera555 Madison Avenue Turistica Mexicana

New York 22, New York

S.A.), Mexico, D.F.

(Advertising agency)

Allen, Murden, Nystrom

Consejo Mexicano de& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

Relaciones Publicas,39 East 51st Street

A.C., Mexico CityNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Washburn, Stringer Associates, Inc. - 1576701 Washington BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

Consejo Mexicano de laRelaciones Publicas,A.C.

(Public relations)

Michael Lever - 1592

Embassy of Mexico6209 30th Street, N. W.Washington 15, D. C.

(Publicity agent)

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MEXICO (Continued)

(T) Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601

Consejo Nacional de Turismo630 Fifth Avenue (Mexican National Tourist

New York 20, New York

Council)

(Advertising agency; tourist promotion)

Frente Civico Mexicano de Frente Civico Mexicano deAfirmacion Revolucionaria - 1612 Afirmacion Revolucionaria,

202 South Hamilton MexicoBeverly Hills, California

(Political movement)

Cr) Kenneth Francis Wright - 16272 East 55th StreetNew York 22, New York

Consejo Nacional de Turismo,Mexico

(Tourist promotion)

Cr) Benjamin Hill Jenkins, Jr. - 16298 Lee StreetNewnan, Georgia

Consejo Nacional de Turismo,Mexico

(Tourist promotion)

(T) John A. Tetley Co., Inc. - 1630 National Hotelera, S.A.,3440 Wilshire Boulevard MexicoLos Angeles, California Nuevo Fenix Hotel, Mexico

(Travel promotion)

Protocol Services, Ltd. - 1749

Government of Mexico1114 First AvenueNew York 21, New York

(Promotion of World's Fair Pavilion)

Mexican National Tourist Council - 1754

Consejo Nacional de Turismo,2 East 55th Street

MexicoNew York 22, New York

(Tourist promotion)

The Lewis Company, Ltd. - 1763 Mexican National Tourist8741 Sunset Boulevard CouncilLos Angeles 69, California Aeronaves de Mexico

(Public relations)

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National. Office of MoroccanTourism, Government of Morocco

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MOROCCO

(T) Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 42830 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Publicity agent)

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

Government of the Kingdomof Morocco, Rabat

(Official information office)

Vavin, Inc. - 1112

Ministry of Information and236 East 46th Street

Tourism of the SharifianNew York 17, New York

Empire of Morocco, Rabat

(Film production)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

The Moroccan Pavilion, NewYork World's Fair (SocieteMarocaine Pour L'ExpositionUniverselle de New York)Casablanca

(Advertising agency)

Aaron H. Barken - 1785

Government of Morocco550 Brickell AvenueMiami, Florida

(Loan application - legal services)

Moroccan National Tourist Office - 1793

Moroccan National Touristc/o Consulate General of Morocco

Office, Rabat757 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Tourist promotion)

MOZAMBIQUE

Joseph C. Massinga - 1710556 West 183rd StreetNew York 33, New York

Frente de Libertacao deMozambique

(Political representative)

Rescue Committee for Mozambique - 1724

Uniao Democratica Nacional de2019 Fifth Avenue Mozambique (UDENAMO),

New York 35, New York

Northern Rhodesia

(Political activities)

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• NETHERLANDS

Netherlands Information Service - 447711 Third AvenueNew York 17, New York

Netherlands Government,Ministry of ForeignAffairs, The Hague

(Official information office)

The Netherlands Chamber of Commercein the U.S. - 456

10 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

Netherlands Government,Department of EconomicAffairs, The Hague

Central Institute forTrade Information,The Hague

(Trade promotion)

Netherlands National Tourist Office - 619

Algemene Nederlandse605 Fifth Avenue

Vereniging VoorNew York 17, New York

Vreemdelingenverkeer,The Hague

(Travel promotion)

The Netherlands Chamber of Commercein the United States (for the PacificCoast States), Inc a - 639

World Trade Center, Suite 215San Francisco 11, California

Netherlands Government,Ministry of Economic Affairs,The Hague

(Trade promotion)

Chapman, Friedman, Shea, Clubb

Bruyrzeelsuriname& Duff - 867

Houtmaatschappii, Holland425 13th Street, N.W.Washington 4, D. C.

(Legislative representative; legal services)

Henry P. de Vries - 955

Netherlands Ministry of270 Park Avenue Finance, The HagueNew York 17, New York

(Legal counsel)

Francis Lestrade Brown - 974

K.L.I. Royal Dutch Airlines,1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 333

The HagueWashington 6, D. C.

(Regional director)•

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NETHFRLANDS (Continued)

(T) Fowler, Leva, Hawes & Symington - 13001701 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Johan Goedkoop - 150717 Battery PlaceNew York 4, New York

K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines, •

The Hague

Municipality of Amsterdam

(Representative for industrial, port and trade interests)

(T) Robert A. Christman - 1564120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

Centrale Suiker MaatschappijN.V., Amsterdam

Verenigde CooperatieveSuikerfabrieken G.A.,Stampersgat

Friesch-Groningsche CooperatieveBeetwortelsuikerf abriek,G.A., Groningen

Eerste Nederlandsche CooperatieveBeetwortelsui i:erfabrieken Raff inaderi j G.A.,Sas Van Gent

(Representation in connection with sugar legislation)

Haseltine, Lake & Co. - 1580

Reactor Centrum Nederland,19 West 44th Street

The HagueNew York 36, New York

(Patent applications services)

BG&A International Inc. - 1584

Netherlands National Tourist640 Fifth Avenue

OfficeNew York 19, New York

(Public relations)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601

Netherlands Consulate General,630 Fifth Avenue Commercial DivisionNew York 20, New York

(Advertising agency)

(T) C.J. LaRoche & Company, Inc. - 1716

Netherlands National Tourist575 Lexington Avenue

OfficeNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

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4

NETHERLANDS (Continued)

Edward J. Alofs - 1725c/o Consulate General of. the Netherlands10 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Industrial officer)

The Lampert Agency - 173930 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Netherlands Ministry ofEconomic Affairs

Netherlands National TouristOffice

Tribune Films, Inc. - 1810

K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines141 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand Government TravelCommissioner in the United Statesand Canada - 672

Consulate General153 Kearny StreetSan Francisco 8, California

Government of New Zealand,Tourist and PublicityDepartment, Wellington

(Travel promotion)

George Bronz - 1740

New Zealand Meat Producers888 17th Street, N.W. BoardWashington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Association Films, Inc. - 1814

New Zealand Government347 Madison Avenue Travel CommissionNew York 17, New York

(Film distribution)

^

NICARAGUA

I. Irving Davidson - 886

Government of Nicaragua,Suite 306 City Bank Building Managua (Somoza)1612 K Street, N.W. "Novedades" (Newspaper),Washington 6, D. C. Managua

(Public relations; purchasing agent)

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NICARAGUA (Continued)

Frank M. Barry - 9922480 16th Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

Luis A. Somoza, Presidentof Nicaragua, Managua

(Consultant on security matters)

Comite Pro-Liberac ion Nicaraguense Movimiento Revolucionarioen Nueva York - 1310 Nicaraguense, Tegucigalpa,

240 West 98th Street, Apt. 4E HondurasNew York 25, New York

(Political movement)

(T) Fernando Arguello Solorzano - 1311 Movimiento Revolucionario240 West 98th Street Nicaraguense, Tegucigalpa,New York 25, New York Honduras

(Political representative; public relations)

Movimiento Revolucionario Movimiento RevolucionarioNicaraguense - 1317 Nicaraguense, Tegucigalpa,

240 West 98th Street, Apt. 4E HondurasNew York 25, New York

(T) Purcell & Nelson. - 1332910 17th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Sheldon Z. Kaplan - 1344817 Barr BuildingWashington 6, D. C.

(Political movement)

(Legal services)

(Legal counsel)

The Latin American Sugar Council - 15851616 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Nicaragua Sugar Estates Ltd.,Granada

Nicaragua Sugar Estates, Ltd.

Nicaragua Sugar Estates Ltd.,Managua

(Promotion of sugar interests)

NIGER

(T) Recosen Brinckerhoff - 159636 West 44th StreetNew York 36, New York

Permanent Mission to theUnited Nations of theRepublic of Niger andEmbassy

(Collection of economic and business information)

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NIGERIA

Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Greene - 1178

Nigeria Water ResourcesWoodward Building Development, Ltd.,Washington 5, D. C. Ibadan

(Legal services)

Cr) Barnet and Reef Associates, Inc. - 1378

Ministry of Information445 Park Avenue Government of Eastern

New York 22, New York

Region of Nigeria, Enugu

(Trade promotion)

(T) Nigeria Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1404

Nigerian Federal Ministry of225 West 34th Street Communications, Government

New York, New York of Nigeria

(Philatelic agency)

African Research and Development

Ministry of Information,Company, Inc. - 1414

Government of Nigeria, Lagos75 East 55th Street

Industrial PromotionsNew York 22, New York

Commission, Ibadan

(Publicity)

Allen, Murden, Nystrom Embassy of Nigeria& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

39 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin& Kahn - 1628

1000 Federal Bar Building1815 H Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.

Western Nigeria HousingCorporation, Nigeria

(Legal services)

Cr) Weil, Gotshal & Manges - 1642

Nigerian Water Resources60 East 42nd Street

Development, Ltd.,New York 17, New York

Ib ad an

(Legal services)

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•Western Nigeria HousingCorporation, Nigeria

Government of Nigeria

Government of Western Nigeria

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NIGERIA (Continued)

Roger L. Shackelford, Jr. - 1667Waldorf-Astoria HotelNew York, New York

(Financial consultant)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Checchi & Company - 17131612 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

NORWAY

(T) Hallvard Hillestad - 400 Norges Bank, Oslo2 Wall Street Norwegian Ministry of Finance,New York 5, New York Oslo

Norwegian Ministry of Commerce,Oslo

Den norske Creditbank, Oslo

(Financial representative and adviser)

Norwegian Information Service - 436 Royal Norwegian Government,Norway House Ministry of Foreign Affairs,290 Madison Avenue OsloNew York 17, New York

(Official information office)

Norwegian National Travel Office - 526

Norway Travel Association,Norway House

Oslo290 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Travel promotion)

William Herzl Freed - 735

Scandinavian Travel Cocrrission,21-10 33rd Road

New York (Member: NorwegianLong Island City 6, New York

National Travel Office)

(Public relations director)

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NORWAY (Continued)

Scandinavian Railways - 736630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1608New York 20, New York

Norwegian State Railways,Oslo

(Ticket and information office)

(T) Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Norway Travel Association555 Madison Avenue

(Norwegian National TravelNew York 22, New York

Office), Oslo

(Advertising agency)

Allen, Nurden, Nystrom Norwegian Shipowners

& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

Association, Oslo39 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Barco, Cook and Patton - 1636

Norwegian Mission to the1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. United Nations and EmbassyWashington 6, D. C. Government of Norway

(Legal services)

OMAN

Wendell Phillips - 814Diamond Head Apartments2969 Kalakaua AvenueHonolulu, Hawaii

Said bin Taimur, Sultan ofMuscat and Oman, Muscat

(General representative and economic adviser)

PAKISTAN

Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc. - 361 Pakistan International380 Madison Avenue Airlines Corporation,New York 17, New York Karachi

(Advertising agency)

Covington & Burling - 523

Embassy of Pakistan701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

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PAKISTAN (Continued)

- 140 - iMohammad Yusuf Buch - 1010P.O. Box 173Lennox Hill StationNew York 21, New York

Azad Kashmir Government,Muzaffarabad, Kashmir

(Political representative)

Surrey, Karasik, Gould & Greene - 1178Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

Arnold C. Brackman - 140682 Belden AvenueDobbs Ferry, New York

Embassy of Pakistan

Embassy of Pakistan

(Public relations adviser)

Government of PakistanBarco, Cook & Patton - 16361717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Leonard W. Diamond - 1742150 Nassau StreetNew York 38, New York

(Legal services)

PANAMA

Warren Weil Public Relations - 1530247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

(T) Herrick K. Lidstone - 1548477 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Technical adviser)

Wesley Advertising, Inc. - 1601630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

Pakistan International AirlinesCorporation

Colon Free Zone, Colon

Colon Free Zone, Colon

Panama Government, InstitutoPanameno de Turismo

(Advertising; tourist promotion)

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PANAMA (Continued)

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Richard G. Danner - 16451000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Panama Insurance Company,Panama City

(Legal services)

(T) Francis Rogers - 1688

Instituto Panameno de565 Broadway Turismo, PanamaHastings-on-Hudson, New York

(Consultant on tourism)

(T) Economic Associates, Inc. - 1718

Colon Free Zone, Colon1820 Jefferson Place, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

(Economic studies)

Panama Government Tourist Bureau - 1767630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

Instituto Panamenode Turismo

(Official tourist office)

PARAGUA Y

Washington Service Associates - 724711 14th Street, N.W., Suite 600Washington 5, D. C.

Corporation de ObrasSanitarias de Asuncion

(Trade representative)

Chapman, Friedman, Shea, Clubb& Duff - 867

Pennsylvania Building425 13th Street, N.W.Washington 4, D. C.

Embassy of Paraguay

(Legal services)

PERU

Reynaldo Gubbins - 1273Burlington Hotel1120 Vermont Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

Gubbins & Co., Lima

(Promotion of legislation)

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PERU (Continued)

- 142 -

(T) Hedrick and Lane - 13181001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Embassy of. PeruComite de Productores de

Azucar, Lima

(Legal services)

(T) Gabor de Bessenyey - 1582

Fernando Berckemeyer,(dba Academic Extension Center)

Ambassador of Peru2400 16th Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Preparation of reprints of news articles)

PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC

Galland, Kharasch, Calkins

Philippine Air Lines, Inc.,& Lippman - 1051

Manila1824 R Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

John A. O'Donnell - 1194 Philippine Sugar Association,1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. ManilaWashington 6, D. C. National Federation of

Sugarcane Planters, Manila

(Representative; general counsel)

Philippine Travel Information Office - 1195

Government of the Republic(Temp.) 15 East 66th Street of the Philippines, ManilaNew York 21, New York

(Official travel and information agency)

(T) John B. Adams - 1451

Government of the Philippines,872 National Press Building ManilaWashington 4, D. C.

(Public relations)

(T) Co-Ordinated Marketing Agency, Inc. - 1487575 Lexington AvenueNew York 22, New York

Commissioner Jose Lingad,Chairman, Tobacco Board,Bureau of Internal Revenue,Manila

ABACA Development Board,Department of Agricultureand Natural Resources,Republic of the Philippines

(Public relations)

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(T) Leonard Saffir - 168418 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York

Sullivan & Cromwell - 179048 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

(Public relations)

(Public relations)

(Legal counsel)

POLAND

Polish Press Agency - 372999 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.

(Official news agency)

Gdynia America Line, Inc. - 8125 Broad Street, Room 444New York 4, New York

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PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (Continued)

(T) Marion E. Harrison - 1593

Basilio King, Manila930 Federal Bar BuildingWashington 6, D. C.

(Legal services; legislative representative)

Cr) Haft Saffir & Siegel, Inc. - 1598 Senator Ferdinand E. Marcos,420 East 64th Street President, Liberal Party,New York 21, New York Philippines

Senator Ferdinand E. Marcos,President, Liberal Party,Philippines

Republic of the Philippines

Polish Press Agency(PAPRESS), Warsaw

Gdynia America Shipping Lines,Ltd., Gdynia, with PolishOcean Lines, Gdynia, asAgent or Attorney

Polish Travel Office"Orbis," Warsaw

(General agency)

Central Parcel Service, Inc. - 483220 South State StreetChicago 4, Illinois

(Parcel forwarding service; travel service)

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723 Polish Embassy24 West 45th Street

Centralna AgenjaNew York 36, New York

Fotograficzna, Warsaw

(Literary and photo agency)

773-210 0-65-10

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POLAND (Continued)

Pekao Trading Corporation - 817

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki,25 Broad Street, Room 443

S.A., WarsawNew York 4, New York

(Gift parcel service)

Select Magazines, Inc. - 1083 Embassy of the Polish People's229 Park Avenue, South RepublicNew York 3, New York The Enterprise for Distribution

of Foreign Publications ofthe Polish People's Republic(P.E.I. RUCH)

(Magazine distributor)

Wladislaw Kolakowski - 1335(dba Poland (or Polish)Philatelic Agency)

P.O. Box 394Great Neck, New York

RUCH - Philatelic Department,Warsaw

(Philatelic agency)

Zygmunt Broniarek - 1506

Trybuna Luda (Newspaper),4201 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. WarsawWashington, D. C.

(Correspondent)

FAM Book and Translation Service - 1511

RUCH (Export-Import Enterprise),69 Fifth Avenue WarsawNew York 3, New York

(Publications purchasing agent)

David Cobb - 15121908 Q Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Legal services)

Wieslaw Gornicki - 1697United Nations Building, Room 360New York 17, New York

(Correspondent)

George Uhe Company, Inc. - 174576 Ninth AvenueNew York 11, New York

(Sales agent)

Embassy of the PolishPeople's Republic

Polish Press Agency

Ciech, Warsaw

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POLAND (Continued)

Liuba Solov - 1766

Centralna Agenja25 West 43rd Street

Fotograficzna, WarsawNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

John F. Davidson - 1808120 Broadway, Room 1538New York 5, New York

Rolimpex, War w./

(Legal services)

PORTUGAL

Casa de Portugal - 172447 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

GovernmentMinistryLisbon

Embassy of

of Portugal,of Foreign Affairs,

Portugal

(Official information office)

Cr) Selvage & Lee, Inc. - 1454

Overseas Companies500 Fifth Avenue of Portugal, LisbonNew York 36, New York

(Public relations)

Cr) Portuguese-American Committee Overseas Companieson Foreign Affairs - 1588

of Portugal, Lisbon20 Pemberton SquareBoston, Massachusetts

(Public relations)

Heyward Associates, Inc. - 163922 East 67th StreetNew York 21, New York

Secretariado Nacional deInformacao, CulturaPopular e Turismo, Portugal

(Public relations; tourist promotion)

Bernardo Teixeira - 1662

Embassy of Portugal2125 Kalorama Road, N.W.Washington 8, D. C.

(Press officer)

J.B. Rundle, Inc., Advertising - 1698

Portuguese Tourist Office,21 East 26th Street

New YorkNew York, New York

(Advertising agency)

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PORTUGAL (Continued)

Downs & Roosevelt, Inc. - 17261629 K Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

Overseas Companies ofPortugal

(Public relations)

RHODESIA

Purcell & Nelson - 1702888 17th Street, N.W.Washington, D. C.

Sugar Sales, Ltd.,Southern Rhodesia

(Legislative representative; legal services)

RUMANIA

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723'24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

Agerpress, BucharestLegation of the Rumanian

People's Republic

(Literary and photo agency)

(T) Examro Incorporated - 1243 Carpati371 State Street CartimexDetroit 26, Michigan Masinimport

ProdexportIndustrialexportTechnoimportExportlemn,

Bucharest

(Travel service; purchasing agent)

Cosmos Parcels Express Corporation - 1246 Cartimex, Bucharest45 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Gift parcel service)

FAM Book and Translation Service - 1511 Cartimex, Bucharest69 Fifth AvenueNew York 3, New York

(Publications purchasing agent)

Wallack, Weil & Green, Inc. - 1660 Carpati, National Travel19 West 44th Street Office of RumaniaNew York 36, New York

(Tourist promotion)

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RUMANIA (Continued)

Liuba Solov - 1766

Agerpress, Bucharest25 West 43rd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

SAUDI ARABIA

Hill and Knowlton, Inc. - 786150 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

Foreign Ministry, Kingdomof Saudi Arabia

(Public relations)

Arab Information Center - 876

Government of Saudi Arabia,757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001

RiyadhNew York 17, New York

(Official information office)

Embassy of Saudi Arabia

Government of Saudi Arabia

Government of Sierra Leone

Shaw, Pittman, Potts, Trowbridge& Madden - 1226

Barr Building, Suite 1017910 17th Street, N.V.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal counsel)

(T) Roger Fisher - 1658Harvard Law SchoolCambridge 38, Massachusetts

(Legal services)

SIERRA LEONE

Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. - 3521213 16th Street, N.W.Washington 36, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

Cr) Barnet & Reef Associates, Inc. - 1378

Government of Sierra Leone445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Trade promotion)

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SIERRA LEONE (Continued)

Harry Torczyner - 1640

Government of Sierra Leone521 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

Bradley, Rosen & Kaus Government of Sierra LeoneAdvertising, Inc. - 1761

580 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York

(World's Fair publicity agent)

SOMALIA

Delson & Gordon - 502 Ministry of Economic Affairs,120 East 41st Street Government of Somalia,New York 17, New York Mogadiscio

(Legal services)

(T) Somalia Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1339

Minister of Industry &225 West 34th Street

Commerce, GovernmentNew York, New York

of Somalia

(Philatelic agency)

Edward K. Moss International - 1483

Somali Republic1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Public relations)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709

Government of Somalia225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

SOUTH AFRICA

Information Service of South Africa - 424655 Madison AvenueNew York 21, New York

Government of the Republicof South Africa, Departmentof External Affairs,Pretoria

(Official information office)

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SOUTH AFRICA (Continued)

South African Tourist Corporation - 603610 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468555 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Casey, Lane & Mittendorf - 155326 BroadwayNew York 4, New York

South African TouristCorporation, Pretoria

South African TouristCorporation, New York

South African SugarAssociation, Durban

(Representative in connection with commercialtransactions and sugar legislation)

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. - 1597

Information Service of375 Park Avenue

South AfricaNew York 22, New York

South African TouristCorporation

(Film Distribution)

South African BroadcastingCorporation, Johannesburg

Clifford J. Anchor - 1729100 26th AvenueSea Cliff, San Francisco 21, Calif.

(Representative)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

South African TouristCorporation

(Film Distribution)

S PAIN

Kelly, Nason, Inc. - 71247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

Spanish National TouristDepartment, New York

Spanish Pavilion World's Fair

(Advertising and publicity services)

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SPAIN (Continued)

Junta de Cultura Espanola - 273c/o Jose MartinezP.O. Box 5037Tampa 5, Florida

Ligue des Mutiles et Invalidesde la Guerre d'Espagne enExil, Bordeaux, France

(Fund raising)

Spanish National Tourist Office - 538

Spanish State Tourist598 Fifth Avenue

Department, MadridNew York 17, New York

(Travel promotion)

(T) Charles Patrick Clark - 562

Spanish Embassy500 World Center Building918 16th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal counsel)

(T) James C. Seix Company, Inc. - 1064

Iberia Airlines of Spain,331 Madison Avenue New YorkNew York 17, New York

(Publicity consultant; advertising agency)

(T) Communications Affiliates Inc. - 1449

Government of Spain, Madrid850 Third Avenue Ministry of Information &New York 22, New York

Tourism of Spain, Madrid

(Public relations)

Charles H. Brown - 14701701 K Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

J.M. Barturen, COES, MadridCooperativa Espanola de

Comercializacion deProductos del Campo (COES),Madrid

(Public relations counselor)

(T) John A. Tetley Company, Inc. - 1630

Hoteles Turisticas, Spain344 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles, California

(Travel promotion)

Joel T. Caniche - 1751

Miguel Garcia de Saez,630 Fifth Avenue Commissioner General for

New York 20, New York

Spain, New York World's Fair

(Legal services)

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SPAIN (Continued)

Culbertson, Pendleton & Pendleton - 17431155 15th Street, N.W., Suite 312Washington, D. C.

(Legal services)

(T) Henri Leiser - 1786Vallehermoso 30Madrid 15, Spain

(Lecture tour)

Government of Spain

Bodegas Pedro DomencqCentral de Cultura porCorrespondencia

Hotel "Los Monteros"Iberia Air LinesMinisterio de Informacion y

TourismoDarro Muebles, Spain

Spanish National Tourist Office, Ministry of Information andChicago - 1830 Tourism of the Spanish

23 West Jackson Boulevard StateChicago 4, Illinois

(Official information and tourist office)

Spanish National Tourist Office, Ministry of Information andDallas - 1836

Tourism, Madrid1418 Commerce StreetDallas, Texas

(Official information and tourist office)

SUDAN

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

Government of the Republicof Sudan, Khartoum

(Official information office)

(T) Edward K Moss International - 1483

Embassy of the Republic1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. of SudanWashington 6, D. C.

(Public relations)

SURINAM

Henry P. de Vries - 955270 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York

Government of Surinam,Paramaribo

(Legal counsel)

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SURINAM (Continued)

Surinam Tourist Bureau - 1257

Surinam Tourist Development10 Rockefeller Plaza Board, Paramaribo

New York 20, New York

(Official travel agency)

SWEDEN

The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of theUnited States of America, Inc. - 13

8 East 69th StreetNew York 21, New York

Government of Sweden, StockholmMembers resident abroad

(Trade promotion)

Swedish National Travel Office - 68

Swedish Tourist Traffic630 Fifth Avenue, Room 464

Association, StockholmNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion)

The American-Swedish News The Swedish-American NewsExchange, Inc. - 70 Exchange Foundation,

8 East 69th Street StockholmNew York 21, New York

(News and information service)

William Herz1 Freed - 735

Scandinavian Travel Commission,21-10 33rd Road

New York (Member: SwedishLong Island City 6, New York

National Travel Office)

(Public relations director)

Scandinavian Railways - 736

Swedish State Railways,630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1608

StockholmNew York 20, New York

(Ticket and information office)

Curtis J. Hoxter, Inc. - 1111

Press Department, Foreign527 Madison Avenue Office of Sweden

New York 22, New York

(Public relations)

Surrey, Karasik, Gould and Greene - 1178

Embassy of SwedenWoodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

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SWEDEN (Continued)

Radio Sweden - 1186

Sveriges Radio A.E., StockholmP.O. Box 232Burlington, Vermont

(U. S. Representative)

Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468

Swedish-American Line,555 Madison Avenue GothenburgNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Cr) Allen, Murden, Nystrom Embassy of Sweden& Armstrong, Inc. - 1510

39 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York

(Public relations counsel)

Creativision Incorporated

The Swedish Institute,(Swedish Film Center Department) - 1515

Stockholm1780 BroadwayNew York 19, New York

(Film distributor)

Public Relations Counselors - 1632

Consul General of Sweden,68 Post Street

San FranciscoSan Francisco 4, California

(Public relations)

Swedish Broadcasting Corporation - 1676

Sveriges Radio Aktiebolag,1290 Avenue of the Americas SwedenNew York, New York

(Broadcasting services)

Samuel Edlow - 1683

Aktiebolaget Atomenergi,1372 Grandview Avenue, Room 234

SwedenColumbus 16, Ohio

(Traffic management of nuclear materials)

Aranow, Brodsky, Bohlinger, Einhorn Kingdom of Sweden& Dann - 1731

122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Legal services)

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SWITZERLAND

Swiss National Tourist Office - 5510 West 49th StreetNew York 20, New York

(Travel promotion; information

Pehle, Mann, Riemer & Luxford - 4391210 18th Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Swiss National Tourist Office - 458661 Market StreetSan Francisco 5, California

Government of Switzerland,Department of Posts andRailroads, Zurich

office)

City of Lucerne

Government of Switzerland,Department of Posts andRailroads, Zurich

(Travel promotion; information office)

Hermine Herta Meyer - 9703140 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.Washington 16, D. C.

(Legal counsel)

Galland, Kharasch, Calkins & Lippman - 10511824 R Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

Embassy of Switzerland

Swissair, Swiss AirTransport Co., Zurich

Balair, Ltd., A.G.,Switzerland

General Directorate of theSwiss Postal, Telegraph &Telephone Administration,Berne

Swiss Postal & TelegraphCommunications,Switzerland

Swiss National TouristOffice, New York

(Legal services)

(T) Swiss Philatelic Agency inAmerica, Inc. - 1165

116 West 32nd StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Ernest A. Kehr - 1219200 West 42nd StreetNew York 36, New York

(Philatelic news bureau)

Joseph S. Gould Associates - 1408590 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York

(Public relations)

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SWITZERLAND (Continued)

Sudler & Hennessey, Inc. - 1701130 East 59th StreetNew York 22, New York

Government of Switzerland

(Advertising agency)

Arnold, Fortas & Porter - 1750

Honorable,Alfred Zehnder,1229 19th Street, N.W. Ambassador of the SwissWashington, D. C. Confederation, Swiss

Embassy

(Legal services)

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

Foreign Ministry of theSyrian Arab R epublic

(Information services)

TAHITI

Cr) Haft, Saffir & Siegel, Inc. - 1598420 East 64th StreetNew York 21, New York

Bureau of Tourism,Tahiti

(Public relations)

TANGANYIKA

Eduardo C. Mondlane - 1626825 Ostrom AvenueSyracuse 10, New York

Mozambique Liberation Front,Tanganyika

(Political activity)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

Postmaster General of EastAfrica, Tanganyika

(Philatelic agency)

TIBET

The Office of Tibet - 1699801 Second AvenueNew York 17, New York

The Dalai Lama, India

(Representative; public relations)

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TOGO

Cox, Langford & Brown - 7461625 Eye Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Cr) Togo Philatelic Agency, Ltd. - 1201225 West 34th StreetNew York, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

TRIESTE

Frank De Cleve - 152642 Roff AvenuePalisades Park, New Jersey

(Diplomatic agent)

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc. - 64448 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Development CounsellorsInternational, Ltd. - 1421

20 East 46th StreetNew York 17, New York

(Public relations)

TUNISIA

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

Embassy of the Republicof Togo

Republic of Togo, Lome

Republic of Togo

Provisional Council ofGovernment, Free Territoryof Trieste

Trinidad and Tobago TouristBoard, Port of Spain

Trinidad and Tobago IndustrialDevelopment Corporation,Port of Spain

Government of the Republicof Tunisia, Tunis

(Official information office)

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TUNISIA (Continued)

World Wide Philatelic Agency, Inc. - 1398116 West 32nd StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Amram, Hahn & Sundlun - 1496944 Washington BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

White & Case - 174114 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York

(Legal services)

TURKEY

Turkish Tourism and InformationOffice - 498

500 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York

(Official information office)

(T) Geyer, Morey, Ballard, Inc. - 1468555 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Advertising agency)

Cr) Barco, Cook and Patton - 16361717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Public relations)

Lawrence Kane & Artley, Inc. - 1681405 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York

(Tourist promotion)

Bureau of Posts, Telegraphs &Telephones, Tunis

Embassy of Tunisia

The Republic of Tunisiaand Tunisian Trade Center

Press Broadcasting andTourism Department ofthe Republic of Turkey,Ankara

Turkish Information Office

Government of Turkey,Ankara

Ministry of Tourism andInformation, Governmentof the Republic of Turkey,Ankara

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UGANDA

Selven F. Feinschreiber - 109715 Park RowNew York 38, New York

(Adviser and consultant)

Barco, Cook and Patton - 16361717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corp. - 1709225 West 34th StreetNew York 1, New York

(Philatelic agency)

Aaron H. Barken - 1785550 Brickell AvenueMiami, Florida

Rukurato Drafting Committee,Kingdom of Toro, Fort Portal

George Rukidi ITT, Omukamaof Toro, Fort Portal

Ministry of Minerals andWater Resources, Governmentof Uganda

cGovernment of UgandaUganda Mission to the

United NationsUganda Development Corp., Ltd.Embassy of Uganda

Postmaster General ofEast Africa, Uganda

Government of Uganda

t

(Loan application - legal services)

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Four. Continent Book Corporation - 94156 Fifth AvenueNew York 10, New York

(Purchasing and selling agent)

Artkino Pictures, Inc. - 103723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York

(Foreign film distributor)

New York Bureau of the TelegraphAgency of the USSR (TASS) - 464

50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York

(Official news agency)

Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga,Moscow

Sovexportfilm, Moscow

Telegraph Agency of theUSSR. (TASS), Moscow

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Central Parcel Service, Inc. - 483220 South State StreetChicago 4, Illinois

(Parcel forwarding service; travel

N.T.S. (Narodno Trudovoy Soyuz),U.S.A. Branch - 565

340 Liberty AvenueBrooklyn 7, New York

Intourist, MoscowVneshposyltorg, Moscow

service)

Narodno Trudovoy Soyuz(National Alliance ofRussian Solidarists),Underground (Headquarters:Frankfurt/Main, Germany)

(Political underground movement)

Amtorg Trading Corporation - 596355 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

Ministry of Foreign Trade,Moscow

Ministry of Maritime Fleet,Moscow

Bank of Foreign Trade, MoscowVsesojuznoe Objedinenie

(V/0) MachinoimportV/0 TechnopromimportV/0 StankoimportV/O RaznoimportV/O RaznoexportV/0 ExportljonV/0 PromsyrioimportV/0 SojuzchimexportV/O SojuzpromexportV/O SojuznefteexportV/0 ExportkhlebV/0 TechnoexportV/0 ExportlesV/0 SojuzpushninaV/O ProdintorgV/0 SovfrachtV/0 Avtoexport, MoscowIntourist, MoscowBaltic State Steamship Line,

LeningradBlack Sea State SteamshipLine, Odessa

Far Eastern State SteamshipLine, Vladivostok

Northern State SteamshipLine, Archangel

V/O TechmachimportV/O MachinoexportV/O Medexport, MoscowV/0 Tractorexport, MoscowV/0 Licensintorg, Moscow

(Purchasing and selling agent; collects industrial information)

773-210 0-65--11

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Lillian Henley - 597

Embassy of the USSR1706 18th Street, N.W.Washington 9, D. C.

(Information service employee)

Robert Kreisinger - 641 USSR Magazine, Embassy1706 18th Street, N.W. of the USSRWashington 9, D. C.

(Subscription manager)

Imported Publications and Products - 676

Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga,1 Union Square Moscow

New York 3, New York

(Book, periodical and subscription agency)

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723 Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga,24 West 45th Street MoscowNew York 36, New York USSR Magazine, Embassy

of the USSRFotokhronika Tass, MoscowNOVOSTI Press Agency, Moscow

(Literary and photo agency)

Louis Lerman - 973

USSR Magazine, Embassy52 Irving Place of the USSRNew York 3, New York

USSR Illustrated Monthly

(Technical editor)

Martha Golden Davidson - 1022

Embassy of the USSR,1706 18th Street, N.W. Press DepartmentWashington 9, D. C.

(Proofreader and general assistant)

(T) Select Magazines, Inc. - 1083229 Park Avenue SouthNew York 3, New York

(Magazine distributor)

Package Express and Travel Agency, Inc. - 11171530 Bedford AvenueBrooklyn 16, New York

(Gift parcel service)

Embassy of the USSR

Vneshposyltorg, Moscow

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Vneshposyltorg, Moscow

Intourist, Moscow

Vneshposyltorg, Moscow

Pravda, Moscow

Globe Parcel Service, Inc. - 1164716 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia 6, Pennsylvania

(Gift parcel service)

Intourist, New York Office - 1240355 Lexington AvenueNew York 17, New York

(Travel service)

Cosmos Parcels Express Corporation - 124645 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Gift parcel service)

Cr) Boris G. Strelnikov - 1299310 West 79th StreetNew York 24, New York

(Correspondent)

Crosscurrents Press, Inc. - 1308 Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga,156 Fifth Avenue MoscowNew York 10, New York Novosti Press Agency,

Moscow

(Publisher and distributor)

(T) Jury V. Barsukov - 1352

Newspaper "Izvestia,"3900 16th Street, N.W. MoscowWashington, D. C.

(Correspondent)

(T) Albertas Laouri.ntchioukas - 1357 Selskaya Zhizn (Newspaper),

Cambridge House Moscow

333 West 86th StreetNew York, New York

(Correspondent)

(T) Oleg D. Kalugin - 1375

Radio Moscow404 Riverside DriveNew York, New York

(News reporter)

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Koehl, Landis & Landan, Inc. - 143641 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York

(Advertising agency)

Crossworld Books and Periodicals, Inc. - 1457333 South Wacker DriveChicago 6, Illinois

Intourist, New York

Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga,Moscow

(Importation and sale of publications; subscription agent)

Philip Frankfeld - 1482

Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga,(dba New Era Books)

Moscow80 East llth Street, Room 212New York 3, New York

(Purchasing, selling and subscription agent)

Stanislav N. Kondrashov - 14991060 Park AvenueNew York, New York

Izvestia, Moscow

(Correspondent)

Torch Agency, Inc. - 1521

V/0 Mezhdunarodnaya kniga,32-40 North Van Brunt Street

MoscowEnglewood, New Jersey

(Subscription agent)

Patent Bureau of the USSRChamber of Commerce

Pravda, Moscow

"TRUD" and "SOVIET CULTURE",Newspapers, USSR

Haseltine, Lake & Company - 158019 West 44th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Patent applications services)

Serguei Nikolaevich Vichnevski - 15954500 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C.

(Correspondent)

Georgi A. Kuznetsov - 161111 Riverside DriveNew York 23, New York

(Correspondent)

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Alexander Nikolaevich Druzhinin - 161311 Riverside DriveNew York 23, New York

(Correspondent)

Nachman & Feldstein - 173010 Del Muelle Street, Box 2407San Juan, Puerto Rico

(Legal services)

Gramercy Shipping Co. Corp. - 1765118 East 28th StreetNew York 16, New York

(Gift service)

Radio Moscow, USSR

V/O Prodintorg, USSR

Vneshposyltorg, Moscow

Liuba Solov - 1766 Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga,25 West 43rd Street MoscowNew York 36, New York Fotokhronika Tass, USSR

NOVOSTI Press Agency, USSRUSSR Illustrated Monthly,Washington, D. C.

(Literary and photo agency)

Eastern News Distributors, Inc. - 1796253-255 Seventh AvenueNew York 1, New York

Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga,Moscow

(Periodical distributor)

(T) Natalie A. Bienstock - 1804 Viktor P. Sorine, Moscow

Cornell University Leo Sorokine, New York

Ithaca, New York

(Intelligence activities)

Andrei Nikolaevich Itskov - 1820

Izvestia, Moscow1401 Blair D1i1l RoadSilver Spring, Maryland

(Correspondent)

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (Continued)

Vladlen M. Dubovik - 183411 Riverside DriveNew York 23, New York

(Correspondent)

Fawcett-Haynes Printing Corporation - 18351900 Chapman AvenueRockville, Maryland

Radio Moscow, State Committeefor Radio and Television inthe USSR, Moscow

Embassy of the USSR, USSRMagazine

(Printing and distributing of USSR Illustrated Monthly Magazine)

UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC

Kelly, Nason, Inc. - 71

United Arab Republic Tourist247 Park Avenue Office, Cairo, EgyptNew York 17, New York

(Advertising and publicity services)

Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc. - 428

Government of the United30 Rockefeller Plaza Arab RepublicNew York 20, New York

(Public relations; film producer)

Mohamed Nagib - 775Embassy of the United Arab

Republic, Press Office2300 Decatur Place, N.W.Washington 8, D. C.

Embassy of the UnitedArab Republic

(Editor and writer)

Arab Information Center - 876

Government of the United757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001

Arab Republic, CairoNew York 17, New York

(Official information office)

Ernest A. Kehr - 1219

Postal Administration of220 West 42nd Street

Egypt, CairoNew York 36, New York

(Philatelic and publicity service)

United Arab Republic Tourist Office - 1322

United Arab Republic Tourist630 Fifth Avenue Administration, Cairo,New York 20, New York

Egypt

(Travel promotion)

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URUGUAY

Michael Lever - 1592

Embassy of UruguayNational Press ClubWashington, D. C.

(Public relations)

VENEZUELA

Covington & Burling - 523701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

(T) Ward & Ward - 12631240 duPont BuildingMiami 32, Florida

(Legal services)

(T) Sachs and Jacobs - 1282737 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.

(Legal services)

Gotham-Vladimir Advertising, Inc. - 1677342 Madison AvenueNew York, New York

(Advertising agency)

Rawle & Henderson - 17111910 Packard BuildingPhiladelphia 2, Pennsylvania

(Legal services)

(T) Buchanan, Ingersoll, Rodewald,Kyle & Buerger - 1732

1800 Oliver BuildingPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

(Legal services)

Venezuelan Embassy

Venezuelan Embassy

Venezuelan Embassy

Government of Venezuela

Republic of Venezuela

Corporacion Venezolanade Guayana

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VENEZUEIA (Cont inued)

Venezuelan Tourist Office - 1776Park Sheraton Hotel56th Street & Seventh AvenueNew York, New York

Ministry of Development,Department of Tourism,Republic of Venezuela

(Tourist promotion)

(T) Charles V. Hurtado - 1778

Embassy of Venezuela311 Cambridge RoadAlexandria, Virginia

(Press adviser)

C.V.G. Siderurgica del Orinoco C.A., C.V.G. Siderurgica delOficina de Pittsburgh - 1792

Orinoco C.F.., Caracas2300 Koppers BuildingPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

(Economic development office)

VIET-Ni1M

(T) Barco, Cook & Patton - 16361717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

Government of Viet-Nam,Saigon

Huynh Sanh Thong - 1663Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut

Tran Van Tung - 1673Royalton HotelNew York 36, New York

(Legal services)

(Political activities)

(Political activities)

(Representative)

The Democratic League ofViet-Nam, Paris, France

Viet-Nam Democratic Party,Paris, France

Viet-Nam Democratic Party,Paris

Tran Van Dinh, Embassy ofViet-Nan

(T) Marcia G. Bentley - 173643 Jarvis StreetRevere, Massachusetts

(T) Anita Diamant Berke - 1794280 Madison AvenueNew York 16, New York

(Public relations)

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VIET-NAM (Continued)

(T) William Eliscu - 18162 Park AvenueNew York, New York

Tran Ngo ThachTran Van Dinh; Embassy of

Viet-NamMme. Nhu, Vietnam

(Public relations)

YEMEN

Arab Information Center - 876757 Third Avenue, Suite 1001New York 17, New York

The Mutawakilite Kingdomof Yemen, San'aa

(Official information office)

Bushrod B. Howard, Jr. - 1621

Government of the Mutawakilite2500 Q Street, N.W. Kingdom of YemenWashington 7, D. C.

(Political and economic adviser)

YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC

Barco, Cook & Patton - 16361717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

YUGOSLAVIA

Tanjug - Yugoslav News Agency - 493Room 489, Press SectionUnited NationsNew York 17, New York

(Official news agency)

Yugoslav Information Center - 587816 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York

Government of the YemenArab Republic

Tanjug, Belgrade

Socialist Federal Republicof Yugoslavia

(Official information office)

(T) Edwin S. Smith - 723 Jugofoto, Belgrade24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

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YUGOSLAVIA (Continued)

Yugoslav State Tourist Office - 915509 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York

Turisticki SavezJugoslavije, Belgrade

Milan Sega - 12121445 East 40th StreetCleveland, Ohio

Zivko Milic - 146442-42 80th StreetElmhurstNew York 73, New York

(Travel promotion)

(Distributor)

(Correspondent)

(Advertising and publicity)

"Croatia-Hrvatska"(Croatian Newspaper),Buenos Aires, Argentina

"Borba" (Daily Newspaper) ,Beograd

Yugoslav State TouristOffice, New York

Jugoslovenska Knjiga,Beograd

F. Gene Gaynor Advertising - 1494232 Madison AvenueNew York 16, New York

FAM Book and Translation Service - 151169 Fifth AvenueNew York 3, New York

(Publications purchasing agent) 1'

Checchi & Company - 1713

Institute of Travel Research1612 K Street, N.W. of YugoslaviaWashington 6, D. C.

(Economic consultants)

Liuba Solov - 1766

Yugofoto (Foto Tan jug) ,25 West 43rd Street

BelgradeNew York 36, New York

(Literary and photo agency)

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f

YUGOSLAVIA (Continued)

Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. - 18033 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New York

(Film distribution)

Edward T. Berkanovic - 18092740 West Forrest Home AvenueMilwaukee 15, Wisconsin

(Legal services)

ZAMBIA

Arent, Fox, Kintner, PlotkinKahn - 1628

1000 Federal Bar Building1815 H Street, N.W.Washington 6, D. C.

(Legal services)

Yugoslav State TouristOffice

Consulate General ofYugoslavia

Republic of Zambia

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APPEND I X III

Alphabetical list of short-form registrants in active status during the calendar year 1964

Aarons, Judith C.Abbe, William P.Abelares, CarlosAblard, Charles D.Abrahamian, OnikAbrams, George S.Abt, Henri A.Abu-Diab, FawziAcevedo, JesusAcheson, Dean G.Ackerman, JeromeAdamson, Gerald G.Adjaye, Nee O.Adomonis, JohnAdusei-Poku, Samuel K.Agger, Donald G.Agramonte, Edward J.Agrell, GoranAistrop, Jack C. R.Akimov, Anatoli I.Alderisio, William G.Alex, Stephan H.Alexander, Ian C.Alfonso Baeza, CandidoAlioto, Samuel F.Alkalaj, JozefAllain, YvesAllen, Arthur C. E.Allen, Charles E.Allen, George V., Jr.Allen, John P.Allen, Rutillus H.Allen, William H.Alofs, Eduardus J.Alphand, AndreAltshuler, Harry J.

Alvarez, Angel E.Ambrose, Sharon M.

Amory, Charles M.Amory, Derick H.Amram, Philip W.Anderla, Georges J.Anderson, Leo L.Anderson, Roger E.Anderwald, Frank P.Andrews, John P.Andris, Eugenia S.Ansberry, Louise S.Anthony, Julian C.Antrobus, EdmundAoyama, HaruoApter, DavidAranow, Edward R.Argov, ShlomoArlinghaus, Clemens G.Arlinghaus, Frank H.Armitage, Flora A.Armstrong, Donald G.Armstrong, Frank A.Armstrong, Victor D.Arnold, John B.Arnold, Juergen W.Asch, JohnAschinoff, RobertaAsculai, GershonAshbourne, Johanna E.Asrani, Rajini C.Astarita, John F.Aszling, Richard A.Atkin, Maurice D.Atkinson, Robert M.August, Laurence I.Avila, Manuel J.Avramovic, MiodragAvril, Paul A.Axon, Gordon V.Azouni, Omar S.

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Baar, StanleyBabas, Khalid I.Babiak, JoannaBabic, SretenBabirad, Stephanie C.Backus, Dana C.Badger, Dorothy S.Baenen, Richard A.Baertschi, HansBaez, Julio E.Baez, Manuel P.Bailey, Stuart L.Baird, John E.Bakal, CarlBakalar, Elsa E.Baker, Raymond C.Baker, Victor H.Balaban, DanBalaguer, JoaquinBaldwin, Ella J. B.Baldwin, Kenneth N.Ball, Robert M.Ballot, Paul L.Bandy, Eugene F., Jr.Bank, Michael S.Banks, Arthur L.Banks, Ronald JoelBannister, RogerBaral, LillianBarandela Esteves, RaulBarco, James W.Bard ac, JacquesBardy, ReneBarendrecht, BernardinaBarff, Stafford E. D.Barget, JacquelineBarish, Evelyn F.Barker, AllanBarker, William A.Barlow, Homer J.Barlowe, RaleighBarnard, Jane W.Barnard Robert C.Barnet, Sylvan M., Jr.Barnett, MichaelBaroni, Bruno

Barrand, Harry P., Jr.Barrett, Edward W.Barrow, Dudley E.Barry, Joan R.Barth, Francine L.Barthakur, SujataBarthelemy, William A.Barwick, John H.Basaluda Arigos, Carlos A.Basham, Richard D.Bassett, Marjory J.Batal, JamesBatalin, VladimirBates, Eve S.Batista Falla, LaureanoBaumann, Hans J.Baumgartner, SusanBebchick, Leonard N.Bedingfield, Robert E.Beecher, MathewBeer, StanleyBeham, YohananBehrens, Charles E.Bain, Abraham C.Beit-Arie, DavidBelanger, Margaret G.Bell, Alan W.Bell, Martha M.Bell, NancyBenaich, GuyBen Ari, AvrahamBandana, SalvadorBenedikt, Marianne S.Benetar, David L.Beniczky, AdamBennahum, VictorBennett, Duncan Y.Bennett, Victor A.Bequer Gonzalez, Jesus N.Berard-Pedrazzo, PhilippeBerch, Michael A.Berensmann, Hanns-PeterBerenter, Ingeborg R.Beresford, Donald C.Berg, Herman L.Berg, Irwin M.

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Berger, GeorgeBergford, James W.Bergman, UriBerlin, Lawrence H.Berlstein, GeorgeBernard, AllenBernard, David S.Bernbach, WilliamBernhard, Berl I.Bernstein, LeoBernstein, Richard M.Berrada Rekhami, LarbiBerry, WinstonBerryman, Richard B.Berthe, RobertSesser, Albert G.Best, Norman F.Beswick, FrankBeuta, Marcos U.Beveridge, Albert J., IIIBeveridge, Elisa S.Beyea, Archibald L.Beyl, Erwin L.Beynon, Joyce J.Bial, Louis C.Bialek, Robert W.Bianu, ZenoBigar, Lille B. C.Biklen, Paul F.Biles, Bertram R.Binder, Robert H.Bingham, John R.Bishop, Willis E., IIIBishopric, James R. K., Jr.Bitan, Have B.Bittel, JordanBlack, Joan S.Blanco, Maria J.Blandford, John B., Jr.Blattmann, AlbertBlazes, HenrikasBleck, BasilBledsoe, Samuel B.Bloch, Fred W.Bloch, Henry J.Bloch, Leon

Block, BernardBlow, GeorgeBloxham, George P.Bludau, Edward W.Blum, Richard L., Jr.Blumenthal, L. RoyBobetsky, WilliamBochow, John P.Bocklage, George E.Bogaards, Harry W., Jr.Bogachev, Vladimir I.Bogan, Stanley A.Bohlinger, Alfred J.Bokor, BelaBolang, Carl O.Boldyreff, Constantin W.Bombin Pena, OscarBomser, Alan H.Bondarev, Velen G.Bondfield, Margaret G.Bong-Soo, AhnBonham Carter, VioletBonham, George W.Booraem, Fletcher V.Bord, Renee D.Borden, Ruth H.Borley, LesterBorn , Claus J.Boudin, Leonard B.Bouillier, Jeannine F.Bowen, Robert W.Boykin, Lykes M.Boyle, Edward C. B.Brack, Magdalene A.Brack, MartinBradley, Emmett H.Bradley, Fontaine C.Bradley, Kathleen I.Brady, Richard A.Brady, Thomas P.Bragg, Addison R.Brakeley, George A., Jr.Brains, Stanley H.Brand, Norman P.Brand-Carter, MarielleBrashares, William C.

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Braunschweig, RobertBrautgam, Ruth M.Breese, Beverly A.Brekke, KaareBrenner, WilliamBriears, JohnBrisacher, RobertBrizee, Betty J.Broden, Edwin R.Brodsky, SamuelBrorvik, BjornBrossy, Susan C.Browde, SanfordBrower, Charles H.Brown, EstelleBrown, Frank X.Brown, James D.Brown, John R.Brown, Kenneth R.Brown, Philip B.Broza, Arthur F.Brugnatelli, Bruno E.Brume, IlmaBrunetto, Frank McG.Brunner, Toby E. G.Brunschwig, Roger E.Bruun, KajBryan, PaulineBuchanan, John G., Jr.Buchanan, KennethBuchanan, Philip W.Bucher, Jacques J.Bucher, Robert W.Buckens, Jean E.Buckley, NoelBuilla Voghon, Orlando A.Bulut, TarikBunting, Frederick H.Burchard, Peter D.Burk, Seddon R.Burkhart, ErrolBurling, Edward, Jr.Burnett, John G.Burns, Carl R.Burns, GordonBurns, Harold F.

Burris, Bernard D.Burton, Elaine F.Busse, Alvin R.Butkevich, VladimirButterfield, Alfred C.Butts, Edward S.Buurman, Hendrik L.Buzzini, Margrite A.Byard, SpencerCabezas Moreira, Roger J. J.Cabral, JoseCabral, Martini L.Cadazque, Joseph H.Cadogan, Yola C. G.Caducque, Joseph H.Cahaney, George R.Cairns, John A.Caldwell, Ruth-Martin S.Calhoun, Alexander D., Jr.Calkins, Gary N., Jr.Callahan, John P.Callahan, RosellenCallan, Byron K.Callan, Edward F.Calvet, Carlos M.Camacho, DemecioCamacho, HectorCamacho, Luz A.Camacho, Martin T.Camacho Garcia, AntonioCampbell, Charles E., Jr.Campbell, Charles K.Campbell, Ralph B., Jr.Campuzano, Claudio J.Canavati, JorgeCanning, Daniel F.Capezza, DominicCaplan, JuliusCaporaso, Frank A.Cardozo, Antonio DeJ.Caretti, GianmariaCarias Dominici, FranciscoCarino, Marian F.Carling, Leif E.Carnahan, William T.Carney, Leona

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Carothers, HamiltonCarran Lantigua, DavidCarrington, David L.Carroll, Joe S.Carruthers, Ben F.Casasnovas Garrido, JuanCase, Winslow H.Casey, James J.Casey, John T.Casey, Thomas W.Cassel, Carl E.Castells, J. RodolfoCatz, Isidor B.Caudle, Allie M.Cavallo, Robert M.Celliers, Peter J.Cellini, Julia T.Cenal Cueto, JoseCepeda, Luis M.Cerny, JosefCervera, RaquelCes, Isabel V.Chafkin, Solomon H.Chambers, David L., IIIChampion, Arthur J.Chanaud, Raymond J.Chang, Yong HoChankalian, ArmandChapman, Dudley H.Chapman, Oscar L.Charles, Albert A. B.Charlesworth, Lilian E.Charlier, Roger H.Charney, Jacob I.Chartier, CharlesChase, W. HowardChatwin, Leonard W.Chaudhry, Jatindra N.Checchi, Arthur A.Checchi, Mary E.Checchi, Vincent V.Cheney, Richard E.Cherner, NormanChesley, Willoughby S., Jr.Chewning, David L.Chiang, Joseph

Chillers, Luigi F.Chirurg, James T.Choate, RufusChristenberry, Robert K., Jr.Christensen, PoulChristianson, Robert J., Jr.Christopher, George L.Christopher, Marian P.Chuck, Robert A.Cichanowicz, Victor S.Clagett, Brice McA.Claggett, Charles E.Claiborne, AdrienneClark, Gordon B.Clark, Kenneth W. F.Clark, Lawrence B.Clark, Leane BancroftClark, Nelly BurgosClaudy, Donald E.Clayton, Bernard, Jr.Clayton, Elise B. H.Claytor, William G., Jr.Cleary, George E.Clement, Harry G.Clement, Myron DavidCloke, Harvey W.Clones, Angelos J.Clouse, H. Grant R.Clubb, Bruce E.Clyne, James W.Cobas Alvarez, RobertoCoburn, Clarence G.Cogen, Edward S.Cogswell, James K., IIICohen, Emmeline N. W.Cohen, Eugene J.Cohen, William M.Coidan, Stephen S.Cole, RobertColeman, Charles P.Coleman, Leighton H.Coleman, William T., Jr.Colen, Donald J.Collyns, Charles N.Colton, Wendell P., Jr.Comerford, Gregory A.

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Connors, William O'N.Conway, Mary M.Cook, Charles D.Coolidge, Nicholas J.Cooper, HaroldCooper, Harry S.Cooper, Martha J.Cope, JamesCopps, Joseph C.Corbett, Jack C.Core, David U.Cornell, EzraCornet, Jacques H. L.Coryat, Cecil H.Cotsis, Renate E.Coudert, Alexis C.Courtney, Paul L.Coutin, Pierre M. J.Cowan, Warren J.Cowl, MargaretCox, Elsie W.Cox, Oscar S.Coyet, Claes A.Coyle, Donald E.Crabb, Donald F.Craig, William L.Crane, Paul, S.J.Crassat, GuyCrawford, James W.Creshkoff, JosephCreveling, GrayCrisman, Charles B.Crissan, Michael G.Croffie, Edward J.Crosthwaite-Eyre, OliverCrowley, Joseph F.Cruz, Jaime Q.Culbertson, William S.Culic, DavorCumming, James C.Cummings, FelixCunningham, Ralph S., Jr.Curl, Robert E.Currie, John H., Jr.Curtis, TomidaCosta, Carroll C. A.

Daher, RajiDahlberg, Lars S. C.Dahlgren, Claes E.Dahlgren, Robert R.Dalai, Ranes P.Dale, William L.Daley, JosephDane, MaxwellDanford, Cecil D.Daniel, James W.Daniels, Michael P.Danilov, Alexander J.Dann, Robert R.Dansereau, Francois A.Das, Nilimad'Aubuisson, Carlos C.Dauman, Alma R.Daval, Julien A.Davidoff, MiltonDavidson, DeWitt S.Davis, Arnold S.Davis, Caleb W.Davis, Enoch D.Davis, FitzgeraldDavis, HyacinthDavis, SamuelDawson, Donald S.Dazey, William B.Dean, William J.Deane, Julian L.Deardoff, Anne M.deArmas, MariodeBary, Nadine J.deBessenyey, GaborDeCarvalho, Manuel A.DeFrancis, Frank J.deGarmo, JohnDeHavilland, Robert P.De La Campa, Miguel A.Del Coro, Ralph J.DeLeur, Dirk L.Delgado, Francisco E. L.Delgado Rodriguez, EmilioDellale, DinaDelobel, Jacques M. A. F.del Pino y Perez, Fernando N.

773-210 0-65-12

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Delson, RobertDeMaerel, Peter A.DeMare, Gregory N.DeMejo, OscarDemidov, NatalieDeMos, John A.Dennes, MargaretDenning, ArthurDenton, Raymond T.DePena, Washington A.Derevenskov, Gennady G.deRham, Casimir, Jr.deRochemont, Richard G.d'Escayrac, BernarddeSchepper, Hendrik Y.Deshayes, Pierre R.Dessau, Axel C. J.deTchihatchef, Margaretha J.Deutsch, JeromedeVallee, Henri H.deVasconcellos, Joaquim G.Devenis, AlenadeVilmorin, Henry L.deVoogd, Stephina W.DeVries, Henry P.Dewhurst, David C.Dexter, Edwin B.Dey, John A.deYampert, Asbury H.Diamandis, Peter G.Diamond, Leonard W.Diamond, Walter H.Dias, Jorge C. L. G.Diaz Rodriguez, LombertoDiespecker, Richard A.Dilks, Walter H., Jr.Dilworth, RichardsonDimitrov, George M.Dinces, Stephen L.Dingwall, Robert H.Dinklage, Ralph D.Disraeli Anglin, Samuel L.Dittberner, Donald L.Dive, Leo G.Dobak, DenesDobbins, Emery E.

Dobrich, Joseph J.Dobrovir, William A.Dodds, Raymond S.Doelger, Manolita T.Dogancay, BurhanDoherty, Edward J.Doherty, Frank J.Dolan, Charles F.Dolan, Katherine S.Domenech, Humberto M.Domenie, Roelof J.Dominguez, HoracioDominici, Francisco C.Donovan, James M., Jr.Dorsey, Thomas B.Doskocil, Richard F.Dosmar, Kurt J.dosSantos Braga, AntonioDouglas, John W.Downs, Kenneth T.Doyle, James E.Drury, John J. J.Dubor, Claude F.DuBreil, Alain C. V.Duerkop, JohnDuff, William R.Duhar, KarlaDukas, Louis J.Duke, ZurachDull, John R.Duncan, Robert M.Duncan, Rupert V.Dunlay, Philip J.Dunn, John F.duPlessis, Johannes H.Duprat, CharlesDurbin, William A.Durnin, KevinDutt, Asoka K.DuVivier, DanielDym, HerbertDynan, Florence M.Eager, George B.Eastright, Robert E.Ebb, Lawrence F.Ebisutani, Isamnu

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Echelman, Elliott J.Echols, Henry V.Eckhardt, George H., Jr.Eckman, Ralph R.Edwards, Robert L.Egert, Leonard G.Egge, George V., Jr.Egli, GodyEhrenhaft, Peter D.Ehrlich, Robert S.Einhorn, Herbert A.Eisenman, DavidEisley, Richard S.Ekern, George P.Ekman, Elon V.Eldridge, JonathanEllenis, Emanuel T.Elliott, Maxwell H.Elliott, Robert I.Elliott, Sylvia L.Ellison, Newell W.Elofsson, Axel F.Embretsen, Jon E.Emeric, Joseph C.Engel, EllenEngle, Margaret B.English, Elizabeth A.Enter, Eli B.Enzer, Jessie R.Enzer, Michael J.Epstein, Seymour S.Eren, NuriErnst, Richard C.Erricsson, Gunnar L. V.Esikoff, SidneyEspenbaum, RichardEstner, Josef K.Evans, John K.Evans, Lancelot O.Evans, Reginald S.Eves, Alfred W. D.Ewadinger, John E.Ewing, Ky P,, Jr.Eyal, MenachemFain, Harry M.Fairbairn, Richard F.

Falath, JosefPaling, Leendert J.Fanelli, John G.Farah, TheodoreFarber, Herbert J.Fargo, Alvin W., Jr.Fernstrom, Bengt O.Farrell, Martin A., Jr.Fatoullah, KhanbabaFay, William C.Feigelson, MosesFeinstein, JosephFeldman, AlbertFeldstein, Stanley L.Fennelly, Leo C.Fequiere, AndreFernandez Diaz, Aurelio M.Fernandez Nuevo, Antonio M.Field, FranklinField, JosephFielden, W. ArthurFields, StanleyFine, Aaron M.Fine, FrancisFinehout, Robert M.Fink, Morton J.Finke, Jack A.Finn, A. MichaelFinn, David E.Fischbeck, C. LloydFischman, Leonard L.Fisher, WilliamFishman, Shirley G.Fitzgerald, Hugh F.Fitzharris, Edward J.Flatabo, Olav A.Fleck, Gustav P.Fleischmann, Roger J.Fleisher, Henry C.Fleisher, Robert H.Fleites Diaz, ArmandoFleming, Robert I.Fletcher, Alfred G.Fletcher, Margaret L.Fletcher Vane, MaryFlynn, Elspeth G. T. C.

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Flynn, John J.Flynn, Patricia M.Folkman, SusanFong, CheeFong, Chuck-LeongFoot, Hugh M.Forbes, James C.Ford, Robert S.Fordos, EgonForeman, Richard R.Forer, JosephForrester, William D.Forsberg, Franklin S.Fortes, AbeFortier, AnnetteFoster, Suzanne F.Fouche, BruceFox, Donald T.Fox, Gerald A.Fox, Henry J.Fox, James I.Fox, Roger P.Frank, Anna L. C.Frank, David D.Frank, Jacobus F.Frank, William S.Frankfurt, NathanielFranklin, John C.Frawley, Mark W.Frederiksen, JorgenFredrick, Alfred L.Freedman, JeanFreedman, Paul W.Freeman, HarryFrench, Gilbert E.Freundel, Samuel M.Frias, RobertoFrias de Rodriguez, ThelmaFricke, Calla J.Fricke, William A.Friedman, CharlesFriedman, Lyman G.Friedman, Martin L.Friedman, RaymondFriedman, SaulFriedmann, RochelleFris, Erik I. D.

Fromm, EvelynFrommer, John W., Jr.Fujinei, KazuoFujise, EijiroFuke, TeizoFukunaga, MasayoshiFunke, Hendrik C.Furman, David M.Furman, Gerald S.Furman, John P.Furn, George B.Furukaki, TaroGabrielovitz, AbrahamGale, Oliver M., Jr.Galland, George F.Galub, JackGamble, Eric M.Gambos, ClaireGannon, John J.Garcia-Herraiz Perez, EnriqueGarcia Valera, Enrique A.Gardner, Ralph R.Garfield, Sorrell L.Garnick, Daniel H.Garrido, NicolasGarrity, Robert A.Garrote Peluzzo, LaureanoGarvan, John S., IIIGarzon, DionisioGaskill, William J.Gauerke, Gustav A.Gavigan, Harold F.Gavrilovic, MilanGaynor, Felix G.Gazi, StjepanGearin, John G.Geddes, Elizabeth G.Gee, Hop C.Geer, Edward S.Geer, FaithGellman, Barbara J.Gell Schweverer, Virgilio A.Gemeil, Jose A.Gentry , Richard H.Genuardi, GabrieleGerfin, John L., Jr.Gericke, Marie L.

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• Gero, George H.Gero, RoseGershanov, Fred F.Gerson, Sylvia R.Gertsen, Timofei V.Gevers, Maxmilian E.Giberga, Manuel R.Gibert, Stephen P.Gibson, AlethiaGibson, John D.Gil-Ad, AmnonGilday, John F.Giles, Leslie M.Gilkes, Brenda D.Gille, Ake L.Gillespie, McDonaldGinsburg, DavidGittelson, BernardGittler, Lewis F.Glaser, Eda H.Glass, James L.Glemser, BernardGodany, ErnestGodoy Solis, Joaquin R.Goedkoop, JohanGoekjian, Samuel V.Goerl, StephenGogarty, Henry A.Golan, MenahemGold, Jack J.Gold, Martin D.Gold, VictorGoldberg, Sybil R.Goldman, Monique K.Goldman, Suzanne E.Goldwasser, Betti C.Games, Albert J.Gomperts, JackGomperts, Philip J.Goncalves, CarlosGoncalves Dias, Jorge C. L.Gonzalez, Eduardo P.Gonzalez, Felix B.Goodman, Brian W. H.Goodman, LesterGoranson, Gustaf E.

Gordon, ElsieGordon, Harold E.Gordon, RahelGordon, Richard J.Goris, Jan A.Gorokhov, Gennadi I.Gorr, Reeva G.Goto, HeigoroGotman, KaterynaGotshal, SylvanGottlieb, EdwardGouffe, Noel F. F.Gould, BettyGould, Joseph S.Gould, Michael M.Gourgel, FernandoGracian, JackGrady, Lester C.Graham, James J.Graham, John S.Grant, Gordon B.Grantham, Alexander W. H.Gray, Haskell E.Gray, Robert K.Gray, WilliamGreen, David P.Green, Donald S.Green, Jack I.Green, Kenneth W.Green, Peter G.Green, Sedgwick W.Greenbaum, Arthur J.Greene, Francis T.Greene, NathanGreene, Nona L.Greenidge, Helen D.Greenlee, Richard S.Greenwald, Curtis H.Greve, Johan A.Gribbon, Daniel McN.Griffin, Jerry N.Griffith, Clarence F.Griffiths, Eldon W.Grigorovich-Barsky, ConstantineGrinnell, Carroll C.Groben, Robert S.

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Gronkvist, Uno V.Grouf, MeyerGrunwald, EliezerGuest, Marion D.Guiglia, Maria C.Gurge, James V.Gurock, William B.Gutierrez, JorgeGutierrez Mencyo, EloyGuttentag, Joseph H.Haase-Dubosc, Arnold A.Hacohen, Nahum H.Haeslopp, Blanche S.Hafers, Joao R. S.Hagemeister, Jane T.Hagers, CornelisHagglund, Erik H.Hagin, Jean D.Haglund, Didrik W.Hagoort, Thomas H.Hahn, Gilbert, Jr.Haight, Charles S.Haire, John E.Haley, John C.Hall, Barbara K.Hall, Louis H., Jr.Hall, Ronald J.Hallowell, Jacqueline I.Halpern, AlanHalpern, RobertaHalpin, Gerald T.Halvax, GuenterHamilton, Ian C.Hamlin, IsadoreHammad, Muhammad B. W.Hamstra, BernardHang, Ting Y.Hannsson, Jenny M.Hansen, Arnold C.Hansen, Erik F. J. F.Hansen, Olaf C.Hansen, Ole C. G.Hanson Villa, Margaret H.Hara, TsutomHarding, Peter B.Hareli, Shaul

Harford, Reuben C.Harman, Arthur F.Harmshaw, Dorothy L.Harnik, HansHarper, Marion, Jr.Harris, JessieHarrison, LesterHarrison, Marion E.Harrod, HarryHart, William H., Jr.Hartfield, David, Jr.Hartley, Joseph R.Hartman, Andrew P.Hartman, Gerhardus L.Harvey, Homer M.Harvey, Lawrence A.Harvey, Leo M.Hasan, SaadatHasselman, Willem P.Hasselriis, Caspar H. W.Hatch, Diana A. D.Hatcher, Rodney N.Hathorn, Herbert C.Harman, KathrynHaupt, Frederick, IIIHausman, Robert M.Havlicek, Frank J.Hawes, Alexander B.Hayasaka, Johnny K.Hayashi, Thomas T.Hayes, Ames J.Hayes, John J.Hayman, Peter T.Haynes, Roland A.Hazelrigg, Harold T., Jr.Hazlett, Richard C.Hesston, Frank E.Hecker, Hanns E.Hedrick, F. Cleveland, Jr.Heemstra, Frans J. J.Heintze, Robert A.Heires, John H.Heldring, Jerome L.Helft, Karl W.Hemmendinger, NoelHennep, Henry E.

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Hensel, H. StruveHernandez, Tomas M.Herrick, GeorgeHerrington, Margaret E.Hertell, Hiram H.Hervey, Cameron E.Herz, Irving I.Herzog, HertaHerzstein,.Robert E.Hess, Richard C.Hester, Charles B.Hewitt, Edwin J.Heynemann, Julius W.Heyward, Evelyn J.Hicks, RitaHilderbrant, Walter G.Hill, Dumond P.Hill, Louis G.Hiller, JacobHinnawi, Daoud A.Hinton, Wilfred J.Hirano, ShunsukeHiraoka, SumieHirata, KozoHirschfeld, Neil B.Hiss, DonaldHitchcock, Nelson A., Jr.Hitzig, MichaelHobbs, Richard H.Hodge, GladstoneHodxa, Fedor A.Hoffman, Harold M.Hoffman, Robert P.Hoffman, VirginiaHollander, Edward D.Holmer, JaneHolmes, John W. T.Holt, Thaddeus G., Jr.Homan, Margaret F.Hornet, Roland S., Jr.Hooley, John A. P.Hooyberg, Jan F.Hopkins, Theron C.Horner, FranzHorowitz, CarlHorsky, Charles A.

Horton, MichaelHough, Richard M.Houlihan, David P.Houlton, Frank W.Housman, EsterHoward, Daggett H.Howell, John I.Hoxter, Curtis J.Hu, Kuang T.Hubbard, RichardHubbard, Thomas B.Huber, Fred J.Huber, John R.Hudec, Robert E.Hudson, Manley O., Jr.Hughes, James E.Hughes, Rufus Britton, Jr.Huguet Del Valle, Rafael R.Humphrey, Champ C.Hungerford, Thomas A. G.Hunt, Thomas C.Hunter, Harry F., Jr.Hurst, Virginia R.Hurwitz, SolomonHuss, Hermann D.Husseini, Ishaq A. S.Hutchins, HowardHutchison, J. R. H.Iadarola, Angelo A.Ignatiev, Gennady G.Ihara, KiyoshiIllenberger, TheodoraImhof, Eckard P.Inclan, RafaelInzerillo, JosephineIrwin, TheodoreIsaacs, Robert C.Isaacs, Ruth H.Isler, WillyIsrael, Rudolph C.Iwamoto, RankoIwata, HirofumiIwata, KazuoJacobs, LewisJacobs, Martin E.Jacobsen, Edward R.

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Jacobson, David L.Jacobson, Fred F. A.Jain, Gyanendra P.Jain, Prakash C.Jang, Young S.Jarvesoo, ElmarJeffries, Peter J.Jenkins, Andrew S.Jimenez-Vallecilla, Luis E.Joelson, Mark R.Jogise, KarlJohaneson, Nils R.Johanson, Brits J.Johnson, Audrey L.Johnson, Betty J.Johnson, Elizabeth V.Johnson, James G., Jr.Johnson, NicholasJohnson, Robert H.Johnson, Walter H., Jr.Johnston, Jack R.Johnston, Lily E.Johnston, ThomasJohnston, Vincent L.Johong, JoonduJolson, Merle A.Jones, Geoffrey M. T.Jones, Gilbert E.Jones, HaysJones, Kenneth B., Jr.Jones, Robert E.Jones, Robert W.Jones, Violet M. C.Joseph, David A.Joslyn, RogerJowaisas, Joseph G.Joyce, Gerard F.Joyce, Robert N.Juenger, Friedrich K.Jurehn, Hans E.Jurma, MallKachnykewych, TarasKaczmarek, Jan M. Z.Kaelin, William G.Kagayama, TomooKaghan, Theodore

Kahn, EdwardKahn, Helen L.Kahn, Malcolm B.Kaiser, GustavKaiserauer, Otto K.Kaklugin, FeoktistKalelkar, Satish D.Kalinin, Igor V.Kalish, Harry A.Kalish, JacobKalser, KonstantinKamel, AlyKamneijer, ChristiaanKandel, Myron I.Kane, LawrenceKane, Margaret C.Kanzaki, HitoshiKaplan, Bernard S.Kaplan, LeopoldKaplan, Morton H.Kaplan, Sheldon Z.Kaplan, William M.Karasik, MonroeKaratzuba, Vladimir I.Karegeannes, PeterKarev, NikolaiKasper, NicholasKastrup, Hans S. A.Kater, Guilford C.Kaufherr, Daniel C.Kaufman, ArthurKaufmann, JulieKaus, Frank B.Kavanagh, James P.Kawai, HitoshiKawasaki, SumioKay, Beatrice K.Kayfetz, Jane L.Kayfetz, Victor F.Keesing, Ralph K.Keller, John G.Keller, RobertKeller, Thomas A., IIIKelley, Eugene A.Kelly, Doris M.Kelly, John N. J.

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Kelly, Robert E.Kendall, Patricia A.Kennedy, James R.Kennedy, John A., Jr.Kennerley, Adele C. S.Kenney, Gerard J.Kenney, James A., IIIKepner, Elwood, Jr.Kepner, PalmaKerr, Edmund H.Kerr, PeytonKerrigan, Thomas M.Kertesz, Agnes M.Ketcham, William T., Jr.Kettler, Raymond W.Khaiser, Mohammad Z.Kharasch, Robert N.Kiek, Robert J.Kleiman, Friedrich O.Kleiman, Wladyslaw L.Kiernan, ThomasKiernan, Thomas J.Kim, Hee K.Kim, Kwan-minKim, Kwi R.Kimpel, HelmutKimura, ShigeoKimura, TsutomuKing, Eugene G.King, Henry L.King, John L.King, Llewellyn W.King, Wilfred T. C.King, Yaw C.Kinghorn, ArthurKintner, Earl W.Kirchhofer, Robert J.Kirchner, Dorothy E.Kirkbride, Alec S.Kirshblum, MaxKisska, StephenKitzmiller, William M., IIKlamfer, EstelleKlarnet, PhilipKlaunberg, Henry J.Kleijn Molekamp, Bernard W. H.

Klein, Bernard F.Klein, Jennie E.Klein, JeromeKlein, JuliusKlein, MaxKlinkenborg, Heinz G.Knapp, Paul E.Knight, Arthur L., Jr.Knoppers, Antonie T.Kobtzeff, IgorKoch, FridolinKoch, Judith B.Koefoed, HenningKoehl, Albert E.Koenigsberg, LenaKohn, Harold E.Kolmann, Erich M.Kolobovnikov, Vasili S.Kolokolnikov, Vladimir I.Komarnycky, BohdanKooiman, Pieter J.Kopytin, Viktor V.Korman, DoloresKoss, HarryKossov, Nikolai A.Kotite, Donald T.Kovacs, George T.Koyama, IwaoKrajcovic, Vojtech S.Kramarchuk, Maria S.Kramer, Marcia H.Krampitz, Arnold A.Krawczenko, AlexanderKreischer, Benno W.Krestnikov, Nikolai T.Kristiansen, OlaKristiansson, GunnarKristiansson, KarinKron, Arthur A.Kronheimer, Willy S.Krucoff, Ella L.Krugman, Herbert E.Krumbein, MargaretKrupsak, Mary A.Kuczewski, ThaddeusKujtkowski, Harry

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Kulakoff, Harriet E.Kurman, JutsKwan, Peter T. S.Kwiatkowski, Jerzy J.Lacayo Lacayo, ChesterLada-Mocarski, ValerianLadd, OliviaLaFord, Richard D.Lago, AnnaLahoszniak, WasylLahrmer, Patricia H.Lake, Charles W.Lalley, John B.Lamberton, James W.Lampe, Henry M.Lampert, HarryLampert, Norman S.Landan, John R.Landau, SamuelLandis, Abner A.Landis, Robert J.Landman, AmosLandon, Herbert K.Lane, John D.Lang, LillianLange, EdithLangley, Donald C.Larkin, James J.Larsen, Henning V.Larsson, HansLaScelle, Mabel T.Laulicht, DavidLaursen, Lars P. J.Laverty, HelenLavine, Richard A.Lavine, Ruth J.Law, Katharine S. J.Lawrence, Lewis J.Laylin, John G.Lazar, NedjatLazarus, Jeanne M.LeBris, Pierre M. A.Ledermann, ChristophLedes, John G.Lee, Chien-sanLee, Jack J.Lee, Morris M., Jr.

Lee, Ta-lingLeebaert, OnnoLeenders, Thea H.Leerburger, Franklin J.Leeuwenburgh, Helge W.Lefeld, WalterLehmann, Erik E.Lehmann, Manfred R.Lehmann, Max P.Lehmann, Sara A.Lenz, Carl H.Lenzini, Paul A.Leonard, Edwin D.Leonard, James R.Leonard, Roberta M.Lerch, Donald G., Jr.Lerner, Sidney M.LeRoux, Willem J.Leslie, David S.Lester, Harold E.Lettrich, JozefLeuenberger, EmilLeva, MarxLevenberg, GerryLeventhal, HaroldLevin, CarlLevin, Milton M.Levine, GrettaLevine, Patricia T.Levine, Samuel Z.Levine, Ted M.Levinthal, Marvin I.Levy, HenryLevy, Henry W.Levy, IdaLevy, Marjorie R.Levy, MichaelLevy, Richard L.Levy, Samah G.Lew, Gott C.Lewin, Charles L., Jr.Lewin, Robert A.Lewis, BudLewis, John F.Lewis, Milton F.Lewis, Philip C.Lewis, Wilfred, Jr.

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Lewitin, Alice M.Lewy, ClaudeLi, Chiang-KwangLi, TakLibrader, Charles J.Libunao, Joseph A.Liebes, Peter P.Liipfert, Eugene T.Lilienthal, David E.Limonta, Elvio R.Lin, Chen-chiLinares Tejeda, Carlos E.Lindell, Bror E.Linden, Sidney K.Lindner, Bo G.Lipatov, Peter K.Lipkin, Barry M.Lippit, JulesLippman, William J.Lipson, Leon S.Litell, Richard J.Litschgi, A. ByrneLittle, StuartLittlefield, Doris J.Littlefield, Edmund W.Liu, HouLiushar, Thupten T.Llaca Orbiz, Enrique L.Loach, JeanLockhart, Ronald S.Loewenstein, Samuel J.Loh, Gene I.Long, Frank H.Longo, Alfonso C.Lopez Lecube, Miguel A. A.Lopez Legon, JoseLord, Richard N.Losin, TobyLotsman, Gregory B.Low, Leonard B.Lowgren, Karl A. U.Lu, Ling-ShahLubimov, SergeiLubyako, Igor M.Lucas, Jennifer R.Lucas-Tooth, Laetitia F.

Lukats, Stephen G.Lukhang, Nawang C.Lunde, Asbjorn R.Lurie, Sasha S.Lurie, ZviLuxford, Ansel F.McAllister, GilbertMcArdle, Paul F.McAward, Patrick J.McBride, Daniel A.McCabe, Joseph G., IIIMcCaffery, WilliamMcCaffrey, James J.McCarthy, Callaghan J., Jr.McCarthy, John G.McClosky, Albert B.McClure, Carl H., IIIMcConnell, Frank J.McCormack, Jack R.McCormack, KathrynMcCormick, William J., Jr.McDermott, William M.McDonald, John M.McDonald, William J.McDonnell, Robert D.McDonough, HerbertMcDougall, MaudMcEntee, Catherine H.McFaddin, Lawrence B.McFarland, Rolland F. J.McGivena, Leo E.McGovern, William L.McGrath, George E.McGrath, John W., IIIMcHugh, James N.McHugh, John T.McIntosh, AlmaMcKaig, J. CarterMcKay, James C.McKenna, Dorothy M.McLachlan, Donald H.McLymont, DorcasMcManus, FrancisMcMillin, Judith D.McNamara, J. DonaldMcOstrich, Norman H. M.

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MacCallum, William H.Macdona, Brian F.Macdonald, Jean C.Macek, VladkoMacfarlane, Ellen C.Maci, HalilMack, Eugene B.MacKay, Frederick C.Mackay, Margaret-AnneMackie, MaitlandMackinnon, Allan P.Mackriell, Keith C.Macoun, Patricia A.Macrory, Patrick F. J.Madden, Murdaugh S.Madell, RosaMadell, SamMadrazo, LuisMaechling, Charles, Jr.Mahoney, John R.Major, Ralph H., Jr.Majumder, Kamal K.Majzels, MarlenaMalaspina, AnitaMaley, Martha A.Mallory, John K., Jr.Malmstrom, Lars G. E.Malone, John M.Malay, Sergei S.Mandel, LudwigManheim, HaroldMann, BettyMann, James H.Manning, ElliottManoff, MarcusManske, Fred W.Manyas, NezihMargalith, AahronMarkman, Elsa L.Markoff, AllanMarothy, JuliusMarples, Alfred E.Marquez Sterling, CarlosMarsden, ArthurMarsh, Jane C.Marshall, Anthony D.

Marshall, Paul G.Mart, Marcel E.Martens, Grace E.Martin, Beatrice S.Martin, MaryMartin, Phillip J.Martin, RobertMartinez, Antonio C.Martinez, JoseMartinez, SeverinoMartinez Gonzalez, SalvadorMartini, RolandMartinot, Paul J.Martynov, Alexandr N.Maruo, TakeshiMaruta, AkiraMarx, Henry M.Mason, EnidMason, John N.Mason, Thomas F.Mateo, RicardoMaternati, Joseph M.Mathews, CraigMatijasevic, ScepanMatsumoto, JunichiMatsumura, YoshihiroMattesich, Rudolf F.Maurer, Robert S.Mawlawi, Farouk A.May, Rene A.Mayhall, Clement E., Jr.Mayall, Robert L.Mayer, Frank A. R.Mayer, Howard G.Mazola, Peter J., Jr.Mazzola, John W.Mead, Thomas A.Meade, Milton S.Meigs, R. JonathanMeinnier, Jacques J.Meir, IsraelMejias Santana, JulioMellon, ImogenMendiola Arana, RubenMenneg, Paul E.Mercer, Harry E.

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Merrigan, Lloyd T. M.Mexax, Kasem B.Meyer, D. SwingMeyer, Harold D.Meyer, Lenore F.Meyers, Charles J.Meyers, David B.Michaels, Anna M.Michaelson, MichaelMidani, Mohamed A.Miele, Philip H.Miesegaes, WilliamMikolajczyk, StanislawMiles, Samuel A.Miller, AlfredMiller, G. MontaguMiller, GavinMiller, Gilbert C.Miller, HelgaMiller, John A.Miller, John-CharlesMiller, Maurice V.Miller, Thomas H.Milo, Henry L.Mines, Barbara J.Minkus, Jacques S.Minkus, Mary S.Minor, John R.Mintz, Jeanne S.Miolan Reynoso, Angel E.Miranda, UgoMitchell, FrankMitchell, John F. B., Jr.Mitchell, Neil E.Mitchell, Robert D.Mithun, Raymond O.Moberley, Benjamin L.Mohan, Ram T.Mohtares, AlexanderMoloney, William J.Moloney, Mary D.Mond, KeithMonkhouse, Patrick J.Montalvan, JorgeMonteith, RobertMontelius, Rollin C., III

Monzain, AndreMoodie, James R.Mooney, Franklin E. R.Moore, Albert C.Moore, Charles F.Moore-Park, Howard C. F. C.Morde, Theodore A.Morev, VladimirMorgan, Donald L.Morgan, Erwin J.Morgan, William D.Moriguchi, RyouichiMoriyama, ShingoMorrah, Gertrude R.Morrell, SydneyMorris, George W., Jr.Morris, Rhys H.Morris, YaacovMorrisette, William L., Jr.Morrisey, Patricia F.Moseley, Alice L.Moss, Edward K.Moss, Marion I.Mossberg, Hugo K. E.Mossman, Alexander H.Mosson, David HermannMost, Mel O.Mota, Benny V.Motzman, MiriamMount, Thomas F.Moursund, AndrewMowll, Jack U.Moyal, IsaacMszanski, Arthur J.Mukherji, Subhash C.Muller, John M. A.Monoz, Ector M.Munson, Henry L.Muramatsu, MasumiMurden, Forrest D., Jr.Murias, DomingoMurphy, Charles P.Murphy, ElinorMurphy, Esmond K.Murphy, John G., Jr.Murphy, Martin K.

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Murphy, Mary K.Murray, Beatrice Y.Murray, John R., Jr.Murray, R. StuartMuzyka, GeorgeMyers, Kenneth M.Nachman, Harvey B.Nagler, ErnaNagy, FerencNaiden, Neil D.Nakamura, MasaoNakano, HideoNakazawa, HachiroNakhleh, IssaNapolitano, Joseph E.Narral, Raymond F.Nash, Leslie A., Jr.Nasholm, Stig D.Nassar, Nassar A.Natalie, Ronald B.Nathan, RaymondNathan, Robert R.Navarro Esparza, LuisNawi, Donald E.Nazario Sargen, Andres J.Needleman, Isidore G.Nel, Petrus J.Nelson, C. RogerNelson, John H.Nelson, O. TaftNelson, SaulNemir, Albert S.Nervik, OttarNesnadny, ViktorNeto, RosarioNeuman, AlexanderNeuman, K. SidneyNeumann, EmanuelNewman, Helen G. D.Newman, Lloyd N.Newton, Carroll P.Newton, James D.Newton, Michael K.Nichols, Arnold H.Nichols, Doris D.Nickles, Peter J., II

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Oppenheimer, Franz M.Oram, Harold L.Ordman, Howard F.Orgill, James T.Orlin, DavidOrloff, RomanOrlow, Alexander A.O'Sullivan, Patrick P.Ouchi, YukioOzolins, AlexanderPacheco, CayitaPage, Lafayette, IIIPagel, Alex J.Pagnamenta, GiovanniPaguaga Nunez, CristinoPalmer, Eleanor B.Panggabean, BonarPaniagua, LitaPantz, HubertPapkin, Robert D.Pare, M. LouisPark, HojoonParker, Glen L.Parker, Jack R.Parker, William M.Parkin, LeonardParry, Robert H.Pasch, Arthur J.Pastushenko, Michail N.Patton, James R., Jr.Patton, Kenneth R.Pauker, Carol S.Pauling, HeleynePaulson, Alfred G.Pavlov, Eugene S.Pavan, Jose M. S.Pawlick, John E.Paxson, Henry D.Peabody, GeorgePearson, Oscar E.Peart, Thomas F.Peasback, David R.Peck, Edgar E.Peck, JamesPeck, John H.Pecorini, Lillian A.

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Podoba, TheodorePoe, Baylis F., Jr.Pohle, KlausPonomarev, Leonid S.Popa, AugustinPope, Joseph R.Poppe, Fred C.Portela, Francisco V.Porteous, Donald C.Portocarrero, Oscar V.Posner, SeymourPosniak, Edward G.Potash, IrvingPotts, Ramsay D., Jr.Potts, Stephen D.Poutray, Arthur R.Powers, John M.Powers, Robert W.Pozarniuk, Bohdan T.Pozzesi, PhyllisPrag, PerPrall, Robert H.Prather, Alfred V. J.Pratt, MelbournePrebish, Harry W.Press, LeonardPrestinary, RicardoPrice, Boyce P.Price, JanetPrice, Roland E.Price, William J.Priesack, Laurence E.Priest, Chester A.Priestland, Gerald F.Probyn, NevilleProsterman, Albert M.Pucak, StjepanPudar, StojanPugh, Richard C.Pujol, JoaquinPurcell, GansonPutney, William B., IIIPutterman, Felix M.Pyne, Sedley K.Queenan, Charles F.Quigley, Lucy R.

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Rourke, Cornelius G.Rovensky, Joseph C.Rowan, Russell C.Rowe, James H., Jr.Rozansky, BennieRubenstein, Bernard W.Rubin, VivianRucquoi, Leon G.Ruder, WilliamRumbel, Keith E.Ruschp, Josef S.Russell, DerekRussell, EdwardRussell, Richard A.Rustow, Tamar A.Ryabtchenko, Semen K.Sa, Vito F.Sachs, LouisSachs, Sidney S.Sachtleben, Arthur F.Sackren, HarrySaffir, LeonardSagatelyan, Mikhail R.Sailer, Henry P.Saks, Julien M.Salles, Simone B. A.Salup, CarlosSamuels, JoelSamuelson, Joseph M.Sandemar, GostaSanders, Gerard G.Sanders, Harold G.Sanderson, Ivan T.Sandground, Mark B.Sandquist, Robert L.Santiago y Ruiz, AntonioSapienza, John T.Sarett, Helen G.Sarmento, Armando M.Sauchelli, Vincent R.Saue, ElsaSauerhaft, StanleySaunders, FrankSauvage, LeoSavage, JohnSayad, William Y., Jr.

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Seeger, Edwin H.Seeley, Rudolph G.Sega, MilanSegal, LouisSeigel, Max H.Seigle, Clarence H.Seitz, HowardSeix, Beatrice Y.Seix, Jemes C.Selim, Hussein K.Selvage, James P.Semenov, Konstantin P.Senour, CharlesSeoane, FrankSepulveda, MarceloSerdaroglu, AkilSerrato Oyervidez, Jose C.Sese, Robert D. P.Sessions, Lillian S.Severiens, Johannes C.Sewell, Clifford C.Seymour, Anna T. V.Seymour, WaltonSfreddo, RomaShabecoff, Philip B.Shackleton, Edward A. A.Shadmi, DavidShames, Ben C.Sharett, MosheSharlot, Maurice M.Sharma, Shri N.Sharpe, Myron E.Shaw, BrackleyShaw, Frederick W., Jr.Shchukin, George S.Shea, Evelyn S.Shea, Michael J.Shearman, Robert J.Sheble, Walter F.Sheehan, MoiraShenfield, Arthur A.Shepardson, Wallace L.Shephatiah, DovSheppard, Annamay T.Sherelis, Robert F.Sherer, Frank A.

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Slotnick, Barry I.Smetankin, Henrich ASmith, Billie D.Smith, Gordon L.Smith, James L.Smith, John H., Jr.Smith, Kevin H.Smith, KlytusSmith, MaureenSmith, Thomas H. F.Smith, William DeanSmollar, HymanSnow, MayerSnyder, David U.Soares, Nuno S.Soderberg, Harold J.Sogo, ShinsakuSoic, MladenSolbert, Peter O. A.Solomon, Gerald A.Soltes, William T.Someya, KeijiSommer, Evelyn M.Sontheimer, MortonSoot, Hong G.Soutendijk, Louis R. W.Souville, EleanorSaver, YitzhakSparks, William S.Spencer, Harrison C.Spencer, William L.Speranza, GianfrancoSpigle, SadieSpiridonov, Valentin M.Spitz, Otto M.Spofford, Charles M.Sprung, ArnoldSrinivasan, Pudukottah V.Stacevish, VsevolodStajduhar, RudolfStamatas, AliceStamatovic, MilojeStandard, Michael B.Standard, William L.Stanley, James D.Stanley, William, Jr.

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Sundlun, Bruce G.Surmelioglu, Naime H.Surrey, Walter S.Sutherland, Alexander E.Sutton, Charles L.Sutton, James A.Svenchansky, AlexanderSvenchansky, Lillian W.Swan, ThomasSwanson, Hans A.Sweet, Robert W.Swet, GershonSydlowski, Mildred P.Symington, LloydSzarwan, WasylSzent-Kirally, ArpadSzubaki, BarbaraTaapken, AlbertusTak, MaxTakahashi, EmmieTakase, ZenpeiTakeda, IppeiTaketomi, AkiraTalmont, WladyslawTammar, KarlTamura, TakeshiTanabe, RyuichiTanaka, Hajime W.Taniguchi, MikisaburoTannenwald, Theodore, Jr.Tarler, Craig C.Tarsaidze, Alexander G.Tarshis, Cecile M.Tashiro, NobuyukiTate, Robert W.Tateno, MorioTaub, JesseTavares, William DurneyTavarez, Juana G.Taxin, Harry M.Taylor, Alice M.Taylor, AllenTaylor, Thomas H.Teague, Michael N.Tebbitt, Grete Z.Teixeira De Albergaria, Bernardo

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von Zitzewitz, IngeborgVoorduin, William L.Vujica, DragoljubVyas, PramodWada, YoshioWaggoner, Charles S., IIWagner, Paul F.Wah, Poy WongWahid, Abdel R. A. A.Wakasugi, SueyukiWaldorf, Barry G.Wales, James A.Wales, Robert W.Walker, WilliamWalker, William J.Wallace, Harry W.Wallack, Daniel A.Wallerstedt, John F.Walsh, Christopher J.Walters, Joe A.Waltzer, Bruce C.Waple, Alan J.Ward, John F.Ward, Robert C.Ward, Robert J.Ward, Ronald C.Ward, William G.Ware, Margaret A. J.Wark, Charles S.Warner, Robert F.Warren, Ralph C.Warren, RuthWarshaw, Saul L.Washburn, Abbott McC.Wasserman, Samuel P.Watanabe, KeitaroWaters, Eric H.Waterston, Harry C.Wathelet, JacquesWatson, Theodore S., Jr.Waugh, John C.Weaver, Tobias R.Webb, Richard E.Weck, Egon E.Wei, HenryWeigert, Hans W.

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