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REPORT OF TM AITORIEY GENERAL
TO THE CONGRESS OF TM MUTED STATES
ON THE Al:MINISTRATION 07 THE
73BEIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT 07 1938 AS AMENDED:,
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 19%
'TUNE 1956
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Appendices:
I. Registrants whose statements were filed duringthe calendar year 1955 - Listed according toRegistration Number *a 0 ••••• • 0 • • 0 0• • • 13
II. Alphabetical list of registrants whosestatements were filed during the year 1955 . * • 16
Classification of statements according toprincipal function reported - 1955 0 • 0 • A/
IV. Alphabetical list of individuals who duringthe calendar year filed an Exhibit A to theregistration statement filed in the name ofanother individual, corporation, partnership,or other combination of individuals, as anofficer, director, employee or other personrendering assistance to the registrant in theinterests of the foreign principal. . • • • . 25
Registrants whose public registration statementswere in active status as of December 31, 1955,listed according to geographical area ornationality field • 4,000•000 000414.0 0 38
VI. Individuals listed according to registrationnumber who have registered because ofknowledge of or having received instructionor assignment in the espionage, counterespionageor sabotage service or tactics of a foreigngovernment or foreign political party. . . . • . • •
VII. Expenditures and employees of governmentinformation and tourist offices . • • ....• 77
VIII. Table showing amounts received byAmerican organizations and citizens ofthe United States as reported during 1955 . • . • 0 80
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REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE
TOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED
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JUNE 1956
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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 th
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 terms of the statute.
This report deals with the administration and enforc ment
of the Foreign Agents Registration Act for the calendar year 1955 and
is in supplement to the report submitted in June of that year which
covered the five-year period commencing January 10 1950 and ending
December 31 1954.
STATISTICAL SUMARY
During the year, 66 new registration statements were filed
and 55 statements were terminated leaving 282 active registration
statements on file as of December 31 1955, The 66 statements filed
during 1955 represent the largest number of new statements received
during any one year since the transfer of administration of the Foreign
Agents Registration Act from the Department of State to the Department
of Justice in June, 1942. An alphabetical list of the registrants who
filed statements in 1955 together with the name of the foreign principal
and a brief description of the nature of the agency is contained in
Appendix II, while a list by registration number will be found in
Appendix I. Eleven statements were filed by persons whose agency status
was created by Section 20(a) of the Internal Security Act of 1950 (Section
1(c)(5) of the Foreign Agents Registration Act). This Section defines
as an agent of a foreign principal any person who has knowledge of or who
has received instruction or assignment in the espionage, counterespionage
or sabotage service or tactics of a foreign government or foreign
political party. As of December 31, 1955, a total of 87 registration
statements had been received from persons whose agency status was created
by this Section of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. A list of persons
filing this type of registration statement during 1955 will be found in
Appendix VI.
When a registration statement is filed by a partnership,
corporation, association, organization or other combination of individuals
each partner, officer, director or other person rendering assistance to
the registrant on behalf or in the interest of the foreign principal is
required to file a short form registration statement designated as
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Exhibit A. During the calendar year covered by this report, 321
Exhibits A were filed and these are listed alphabetically in
Appendix IV. The identity of the registrant in support of whose
statement the Exhibit A was filed may be determined by reference to
Appendix I through correlation of the registration number.
A functional analysis of the 66 statements filed during
the calendar year reveals a pattern similar to previous years in that
the largest number were filed by persons engaged in publicity, public
relations, advertising or allied fields. The second largest number
represented those engaged in legal and economic consulting services.
A table showing the classification of statements according to the
principal function reported will be found in Appendix III.
NAME, SOU3CE AND CONTENT OF POLITICAL PROPAGANDA
As indicated in previous reports the largest source of
political propaganda disseminated in the United States continues to be
the official foreign government information and tourist offices and
foreign political parties which are primarily interested not only in
the creation of good will for their respective countries but also in
presenting before the American public their particular viewpoint on
various international issues. Expenditures by foreign government
information and tourist offices within the United States increased by
well over a million dollars in 1955 over that expended during 1954, and
represents the greatest increase in any one year since 1950. Approximately
a hundred more persons were employed by foreign government information
offices during the year 195 than, for example, in 1952.
During the year 1955, there were 48 government information
and tourist offices functioning within the United States, representing
30 different foreign countries. Wile some foreign governments maintain
no official information or tourist office, as is the case with the
Soviet bloc countries, other governments will maintain two or even three
offices located strategically throughout the country.
One of the principal objectives sought by foreign governments
in their informational programs is the promotion of tourist traffic.
The American tourist plays an important part in the economy of many
foreign countries and this fact is reflected, for example, in the
increased expenditures by the Dominican Republic Information Center of
nearly $82,000 over 1954; of more than $121,000 by the Irish Tourist
Bureau; and an increase over 1954 of nearly $158,000 by the Israel
Government Tourist Office. The Government of Yugoslavia opened the
Yugoslav State Tourist Office which reported expenditures of nearly
$10,000 for the first six months of its existence. Previous to the
establishment of the tourist office, information with respect to tourism
in Yugoslavia had been disseminated by the Yugoslav Information Center,
which of course continues its activities in the informational field.
The British Information Services maintains the largest budget
of any foreign government information or tourist office and has reported
expenditures during the year 1955 of well over a million dollars,
Together with the British Travel Association, Great Britain expended
within this country during 1955, close to two million dollars for
information purpos s.
Foreign governments consider it highly important to place
before the American Public their views with regard to a number of
international isaues. This is reflected ror example, in the opening
of the Arab Information Center which describes itself as the official
information office of the eight Middle East governments of Libya,
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan Iraq and Yemen. In its
first year of operation the Center listed expenditures of approximately
$110,000. More than double that amount was reported as having been
spent for information purposes by the Israel Office of Information.
A table showing the expenditures and number of employees of
all foreign government information and tourist offices registered under
the Act will be found in Appendix VII.
As stated in Previous reports many foreign countries continue
to rely upon American Public relations concerns and consultants for advice
as to the nature and content of their propaganda material circulated
to the American public. This of course is reflected in the large number
of public relations firms, consultants, and advisers which are registered
under the terms of the statute. Appendix VIII contains a summary showing
the amount of money received by American individuals and organizations
from their foreign principals during the calendar year covered by the
report and included within this list will be names of all American
public relations advisers and consultants who have been retained by
foreign governments during the period.
A list of registered agents whose statements were in an
active status as of December 31, l954, set forth according to geographic
area or nationality field will be found in Appendix V,
The principal Propaganda trends noted during 1955 based
on the material filed with the .Foreign Agents Registration Section
pursuant to Section 4(a) of the Foreign Agents /1e-gistration Act and
the countries to which the material relates are:
China
The Chinese News Service is the principal media through which
the Nationalist Government of China disseminates its information to
persons within the United States. The propaganda material deals mainly
with the various aspects of the government's campaign against the
Communist regime and control of the mainland of China and will cover
such diverse subjects as its views on international affairs, the
application of Red China for United Nations membership, the diplomatic
talks at Geneva and various personalities in the news.
Propaganda material from Communist China is disseminated
by Edwin S. Smith, who conducts his business under the names of Sovfoto
and Eastfoto Agency, and by Imported Publications and Products, a book
store and subscription agency located in New York City. Considerable
amounts of propaganda material from Communist China are also mailed
directly to recipients in this country.
India
India's main sourcesof political propaganda are its embassy
and the Government of India Information Services. Both distribute releases,
bulletins and periodicals which express the governmental view on a
variety of internal and international subjects. Major attention during
the year was directed in the economic field to industrial development of
the country, to trade relations, and particularly to the problems raised
by aid given to the country by the United States and the Soviet Union.
The Portuguese Goa controversy and the relations between India and
Pakistan were subjects of considerable comment.
Japan
This country's propaganda material was concerned primarily
with the improvement of Japanese-American trade relations and the
promotion of tourist travel via the Japan Airlines.
Indonesia
The Indonesian Embassy publishes and distributes a magazine
entitled "Report of Indonesia" which is distributed as well by the
Information Office or the Republic of Indonesia in New York City.
This office also distributes news releases on a more or less regular
basis. Matters of PartiCular interest which were subjects of comment
were the Asian-African conference at Bandung, the first general
elections held in Indonesia in the tenth year of its existence as an
independent country, and the trial of certain Dutch nationals allegedly
engaged in subversive activity0
Germany
Through the registration of The Roy Bernard Company,
which acts as a public relations adviser for the German Government,
there is filed with the Foreign Agents Registration Section a bulletin
issued by the Press and Information Office of the German Embassy. This
publication as well as news releases attempts to convey to the American
public an understanding of the German position on such questions as the
unification of Germany, the diplomatic recognition of the USSR and the
return of German prisoners, Tourist information regarding Germany is
disseminated by the German Tourist Information Office.
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France
The bulk of French propaganda is aimed at inducing American
tourists to travel in France and publicizing France s economic
achievements for the Year 1955. "France Actuelle," which describes
itself as a fortnightly report for Americans on modern France and the
French Union, featured articles on economic developments which were
considered particularly significant in the economic field. Considerable
French propaganda material concerned itself with the conflict in the
Trench North African possessions of Morocco and Algeria.
Great Britain
Practically every question that concerns the British nation
or the Commonwealth was touched upon by the British Information Services
through the media or printed matter, radio broadcasts, television and
lectures given by visiting British dignitaries. This organization
attempts to give the American people a glimpse into the social and
economic life of the British people, the workings of the British
Government and the ties that link it to the Commonwealth. A daily
mimeographed sheet called "Today's British Papers" expressed the views
of British newspapers in 1955 on such diverse questions as Churchill's
retirement, the British truck strike, the Geneva conference, and the
White Paper published by the foreign office on Burgess and MacLean.
Other subjects touched upon were the British position in Cyprus and the
visit of Soviet officials to India.
The significant propaganda trends during the year 1955
are revealed in the various magazines pamphlets and books
disseminated by Imported Publications and Products and Four
Continent Book Corporation, both of which are registered under the
Act as agents of, among others, Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga, the All-Union
Soviet Book Combine. Propaganda photographs are distributed by
Edwin S. Smith, doing business under the name of Sovfoto Agency,
and motion pictures from the Soviet Union are distributed by
Artkino Pictures, Inc.
In publications from the IME4 the Soviet writers continued
to attack the Paris Agreements which were signed in October of 1954
and the North Atlantic Treaty. Articles appearing in Publications
emanating from the Soviet Union continue to stress the theory that
the rearmament of Germany is a menace to peace and that in fact
rearmament of any nation in Europe constitutes nothing more than a
delaying action an the part of Western powers since the Soviets
believe that in the event of hostilities Europe would undoubtedly be
abandoned. Despite this severe criticism of the West, the Soviet
Government in its pronouncements sought the friendship of Great Britain
and proposed the exchange of mayors of London and Moscow together with
an exchange of city delegations. Also proposed was increased
intercourse between leaders of science and arts and great stress was
laid upon increased publication of British books within the USSR.
Considerable emphasis was placed upon Russian proposals of a European
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collective security system which would abolish the North Atlantic
Treaty, the Paris Agreements and the Warsaw Treaty.
Turkey
The bulk of political propaganda material relating to Turkey
is disseminated by the Turkish Information Office. It distributes a wide
variety of material, but as would be expected a considerable portion
of the literature was concerned with presenting the Turkish viewpoint
in regard to the Cyprus question,
Arab States
Until the establishment of the Arab Information Center in
1955, there was little organized Arab propaganda activity within this
country. However, the intensified Arab-Israeli dispute and increased
economic and political importance of the Middle East has undoubtedly
influenced the decision to establish the Arab Information Center in the
United States to act as the principal outlet for propaganda material
relating to the Arab countries of the Middle East.
The Arab Information Center disseminates press releases,
a publication entitled "The Arab World" which describes itself as a
monthly review of progress in the Arab countries; informative pamphlets
on the Arab League, and a publication known as the Arab Information News
Letter. These publications devote themselves to an account of the
Arab position in the political sphere as well as the economic progress
being made by each country. In this latter aspect particular emphasis
has been placed on land reform, improved facilities for housing and
industrial development.
The Palestine Arab Refugee Office established during 1955
holds itself out to be an unofficial political organization financed
by certain of the Arab countries for the purpose of defending the
cause of former inhabitants of Palestine and to alleviate the suffering
of Palestinian refugees. Another objective is to assist these
refugees to regain their property rights within Palestine and its
propaganda publications place the blame upon Israel for the present
plight of these refugees.
Israel
The Israel Office of Information releases a large volume
of propaganda each month which includes a weekly summary of news from
Israel contained in a publication entitled "Israeli Digest." The
Digest, as does other material, emphasizes Israells position in the
current Arab-Israeli dispute and the fears of the government incident
to the arms deal made by Egypt with Czechoslovakia. Emphasis is
placed upon Israel's problems incident to the immigration of Jews
from other parts of the world, particularly the problem raised by
Israel's plans to absorb 40,000 immigrants from North Africa.
LEGISLATION
No new proposal for amending the Foreign Agents Registration
Act was presented to the Congress during the year 1955. I am,
however, still in favor of the recommendations previously made to
the Congress for amendments to the statute. I have recommended the
enactment of legislation which would remove Section 20(a) of the
Internal Security Act of 1950 from the Foreign Agents Registration Act
and substitute therefor a separate registration statute so as to
require the registration of persons who have received assignments or
training in the espionage, counterespionage, or sabotage service or
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tactics of a foreign political party irrespective of a technical
agency status or relationship. Other recommendations made in 1954
are designed to strengthen and clarify the Foreign Agents
Registration Act.
ENFORCEMENT
No prosecutions for a violation of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act were instituted during the year 1955. The Department
obtained what it considered to be compliance with the statutory
requirements through its normal administrative procedures. A number
of investigations for possible failure to comply with the provisions of
the Act were instituted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the
request of the Foreign Agents Registration Section. The Department
has continued to rely on its normal sources of information and on the
investigative efforts of the FBI in the administration and enforcement
of the statute. In its administration of the Act the Department has
continued to emphasize its main and original purpose -- the full
disclosure of activity within the United States by agents of foreign
principals who are engaged in political propaganda activities.
Respectfully submitted,
Acting Attorney General
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APPENDIXI
REGISTRANTS WHOSE STATEMENTS WERE FILEDDURING THE CAIENDAR YEAR 1955
LISTED ACCORDING TO REGISTRATION NUMBER
* Indicates Registration Statement has been terminated
REG. NO. REGISTRANT
862 Francis Anthony Bernard Kettaneh
863 Samuel Elliot Stavisky
864 Stella K. Margold
865 Travel Development Corporation
866 McDonnell and Slattery
867 Chapman & Wolfsohn
-868 Dr. Francis L. Stepanek
869 Alan D. Smith
870 Jose E. Romero
871 Free China Political Organizations
872* John A. Clements Associates
873 Donovan, Leisure Newton & Irvine
874 The Austrian Trade Delegate in theUnited States, Midwest Office
875* Evgeni Vladimirovich Litoshko
876 Arab Information Center
877* World Information
878 Circle of the Croatian Knights
879* John Moynahan & Associates
880 Frank Albert Cheesman
BEG. NO. BEGISTBANT
881 Lawrence Dewey Lee, Jr.
882 Jay Jerome 'Williams
883 Intercontinental Public Healtions, Inc.
884 General Jose Asensio
885* Continental-Allied Company
886 I. Irving Davidson
887 James H. Rowe,
888 Edward B. Lockett
889 Marcene gitschnannova
890 Waver & Van Koughnet
891* Forrest E, Finley
892 Luis Ortega (Sierra)
893 Robert John Catto
894 Edward Ko Moss
895 Grant Advertising Inc.
896 Wilson and Pryor
897 The Palestine Arab lefisgee Offic
898 Universal Public 'Relations, Inc.
899* Gene Adrian Gregory
900 Leon Ho Keyserling
901 Leo Ross
902 Henry C. ileisher
903 Sanders, Gravelle Whitlock& Markey
904 Primer Lice° Autentico deNueva York
REG. NO. ItEGISTRANr
905 (Henry Oliver) Patrick McMahan
906 Cochran, Gosselin and Associates
907 Scott Wilson & Associates
908 George J. Mintzer
909 Dewey, Ballantine BushbyjPalmer &Wood
910 Eric Friedmann
911 Albert J. Rudick
912 Harold L. Orem, Inc.
913 Newcomb-Oram International..dirtir.4
914* Confederacion General de Trabajadoresde Puerto Rico - Autentica (COT-A)
915 Yugoslav State Tourist Office
916, pham Dui AM (Andre Pham)
917 Mui Yuk Sum (James Noy)
918 Cosmos Travel Bureau, Inc.
919 Georgi Mikhailovich Ratiani
920 Collegial Society of HungarianVeterans in the U.S.A.
921 Keats, Allen and Keats
922 Milton K, Mokotoff
923 Government of India Trade Centre
924 Patricia Dickerman Associates
925 Alsher 711ms
926 Pablo Frontaura
927 Fedor Terenterich Orekhov
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APPENDIX II
AlPhabetioal Ziet of RegistrantsWhose Statements Were Filed During
the Tear 1955
* Indicates Registration Statement has been terminated.
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPM BEG. NO.
NATUSE 01' AGENCY
ALSHER YIIMS 925 Motion picture distributorTurkish Information Office,
New York, New /ork
AlAB INFORMATION CENTER 876 Official information officiThe United Kingdom of LibyaThe Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe Kingdom of IraqThe Republic of SyriaThe Republic of LebanonPh Hashemite Kingdom of the JordanThe Mpublic of EgrptTh Mutawakilite Kingdom of Yemen
ASENSIO, Jose (General) 884 General repr sentativThe Government of the Republic
of Spain (i# exile), Paris
AUSTRIAN TRADE DELEGATE IN THE 874 Trade promotion
UNITED STATES, MIDWEST OFFICE, THEThe Austrian 'Federal Chamber of
Commerce (Bundeskammer dergewerblichen Wirtschaft), Vienna
CATTO, -Robert John 893 Editorial s rvicesTran Van Chuong, Ambassador of
Viet-Nam
CHAPMAN & VOLFSORN 867 Legal servicesUnion Nacional de Productores de
Azucar, S.A. de C.V., Mexico
CHEESMAN, Frank Albert 880 Purchasing agentGovernment of Guatemala,
Guatemala City
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
CIRCLE OF THE CROATIAN KNIGHTS 878 Nationalist movement"Drina", Official Herald of
the Croatian NationalResistance, Madrid
"Croatia", Croatian InformationService of the Croatian Governmentin Exile, Buenos Aires
"Hrvatski Domobraun La refensa delHogar Croatia, Buenos Aires
COCHRAN, GOSSELIN AND ASSOCIATES 906 Publicity; publicH. E. Jose Maria de Areilza, the relations
Count of Motrico, Ambassador ofSpain
COLLEGIAL SOCIETY OF HUNGARIAN 920 Veterans organizationVETERANS IN TBE U.S.A.
Andras (Andrew) Zak°, Munchen,Germany
CONYEDERACION GENERAL DE TRABAJADORES 914* Labor organizationDE PUERTO RICO - AUTENTICA (CGT-A)Agrupacion de Trabajadores Latino-
americanos Sindicalistas (ATLAS),Buenos Aires, Argentina
CONTINENTAL-ALLIED COMPANY 885* Ylnancial & economicGovernment of Guatemala, adviser
Guatemala City
COSMOS TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 918 Travel promotion"Intourist, Ltd.," Moscow, U.S.S.R.
DAVIDSON, I.Irving 886 Public relations;General A. Somoza, President, purchasing agent%public of Nicaragua
DEWEY, BALLANTINE, BUSHBY, PALMER 909 General counsel& WOODRepublic of Turkey, Ankara
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
DONOVAN LEISURE NEWTON & IRVINEGoiternment of Thailand, EmbasSy
REG. NO.
873
NATURE OF AGENCY
Legal services
FINLEY, Forrest E. 891* Public relationsEmbassy of Haiti
FLEISHER, Henry C. 902 WriterEmbassy of Israel
FREE CHINA POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS 871 Political movementChen Shu-Mu, BangkokDr. Henry Sie, Hong KongChen Chung-fu, Tokyo
FRIEDMANN, Eric 910 Conducts German radioThe Embassy of the Federal Republic program
of Germany, Cultural Department
FRONTAURA, Pablo 926 Public relationsArgentinian Delegation to the UnitedNations
Bolivian Delegation to the UnitedNations
Chilean Delegation to the UnitedNations
Colombian Delegation to the UnitedNations
Cuban Delegation to the UnitedNations
Indonesian Delegation to the UnitedNations
Nicaraguan Delegation to the UnitedNations
Venezuelan Delegation to the UnitedNations
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TRADE CENTRE 923 Trade PromotionMinistry of Commerce & Industry,
Government of India, New Delhi
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
G. NO.
GRANT ADVERTISING, INC. 895Guatemala Government Tourist Bureau
(Direccion Nacional de Turismo),Guatemala
NATURE OF AGENCY
Advertising; publicrelations corns lore
GREGORY, Gene Adrian 899*
Writer
Embassy of Viet-Nam
912 Public relations
889 Correspondent
883 Public relations
872* Public relations
679* Public relations
HAROLD T. 0BA4, iNC-State of Viet-Nam, Saigon
HrmalliallovAl MarcellePakistan Times, LahoreCzechoslovak News AgemaY, Prague
INTERCONTINENTAL PUBLIC RELATIONS, INC.State of /srael, Jerusalem
JOHN A. CLERNIO ASSOCIATESGovernment of Guatemala, GuatemalaCity
JOHN MOYNABAN & ASSOCIATESRepublic of Indonesia, WakartaJamaica 300 Years Celebrations
Committee, Kingston
KEATS, ALLEN AND KEATS
921
tegal servicesGovernment of Guatemala
KETTANEH, It:ancis. Anthony BernardGovernment of the Mutawakelite
Kingdom of Yemen
KEMERLING, Leon H.Jean Richard, Commercial Counselor,
lirsnch Embassy
862 nnencial adviser;fiscal agent
900 Economic conaultant
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO.
LEE, Lawrence Dewey, Jr. 881
Teodoro Picea° Lara„ ManaguaNicaragua
Teodoro Picado Michalski Managua,Nicaragua
NATURE OF AGENCY
Publicity agent
LITOSHKO„ Evgeni Vladimirovieh 875* CorrespondentPravda, Moscow
LOCKET, Edward B. 888 Public relationsHis Thai Majesty's Consulate, officer
Miami
NARG0LD0 Stella K. 864 Lecture booking agentV. Winterhalter, Director, Yugoslav
Information Center, New YorkDr. Fayez Sayegh, Arab Information
Center, Nev YorkAmbassador Jose R. Chiriboga V,
Embassy of EcuadorConsul of Greece Basil Tsemissis„Boston, Massachusetts
Christian Palamas, Permanentrepresentative of Greece to theUnited Nations
McDONNELL AND SLATTERY 866 Legal servicesCommercial Office of the EMbassy
of Spain
_McMAHON, (Henry Oliver) Patrick 905 Public relations adviserThe Government of Guatemala,Guatemala City
MINTZER, George J. 908 Associate legalGovernment of Turkey, Ankara counsel
MOKOTOFF, Milton M. 922 Legal servicesThe representative of the Republic
of South Moluccas, New York City
MOSS, Edward K. 894 Public relationsRepublic of Liberia, Monrovia
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
MUI YUK SUM (JAMES MOY)Chinese Overseas Affairs CoMMission„
Taipei, FormosaKuomintang; Taipei, Formosa
REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
Commission representative917
BEWCOMB-ORAM INTERNATIONAL CORP. 913 Public relations
State of Viet-Nam„ Saigon
ORAMI Harold L., Inc. See: Harold L. Oram„ Inc
OREKHOV„ Fedor Terentevich
927 CorrespondentPravda, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
ORTEGA SIERRA, Luis 892 Political representative
Carlos Prio Socarras; Miami,Florida
PALESTINE ARAB REFUGEE OFFICE, THEThe Arab Palestine Office for Refugees,Beirut, Lebanon
Government of IraqGovernment of Saudi ArabiaGovernment of Lebanon
PATRICIA DICKERMAN ASSOCIATESJapan Air Lines Co., Ltd., Tokyo
PHAM DUY AM (ANDRE EDA()Viet-Nam American Friendship
Association, Inc.
PRIMER LICE0 AUTENTICO DE NEUVA YORKpartido Reyolucionario Cuban°
(Autentico), Havana
897 Promotion of interests oiPalestine Arab refugees
924 Public relations;publicity
916*
Organizer
9014- Political activity
RATIANI„ Georgia Mikhailovich
919 CorrespondentPravdav Moscow, U.S.S.R.
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REGISTRANT andluNEIGN PlaNCIPAL NEG. N
NOKENO, Jose E. 870Philippine Sugar Association,Manila
NATURE OF AGENCY
Representative
ROSS, LeoPress Attache Union of South Africa
ROWE, James H49 Jr.His Thai Majestyls Consulate, Miami,Florida
His Thai Majestyls Embassy
RUDICK0 Albert J.The Republic of Liberia
901 Public relationscounsel
887 Legal & economicadviser
911 Deputy Commissionerof Maritime Affairs
SANDERS, GRAVELLE, WHITLOCK & MAY 903 Legal counsel
Arab Information Center, New York
SCOTT WILSON & ASSOCIATESGovernment of Guatemala, Guatemala
City
SMITH, Alan D.Embassy of Japan
907 Public r lations
869 Information serviceemployee
STAVISKY, Samuel ElliotAsociacion de Colonos de Cuba
(Cuban Sugar Cane Growers Association),Havana
Asociacion Nacional de Hacendados deCuba (National Cuban Sugar MillOwners Association), Havana
United States Cuban Sugar Council,Washington,. D, C.
STEPANEK, Francis L. (Dr.)Deutscher Innen- Und Aussenhandel„
Nahrung2 Heflin, East Germany
863 Public relationsconsultant
868 Gift parcel service
TEAM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 865 Travel promotionNational Tourist Office of Haiti,
Port-au-Prince
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
UNIVERSAL PUBLIC RELATIONS, Inc.Th epublic of Korea, Seoul
WEAVER tie VAN KOUGHNETRepublic of Guatemala Guatemala
City
WILLIAMS, Jay JeromeKorean Embassy
WIISON AND PRYOREmbePSY of the Union of Burma
WORLD INFORMATIONArab Information Center, New York
REG. NO.
NATURE OF AGENCY
898
Public relations
890 Legal counsel
882 General adviser and
consultant on nationaland internationalrelations
896
Public relationscounselor
877* Public relations
consultant
YUGOSLAV STAIR TOURIST OFTICK
915 Travel promotionTuristicki Savez Jugoslavije,
Belgrade
APPENDIX III
CLASSIFICATION OF STATEMENTSACCOMMNG TO PRINCIPAL FUNCTION REPORTED
1955BE
/UNCTION STATEMENTS
Official foreign governmentinformation centers 0 00 • •0 00 • • • • o 0•
Press, radio, motion pictureservices and correspondents • • • 0 0 0 0 o 0 a • 0 0 0
Adv rtising and publicity, travelinformation, and trade promotion 0 6 e 0 0 0 0 00 000*
Tbreign governmental missions,offices and special agents 6 0 0 0 0 • e0000 0 00000
Information-service employeesand officials • 0 0 • 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0
Public relations andeconomic counselors . * e • • 00000000 • 00 0 21
Political movements andorganization* with foreign affiliates • • 0 00000000
6
Tbreign political leaders andrepresentatives of politicalleaders or organizations 0 0 0 0 00. 0 0 e 0 0 e 0 0 • 0
Distributors of films, photographs,xhibits, radio transcriptions and publications . . • • 0 0 0
1
Speakers, writers, researchworkers editorial services, etc. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 0 4
Attorneys • 0 0 0 0 0 0 00060000000 000000000
10
Commercial and financial
ag nts or representatives . 0 0 0 0 o 000600000•0 0 4
66
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APPENDIX IV
Alphabetical list of individuals who during the calendar yearfiled an Exhibit A to a registration statement filed in thename of another individual, corporation, partnership, or othercombination of individuals, as an officer, director, employeeor other person rendering assistance to the registrant in theinterests of the foreign principal.
NAME 07 INDIVIDUAL
AANESTAD, Hans
AGH, Laszlo Imre
ALLEN, Charles Stanley
ALYABYEV, Mikhail Sergeevich
ALYEA, Ethan D.
APTER, David
ASANUMA„ Hiroshi
ASCHNER, Ernest
AUBERJONOIS, Fernand
BAEHTSCHI„ Hans
BAKALAR„ Elsa Edith
BALL, lhlph K.
BANGS, Robert Babbitt
BARAL, Lillian
BAROZZI, Renee Guthman
BATES, Eve S.
BAUMANN, Hans J.
BENNETT, Andrew Jackson
BERGEN, Betty Jean Schreiber
BERRY, Olive Madge
BIKKAL, Ladislav
BLAKE Thomas Dawes
VEG. NO.
436
920
921
464
909
883
820
883
786
55
481
508
352
620
345
913
574
885
819
296
658
347
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NAME OF INDIVIDUALN .--------.
BLOW, George 523
BVPIENTHLL, Margit Anne-Marie 620
WAN, Eamon Lawrence 883
BRITT, George William Hughes 877
MAN, Denis William 481
BROW, Stephen Stevenson 1418
BVICOVSKT, Slam 668
131114141W, Reader William (Sir) 481
MAU, Bjorn Einar 736
BUM, Carl Bar 746
maven, mitko 587
COMO, Marian Frances 456
CARPENTER, Paul Althouse 895
CARMTHERS, Hen Frederic 819
CASTRO, Rafael B. 914
CEIXINI, Juanita Marie 819
CHAMBEL, Antonio Goatee da Cruz 172
CHANG, Ping-Hsun 144
=MN, Oscar L. 867
CHMENOVSKI, Ernest 658
CHRISTIE, Trevor L. 876
CUDDY, Donald Edwin 523
CLEMENT, Myron David 3614
CLEMENTS, John A. 872
COBURN, Clarence G. 406
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NAME 07 INDIVIDUAL G. NO.
COCHRANE, Ephraim Cornelius 296
COLLINS, Charles Napier 481
COLON, Antonio 914
cooicsoN5 John Alfred 877
CORCORAN, Thomas Gardiner 887
CORM, Ivan 878
COSTELLO, William Aloysius 887
COUTIN, Pierre Marie Jean 167
mamas, Stefan 878
CROSS, Catherine Eileen 80
CUTTER, Richard Ammi
DAL, Doris 736'
doANDRADE„ Jose 7reire 574
DAM% Jose 'Vazquez 904
DARLING, George 481
DAVILA, Julio Gonzales 914
DENENBERG, Leon Philip 898
de ST°, Elisa Rosario 92h
deRHAM, Casimir, Jr. 508
de SADO, Dolores Rayse 91h
DEWEY, Thomas 14 909
DICKMAN Rath B 924
=EWA Rath Patricia 924
DONOVAN, William Joseph 873
DOYLE, Edward Francis 883
DUE, Vinko 878
du VIV1ER, Daniel Ls Ray 529
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG, NO
ECKHARDT„ George Henry, Jr. 810
EDINGER, Jacques 223
ELLIS, TMlph Colin 437
ENSHER, Robert J. 737
ERICH, Rudolph Alexander 878
EVANS, John K. 406
FABIUS, Willem Jan Knockers 456
FIELDE„ Leon S. 835
FINKELSTEIN, Thomas Learned 746
FINLEY, Forrest E. 891
FISHMAN, Ited N. 909
FLETCHEBVANE Mary 481
FLETCHER-VANE, William Morgan 481
JIM:NEB, Elizabeth Anne 481
TOTITCH„ Pola 534
FOWLER„ Henry Pope 873
FRANK, Anna Caples 912
FRANKEL, Ronald Alan 766
FRAWLEY, Mark W. 508
FRIEDMAN, Martin L. 867
FDENTES, _Juan Ramon 914
FURUKAKI, Taro 820
GAITSKELL, Arthur. 481
GALLO, Margaret Ann 513
GILMOIE, Lillian Marie 872
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NAME OF INDIVIDUALS REG. NO.
GOLBERG, Sybil Rom 856
GORDIANY, Francisco Colon 914
GORDON, Rahel 620
GORIS, Jan Albert 835
GOTTLIEB, Edward 883
GOTTLIEB, Shmuel 543
GRAF, Renate Erika 709
GRAVELLE, Louis A. 903
GRIFFITH, Janice Lorraine 877
GROSBOID, Jacques Albert Francois 223
GUIKOVATY, Emile 223
HADAWI, Semi 897
HAMBURG, Morton I. 508
HANER, Jack A. 508
HANSON VILLA, Margaret Harriet 335
HARRYSSON, John Helmer Bertil 736
HAYDAY, Anthony Victor 481
HEAVILIN, J. Seeger 883
HEFTER, Frank 418
HETTER, Adele 883
HEPPNER, Richard Pinkerton 873
HIDALGO, ZOILO 904
HILL, Fowler 876
HLUCHAN, Stanislav 657
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NAME 07 'INDIVIDUAL G. NO.
HODZA, Fedor A. 518
H0FSKY3 Charles Antone 523
HOEK, Helen 658
HUSSING, Howard William 819
IDO3 Sakae 769
IRELAND, Barbara Eugene 810
ISLKOFF, Anne F. 3145
IWANOW, Peter W. 565
JACOBY, Gregory zmi 620
JAEGER, Joyce Leslie Whiting 314
JAMES, Thomas W. 508
JANSSEN, Guthrie Edward 876
JIMENEZ, Nestor 914
JONES Philip Suttill 481
JUIIIM Wiliam B. 616
JUNIA, Nail 124
JUSTMAN, Joshua Abram Heszel 543
KAMAN, Arthur 786
KEATING, Helen Elaine 819
KEATS, Harold Alan 921
KEMES Gertrude 883
KELLY, John N. J. 71
KEMP, Eva Deane 877
KETRI Edmund H. 508
KERR, Hamilton William 481
31
NATE 07 INDIVIDUAL EEG. NO.
481
565
883
335
5262
596
658
658
223
914
345
347
620
736
414
871
124
391
910
876
883
447
657
596
574
KING, Horace Maybray
KISCHOWSKI, Alexander J.
KLEIN, Charlotte Conrad
KLEIN, Joseph Louis
KOETOED, Henning
KOROSTSLEV, Anatole Prokofievich
KOVAC„ Voj tech
KOZEL, Jozef
TAGRANGE, Jean Edmond
LANDING, Jorge Luis
LANEGBEMG, Hans Herman
LANTAFF, William C.
LAPAN, Sonya
LAMSEN, HemaingVilhelm
LEE Tuh.queh
LI, Tsung -Jen
LIM, Will
LIN, Chen-chi
LOEB, Ernst Josef
/CONAN, Norma Gwendolyn Elizabeth
LOGAN, Muriel
LUBBERS Adriana Jacomina
MATS, Stephen George
LYSSENKO, Mikhail Trofimovich
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL
MCDONNELL, Joseph Thomas
McLOUD„ Mary
MCMAHON, Henry Oliver Pat,F40
MACEK„ Helen
MARM014 David I.
MARTIN, Beatrice Sullivan
MARTIN, Julian R.
MARVIN, Robert Carl
MATIJASEVIC„ Scepan
MATOS, Jeronimo
MATTISON, Frances Carroll
MILJAK„ Ivan
MILLER, Maurice Verner
MINKUS„ Mary S.
MIRANDA OETIZ Lydia
MON TALVAN, Jorge
MCNTEBON, Luis V.
MORALES, Enrique Nieves
MOMS, John H.
MOYWAHAV, John 'Francis
MURIA; Dcadngo
NASHOLM„ Stig Daniel
NELSON, Charles Edmard
MANN, Emanuel
NEMCOMB, Elliott H.
NICHOLL„ Angus Dacres
REG. ND.
866
34
872
658
543
924
508
895
915
914
877
878
481
830
904
904
870
914
71
879
273
70
746
208
913
481
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
NOME; Alfone.Bernhard Maria 766
OKAL, John 658
anialep lugente 875, 927,
GRAM, Harold L. 912-
ORCHARD, Oliver Ralph 481
MEMO, Angel Calderon 914
00110=9 Donald Lawrence 347
OVERTON George W. 508
OZOLINS, Alexander 518
PARAMONOV, Vladimir Borisovitch 464
PARRY; Margaret Joan 481
PA,TTON„ James Richard, Jr. 523
PAVICICH„ Anthony D. 878
PELLETIER„ Rene Yanez 904
PERSON, Richard Becton 903, 877
PiVER, Florence 856
PLOTKIN, Arieh Leopold 543
POPOVIC Vojislav 587, 915
POWERS, John Michael 430
PRAETORIUS Peter E. H. 743
PRILESZKY, Istvan 920
PRYOR, Donald Jackson 896
PUCAK„ Stjepan 493
IRAMIREZ„ Jose Alvarez 139
RANO, Eva Erika 573
919
-3)4-
NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
RAMSBERGER, Jack F. 879
RAND William B., Jr. 456
REED, Kenneth Milford, Jr, 55
REM, William 895
'REILLY, Arthur 879
REINER, Anna 918
REINER, Gabriel 918
REYNER, Charles T. 891
RICHARDS, Cranmer Martin Luther 296
RIGNOT„ Lorna Phyllis Hiakley 876
2IVEMA, Porfirio Ojeda 139
ROTHSCHILD, Walter S. 508
RIVETT-CATNAC„ Douglas Charles Mahisra 481
ROBERTS, Douglas Charles 579
ROBERTS, Francis Vincent 879
ROBINSON, Irwin 865
ROJDESTVENSKY, Seraphim 565
ROSS Jacob Jack 620
ROTH, Carl Anders Reinhold 13
RUCWOI, Leon G. 835
SADOVE, Abraham Robert 345
SAKRAN, bank C. 876
sminva, Itu Paul 898
SCHNEIDER5, Jorge 401
SCHWARTZ, Clara 915
NAME OF INDIVIDUAL
SCHWARTZ, Irving
SCOTT, Edward William
SCOTT, Paul Pyrie
SEGA, Ing. Milan
SHAEON William Francis
SHAPON2 John Hurford
SHERIAN„ Alexander
SIERRA, Francisco
SILVER, Helen
SISULAKI Ludevit
SLATTERY, Jarlath Michael
SLOAN, Ruth Catherine
SLUTSKY„ Bernard
WITH, William Dean
SOYAL, All Necati
SPITZ, Otto M.
STACEVISH, Vsevolod
STANLEY, Jane
STAUB Ernest F.
STEIN, Julian Samuel, Jr.
STEPHENS, Peter John
STOOPS, Dale Ira
SUDEC, Dig. Eduard
SYDLOWSKI Mildred Patricia
SZONDY Istvan
REG. NO.
854
863
508
878
508
759
925
914
620
658
866
877
922
437
498
874
565
5o5
508
879
481
508, 347
878
70
920
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NAME 07 INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
TANNOUS, Izzat 897
TAPLIN, Walter Cecil 481
TENNENBAMA Edward Adam 885
VEEN., Marta Gulli Ingeborg 736
THOMAS, Herbert Gregory 167
TRMAEL, Georges Leon Augusta 364
UNGAR, Garcia 874
VALHUERDI, Roberto Valiz 904
VALLE, Dania° 914
van den BOGAERT, Josephus Petrus Albertus Marie 447
VANDEN HEMEL, Wiliam Jacobus 873
van GINDERTAEL., Jan Mo 835
VAN HORN, Edward E. 406
VAN KOUGHNET, Donald Edward 890
VELICHANSKFI Leonid Gregorevich 464
VIRONEEM„ Elfriede 124
MIK, Emil 658
WAINWRIGHT, Wesley Augustus 296
WALKER, Stanley 5o6
WARREN, Ruth 876
WEINSOFFI Portia 895
WEINSTEIN, Arnold 140 898
WEAVER, Harry Douglas 890
WHITE, Frederic Lawrence Peter 913
"WHITLOCK, Douglas 903
WILKINS, Herbert Putnam 508
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ion DT' --aurinwa. G. NO.
WILLCOX, Alanson Work 523
WILLIS, Everett I. 909
WILSON, Scott Farrington 907
-WILSON, Thomas W., Jr. 896
WINOCOUR, Jack 883
VOLFSORN, Joel D. 867
WOOD, Richard frederick 481
MIGHT, Hamilton 140, IV 428
villain, Richard Dean, Jr. 456
W Shang-Ying (S. Y Wu) 871
MR, James I. 909
YALMAN„ Tune 498
YALSIC Lahr() 878
YELIC„ Pasko 878
ZINGMAN, Edgar Alan 508
ZUNIGA, Richard A. 909
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APPENDIX V
Registrants whose public registration statementswere in active status as of December 31, 19559listed according to geographical area or nationalityfield. Numbers in parentheses denote representationin more than one field.
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT G. NO.
ARGENTINA Wendell P. Colton Company (78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Culbertson, Briggs & Pendleton
( 637)Stoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 69 D. C.
Argentine Meat Institute 704(Institato Nacional de Carnes
11 West 42nd StreetNew York 18, New York
Washington Service Associates 7241406 G Street, N. W. (au. 512)Washington 5, D. C.
Louis Andre Fernandez 8051000 Shoreham BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Amador A. Marin
84o2 West 46th StreetNew York, New York
Pablo .Frontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 72, New York
(926)
AUSTRALIA Australian Broadcasting Commission630 Fifth Avenue (Rm.- 3320)New York 20, New York
Australian News & Information Bureau636 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
3911
1418
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT
REG. NO.
AUSTRIA Kelly Nason„ Inc. (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Charles W. Hoyt Company Inc. (361)380 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Austrian State Tonrist Department 49548 East 48th StreetNew York, New York
The Austrian Trade relegate 62531 East 69th StreetNew 21, New York
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler (746)1625 Eye Street, N. W,"'Washington 6, D. C.
The Austrian Trade Delegate, 793West Coast Office
448 South Hill StreetLos Angeles 130 California
The Austrian Trade Delegate
874in the United States,Midwest Office
77 Washington StreetChicago 2, Illinois
BASQUE(S e: Spain)
BELGIUM Films of the Nations, Inc.62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Belgian Government InformationCenter
630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Official Belgian Tourist Bureau720 Fifth AvenueNew York 19, New York
( 353)
405
529
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BOLIVIA
BRUM
REG. NO.
700
(746)
835
(628)
748
751
(926)
(406)
AGENT
Henry L. de Give924 Healey BuildingAtlanta 3, Georgia
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1625 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6 C.
The Belgian Chamber of Conraercein the United States, Inc.
50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Selvage & Lee500 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York
Davies, Richberg, Tydings, Beebe& Landa
1000 Vermont Avenue, N. 17.Washington 59 D. C.
Win Nathanson & Associates, Inc.60 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Pablo Frontaura37,27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 72, New York
Pan-,Straerican Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Klein & Saks1003. Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
NATIONALITY FIELD
BELGIUM(Contld)
844
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT G. NO.
BRITISH DEPENDENCIES The Caples Company (34)295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Kelly, Mason, Inc. (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Wendell P, Colton Company (78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
The Jamaica Progressive League 2962286 Seventh AvenueNew York 30, New York
Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc. (361)380 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Bermuda Trade Development Board 430(The Bermuda Official Information
Office)620 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Tiemer &Luxford
1210 18th Street, N. WqWashington 6, D. C.
Virgil Edward Chenea301 Roper Building20 S. E. 3rd AvenueMiami 32 Florida
(439)
698
BUTIFIA UNION OF
earelfer/Offaa..011W.
Robert R. Nathan AssociatesNo. 3 Thomas CircleWashington 5, D. C.
Delson, Levin & Gordon120 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York
Wilson and Pryor3 Thomas CircleWashington 5, D. C.
(352)
(502)
89 6
NATIONALITY YIELD
AGENT
REG. NO.
CANADA Kelly; Nason„ Inc.
(71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Wilfrid E. Belleau 409
41h1 West Vliet StreetMilwaukee 8, Wisconsin
National Film Board of Canada 437630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 658New York 209 New York
Province of Quebec Tourist& Publicity Bureau
48 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Atlas Packers, Inc.P. O. Box 66Huntington Station, New York
(523)
850
CHILE Wendell P. Colton Company122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Corporacidn de Fomento de laProduccion
37 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Pablo Frontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 72, New York
(78)
(92 6)
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NATIONALITY YIELD AGENT
MO. NO.
CHINA Kuomintang of China, Headquartersin America
844 Stockton StreetSan Francisco 89 California
Central News Agency of China,New York Bureau
1603 News Building120 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Chinese News Service30 Rockefeller Fla*New York 20, New York
Committee on Planning and Advisingfor Chinese Students in the U. S.125 East 65th StreetNew York 21, New York
Universal Trading Corporation630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20-7-New York
Central News Agency of China,Washington Bureau
IXU National Press BuildingWashington ,4, D. C.
Imported Publications & Products4 west 16th StreetNew York 11, New York
Commerce Internationalthina Inc.64 Hamilton StreetPaterson, New Jersey
Edwin S. Smith24 west 45th StreetNew York 369 New York
Flee China Political Organizations736 Grant AvenueSan Francisco, California
Mui Yuk Sum Dames 140Y)117 Mott Street, Apt,„ 2(a)New York, New York
282
391
402
lab
450
621
(676)
679
(723)
(871)
917
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
COLaMBIA Wendell P. Colton Company122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Well StreetNew York 5, New York
Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Pablo M-ontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 724 New York
(78)
(406)
(523)
(926)
COSTA ItICA Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 W11 StreetNew York 5, New York
Michael Lever5615 33rd Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
CUBA Wendell P. Colton Company122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
United States Cuban Sugar Council1117 Barr Building910 17th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
(78)
347
Cuban Tourist Commission336 East IleglerMiami, Ilorida
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Well StreetNew York 5, New York
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly &Hamilton ( N w York)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Ball224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C,
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1EG. NO.
742
AGENT
Carl Erbe595 Madison AvenueNew York 222 New York
James P. Kern402 Commonwealth Building1625 K Street, N. W.Washington 62 D. C.
Carlos Frio Socarras2100 South Miami AvenueMiami, Florida
Segundo Curti Messina60 S. W. 25th loadMiami Florida
Diego Vicente Tejera1133 Sevilla StreetCoral Gables, Florida
Eliseo Riera-Gomez2521 North Greenway DriveCoral Gables, Florida
John David Griffin1148 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
Rene Flalloc/o John Wattawa„ Esquire1317 irstreet, N. W.Washington, D. Co
Krock-Erwin Associates, Inc.1536 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington, D, C.
Emilio Ochoa64 Corydon DriveMiami Springs, Florida
Dr. Sergio Meneleo Megias y PerezLisboa #151 Apt. 601Mexico City's, D. F.
Hoite Agey Advertising, Inc.First National Bank BuildingMiami, Florida
Ricardo Artigas (Rabelo)727 East Di Lido DriveMiami Beach, Florida
NATIONALITY FIELD
CUBA(Contld)
776
800
802
803
804
815
818
(823)
825
839
849
806
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
REG. NO.
852
863
892
904
(926)
(103)
657
658
(696)
(723)
725
AGENT
Salvador Cancio Pena627 N. W. 19th AvenueMiami, Florida
Samuel Elliot Stavislcy1117 Barr Building910 17th Streets N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Luis Ortega (Sierra)226 S. Wr,t, 28th RoadMiami, Florida
Primer Lice° Auteatico DeNueva York
239 West 71st StreetNew York 23, New York
Pablo Frontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLang Island 72, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
National Committee for Liberationof Slovakia1079 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Slovak Liberation Committee inthe U.S.A.
30-16 33rd StreetAstoria 22 New York
Harry C. Lamberton1822 Jefferson PlaceWashington 64, D. C.
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 362 New York
Jarmila Kracik123611-North Fuller AvenaHollywood, California
NTIONMJT IIMD
CUBA-(Contid)
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT
REG. NO.
DENMARK
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Films of the Nations, Inc. (353)62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Danish Information Office
470588 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York
Covington & Burling701 Union Trust Building (523)Washington 5, D. C.
Danish National Travel Office 634588 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York
William Herzl Freed (735)21-10 33rd RoadLong Island City 6, New York
Scandinavian Railways (736)630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1608New York 20, New York
John Theodore Koehler 7941039 Investment BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
The Dominican Chamber of Commerce 197
in the United States, Inc.161 East 42nd Street (Room 2660)New York 17, New York
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Cummings, Stanley, Truitt & Reeves1625 K street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Charles Alton McLaughlinP. O. Box 35Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic Information Center507 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
(14.06)
420
488
506
-48-
REG. NO.
(637)
EAST AFRICA(Sees BritishDependencies)
AGENT
Culbertson, Briggs & PendletonStoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut AvenueWashington 6, D. C.
Partido Revolucionario Dominican°Puerto RicoSection
c/o Rafael Barreiro LajaraRecinto Sur 325(P. O. Box 1178)San Juan, Puerto Rico
Partido Revolucionario Dominican°,New York Section
229 West 97th Street (Apt. 3-C)New York 25, New York
International Services, Inc.1625 Eye Street, N. Room 503Washington 6, D. C.
Surrey, Karasik, Gould and EfronWoodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
NATIONALITY 7M,I)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC(Contld)
662
674
819
856
ECUAL01
6=126.111111•111
Pan,-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Heznit1=tan Wright*, Organization, Inc.3:1 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Stella K. Margold345 Commonwealth AvenueBoston 15, Massachusetts
-49-
AGENT REG. NO.
Kelly, Nason, Lie.(71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Mohamed Nagib
775Egyptian Embassy2310 Decatur Place, N. W.'Washington, D., C.
NATIONALITY FIELD
EGYPT
Arab Information Center (876)
445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
EL SALVADOR
ESTONIA
ETHIOPIA
Panoimerican Coffee Bureau120 Vail StreetNew York 5, New York
(406)
World Association of Estonians, Inc. 124P. 0. Box 123Murray Hill StationNew York 16, New York
Kaarel Robert Pusta, Sr.Glenwood LandingLong Island, New York
Schaler, Butler & Associates1616 EYta Street, N. W.Wellington 6, D. C.
256
(Ti8)
TTNLAND Finnish National Travel Office41 East 50th StreetNew York 22, New York
William Herzl Freed210.10 33rd RoadLong Island City 6 New York
John Ifattaara1317 F Street, N. W.Washington it, D. C.
573
(735)
738
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT
REG. NO.
FRANCE Compagnie Generale Tramsatlantique
6217 State StreetNew York 4, New York
Chambre de Commerce Francaise desEtats-Unis„ Inc. (French Chamberof Commerce of the U. S., Inc.)
29 West 57th StreetNew York 19, New York
Agence France-Presse 223
50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
French National Railroads 335610 Fifth Avenue (Room 616)New York 20, New York
French Government Tourist Office 364610 -Fifth Avenue (Room 210)New York 20, New York
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer & Luxford (439)1210 18th Street, N. ILWashington 6, D. C.
The French Broadcasting System 479in North America
972 Fifth AvenueNew York 21$ New York
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly& Hamilton (New York)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Ball224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Gregory Lounz11 East 45th StreetNew York 17, New York
Joseph M. levyFrench Embassy Building972 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
(508)
593
683
NATIONALITY le1ELD
AGENT REG. NO.
(746)
759
785
(786)
900
GERMANY
Leon H. Keyserling1001 Connecticut, Avenue, N. 1.Ifashington 6, D. C.
Ginsburg, Leventhal & Brown1632 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
German Tourist Information Office500 Fifth Avenue --New York 36, New York
Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc.48 West 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York
Gerhard G. Gerechter201 West 8th Street, Apt. 1New York 24, New York
The Roy Bernard Co., Inc.lb. East 62nd StreetNew York 21, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Arnold, Fortas & Porter1229 19th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
FRANCE Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler(Contgd) 1625 Eye Street, N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Comite France Actuelle' 221 Southern Building
Washington 5, D. C.
Davis Polk Wardwell Sunderland& Kiendl
15 Broad StreetNew York 5, New York
Edward W. Barrett & Associates, Inc.-350 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
(54)
616
645
709
(723)
728
EEG. NO.
7/41
AGENT
Gerhart Henry Seger111-53 113th StreetOzone Park 16Long Island, New York
Boykin & Deft.ancis640 Shoreham BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Dr. 'Francis L. Stepanek332 West 21st StreetNew York 11, New York
Eric TYiedmann1 Asbury AvenuePhiladelphia 26, Pennsylvania
amilm11111■10.011•11.21
The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Four Continent Book Corporation821 BroadwayNew York 3, New York
Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc.380 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
British Information Services30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
North American Office of theBritish Broadcasting Corporation
630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
GEEMANY(Gout' d)
GREAT BRITAIN
812
868
910
(34)
(94)
(361)
481
5°5
514British Broadcasting CorporationRegional News Office
National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Brigadier John W. F. Treadwell147 West 87th StreetNew York 28, New York
British Travel Association336 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
520
579
•NATIONALITY FIELD
GREECE
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AGENT EEG. NO.
Kelly, Nason„ Inc. (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
George J. Charles 8552211 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington 8, D. C.
Stella K. Margold (864)345 Commonwealth AvenueBoston 15, Massachusetts
evo■Immoralsmay•
GUATMALA Pan-American Coffee Bureau (406)120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Frank Albert Cheesman 880c/o 'Roger C. Hope, Esquire246 West Commonwealth AvenueFullerton, California
Weaver & Van Koughnet
890Suite 705, 1701 K Street N W.Washington 6, D. C.
Grant Advertising, Inc. 895Rio Grande National Life BuildingDallas, Texas
Patrick McMahon 9052500 Q Street, N.Washington, D. C.
Scott Wilson & Associates 907Suite 338, St. Charles HotelNew Orleans, Louisiana
Keats, Allen and Keats 9211706 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W,Washington, D. C.
MEMIM711■11■••■1=
HAITI
Ian Gileadi
822Chamber of Commerce BuildingMiami, Florida
Travel Development Corporation 865
509 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG. NO.
IIINDURAS
Pan-American Coffee Bureau (406)120 Whll StreetNew York 5, New York
Richard YoungHarvard Law SchoolCambridge 38, Massachusetts
(848)
HUNGARY
Four Continent Book Corporation
(91)821 BroadwayNew York 3, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc. (103)723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
Captain Pedlowfs European Relief 652Package Service, Inc.
315 East 79th StreetNew York 21, Now York
Joseph Brownfield 713
62 William StreetNew York, New York
Globus Trading Corporation
72161 BroadwayNew York 6, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 Nest 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Collegial Society of HungarianVeterans in the U. S. A.
P. O. Box 724Newark 1, New Jersey
(723)
920
-55-
AGENT RE G. NO
Government of India Information 480Services
2107 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington 8„ D. C.
Government of India Trade Centre 92319 East 49th StreetNew York 17, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
INDIA
MDONESIA
1•1■11112IMMIIMIOM
Belson, Levin & Gordon120 East 41st StreetNew York 17) New York
Joseph Borkin802 Ring BuildingWashington 6, D, C.
Information Office Republicof Indonesia
5 East 68th StreetNew York 21, New York
Information Office of SouthMoluccas Republic
c/o Karel J. V. Nikijuluw310 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York
Hasan Muhammad Tiro489 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
William Byron SpencerEmbassy of Indonesia2020 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Milton M. Mokotoff39 BroadwayNew York 6, New York
Pablo Frontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 72, New York
(502)
5311
612
680
845
857
922
(926)
-56-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT
INTIMTIONAL The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17 New York
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly &Hamilton( (New York)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Ball224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
International Peasant UnionVictor Building724 Ninth Street, N.Washington, Do C.
Representatives in Anerica ofthe European Travel Commission
295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Sanders Gravelle, Whitlock &M'arke;
1032 Shoreham BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
REG. NO.
(34)
(508 )
518
574
903
M.Mara.
IRAN Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
(523)
asersolimireassiblaw
IRAQ Arab Information Center445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
(87 6)
The Palestine Arab Refugee Office (897 )801 2nd Avenue, Room 801New York 17, New York
IRELAND
MaTLISIClemearmwalass
The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Irish Tourist BureauIreland House33 East 50th StreetNew 22, New York
536
- 57
AGENT BEG. NO,
Wendell P„ Colton Company (78)122 East 4.2nd StreetNew York 17, New York
The Jewish Agency for Palestine 20816 East 66th StreetNew York 213 New York
Oscar Gass 3451367 Connecticut Avenue) N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc. (352)No. 3 Thomas CircleWashington 5, D. C.
Ginsburg, Leventhal & Brown (540)1632 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Israel Office of Information 54311 East 70th StreetNew York 21, New York(1621 22nd Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.)
Maurice M„ Boukstein 544150 BroadwayNew York 38, New York
Gustave L. Goldstein 609453 South Spring StreetLos Angeles 13, California
Israel National Tourist Center 620574 'Fifth AvenueNew York 19, New York
Weil, Gotshal Manges 76560 East 42nd StreetNew York 17„) New York
Israel Philatelic Agency in 830America, Inc:
116 West 32nd StreetNew York 13 New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
MEL
• 58 —
NATIONALITY YIELD AGENT REG. NO.
ISRAEL Intercontinental Public 883(Cont' d) Relations, Inco
2 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Henzy C. Fleisher 902718 Jackson Place, N. W.Washington, D. C.
ITAU (71)
(428)
568
(746)
762
Nason, Inc.247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Hamilton Wright Organization, In ■30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 201 New York
Italian State Tourist Office21 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1625 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Jerome Jacobson Associates1415 K Street, N. Ws, Suite 201Washington 5, D, C4
(71)JAPAN Kelly, Nason, Inc.247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Culbertson, Briggs & PendletonStoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut Avenue N. W.Washington 61; D. C.
Japan Travel Information Office10 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Nelson Alexander StittBowen Building815 15th Street, N. W.Washington 5, De CO
(637)
769
771
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NATIONALITY MELD
JAPAN(Conttd)
AGENT
Edward W. Barrett & Associates, Inc.350 5th AvenueNew York 10 New York
Arnold Harry Dadian2514 Massachusetts Avenue, N. ICWashington 8, D. C.
Ervin Oscar Anderson1620 22nd Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Charles von Loewenfeldt &J. T. True, Incorporated
Room 302, The News Building814 Mission StreetSan Francis CO California
REG. NO.
(786)
796
808
810
Broadcasting Corporation of Japan(Nippon Hoso Kyokai N H K)
250 West 57th StreetNew York 19, New York
Toby E. G. BrunnerEmbassy of Japan2514 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington 8, D. C.
Richard YoungHarvard Law SchoolCambridge 38, Massachusetts
Marjorie KeyEmbassy of Japan2514 Massachusetts Avenue, N. ICWashington 8, D. C.
Alan D. Smith2514 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington 8, D. C.
YY.ee China Political Organizations736 Grant AvenueSan Francisco, California
Patricia Dickerman Associates34 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York
820
842
(8).8)
861
( 871)
924
NATIONALITY PLUM
AGENI` REG. NO.
JORDAN
Arab Information Center (876)1145 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
on.laseirOPIONILIO.
LAOS
LATIN AMERICA
LATVIA
John B. AdamsNational Press BuildingWashington )4, D. C.
01001•11.11■•■■170
Selvage & Lee500 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York
Robert H. Law, Jr.175 Main StreetWhite Plains, New York
KOREA
Korean Pacific Press 7611828 Jefferson Place N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Dr. S. 14, Vinocour 827Dupont Circle Building Room 220Washington 6, D. C.
John C. Metcalfe & Associates, Inc. 838975 National Press BuildingWashington, D. C.
Jay Jerome Williams 8821028 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Universal Public 7telations, Inc. 898636 Eleventh AvenueNew York, New York
(780)
(628)
116
International Peasant Union
(518)Victor Building724 Ninth Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
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le NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG, NO,
LEBANON
Arab Information Center (876)445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
The Palestine Arab Refugee Office
(897)801 Second Avenue, Room 801New York 17„ New York
LIBERIA Liberian Philatelic Agency 527
c/o Roland Price220 BroadwayNew York, New York
Schaler, Butler & Associates (718)1616 Eye Street, N,Washington 6, D. C.
Charles Kramer 831100 West 42nd StreetNew York 36, New York
Edward K. Moss 8941025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 6, D. C,
Albert J, Rudick 911
261 Madison AvenueNew York 16, New York
LIBYA
Arab Information Center (876)
445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
LITHUANIA
Anthony O. Shallna 182
395 West BroadwaySouth Boston 27, Massachusetts
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT
REG. NO.
MEXICO
The Caples Company
(34)295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Sinarquist Regional Committee of
123El Paso
c/o Jesus M. Viramontes415 Hernandez DriveE1 Paso, Texas
Comite Regional Sinarquista en 139Los Angeles
1L08 East 23rd StreetLos Angeles, California
Sinarquista Regional Council
367of California
3732 East 3rd StreetLos Angeles 33, California
Sinarquist Regional Council of 387El Paso
3110 Manzana StreetEl Paso, Texas
Pan-American Coffee Bureau (406)120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Mexican Government Railway System 413120 Wall Street (Room 942)New York 5, New York
Xochihua Travel &Tourist 441Information Agency
Box 545Morenci, Arizona
Jose G. Padilla 7022953 22nd StreetSan Francisco 10, California
Chapman & Wolfsohn 867Pennsylvania Building425 13th Street, N. Ti.Washington 4, D. Co
MOROCCO, French(Se : North Africa)
- 63 -
AGENT REG. NO.
Films of the Nations, Inc. (353)62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Charles 71. Hoyt Company, Inc. (361)380 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Netherlands Information Service 44710 -Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
The Netherlands Chamber of Commerce 456in the U. S., Inc.
551 5th Avenue (Room 1014)New York, New York
Netherlands West Indies Tourist 513Committee
475 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
Covington & Burling (523)701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Netherlands National Tourist Office 619270 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Netherlands Chamber of Connerce in 639the United States (for thePacific Coast States), Inc.
444 Market Street (Room 203)San Francisco 11, California
Netherlands Industrial Institute 743
Hotel Biltztore (Room 8 - 1M)New York 17, New York
Netherlands Trade Commission 766
551 Fifth Avenue (Suite 1020)New York 17, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
NETHERLANDS
AGENT G. NO.
Hugh C. Tennent 422306 Bishop Trust BuildingP. O. Box 3556Honolulu 11, T. H.
New Zealand Government Travel
672Commissioner in the UnitedStates and Canada
New Zealand Consulate General153 Kearny StreetSan Francisco 8, California
NATIONALITY ritLD
NEW ZEALAND
NICARAGUA
Bailey Walsh 782
1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. Si,Washington 6, D. C.
Lawrence Dewey Lee, Jr.1110 W. Glenoaks BoulevardGlendale, California
I. Irving Davidson1224 Wyatt Building777 14th Street, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
Pablo Frontaura37-27 86th StreetJackson HeightsLong Island 72, New York
881
886
(926)
somminNINwimi■
NORTH AFRICA
El Abed Bouhafa 466
48 West 73rd StreetNew York 23, New York
Moroccan Office of Information 692
and Documentation75-18 Woodside AvenueElmhurst 73, New York
Tunisian Office for National
729Liberation
56 -East 79th StreetNew York 21, New York
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NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT BEG. NO.
NORWAY The Norwegian American Chamber
277of Commerce, Inc.Norway Bbuse, 290 Madison AvenueNew York 179 New York
Hallva.rd Hillestad2 Wall Street (Room 1100)New York 5, New York
Royal Norwegian Information 436
ServicesNorway House9 290 Madison AvenueNew York 179 New York
Norwegian National Travel Office 526Norway House9 290 Madison AvenueNew York 179 New York
William Herzl Freed (73E)21-10 33rd SpedLong Island City 6, New York
Scandinavian Railways (736)630 "Fifth Avenue, Suite 1680New York 209 New York
1.17,13311.011.8.1110■213
MAN
Wendell Phillips
814142 West 49th StreetNew York, New York
Paul C. Aiken
8461066 National Press BuildingWashington 49 D. C.
PAKISTAN Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 59 D. C.
John B. AdammNational. Press BuildingWashington 49 rc c,
P. Carter Speers872 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Marcell Hitschmamnova438 East 75th Stre tN w York 219 New York
(523)
(780)
781
889
NATIONALITY YIELD
AGENT
SEG. NO.
PANAMA Kelly, Masan, Inc. (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Panama National Tourist Commissionand Information Bureau
350 -Fifth Avenue (Room 6304)New York I, New York
Peter Beasley1900 Quo Street, N. W.liashington, D. C.
••••••■•24.0■•■••••••
PERU Eugene Munn*, Jr.236 Southern Building15th and H Streets, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
omilfam.■=111•0
PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC Joseph Francis Marias • 671461 Market StreetSan Francisco 5, California
Jose E. Romero 870219-A, 2400 16th Street NWashington 9, D. C.
■11=1:•■•■=1111=s
POLAND Gdynia America Line, Inc. 8125 Broad Street (Room h)ih)New York 4, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc. (103)723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
Polish Press News Agency (PAPRESS) 37250 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York
Nathan Einhorn 6942640 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
451
809
798
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NATIONALITY 'FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
POLAND John Stuart 695(Contld) 20 Sidney Place
Brooklyn 2, New York
Harry C. Lamberton (696)1822 Jefferson PlaceWashington 6, D. C.
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Jozef Lipski1 650 Harvard Street, N. W. (Apt. 208)Washington 9, D. C.
Pekao Trading Corporation25 Broad Street, Room 143New York 41 New York
(723)
733
817
PORTUGAL
Casa de Portugal
172630 Fifth Avenue (Suite 2170)New York 20, New York
George Peabody and Associates, Inc.471 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
768
RUMANIA Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
Imported Publications & Products14 West 16th StreetNew York 11, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 West 145th StreetNew York 36, New York
(103)
(676)
(723)
•
•
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT
MEG. NO.
SAUDI ARABIA Richard Young (848)Harvard Law SchoolCambridge 38, Massachusetts
Arab Information Center (876)445 Park AvenueNew York 22$ New York
The Palestine Arab Refugee Office801 2nd Avenue, Ronk 801New York 17, New York
(897)
SIAM(See: Thailand)
SPAIN Kelly, Nason,2247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
( 71 )
Junta de Culture Espanola 273c/o dose MartinezP. G. Box 5037Tampa, Florida
Manuel Casares (Sanchez) 425144-48 10th AvenueWhitestone 57, New York
Spanish Tourist Office 538485 Madison AvenueNew York 222 New York
Charles Patrick Clark 562500 'World Center Building918 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Basque Delegation in the U.S.A. 58630 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
!Wipe Arnandez G. Armesto 837Spanish Embassy2700 15th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
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AGENT REG. ND.
Anatole Visson 8602730 Wisconsin Avenue N. W.Washington 7, D. C.
McDonnell and Slattery 866425 13th Street, N. 14, Room 823Washington 4, D. C.
General Jose Asensio 884423 East 54th StreetNew York 22, New. York
Cochran, Gosselin and Associates 906
1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 60 D. C.
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of
13the United States of America, Inc.
8 East 69th StreetNew York 21, New York
The Caples Company
(34)295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
SPAIN(Contld)
SWEDEN
Swedish National Travel Office630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
The American-Swedish News Exchange, Inc.630 Fifth AvenueNew York 203 New York
Films of the Nations, Inc.62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
William Herzl Freed21-10 33rd RoadLong Island City 6, New York
Scandinavian Railways630 Fifth Avenu 0 Suite 1608N w York 20, New York
70
(353)
(523)
(735)
(736)
-70-
NATIONALITY YIELD AGENT REG. NO.
SWITZERLAND The espies Company (34)295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Swiss National Travel Office 5510 MNbst 49th StreetNew York 20, New York
Kelly, Nason, Inc, (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 171 New York
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer (439)& Luxford
1210 18th Street, NC Ur,Washington 6, EC C.
•
Swiss National Tourist Office661 Market StreetSan Irencisco 5, California
Nash. & Abell1741 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
458
832
(864)
(876)
SYRIA Stella K. Margold345 Commonwealth AvenueBoston 15, Massachusetts
Arab Information Center445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
THAILAND Isadore O. Alk1026 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Serge Rips1025 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
171-ee China Political Organizations736 Grant AvenueSan Francisco, California
490
500
(871)
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TUNISIA(See: North Africa)
AGENT
Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine2 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
James H. Rowe, Jr.1016 Investment Building1511 K Street, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
Edward B. Lockett1028 Investment Building1511 K Street, N.Washington 5, D. C.
NATIONALITY IT=
THAILAND(Conttd)
REG. N3.
873
887
888
TURKEY
Turkish Information Office
498hhh East 52nd StreetNew York 22, New York
George J. Mintzer55 Liberty StreetNew York 5, New York
Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby,Palmer & Wood
31 Nassau StreetNew York 5, New York
Alsher Mims1311 19th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
908
909
925
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA •The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
(34)
Films of the Nations, Inc. (353)62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
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G. NO.
424
AGENT
Union of South Africa GovernmentInformation Office
655 Madison AvenueNew York 21, New York
South African Tourist Corporation475 :Fifth AvenueNew York 17,- New York
Krock-Erwin Associates, Inc.1536 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Leo Ross1424 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Your Continent Book Corporation821 BroadwayNew York 3, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
New York Bureau of the TelegraphAgency of the U.S.S.R. (rAss)
50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York
Central Parcel Service, Inc.220 South State Street (Room 702)Chicago 4, Illinois
Globe Travel Service716 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia 6, Pennsylvania
N. T. S. (Nacionalno TrudavoySoyuz) U.S.A. Branch
340 Liberty AvenueBrooklyn 7, New York
Amtorg Trading Corporation49 West 37th StreetNew York 18, N w York
NATIONALITY YIELD
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA(Contld)
UNION 07 SOVIETSOCIALIST REPUBLICS
603
(823)
901
(94)
(103)
464
483
565
596
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AGENT
Lillian Henley2016 Wyoming Avenue N. If.Washington 9, D, C.
Robert Kreisinger2016 Wyoming Avenue, N. W.Washington 9, D. C.
Parcels to ThIssia, Inc.391 Eastern ParkwayBrooklyn 16, New York
Imported Publications andProducts
4 West 16th StreetNew York 11, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 West )45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Cosmos Travel Bureau, Inc.245 West )45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Georgi N. Ratiani316 West 79th StreetNew York 2)4, New York
Fedor T. Orekhov316 West 79th StreetNew York 2)4, New York
as•.•••••■.ialmis
Michael Lever5615 33rd Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc.30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Pablo Frontaura37-27 86th Stre tJackson H ightsLong Island 72, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
UNION 07 SOVIETSOCIALIST REPUBLICS
(Cont' d)
URUGUAY
VENEZUELA
REG. NO.
597
(676)
(723)
918
919
927
(851)
(406;
0428'
(926
NATIONALITY -YIELD AGENT REG. NO.
VIET-NAM Robert John Catto 893Embassy of Viet-Nam
2251 R Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Harold L. Oran, Inc. 9128 West 140th StreetNew York 18, New York
Newcomb-Oram International Corp. 9138 West hOth StreetNew York 18, New York
YEMEN Skadden Arps & Slate551 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
737
Francis A. B. Kettaneh745 Fifth AvenueNew York 22s New York
Arab Information Center445 Park AvenueNew York 22, New York
862
( 876)
YUGOSLAVIA Pehle Lesser, Mann, Rimer& dixford
1210 18th Street, N. W.Washington 61, D. C.
(439)
Tanjug 493Room 489, Press SectionUnited NationsNew York, New York
Yugoslav Information Center 587816 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York
Miloye Sokitch 6352500 Q Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Edward L. Greenfield & Co. 829104 East 52nd StreetN w York 22, New York
-75-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT EEG. NO.
YUGOSLAVIA Stella K. Margold (864)(Conti d) 345 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston 15, Massachusetts
Circle of the Croatian Knights 878P. 0. Box 6071Cleveland, Ohio
Yugoslav State Tourist Office 915214 State StreetNew York 14, New York
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APPENDIX VI
Individuals listed according to registration numberWho have registered because of knowledge of or havingreceived instruction or assignment in the espionage$counterespionage or sabotage service or tactics of aforeign government or foreign political party.
G. NO. 'REGISTRANT AND -FOREIGN PRINCIPAL
0-77 Vavrinec KunetkaFrench Counterintelligence servicin Germany
G-78 Miloje LazarevicRoyal Goverment of YugoslaviaIn Exile
G-79
Aleksandra LaasUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
G-80
Iblix A. InslermanUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
0-81 WITHDRAWN
0-82 WITHDRAWN
0-83 Richard ChinChinese Nationalist UndergroundOrganization
G-814 John NovakUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
0-85 Winston Mansfield BurdettUnion of Soviet Socialist R publics
G-86 ler 'MAW
0-87 WITHDRAWN
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APPENDIX VII
EXPENDITURES AND MPLOYEESGOVERMENT INTORMATION AND TOURIST OFFICES
1955
Gov rnment informationand tourist offices
American-Swedish NewsExchange, Inc.
Arab Information Center
Australian BroadcastingCommission
Australian News & InformationBureau
Expenditures
67,085.47
109,320.94(1/146/55 - 2/29/56)
17,755.00(11/54 - 12/55)
179,374.85
Employees
7
Austrian State Tourist 29,062.50Department (10/54 - 10/55)
Belgian Government Information 39,615.76Center
7
10
27
Bermuda Trade Development Board
British Broadcasting CorporationNew York Office - $2180899.39,
22 employeesWashington, D. C. Office -
$23,677.05, 5 employees
British Information Services
British Travel Association
Casa de Portugal
Chinese News Service
Cuban Tourist Commission
Danish Information Office
Danish National Travel Office
Dominican Republic InformationCenter
84,9813.38
242,576.14
1,0240348.81 170
894,481.o0 lo
108,705.33 11
53,583.49 9
4,764.00 2
61,321.99 7
lopoomo 4
180,863.59 1(10/54 - 12/55)
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Government informationand tourist offices Expenditures Employees
$Finnish National Travel Office 25,804.79 3
French Broadcasting System in 123 298.81 3North America
-French Government Tourist Office 668,247.02 27
German Tourist Information Office 320,877.47 15(9/54 - 12155)
Government of India Information 215,340.06 28Services (10/54 - 12/55)
Irish Tourist Bureau 319,868.38 10(8/54 - 12/55)
Isra 1 Government Tourist Office 195,048.31 9(9/54 - 12/55)
Israel Office of Information 221,2S1.38 26
Italian State Tourist Office 435, 750 • 64(10/54 - 12155)
Japan Broadcasting Corporation 31,795.00(9/54 - 12155)
Japan Travel Information Office 88,279.66N w York Office $52,345.23,
5 employeesSan Francisco Office
$35,934.43, 4 employees
16
10Mexican Government Railway System
Netherlands Information Service
Netherlands National Tourist Office
149,396.86(9/54 - 12/55)
1560882.14 22
53,993.04 6(9/54 _ 12/55)
Netherlands Vest Indies TouristCommittee
63,821.27(8/54 - 12/55)
14
New Zealand Government Travel
63, 122.37Commissioner in the United States
(10/54 - 12/55)and Canada
II
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Government Informationand tourist offices Expenditures EMIT' es
rNorwegian National Travel Office 39,673.94 4
Official Belgian Tourist Bureau 6,040 00 3
Panama National Tourist Commission 12,648.00 1and Information Bureau (10/54 - 12/55)
Province of Quebec Tourist Bureau 24,978. 61 4(9/54 - 12155)
Republic of Indonesia, 43,060.84 5Information Office
Toyal Norwegian Information 1 6,356.1a 6Services
Scandinavian Railways 29,524.77 4
South African Tourist Corporation 134,156036 2
Spanish Tourist Office 40,35o.00 4(9/54 - 9155)
Swedish National Travel Office 48,935.42 21
Swiss National Tourist Office 45,237.88 6(9/54 - 12/55)
Swiss National Travel Office 181,665.60 23
Turkish Information Office 127,255.63 9
Union of South Africa Government 30,000 00 7Information Office
Yugoslav Information Center 80,102.82 12
Yugoslav State Tourist Office 9,276.24 2(2155 - 6/55)
TOTAL $ 70139,879.27 6o 6
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APPENDIX VIII
Table Showing Amounts Received byAmerican Organitations and Citizens of the United States
As Reported during 1955
* Indicates termination
REGISTRANT andFO2EIGN PRINCIPAL
ADAMS, John B.Pakistan Information Service,lkshington, D. C.
Legation of Laos
AIKENI"Paul C.Sultan of Muscat and Oman,
Said bin Taimur, Muscat,Oman
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
16,900.00
1 250.00
None r ported
ALK, Isadore G. 8,000.00Government of Thailand, Bangkok
ALSHER MIMS
None r portedTurkish Information Office,New York, New York
ANDERSEN, Ervin O. 6,000.09Embassy of Japan
10,000.00ARNOLD, TOMAS & PORTERThe Diplomatic Mission of theFederal Republic of Germany
ARROYO, Julian Avelino *Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Republic of Venezuela
ARTKINO PICTURES, INC.Sovexportfiln6 MoscowCzechoslovak State -Film, PragueMagyar Filmgyarto N.V., BudapestSovrcafilm, BudapestCentrala Wynajmu Filmow
(Film Polski)„ Warsaw
ATLAS PACKERS, INCORPORATEDAlex A. Kelen Limited, Montreal,
Canada
7, 355.16
55,809.64(Principal source:film rentals)
2,735.29
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
BEASLEY, PeterRepublic of Panama, Panama
BELLEAU, Wilfrid E.Tourist Bureau Province ofQuebec, Canada
BORKINI JosephRepublic of Indonesia, Djakarta
BOUKSTEIN, Maurice MoGovernment of Israel
(Consulate General, New York)Jewish Agency for Palestine
BOYKIN & De FRANCISDiplomatic Mission of the Federal
Republic of GermanyMrs. Claire Hugo Stinnes, Sr.,
Mulheim-Ruhr, GermanyStudiengesellschaft fur Privatrechtliche
Auslandinteressen, e.V., Bremen, GermanyAskania-Werke Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-TYiedenan$ Germany
BROWNFIELD, JosephMagyar Kulforgalmi ET
(Hungarian Export Commerce, Inc.),Budapest
BRUNNE'R, Toby E. G.Embassy of Japan
CAPLES COMPANY, THEEast Africa Tourist Travel
Associationl KenyaGovernment of the Union of
South Africa (South AfricaRailways), New York
British Railways„ LondonSwiss National Travel Office,
New YorkCores Iompair Eireann
(The Irish Transport Company),Dublin
Mexican Government Tourist Bureau,Mexico
None reported
1,300.00
24,110.61
5,000.00
9,900.00
6,000.00
None reported
21,666.07
1,175.00
501,536.01
3,9S8017
14,283.95
4,389.56
74 685.83261.39
5,879.42
396,057.17
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
COLES COMPANY, THE (COntvd)South African Tourist Corp., 99,6144.81
PretoriaAfrican Car Hire, Ltd., Capetown .41483.86Fogra Failte (National Tourist 92,500.94
Publicity Organization forIreland), Dublin
British West Indian Airways, 73,663.92Trinidad
Montego Beach Hotel Co.4Ltd, 8,936.82Jamaica
Inverurie Hotel Co., Ltd. 36,993.20(Belmont Manor Hotel), Bermnda
European Travel Commission, New York 251,004.11Swedish American Line, Gothenburg 29,285.54
CAPTAIN PEDLOWIS EUROPEAN RELIEF -578,336.57PACKAGE SERVICE, 10. (Funds rioitved only fromMonimpex-Ikka, Budapest persons in the United Stites
in payment for gift parcels)
CATTO, Robert JohnTran Van Chuang, Ambassador
of Viet-Nam
CENTRAL PARCEL SERVICE, INC.All Union Corp., "Intourist Ltd,"„Moscow
CHAPMAN & VOLFSOHNUnion Nacional de Productores deAzucar„ Mexico, D.F.
CHARLES, George J.Royal Greek Embassy Information
Service, Washington, D. C.
3,430.00
132,21459(Thnds rec iv d inpayment for giftparcels)
27,498 ,87
4 400.00
CHARLES W. HOYT COMPANY, INC.Royal Dutch Airlines 567,559.42N therlands National Tourist 4,834.42Office New York
N therlands Nest Indies Tourist 1,919.37Committee, New
Austrian State Tourist Department,Vienna 2,648.81
Jamaica Tourist Trade Development 65066201Board, Kingston
Switz rland Ch s Association N wYork 48,133.80Royal Netherlands Indilitri s air, 14,355.79
Ultrecht International Trade FairBritish Industri s Fair, London 74413.72
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
CHARLES von LOEWENFELDT &J. T. TRUE, INC.
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.,Tokyo and San "Francisco
Consulate General of Japan inSan Francisco
Japan Trade Center, SanFrancisco
CHEESMAN„ Frank AlbertGovernment of Guatemala,
Guatemala City
CHEM, Virgil E.The Development Board, Nassau,
Bahamas
CITRON, Wolfgang *Press and Information Office,Federal Republic of Germamy, Bonn
CLARK, Charles PatrickGovernment of Spain, Madrid
CLEAR, GOT TLIEB, FRIENDLY & HAMILTON, New YorkCLEARY, GOTTLIEB, FRIENDLY & BALL, Washington, D. C.
Government of the French bpublicConseil National du Patronat Francais, ParisHigh Authority, European Coal and Steel
Community, LuxembourgAsociacion de Colonos de Cuba
(Cuban Sugar Cane Growers Association);Asociacion Nacional de Hacendados de Cuba(National Cuban Sugar Mills OwnersAssociation), Havana
COCHRAN, GOSSELIN AND ASSOCIATESH. E. Jose Maria de Aransas Calmat of
Motrico, Ambassador of Spain
CalfEECE INTERNATIONAL CHINA, INC.R public of China, Board of Supplies of
the Executive Yuan, Taipeh„ Formosa
CONTINENTAL-ALLIED COMPANY *Government of Guatemala, Guatemala City
mum RECEIVED
26,765.80
4,740.*
15 530.06
170,000.00(To purchas -rail-road equipment)
12,913.00
240 00
89,999.97
190354.9650,027.1351,750.00
172 346.54
4soomo
41,138.88(Received for purchas .in the United States)
5,932.00
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REGISTRANT andYOREIGN PRINCIPAL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
COPE'', Rita B. *
1 1,1430 00Embassy of Japan
COSMOS TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. None reported"Intourist„ Ltd.", Moscow
COVINGTON & BURLINGGovernment of Denmark 52,920.83Government of Iran InactiveGovernment of Colombia 5,756037Government of Pakistan 215,140.62Government of the Netherlands None reportedRoyal Swedish Air Board InactiveDominion of Canada, Embassy 30,952.6o
COX, LANGTORD„ STODDARD & CUTLERGovernment of Italy; Italian Technical
DelegationGovernment of FranceGovernment of BelgiumGovernment of Austria Embassy &
EPP OfficeItalian Federation of Termer&
CooperativesUfficio Italian° dei Cambi, some
CULBERTSON, BRIGGS & PENDLETONSociedadMixte Siderurgia (Argentina) 1,200.00Dominican Sugar Institute 6,000.00Corporapion Argentina de Productores 1,200.00
de Carnes, New York
CUMMINGS, STANLEY, TRUITT & liztvhS 15,832 90Embassy of the Dominican Republic
DAMAN, Arnold H. 6,425.00Embassy of Japan
DAVIDSON, I. Irving 6,000.00General A. Somoza, President,
Republic of Nicaragua, Managua
DAVIES, MICHBERG, =DINGS, BEEBE and LANDAAramayo Corporation, Ltd., Bern, Switzerland
(Owners of tin mines in Bolivia)Hochschield Corp., Ltd., Santiago, Chile
(Olin rs of tin min s in Bolieia)Bergantin Corporation, Dominican Republic 41
8 762.76
2,000.006,000.002,52446
None reported
None reported
None reported
None reported
18 750.00
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
29,297.21
5.78
DAVIS POLK WARDWELL SUNDERLAND & KIENDLCompagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime
de Suez (Suez Canal Co.), Paris
de GIVE, Henry L.Kingdom of Belgium, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Brussels
DELSON„ LEVIN & GORDONRepublic of Indonesia -
Embassy & Mission to Umited NationsEmbassy of Burma
DEWEY, BALLANTINE„ BUSHBY, PALMER& MOODRepublic of Turkey, Ankara
DONOVAN, LEISURE, NEWTON & IRVINE 51 597.26Government of Thailand, Embassy
EDWARD L. GREENYTELD & CO. 2 750.00Yugoslav Information Service, New York
400833.24
250.00
7!,000.00
EDWARD W. BARRE1T & ASSOCIATES, INC.Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime
de Suez (Suez Canal Co.), ParisOffice of the Consulate General of
Japan, New York
EINHOMN„ NathanEmbassy of the Polish People's Republic
EBBE, CarlEdmund C. Chester, Havana, Cuba
FERNANDEZ, Louis A.Economic Counselor's Office,Embassy of the Argentine Republic
FINLEY., Forrest E. *Embassy of Haiti
TLEISHER, Henry C.Embassy of Israel
-FORREST E. FINLEY & ASSOCIATES *Embassy of Ethiopia
32,112.98
370927.19
7,920.00
6150000
2s 400.00
14,700.00
150.00
15,615.23
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
TOUR CONTINENT BOOK CORPORATIONMezhdunarodnaya Kniga (All Union
Book CoMbine)0 MoscowW.F.T.U. Publications Ltd., LondonKultura Hungarian Trading Co., Budapest
MUD, William HerzlScandinavian National Travel
Connission, New York
FRIEMMAN„ EricThe Embassy of the Federal republic
of Germany, Cultural Department
GALLAGHE'R, Michael D.Mexican Government, Lic. Miguel Aleman,
President
GASSI OscarGovernment of Israel, JerusalemGovernment of the Union of Burma,
Rangoon *
GEORGE PEABODY ASSOCIATESSecretariado Nacional de Informacao„
Culture Popular E Turismo, Lisbon
GERECHTER„ Gerhard G.Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands,
Hannover, Germany
GIGEADI, IanHaiti National Office of Tourism,
Port an Prince
GINSBURG, LEVENTHAL & BROWGovernment of Israel, Treasury Department
and Supply MissionSociety to Study Private Property
Interests in Foreign Countries,Bremen, Germany
GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICEIntouris t Ltd., Moscow
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
2350207.54(Received for purchss sand .profit on sal s ofimported mat rial)
7,003.91
None reported
3,250.00
150,000.0050000.00
48 300.00
None reported
6,798.91
12 178.11
'90875:..00
1681745.36(Duties and fe scollected on giftparcels for foreignininciPs1)
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
GLOBUS TRADING CORPORATIONMonimpax, Budapest
GOLDSTEIN, Gustave LouisState of Israel, Tel Aviv
GRANT ADVERTISING, INC.Guatemala Government Tourist Bureau
(Direccion Nacional de Turismo),Guatemala
GREGORY, Gene A. *Embassy of Viet-Nam
HAMILTON WRIGHT ORGANIZATION, INC.Ente Nazionale Per Le Industrie
Turistiche (E.N.I.T.), RomeGovernment of Venezuela CaracasVictor Eastman Lasso, QUito„ Ecuador
MOLD L. °RAM, INC.State of Viet-Nam, Saigon
HENLEY, LillianEmbassy of the U.S.S.R.
HULESTAD, Halyard-Merles Bapk, Oslo, NorwayGovernment of Norway,Ministries of /Inane° and Commerce
Den Norske Credit Bank, Oslo
HOITE AGE! ADVERTISING, INC,CubanlburistComission„ HavanaPackard Hotel, Havana *Prince George Hotal, Nassau *Ambos Mundos Hotel, Havana *Presidente Hotel, HavanaVedado Hotel, Havana
IMPORTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRODUCTSCentrul rt Difazare A. Cartii "MIR",
BucharestMazhdunarodnaja Kniga„ MoscowGuozi Shudian, PekingThe China Welfare Institate„ Shanghai
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
430,800.20(Received in paymentfor gift parcels)
None reported
None r ported
1,700.00
35soomo
1359994.46- -301,000.00---
None reported
4 125.0o
30,000.00None reported
l,200.00
62,096.4310836.76
149575.74130.30
11115.651,190.00
8,34609(Rinds received forsubscriptions andadvertising)
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
INDEPENDENT SYNDICATE, INC., THE * 3,000.00Embassy of Korea
INTERCONTINENTAL PUBLIC -RELATIONS, INC. 61,623.86State Of Israel, Jerusalem
INTERNATIONAL SEWICES, INC. 27 500.00Government of the Dominican Republic,
Ciudad Trujillo
ISRAEL PEDIAIELIC AGENCY IN AMERICA, INC.The Director General, Ministry of Posts,
in Behalf of the State of Israel,Jerusalem
JEROME JACOBSON ASSOCIAIRSEmbassy of Italy
JOHN A.CLEMENTS ASSOCIATES *Government of Guatemala, Guatemala City
236,464.98(Sale of stamps)
6,000.00
18 370 00
JOHN C. METCAL/E AND ASSOCIATES, INC.Dr. S. M. Vinocour (for Korea). 1,783.20
Mkshington„ D. C.None reportedFinn Moe, Oslo, Norway
joHNmogNAHAN & ASSOCIATES *Republic of Indonesia, Djakarta 21,074.83Jamaica 300 Years Celeblrations Committee, 4,897.07
Kingston
KEATS, ALLEN AND KEATSGovernment of Guatemala, Guatemala City
KEW, MASON, INC.The Development Hoard, a department
of the Bahamas Government (Nassau)Nova Scotia Ministry of Industry and
Publicity, HalifaxItalian National Tourist Office,New York
Spanish State Tourist Department,New York
Yarmouth County Tourist Comnittee„Nova Scotia
Incres Cia, Navigacion# S.A.(mores Nassau Line), Panama City
Japan Travel Information Office andJapan Tray 1 Bureau, New York
9,000.00
64,232.86
11,233.66
192681.35
21,191.48
None reported
17,362.79
1 145.87
-89-
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
KELLY, NASON„ INC. (Cont'd)Cremo Cheese Company, DenmarkNassau Yachthaven„ BahamasLauro Lines, Naples, ItalyBurns House, Ltd., NassauIncres Compagnia de Navigacion„
S. A., ItalyKingdom of Greece, National Tourist
Organization, AthensBritish Colonial Hotel, NassauEgyptian State Department of Tourismy
CairoPerret & Berthoud, S.A., Geneva,
SwitzerlandHotel Princess of Bermuda, Ltd.,
HamiltonCabo Blanco Fishing Club, PeruPalmdale Villas, NassauItalian Airlines, New YorkJapan Trade Centre, New YorkJapan Camera Information. & ServiceCenter, New York
Linjebuss International Aa B.,Stockholm
Autotransporte Touristico Espanol,SA, Madrid
KM, JAMES P.United States Cuban Sugar Council,
Washington, D. C.
KETTANEH„ Francis Anthopy BernardGovernment of the Mutawakelite
Kingdom of Yemen
KEY, MarjorieEmbassy of Japan
KEYSERLING, Leon H.Jean Richard, Commercial Counselor,wench Embassy
Mak, Clarence H. *Republic of Cuba, Military Intelligence
Service, Havana
MIN& SAKSIndustrias Quimincas Reunidas„ S. A.
(ORQUIMA)„ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
None reportedNone reported
3,273.0890.41
None reported
NonsAMPoried
4,7o34,781,499.02
39281.32
1053.86
632.1788.90
159762.80804.5628.73
647.74
123.11
102000.00
None reported
21,915.00
4250o.00
3,1149.28
13,28o044
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REGfSTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
KOEHLER, John T. 1,506.50Government of Denmark, Copenhagen
KOREAN PACIFIC PRESS 71,000.00Korean Pacific Press, Pusan
KRACIK, Jarmila 722.06Joseph Josten, London
KRAMER, Charles 9,999.96Republic of Liberia, Monrovia
KREISINGER, Robert 4,680.00Press Department, Embassy of
the U.S.S.R.
KROCK-ERWIN ASSOCIATES, INC.Government of the Union of South
Africa, PretoriaDr. Carlos Prio Socarras
LAMBERTON, Harry C.Embassy of the Polish People's
RepublicEmbassy of Czechoslovakia
LAW, Robert H., Jr.Legation of Latvia, Washington, D. C.
LEE, Lawrence Dewey, Jr.Teodoro Picado Lara, Managua, NicaraguaTeodoro Picado Michalski, Managua
LEVER, MichaelGovernment of Costa Rica and Embassy
of Costa Rica, San Jose and Washington, D.C.Embassy of Uruguay
LEVI, Joseph M.Embassy of the French Republic
3,500.00
7,755.00
14,796.21
7,854.87
None reported
135.00None reported
14,758.95
None reported
12,000.00
LOCKARD, Diana * 1,550.00Embassy of Viet-Nam
LOCKETT, Edward B. 13,323.81His Thai Majesty's Consulate,Miami, Florida
8,876.04
36,666.63
7,200.00
None r ported
20 000.00
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REGISTRANT andTOREIGN PRINCIPAL
LOUNZ1 GregoryLa Documentation Francaise -
Editions de la Presidence du Conseil(an official 'French Government Agency)
MARGOLD„ StellaV, MInterhalter, Yugoslav
Information Center, New York*Dr. Fayez Sayegh, Arab Information
Center, New YorkConsul of Greece Basil Tsemissis,
Boston, MassachusettsAmbassador Jose R. Chiriboga Vio
Embassy of EcuadorChristian Palmas (Permanent
representative of Greece tothe United Nations), New York *
MANIAS, Joseph FrancisCompania Maritima, Manila
McDONNELL & SLATTERYCommercial Office of the Embassy
of Spain
McLAUGHLIN, Charles AltonGovernment of the Dominican
Republic, Ciudad Trujillo
McKAHON„ (Henry Oliver) PatrickThe Government of Guatemala,
Guatemala City and Embassy
MINTZER, George J.Government of Turkey, Ankara
MOKOTOFF, Milton M.The representative of the Republic
of South Moluccas, New York
MOSS, Edward K.Rtpublic:of:Liber4a, Monrovia
NASH.„ AHERN & ABELLSwiss Government, Berne
NEMCOMB-ORAM INTERNATIONAL CORP.State of VietoNam„ Saigon
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
198.08(Subscriptioncollections)
.;200.00
150000
None reported
None reported
None reported
None reported
9,500.00
20000.00
None reported
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
5,500.00
8,166.71
1380588.75(Funds received in payment ofduties and oth r charges ongift parcels shiPP d abroad)
120000.00None reportedNone reportedNone r ported
t, 682,273,76(Received in paym ntfor gift parcels
None reported
None reported
5 000000
None reported
79 029.872,000.00
4260.3514,021.42
214,575019
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REGISTRANT andBaREIGN PRINCIPAL
OIDUNNE, Eugene, Jr,Government of Peru, Lima
Embassy of PeruComite de Productores de
Azucars Lima
PARCELS TO RUSSIA, INC.Intourist, Ltd., Moscow
PATRICIA DICKMAN ASSOCIATESJapan Air Lines Coo, Ltd., Tokyo
PEHLE, LESSER, MANN, RIMER & LUXFUEDGovernment of YugoslaviaCity of Lucerne, SwitzerlandGovernment of 7ranceGovernment of Jamaica, Kingston
PEKAO TRADING CORPORATIONBank Polska Kasa Opiekis S. A*,
Warsaw
PENA, Salvador Cenci°Emilio Ochoa Ochoa (Leader, Cuban
Orthodox Party)
PHILLIPS, WendellSultan Said bin Taimurs Sultan of
Muscat and Oman, S. E. Arabia
RENGERSs Daniel Wilco van Welderen *Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
RIERA.GCHEZ, EliseoUnderground groups in Cuba
RIPS, SergeGovernment of Thailand, BangkokRepublic of Haiti - President
Magloire and Ambassador Leger*
ROBERT R. NATHAN ASSOCIATES, Inc.Jewish Agency for Palestine *Embassy of IsraelGovernment of th Union of
Burma, Rangoon
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
ROSS, LeoPress Attache, Union of
South Africa
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
2,500.00
ROME, James H. 13,2S0,00His Thai Majestyls EmbassyHis Thai Majestyts Consulates
Miami, Florida
ROY BERNARD COAPANY, INC., THE 144,906.00Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn
BIDICK„ Albert J. 3,750.00The Republic of Liberia (3 months)
SANDERS, GRAVELLE, VHITLOCK & MARKEY 8,652.08Arab Information Center, New York
SCHALER„ BUTLER& ASSOCIATESRepublic of Liberia, Monrovia 33, 6)0.00Embassy of Ethiopia 1,000.00Embassy of Austria * 10300.81Embassy of the Republic of 7,487.00
Indonesia *
SCOTT WILSON & ASSOCIATES 230850063Government of Guatemala, Guatemala City
SEGER, Gerhart H. 2 940.00German Embassy
SELVAGE & LEEPan-American Coffee Bureau., New York 38,500.00Government of Bolivia, La Paz 9,000.00
SHALLNA„ Anthony' O. None reportedGovernment of Lithuania,
Legation of Lithuania
SKADDEN, ARPS & SLATE 1,000.00The Mutawakelite Kingdom of Yemen,
Sanal and Legation
SMITH, Alan Dexter 4955moEmbassy of Japan
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
SMITH, Edwin S,Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga, MoscowCzechopress, PragueChina Photo Service, PekingAgerpress, BucharestZentral Bild, East BerlinHungarian Review Photo Service
(formerly Hungarian Bulletin),Budapest
Legation of the Hungarian People'sRepublic
Czechoslovakian EmbassyLegation of the People's Republic
of RumaniaPolish EmbassyCzechoslovak Life, PragueCartimex (was, Centrul de Librarii
Si Difuzare a Cartii "IMEX"),Bucharest
Artia, Prague
SOKITCH, MiloyeThe National Bank of the Kingdom
of Yugoslavia in Exile
SPEERS, Peter CarterPakistan Information Service,Washington, D. C.
SPENCER, William ByronEmbassy of the Republic of
Indonesia
STAVISKY, Samuel E.Asociacion Nacional de Hacendados
de Cuba (National Cuban SugarMill Owners Association) andAsociacion de Colonos de Cuba(Cuban Sugar Cane GrowersAssociation), Havana
United States Cuban Sugar Council,Washington, D. C,
STEPHEN GOETZ ASSOCIATES, INC.German Tourist Information Office,New York
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
0,872,75(FUnds received from bookand music royalties andsale of photographs)
None reported
60172.20
4,576.5o
420675.25
130691.39
102,814. 43
STITT, N lson As 9,100.00Embassy of Japan
-95-
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS RECEIVED
STRONG, William None reportedConsulate of Israel,
Los Angeles
STUART, John 8,545.00Embassy of the Polish People's
Republic
SURREY, KARASIK0 GOULD AND EON 57 076.94Ocmision de Defense de Azucer y
Fomento de la Cane, represented bythe Secretary of State withoutPortfolio, Ciudad Trujillo,Dominican ePublic
TENNENT, Hugh C.The Government of the Dominion of
New Zealand
TRAVEL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONNational Tourist Office of Haiti,
Port-an-Prince
UNITED STATES CUBAN SUGAR COUNCILMember-companies owning or operating
sugar properties in Cuba
UNIVERSAL PUBLIC RELATIONS, SRC.Republic of Korea, Seoul
VINOCOUR, S. M. (Dr.)Korean Information Service, Inc.,
Seoul
Nona r ported
9,999.96
133,420.58
21,128.78
9,300.00
VISSON, Anatole 5,194.26Spanish Government, Ministry of
Information, Madrid
MALSH, Bailey None reportedGovernment of Nicaragua, Managua
WASHINGTON SERVICE ASSOCIATES
3,600.00Argentine Government Oil Yields Commission
in the United States (E.N.D.E.), New York
WATTAWA, John 2,000.00Finska Angfertyge Aktiebolag t,
Helsingfors
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REGISTRANT andYOREIGU PRINCIPAL
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
WEAVER & VAN KOUGHNET 15,000.00Republic of Guatemala, Guatemala City
GOTSHAL &MANGES 10,107.24Aba S. Eban, Ambassador of IsraelGovernment of Israel, Tel-Aviv
WENDELL P. COLTON C0MPANYTrinidad & Tobago Tourist Board, 24,791.44
11.Barbados Publicity Committee, 7,289.35
B. W. I.Israel National Tourist Center, 61,789.13
New York
mamums, Jay Jerome 9,000.00Embassy of Korea
maLsoN AND PRYOR None r portedEmbassy of the Union of Burma
WIN NATHANSON & ASSOCIATES, INC.Mauricio Hochschild S.A.M.I.„ New York 52,721.06Cie. Aramayo de Mines en Bolivia, New York None reported
INYORMATION * 16,809.58Arab Information Center, New York
YOUNG, RichardGovernment of Japan 7,500.00Government of Saudi Arabia 6,039.26Government of Honduras None reported