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REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE
FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED
May 1953
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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 the Foreign
Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, pursuant to Section 11 of
that Act, which requires the Attorney General from time to time to report
to Congress concerning the administration of the Act, as well as the
nature, sources and content of political propaganda disseminated or
distributed by agents of foreign principals registered under the terms
of the Act.
This report is concerned with the administration and enforcement
of the Foreign Agents Registration Act for the calendar year 1952 and is
submitted in supplement to the report for the years 1942-1944, the report
for the years 1945-1949, and the reports for the calendar years 1950 and 1951.
During 1952 forty-nine registration statements were filed by
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ag nts of foreign principals as defined in Subs ctions (1) to (4)
Section 1(c) of the Act. In addition, thirty-one individuals filed
registration statements as a result of the agency status created by
Section 1(c)(5) of the Act, which is Section 20(a) of the Internal
Security Act of 1950, and includes within the definition of the t rm
"agent of a foreign principal" any person who has knowledge of or has
received instruction or assignment in the espionage, counterespionage
or sabotage service or tactics of' a government of a foreign country or
of a foreign political party. A list of these registrants is contained
in Appendix VIII.
Fifty-two registration statements were terminated in the cal ndar
year 1952, leaving a total of 234 active registration statements in th
Department's file as of December 31, 1952, in addition to the total of
48 statements filed pursuant to Section 1(0)(5). Exhibits A or short-
form registration statements were filed by 251 individuals as °Mc rs,
directors, employees or other persons rendering assistance to the
registrant in the interest of the foreign principal.
The Foreign Agents Registration Act is administered by the Foreign
Agents Registration Section of the Criminal Division and consists, in
addition to the Chief of the Section who is also Chief of the Internal
Security Section, of an Assistant Chief, three attorneys and four clerical
employees. In compliance with the provisions of the Act the Foreign
Agents Registration Section maintains in permanent form one copy of all
registration statements and all statements concerning the distribution
of political propaganda furnished under the Act as public records and
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makes them availabl for public examination and inspection. Photocopies
of the statements filed under the Act are furnished to applicants at a
reasonable fee.
In its administration of the Act, the Foreign Agents Registration
Section undertakes to answer inquiries from individuals and organizations
as to their possible obligations under the statute and answers inquiries
from the general public as well as from Government officials as to the
content of registration statements.
While staff limitations prevent any continuing and detailed
analysis of the propaganda material filed with this Department pursuant
to the Act, each item of propaganda received is checked for compliance
with the filing and labeling provisions of the statute. Periodically
the Federal Bureau of Investigation is requested to conduct appropriate
investigations to determine whether registrants are fulfilling their
obligations under the Act. As part of such investigative procedure the
books and records of certain registrants are inspected by agents of the
Bureau in accordance with the authority granted for such examination by
Section 5 of the Act and the rules promulgated thereunder by the Attorney
General. In the exercise of this authority Bureau agents have examined,
among others, the books and records of the Four Continent Book Corporation,
the agent of Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga; Artkino Pictures, American agent of
Sovexport Films; and Russky Kustar, a West Coast bookstore handling
Soviet publications.
In its administration and enforcement of the Act the Department
relies chiefly on the investigative reports of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for information regarding the activities of persons who
may be acting within the United States as agents of foreign principals.
The Act is administered and enforced primarily with a view toward
obtaining as full disclosure as possible regarding the activities of
persons who are acting within this country as agents of foreign principals,
especially such as are engaged in the dissemination or preparation of
political propaganda.
A functional analysis of the registration statements filed und r
the terms of the Act reveals that the majority of persons registered ar
engaged in publicity activities, whether as public relations advisers,
publicity agents, information service employees, advertising agenci s,
representatives and leaders of political movements, or official government
information or tourist offices. On the other hand, a considerable numb r
of persons register who do not engage in any publicity activity, such
as attorneys and commercial and financial agencies. The registration
statements filed in 1952 follow this sane functional pattern. Thirty-five
of the 49 statements filed in that year were submitted by persons engag d
in publicity activities of some form or other, while ten statements wer
filed by attorneys and the renaining four by commercial or financial
agents. A detailed functional analysis of the 49 registration statements
filed in 1952 will be found in Appendix V.
Of the 52 registration statements terminated in 1952, three mer
for individuals who had been employed by the Soviet EmbassY in connection
with the publication and distribution of the Soviet Information Bulletin
and who lost their employment as a result of a ruling by the Department
of Stet in July 1952 that the Soviet Embassy would no long r
permitted to distribute the Bulletin within the United States. Your
American citizens employed by the Soviet Embassy on the Bulletin staff
continued their registration statements since their employment continu d
in the Press Department of the Embassy.
As indicated in the report for the calendar year 1951, a
considerable number of foreign governments continue to have on their
diplomatic staffs information officers, including press, publicity and
cultural attaches, and issue a sizeable amount of propaganda material
directly from their embassies and legations. Because of the exemptions
from registration provided by Section 3(a) of the Act, no information
is received as to the amounts expended for such propaganda activity.
communist-dominated country maintains within the United States an
information office separate and apart from the embassy or legationA
Since the closing of the Polish Research and Information Service by the
Department of State in August 1951, two American citizens formerly
employed by the Polish Research and Information Service are registered
since they have been retained by the Polish Embassy to continue functions
for the Embassy similar to those previously performed for the Information
Service.
The nature of the political propaganda disseminated within th
United States by agents of foreign principals has not varied to any
marked extent in the approximately eleven years during which the
Department of Justice has administered and enforced the Foreign Agents
Registration Act. Propaganda disseminated throughout the United States
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still takes the form of press releases, pamphlets, books, illustrated
magazines, handbills, petitions, speeches, bulletins, news reports,
motion pictures, films, slides and radio broadcasts.
In the main, the content of political propaganda aims to create
good-will among the citizenry of the United States toward the country
responsible for the dissemination of the propaganda material. Changes
and shifts in the international political scene will, of course, reflect
a change in the content of political propaganda. The greatest volum of
published material continues to be disseminated by official government
information and tourist offices, chief among which are the British
Information Services, Israel Office of Information, Government of India
Information Services, Information Office of the Republic of Indonesia,
Netherlands Information Service, Belgian Government Information Center,
and The American-Swedish News Exchange, Inc. Other government offices
that consistently disseminate political propaganda to the American public
ares Spanish Tourist Office, Italian State Tourist Office, Turkish
Information Office, Dominican Republic Information Center, Egyptian
Information Bureau, Yugoslav Information Center and Australian News and
Information Bureau. A complete list of all government information and
tourist offices registered with this Department together with amounts
received by such agencies from their governments and the amounts expend d
within the United States as well as the number of their employees will
be found in Appendix VI.
In its administration and enforcement of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act, the Department during the calendar year 1952 devoted
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considerable study to the problems presented by the importation of
communist propaganda, particularly with regard to obtaining the fullest
possible disclosure of such propaganda activities under the terms of th
Ac t0
The four principal outlets for communist political propaganda
within the United States by persons who are registered with this
Department under the Foreign Agents Registration Act are2 (1) Four
Continent Book Corporation, registered as an agent of Mezhdunarodnaja
Kniga, the All-Union Soviet book combine, People's China, Hong Kong
Distributing Office, and World Federation of Trade Union Publications,
Ltd., London; (2) Artkino Pictures, Inc., which distributes motion
pictures within the United States as the agent of Sovexport Film, USSR,
Sovromfilm, Rumania, and Centrala Wynajrm Filmow, Poland; (3) Edwin S.
Smith, a literary and photo agent, who, in addition to the foreign
principals previously reported by his predecessor, Helen Black, also
began representing in the year 1952 the Legation of the Hungarian
People's Republic, Washington, De C., the Czechoslovakian Embassy,
Washington, D. C., the Polish Mmbassy, Washington, D. C. and the Legation
of the Romanian People's Republic, Washington, D. C., as well as
Mezhdunarodnaja Kniga, Moscow, and Zentral Bild, Berlin, a photo
distributing agency under the supervision of the East German Government;
(4) Imported Publications and Products, which, in addition to th foreign
principals represented in 1951, became distributing agents during 1952
for Centrul de Librarii Si Difuzare A Cartii, Bucharest, Rumania; Guozi
Shudian, Peking, China; China Reconstructs (bimonthly magazine), Shanghai,
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and China Monthly Review, Shanghai. Typical of the printed material
distributed by Four Continent and Imported Publications and Products
are such items as "Pravda" and "Isvestia;" a weekly current events journal
in English entitled "New Times;" the weekly organ of the Information
Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties, "For a Lasting Peace for
a People's Democracy," published in Bucharest, Rumania; a political and
labor magazine entitled "Labour Monthly," published in London; "People's
China," an English-language journal published in Peiping and transmitted
to the United States by the Hong Kong Distributing Office; an illustrated
monthly entitled "Soviet Union," which is published in six languages
including English; and a monthly literary magazine entitled "Soviet
Literature" and published in Moscow. In addition to these regularly
issued publications, the Iron Curtain countries disseminate books on
scientific and cultural works which invariably contain Some political
propaganda, pamphlets on communist political or social life considered
to be of special significance as well as numerous biographies of leaders
of the Soviet Union and satellite countries, past and present, and the
roles such leaders have played in their respective countries.
A quantity of communist political propaganda is being transmitted
into the United States to persons who are not registered with this
Department under the terms of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. An
opinion of the Attorney General dated December 10, 1940 states in substance
that political propaganda transmitted into the United States in violation
or circumvention of the Act may be declared non-mailable by the Postmaster
General. By analogy, therefore, such material may be seized by the
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Bureau of Customs as an importation contrary to law when such transmittal
is otherwise than through the mails. Consequently, this Department has
maintained a close liaison with representatives of the Post Office
Department and Bureau of Customs to prevent the transmittal in the United
States mails or by any other instrumentality of interstate or foreign
commerce of foreign political propaganda whenever there is any indication
that such transmittal may be in circumvention of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act.
Marked increases in the distribution of political propaganda in
this country have been noted with regard to the Egyptian Information
Bureau, German Tourist Information Office, Robert T. Oliver as agent for
the Korean Pacific Press and the Republic of Korea, and the Moroccan
Office of Information and Documentation. The growing strength of certain
political independence movements is evidenced by the registration during
1952 of representatives of the National Council of the Republic of Poland
in London; by the Ukrainian National Council of West Germany; by agencies
of Czechoslovakian independence movements and by increased activity on
behalf of Tunisian and Moroccan independence movements. It is also
interesting to note that there was one registration by a representativ
of the Socialist Reich Party, Hanover, Germany, which has been characterized
in the public press of this country as a political movement patterned
after the National Socialist Party led by Adolf Hitler.
The reestablishment of trade and diplomatic relations between the
United States and Japan is reflected to some extent by the registration
of Wendell P. Colton Company, an advertising firm, on behalf of the Japan
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Travel Information Office, the retention by the Japanese Government as
a public relations consultant of Lykke Eilkin & Associates, and by the
employment of the law firm of Baer, Bennett & Pullen as attorneys for
the Council on Tuna Export of Japan.
In view of the general interest in the amount of money received
by persons acting within the United States as agents of foreign principals,
this report contains for the first time a summary showing the amount of
money received by American individuals and organizations from their for ign
principals during the past five years. This summary, which appears as
Appendix VII, does not include registrants who are primarily foreign
instrumentalities or are direct agencies of foreign governments. As
indicated, the financial information regarding foreign agencies is
contained in Appendix VI, showing mounts received and expended by
official government information and tourist offices.
In addition to the appendices previously mentioned the report
contains in Appendix I a list of persons who filed public registration
statements under the Act during 19529 other than those whose agency status
was created under the terms of Section 1(c)(5) (Section 20(a) of th
Internal Security Act of 1950). These registrants are listed in this
Appendix according to registration number and those registrations which
were terminated during the year are indicated therein by an asterisk.
Appendix II consists of an alphabetical list of registrants with
terminations also denoted by an asterisk. This appendix also contains
the names of the foreign principals as set forth by the registrant together
with a brief description of the nature of the agency. In Appendix III
Attorney General
are listed the names of all persons mho have filed registration statements
with this Department since June 1942, when the administration of the Act
was transferred to the Department of Justice and which were in an active
status as of December 31, 1952, presented according to geographical area
or nationality field. This appendix contains for the first time the
nationality fields of Yemen and Ecuador. An alphabetical list of
individuals who during 1952 filed an Exhibit A to a registration stet msnt
filed in the name of another individual, corporation, partnership or
other combination of individuals as an officer, director, employee or
other person rendering assistance to the registrant in the interest of
the foreign principal is contained in Appendix IV.
Respectfully submitted,
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Table of Appendices
Registrants Who Filed During 1952 Listed Accordingto Registration Number 00000000000000000000000000000000 13
II, Alphabetical List of Registrants Whose StatementsWere Filed During the Year 1952 00000000000000000000000 16
III. Registrants Whose Public Registration StatementsWere in Active Status as of December 31, 1952,Listed According to Geographical Area or NationalityField
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IV. Alphabetical List of Individuals Who During 1952Filed an Exhibit A to a Registration StatementFiled in the Name of Another Individual, Corporation,Partnership, or Other Combination of Individuals, asan Officer, Director, Employee or Other PersonRendering Assistance to the Registrant in the Interestsof the Foreign Principal 5 8
V. Classification of Statements According to PrincipalFunction Reported, 1952 00 0 0000 00 0 0 00 00 000 0 0000000 00 71
VI. Expenditures and Employees of Government Informationand Tourist Offices, 1952 00000000000000000000000000000 72
VII. Table Showing Amounts Reported as Received by AmericanOrganizations and Citizens of the United States WhoseRegistration Statements Have Been in an Active StatusSince January 1, 1948 00000-000-00000M00000000080000.00'
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VIII. Alphabetical List of Individuals Who Have RegisteredDuring 1952 Because of Knowledge of or Having ReceivedInstruction or Assignment in the Espionage, Counter-espionage or Sabotage Service or Tactics of a ForeignGovernment or Foreign Political Party 119
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APPENDIXI
REGISTRANTS WHO FILED DURING 1952LISTED ACCORDING TO REGISTRATION NUMBER
* Indicates Registration Statement has been terminated.
REG. NO. REGISTRANT
702 Jose G. Padilla
703 Fulton, Walter & Halley
704 Instituto Nacional de Carnes(Argentine Meat Institut )
7054e Wayne Townsend Geissinger
706 InterContinental Airways, Inc.
707 Dr. Stefan Mytwytsky
708* Jerome Jacobson Associates
709 The Roy Bernard Co., Inc.
710* Edward B. Lockett
711 Eric Priedheim Company
712 Haar, Bennett & Pullen
713 Joseph Brownfield
714* Milton L. Zisowitz
715 Earle Mingo Brockman, Jr.
716* Marjorie M. Brockman
717 George Robert Burns
718 Schaler, Butler & Associates
719 Otis H. Ellis
720* Kathleen Goldsmith
721 Globus Trading Corporation
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REG. NO. REGISTRANT
722
Representation of the PolishNational Council in thUnited States
723 Edwin S. Smith
724 Washington Service Associat s
725 Jarmila Kracik Vanecek
726* Haitian Dessalines West rnHemisphere Trade Corporation
727* Jules Bergman
728 Arnold, Fortes & Port r
729 Tunisian Office for NationalLiberation
730 Krock-Erwin Associates, Inc.
731* Bill 'lard()
732 Holbrook and McKinsey
733 Josef Lipski
734* Harold Keith Thompson, Jr.
735 William Herzl Freed
736 Scandinavian Railways
737 Skadden, Arps & Slate
738 John Mattawa
739* Eugene Kelly
740 Edmund Albert Chester
741 Gerhart Henry Seger
742 Carl Erbe
743 Institute for Netherlands-American IndustrialCoop ration
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REG. NO.
744
745*
746
747
748
749
750
REGISTRANT
Edmund Blair Bolles
Ervin Kulka
Cox, Langford, Stoddard &Cutler
Cunningham & Walsh, Inc.
Davies, Richberg, Tydings,Beebe & Landa
Victoria Kent
Lykke-Milkin & Associat s
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APPENDIX II
Alphabetical List of RegistrantsWhose Statements Were Filed During
the Year 1952
* Indicates Registration Statement has been terminated
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. N00,
A
ARGENTINE MEAT INSTITUTE
704Institut° Nacional de
Carnes, Buenos Aires
ARNOLD, FORTAS & PORTER
728The Diplomatic Mission of theFederal Republic of Germany,Washington, D. C.
NATURE OF AGENCY
Market promotion
Legal servic s
BkAR, BENNETT & FULLEN 712 Legal servicesKazuo Kamogawa, Representative,
Council on Tuna Export ofJapan, Beverly Bills, Calif.
BERGMAN, Jules 727* WriterGovernment of India Information
Services, New York
BOLLES, Edmund Blair 744 Editorial s rvicesComite France Actuelle, Paris
BROCKMAN, Earle Wingo, Jr. 715 Proofread r;USSR Information Bulletin, editorial services
Washington, D. C.Embassy of U.S.S.R., Press
Department, Washington, D. C.
BROCKMAN, Marjorie M. 716* Proofreader ; cl rkUSSR Information Bulletin,Washington, D. C.
BROWNFIELD, Joseph 715 Gift parcel s rvicMagyar Kulforgalmi RT
(hungarian Export Comnerce,Inc.), Budapest
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
BURNS, George RobertGovernment of India Information
Services, New York
REG. NO.
717
NATURE OF AGENCY
Writer
CHESTER, Edmund Albert 740 Public relationsGovernment of the Republic
of Cuba, Havana
COX, LANGFORD, STODDARD & CUTLER 746 Legal servic sItalian Technical Delegation,Washington, D. C.
Government of Italy, RODS;Embassy, Washington, D. C.
Government of France, Parisand Washington, D. C.
Section of Economic Cooperation,(Formerly Belgian EconomicMission), Belgian Embassy,Washington, D. C.
Government of Austria, Embassyand ERP Office, Washington, D. C.
Cassa per Operere Straordinariedi Pubblico Interesse Nell'Italia Meridionale (Cassa peril Mez7ogiorno),,Rome
Italian Federation of Farmers'Cooperatives, ROM) andWashington, D. C.
CUNNINGHAM & WALSH, INC. 747 Advertising couns 1;
Pan-American Coffee Bureau, publicity
New York
DAVIES, RICHBERG, TYDINGS, 748 Legal services
BEEBE & LANDAAramayo Corporation, Ltd.,
Bern, Switzerland(Owners of tin mines inBolivia)
Hochschield Corporation, Ltd.,Santiago, Chile(Owners of tin mines inBolivia)
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
ELLIS, Otis H. 719 Legal adviser;United States of Venezuela, technical consultant
Caracas
ERBE, Carl 742 Public relationsEdmund C. Chester, Havana, adviser
Cuba
ERIC A. FRIEDHEIM COMPANY 711 Public relationsEuropean Travel Commis4i,m, counselNew York
FREED, William Herzl 735 Public relationsScandinavian National Travel director
Commission, New York
FULTON, WALTER & HALLEY 703 Legal servioCorporaoion Peruana delSanta, Lima, Peru
GEISSINGER, Wayne Townsend 705* Legal advis r toDr. Syngman Rhea, President, New York Consulate
Republic of Korea, Pusan
GLOBUS TRADING CORPORATIOTT 721 Gift parcel s rVio
IKKA, Budapest, Hungary
GOLDSMITH, KATHLEEN 720* Writer; r s archGovernment of India Information
Services, New York
HAITIAN DESSALINES WESTERN 726* Procurement agent
HEMISPHERE TRADE CORPORATIONRepublic of Haiti, Port-au-
Prince
HOLBROOK and MaINSEY 732 Legal servic s
Republic of Haiti, Embassy,Washington, D. C.
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO NATURE OF AGENCY
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INSTITUTE FOR NETHERLANDS-AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION
Instituut Voor Nederlandsch-Amerikaansche IndustrieeleSamtnwerking, Amsterdam
INSTITUT° NACIONAL DE CARNES
INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS, INC°Government of Israel SupplyMission, New York
743 Investment promotion
704 See: Argentin MeatInstitut
706 Aircraft s rvic s
JEROME JACOBSON ASSOCIATES
708*
Economic & busin asEmbassy of the Republic of consultants
Indonesia, Washington D. C.
KELLY, Eugene 739*
Public r lations;Korean Government, Seoul research
KENT, VictoriaSpanish Republican Government
in Exile, Paris
KRACIK VANECEK, JarmilaJose Josten (Editor,
"Information Service of FreeCzechoslovakia" &Cechoslovak"), London
KROCK-ERAIN ASSOCIATES, INC.Gen. Anastosio Somoza, Pres.,Republic of Nicaragua,Managua
Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa,Ambassador, Washington, D. C.
KULKA, ErvinJosef Josten (Editor,
"Information Service ofFree Czechoslovakia" &"Cechoslovak"), LondoL
749 Representativcouns llor
725 Subscription &publicity ag nt
730 Public r lationscounsel; publicity
745*
Subscription agent
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
LIPSKI, Jozef 733 Political r pre-Polish Government in sentative
Exile, London
LOCKETT, Edward B. 710*
Press relationsRepublic of China, officer
Taipeh, Formosa
LYKKE-WILKIN & ASSOCIATESJapanese Government
(Japanese Embassy andJapanese Consulate Gaueral,San Francisco Distriot),Tokyo
750 Public relationsconsultants
MARDO, Bill
731*
Makeup editor;USSR Information Bulletin, writer
Washington, D. C.
PADILLA, Jose G. 702 Representativ inUnion Nacional Sinarouista, NorthernMexico City California
REPRESENTATION OF THE POLISHNATIONAL COUNCIL IN THE UNITEDSTATESNational Council of the Republic
of Poland, London
ROY BERNARD CO., INC., THEFederal Republic of Germany,
Bonn
722 Representatives inthe Unit d Stat s
709 Public relations;publicity; tourism
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
SCANDINAVIAN RAILWAYS 736 Ticket & informationDanish State Railways, office
CopenhagenNorwegian State Railways,
OsloSwedish State Railways,
Stockholm
SCHALER, BUTLER & ASSOCIATES 718 Public r lations;Embassy of Liberia, publicity
Washington, D. C.
SEGER, Gerhart Henry 741 LecturerDiplomatic Mission, Federal
Republic of Germany,Washington, D. C.
SKADDEN, ARPS & SLATE 737 Legal and economicThe Moutawakilite Kingdom servic s
of Yemen, Soma; Legation,Washington, D. C.
SMITH, Edwin S. 723 General lit raryMezhdunarodjna Kniga, Moscow and photo ag ntsCzechopress, PragueChina Photo Service, PekingAgerpress, BucharestZentral Bild, East BerlinUSSR Information Bulletin,Washington, D. C.
Hungarian Bulletin, BudapestLegation of the Hungarian Peoples'
Republic, Washington, D. C.Czechoslovakian Embassy,Washington, D. C.
Legation of the Romanian Peoples'Republic, Washington, D. C.
Polish Embassy, Washington, D. C.Czechoslovak Life, Prakma
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REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL REG. NO. NATURE OF AGENCY
THOMPSON, Harold Keith, JraSozialistische Reichspartei(Socialist Reich Party),Hannover, Germany
"Die Andere Seite", publicationof Dr. Rudolf Aschenauer,Munich
TUNISIAN OFFICE FOR NATIMALLIBERATIONNeo-Destour Party (New
Constitution Party),Tunis & Cairo
734*
Representativ inUnited States,publicity agent &public relationscouns 1
729 Political informa-tion offic
IMMO
WASHINGTON SERVICE ASSOCIATESArgentine Government Oil Fields
Commission in the UnitedStates (E.N.D.E.), New York
WATTAWA, JohnFinska AngfartygeAktiebolaget, Helsingfors
WYTWYTSKY, StefanUkrainian National Council,Augsburg, West Germany
724 Trade r pr s nta-tive
738 Legal services
707 Politicalrepresentativ
ZISOWITZ, Milton L. 714*
WriterGovernment of India Information
Services, New York
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APPENDIX III
Registrants whose public registrationstatements were in active status as ofDecember 31, 1952, listed according togeographical area or nationality field.Numbers in parentheses denote represen-tatimn in more than one field.
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG. NO.
ALBANIA
William Frary Von Blomberg 682
233 Marlboro StreetBoston, Massachusetts
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ARGENTINA
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Argentine Institute of Trade Promotion 48912 West 56th StreetNew York 19, New York
Culbertson, Briggs & PendletonStoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Argentine Meat Institute(Institut° Nacional de Carnes)11 West 42nd StreetNew York 18, New York
Washington Service Associates1406 G Street, N. W. (Rm. 512)Washington 5, D. C.
(637)
704
724
AUSTRALIA
Olewl=mor■
Australian Broadcasting Comnission630 Fifth Avenue (Rm. 3320)New York 20, New York
Australian News & Information Bureau636 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
394
418
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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.551 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
Austrian State Tourist Department48 East 48th StreetNew York, New York
The Austrian Trade Delegate31 East 69th StreetNew York 21, New York
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1210 18th Street, N. Vir.Washington 6, D. C.
(361)
495
625
(746)
BASQUE(Sees Spain)
BELGIUM
Films of the Nations, Inc. (353)
62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Belgian Government Information Center 405630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Official Belgian Tourist Bureau 529
422 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Henry L. de Give 700
1015 William-Oliver BuildingAtlanta 3, Georgia
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1210 18th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
(746)
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
BOLIVIA Selvage, Lee & Chase1 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York
Davies, Richberg, Tydings, Beebe& Landa1000 Vermont Avenue, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
(628)
748
BRAZIL Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
William John Moloney1346 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.(Room 811)
Washington 6, D. C.
Fred Jacob Huber1346 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.(Room 811)
Washington 6, D. C.
(406 )
686
687
BRITISH CROWN
Kelly, Nason, Inc. (71)
COLONIES
247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Wendell P. Colton Company122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
The Jamaica Progressive League2286 Seventh AvenueNew York 30, New York
Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc.551 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
(78)
296
(361)
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO,
BRITISH CROWNCOLONIES (Cont'd)
Bermuda Trade Development Board(The Bermuda Official InformationOffice)
620 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Virgil Edward Chenea1633-4 duPont BuildingMiami 32, Florida
430
698
BURMA, UNION OF Robert R. Nathan Associates# 3 Thomas CircleWashington 5, D. C.
Delson, Levin & Gordon120 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York
Ameritex Development Corporation37 Wall StreetNew York 4, New York
(352)
(502)
670
CANADA
J. Raymond Hoover 54
412 Metropolitan Bank BuildingWashington. 5, D. C.
Kelly, Nason, Inc. ( 71)
247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Horace H. Powers 98
Railroad Terminal BuildingSt. Albans, Vermont
Wilfrid E. Belleau 409
4141 West Vliet StreetMilwaukee 8, Wisconsin
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG, NO.
CANADA
National Film Board of Canada
437(Cont'd)
1270 Avenue of the AmericasNew York 20, New York
Province of Quebec Tourist &Publicity Bureau48 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Covington and Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
The Demby Company34 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York
440
(523)
(572)
MILE
Mendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Corporacion de Foment° de laProduccion37 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc.30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
National Lecture Management, Inc.714 Dupont Circle BuildingWashington 6, D. C.
401
(428)
(638)
•IMI.I.Mat.11•9:12
CHINA
Four Continent Book Corporation
(94)38 'Nest 58th StreetNew York 19, New York
Kuomintang of China, Headquarters 282
in America844 Stockton StreetSan Francisco 8, California
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
391CHINA Central News Agency of China,(Cont'd) New York Bureau
1510 News Building220 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Chinese News Service30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Committee on Planning and Advisingfor Chinese Students in the U. S.125 East 65th StreetNew York 21, New York
Paul Guillumotte, Inc.475 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
Universal Trading Corporation630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Central News Agency of China,Washington Bureau1188 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Commerce International China, Inc.64 Hamilton StreetPaterson, New Jersey
Harry C. Lamberton1822 Jefferson PlaceWashington 6, D. C.
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 56, New York
402
414
429
450
621
679
(696)
(723)
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
(406)COLOMBIA
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NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
COLOMBIA Covington & Burling (623)(Cont'd) 701 Union Trust Building
Washington 5, D. C.
COSTA RICA
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Pan-American Coffee Bureau
(406)120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
CUBA
Wendell P. Colton Company
(7 5)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
United States Cuban Sugar Council 347.1117 Barr Building910 17th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Bernard Relin Associates
359654 Madison AvenueNew York 21, New York
Cuban Tourist Commission 390336 East FlaglerMiami, Florida
Pan-American Coffee Bureau (406)120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer (439)& Luxford1616 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
- 30 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
CUBA Edmund Albert Chester
740(Cont'd) Prado 152-154
Havana, Cuba
Carl Erbe 742
595 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Charles Hecht10 East 40th StreetNew York 16, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
( 101)
(103)
Centex, Inc.465 Lexington AvenueNew York, New York
National Committee for Liberationof Slovakia1079 National Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Slovak Liberation Committee inthe U.S.A.c/o Mr. Daniel Skoda47-15 Ditmars BoulevardAstoria, Long IslandNew York, New York
Slovak National Council Abroad,U. S. BranchP. 0. Box 1473New York 1, New York
Harry C. Lamberton1822 Jefferson PlaceWashington 6, D. C.
598
657
658
667
(696)
-31 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO
(723)CZECHOSLOVAKIA(Cont'd)
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Jarmila Kracik Vanecek
7251915 South Springfield Avenue°Chicago 23, Illinois
DENMARK
Wendell p. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
(353)Films of the Nations, Inc.62 Vest 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Danish Information Office588 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Danish National Travel Office588 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
William Herzl Freed21-10 33rd RoadLong Island City 6, New York
Scandinavian Railways681 fifth Avenue (Room 901)New York 22, New York
470
(523)
634
(735)
(736)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
The Dominican Chamber of Commerce 197
in the United States, Inc.30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
-32 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC(Cont'd)
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Cummings, Stanley, Truitt & Cross1625 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Charles Alton McLaughlinP. 0. Box 35Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic
(406)
(420)
488
Dominican Republic Information Center 506507 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
Culbertson, Briggs & PendletonStoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut AvenueWashington 6, D. C.
Partido Revolucionario Dominican°,Puerto Rico DelegationLourdes Building, Apt. 2Las Palmas Street, No. 1467Santurce - San Juan, P. R.
The Clark-Tuckerman Group32 East 57th StreetNew York 22, New York
Partido Revolucionario Dominican°,New York Section221 Rest 105th Street (Apt. 1 NONew York 25, New York
(637)
662
669
674
EAST AFRICA
The Caples Company (34)
295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
-33 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
ECUADOR
Pan-American Coffee Bureau
(406)120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
EGYPT Culbertson, Briggs & PendletonStoneleigh Court1025 Connecticut AvenueWashington 6, D. C.
Egyptian Information Bureau2300 Decatur Place, N. W.Washington 8, D. C.
(637)
648
EL SALVADOR Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
(406)
EST014IA David Drucker6 East 45th StreetNew York, New York
(108 )
Worfd Association of Estonians, Inc. 124P. O. Box 123Murray Hill StationNew York 16, New York
Kaarel Robert Pusta, Sr. 256
Glenwood LandingLong Island, New York
ETHIOPIA
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer (439)
& Luxford1616 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
- 34-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
FINLAND
Emil Hurja
407612 Albee BuildingWashington, D. C.
FRANCE
Finnish National Travel Office
57341 East 50th StreetNew York 22, New York
John Wattawa
7381317 F Street, N. W.Washington 4, D. C.
em•IMMINIMMMEIM
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique
6217 State StreetNew York 4, New York
Chambre de Commerce Francaise des
167Etats-Unis, Inc. (French Chanber ofCommerce of the U. S., Inc.)
630 Fifth Avenue (Room 970)New York 20, New York
Agence France-Presse 223
50 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
French National Railroads 335
610 Fifth Avenue (Room 616)New York 20, New York
French Government Tourist Office 364
610 Fifth Avenue (Room 210)New York 20, New York
The French Broadcasting System in 479North America972 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Hamilton (508)(New York)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Ball224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
- 35 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
FRANCE Gregory Lounz(Cont'd) 11 East 45th Street
New York 17, New York
Joseph M. LevyFrench Embassy Building972 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
Edmund Blair Bolles1909 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1210 18th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
593
683
744
(746)
GERMANY Dr. Fritz Corsing
59939 Broadway (Room 3202)New York 6, New York
German Tourist Information Office500 Fifth AvenueNew York 36, New York
National Lecture Management, Inc.714 Dupont Circle BuildingWashington 6, D. C.
Stephen Goerl Associates, Inc.48 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York
Gerhard G. Gerechter1449 Boston Road (Apt. 42)New York 60, New York
The Roy Bernard Co., Inc.14 East 62nd StreetNew York 21, New York
616
(638)
644
645
709
Edwin S. Smith
(723)24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
- 36 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG, NO.
GERMANY
Arnold Fortas & Porter
728(Cont'd)
1229 19th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Gerhart Henry Seger
741111-53 113th StreetOzone Park 16Long Island, New York
GREAT BRITAIN The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Wendell P. Colton Company122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Four Continent Book Corporation38 West 58th StreetNew York 19, New York
British Information Services30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
North American Office of theBritish Broadcasting Corporation630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
British Broadcasting CorporationRegional News OfficeNational 'Press BuildingWashington 4, D. C.
Brigadier John W. F. Treadwell47 East 87th StreetNew York 28, New York
Intelligence Publishing Co., Inc.350 Fifth AvenueNew York 1, New York
(34)
(78)
( 94)
481
505
514
520
575
-37 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
GREAT BRITAIN
British Travel Association
579(Cont'd)
336 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Imported Publications and Products
(676)22 East 17th StreetNew York 3, bew York
GUATEMALA Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Mrs.11 StreetNew York 5, New York
(406)
HAITI
Melvin D. Hildreth
5761420 New York Avenue, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
James M. Barnes1025 Connecticut AvenueWashington, D. C.
Holbrook and McKinsey1411 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.Washington 4, D. C.
660
732
HONDURAS Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
(406)
HTJNGARY Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
(103)
Laszlo Agh 601
P. O. Box 724Newark 1, New Jersey
- 38 -
NATIONALITY YIELD AGENT REG. NO.
HUNGARY Captain Pedlow's European Relief
652(Cont'd) Package Service, Inc.
1220 Second avenueNew York 21, New York
American Fuel Trading Company 689
300 4th AvenueNew York 10, New York
Joseph Brownfield
71362 William StreetNew York, New York
Globus Trading Corporation 721
61 BroadwayNew York 6, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
(723)
HYDERABAD(Se : India)
INDIA Government of India InformationServices2107 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.Washington 8, D. C.
The Mysore Company75 Federal StreetBoston 10, Massachusetts
Clyde EagletonNew York: UniversityWashington SquareNew York 3, New York
George Robert Burns1737 York AvenueNew York 28, New York
480
507
588
717
- 39 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
INDONESIA Delson, Levin & Gordon120 East 41st StreetNew York 17, New York
Joseph Borkin1017 Ring BuildingWashington 6, D. C.
The Demby Company34 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York
Information Office, Republic ofIndonesia10 Rockefeller Plaza (Room 516)New York 20, New York
Clark M. Clifford1523 L Street, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
Information Office of SouthMoluccas Republicc/o Karel J. V. Nikijuluw310 East 44th StreetNew York 17, New York
(502)
534
(572)
612
655
680
INTERNATIONAL
Socialist Workers Party 332
116 University PlaceNew York 3, New York
International Peasant Union 518
Victor Building724 Ninth Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Representatives in America of the 574
European Travel Commission295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
- 40 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
INTERNATIONAL(Cont'd)
Eric A. Friedheim Company115 East 53rd StreetNew York 22, New York
711
IRAN
Covington & Burling
(523)701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Samuel Nakasian
697628 Tower Building14th & K Streets, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
IRELAND
The Caples Company
(34)295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Irish Tourist Bureau
536Ireland House33 East 50th StreetNew York 22, New York
ISRAEL
The Jewish Agency for Palestine
20816 East 66th StreetNew York Z1, 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
5401632 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
- 41 -
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG. NO.
ISRAEL Israel Office of Information 543
(Cont'd) 11 East 70th StreetNew York 21, New York(1621 22nd Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.)
Maurice M. Boukstein 544
150 BroadwayNew York 7, New York
William Strong 608
California Bank BuildingBeverly Hills, California
Gustave L. Goldstein 609
453 South Spring StreetLos Angeles 13, California
Israel National Tourist Center 620
37 West 57th StreetNew York 19, New York
Ultramar International Corporation
673200 West 57th StreetNew York, New York
InterContinental Airways, Inc. 706Gate 125, Lockheed Air TerminalBurbank, California
ITALY
Kelly, Nason, Inc. (71)
247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc.30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
CIT Travel Service, Inc.11 West 42nd StreetNew York 18, New York
(428)
465
-42 -
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG. NO.
ITALY
Italian State Tourist Office
568(Cont'd)
21 East 51st StreetNew York 22, New York
Cox, Langford, Stoddard & Cutler1210 18th Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
(746)
JAPAN
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Alan D. Smith
6991906 Florida Avenue, N. W.Washington 9, D. C.
Baar, Bennett & Innen 712
29 BroadwayNew York 6, New York
Lykke-Wilkin & Associates 750681 Market StreetSan Francisco 5, California
KOREA
John W. Staggers 22
416 Fifth Street, N. W.Washington 1, D. C.
Robert T. Oliver 556
1620 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
The Independent Syndicate, Inc. 5821700 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
- 43 -
AGENT REG. NO.
Selvage, Lee & Chase (628)1 East 43rd StreetNew York 17, New York
Cunningham& Walsh, Inc. 74740 East 34th StreetNew York 16, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
LATIN AMERICA
LATVIA
Robert H. Law, Jr. 46175 Main StreetWhite Plains, New York
David Drucker6 East 45th StreetNew York, New York
Alexander Ozolins278 19th StreetBrooklyn 15, New York
(1o8)
642
LIBERIA Liberian Philatelic Agencyc/o Roland Price220 BroadwayNew York, New York
Sdhaler, Butler & Associates1616 Eye Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
527
718
LITHUANIA David Drucker6 East 45th StreetNew York, New York
Anthony 0.-tha11na395 West BroadwaySouth. Boston 27, Massachusetts
(108 )
182
- 44 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
LUXEMBOURG Walther Victor1220 Gilbert PlaceNew York 599 New York
(299)
MEXICO
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Sinarquist Regional Committeeof El PasoRoute 2, Box 320AAEl Paso, Texas
Comite Regional Sinarquista anLos Angeles1140 East 12th StreetLos Angeles 21, California
Michael D. Gallagher1513 West 3rd StreetLos Angeles 17, California
Sinarquista Regional Councilof California3732 East 3rd StreetLos Angeles 33, California
Sinarquist Regional Councilof El Paso3110 Manzana StreetEl Paso, Texas
LeRoy H. Dorsey509 South Wabash AvenueChicago 5, Illinois
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 5, New York
Mexican Government Railway System120 Wall Street (Room 942)New York 5, New York
123
139
260
367
387
393
(406)
413
- 45 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG, NO.
MEXICO Xochihua Travel & Tourist(Cont'd) Information Agency
Box 545Morenci, Arizona
Gordon M. Sessions777 14th Street, N. W.Washington 5,D C.
441
613
MOROCCO, French(See: North Africa)
Jose G. Padilla 702
2953 22nd StreetSan Francisco 10, California
mm:Immaal■le■
NETHERLANDS Films of the Nations, Inc.62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc.551 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
Netherlands Information Service10 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Leendert Frederik Jansen25 Broadway (Room 1120)New York 4, New York
The Netherlands Chamber of Commercein the U. S., Inc.41 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Free Holland on the Seas, Inc.Holland House10 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
(353)
(361)
447
455
456
459
- 46 -
NATIONALITY FIELD
AGENT REG. NO.
NETHERLANDS Netherlands West Indies Tourist(Cont'd) Committee
475 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
513
NEW ZEALAND
Netherlands National Tourist Office 61910 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
Netherlands Chamber of Commerce inthe United States (for the PacificCoast States), Inc.444 Market Street (Room 203)San Francisco 11, California
Institute for Netherlands-AmericanIndustrial CooperationHotel Biltmore (Room 48 - 1M)New York 17, New York
Hugh C. Tennant306 Bishop Trust BuildingP.O. Box 3556Honolulu 11, T.
Office of the New Zealand GovernmentTravel Commissioner in the UnitedStates and CanadaNew Zealand Consulate General,153 Kearny StreetSan Francisco 8, California
639
743
422
672
NICARAGUA
Krock-Erwin Associates, Inc. 7301406 G Street, N. W.Washington 5, D. C.
- 47-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
NORTH AFRICA
El Abed Bouhafa
46648 West 73rd StreetNew York 23, New York
Moroccan Office of Information
692and Documentation0,70 El Mehdi Ben-Aboud1613 Harvard Street, N.Washington, D. C.
Tunisian Office for National
729Liberation11 East 66t1 StreetNew York 21, New York
NORWAY
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 179 New York
The Norwegian American Chamber of
277Commerce, Inc.Norway House290 Madison. AvenueNew York 17, New York
Hallvard Hillestad
4002 Wall Street (Room 1100)New York 5, New York
Royal Norwegian Information Services
436Norway House290 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Norwegian National Travel Office
526Norway House290 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
William Herzl Freed
(735)2140 33rd RoadLong Island City
New York
- 48-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
NORWAY Scandinavian Railways (736)(Cont'd) 681 Fifth Avenue (Room 901)
New York 22, New York
PAKISTAN Covington & Burling701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
(523)
PANAMA
Kelly, Nason, Inc. (71)247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
Panama National Tourist Commission
451350 Fifth Avenue (Room 6304)New York 1, New York
PERU
Covington & Burling
(523)701 Union Trust BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC
Fulton, Walter & Halley30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
■111.10.•■•■••••••
National Lecture Management, Inc.714 Dupont Circle BuildingWashington 6, D. C.
Joseph Francis Marias461 Market StreetSan Francisco 5, California
703
(638)
671
- 49 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
POLAND
Gdynia America Line, Inc. 8132 Pearl StreetNew York 4, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc. ( 103)723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
Polish Press News Agency (PAPPRESS) 37250 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York
Polish American Supply Corporation
4449 East 40th StreetNew York 17, New York
Polish Freedom Movement "Independence 630and Democracy"0/0 Aleksander Melen28 West 83rd StreetNew York 24, New York
Polish Political Council, Working 633
Committee in the United Statesc/o Stefan Korbonski246 West End Avenue (Apt. 8E)New York 23, New York
Nathan Einhorn 694
2640 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
John Stuart
69520 Sidney PlaceBrooklyn 2, New York
Harry C. Lamberton (696)
1822 Jefferson PlaceWashington 6, D. C.
Representation of the Polish National 722Council in the United States4675 Tibbett AvenueNew York 71, New York
- 50-
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
POLAND(Cont'd)
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
Josef Lipski1650 Harvard Street, N. W.(Apt. 208)Washington 9, D. C.
(723 )
733
PORTUGAL
Casa de Portugal
172630 Fifth Avenue (Suite 2170)New York 20, New York
RUMANIA Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
Ira Klafter1203 Trenton Plane, S. E.Washington 20, D. C.
Imported Publications & Products22 East 17th StreetNew York 3, New York
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
(103)
629
(676)
(723)
■IMD
SIAM(See: Thailand)
el■■••••■
SPAIN
Kelly, Nason, Inc. (71)
247 Park AvenueNew York 17, New York
-51-
AGENT REG. BO.
Junta de Cultura Espanolac/o Jose MartinezP.O. Box 5037Tampa, Florida
NATIONALITY FIELD
SPAIN(Cont'd)
273
Cummings, Stanley, Truitt & Cross1625 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Manuel Casares (Sanchez)3513 Northampton Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Spanish Tourist Office485 Madison AvenueNew York 22, New York
Charles Patrick Clark500 World Center Building918 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Lorenzo Garza (Melon)ehastleton Hotel1701 16th Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Basque Delegation in the U.S.A.30 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York
Ulrich ealvosa247 Park AvenueNew York, New York
Victoria Kent121 East 30th StreetNew York 16, New York
(420)
425
638
562
569
586
684
749
SWEDEN
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of
13the United States of America, Inc.630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
-52 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
SWEDEN Swedish National Travel Office
68(Cont'd)
630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
The American-Swedish News Exchange, Inc. 70630 Fifth AvenueNew York 20, New York
Wendell P. Colton Company
(78)122 East 42nd StreetNew York 17, New York
Films of the Nations, InQ.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 Railways681 Fifth Avenue (Room 901)New York 22, New York
(353)
(523)
(735)
(736)
sva TZERLAND
1.1111SI:=11101.3■■
Official Agency Swiss FederalRailroads10 West 49th StreetNew York 20, New York
Walther Victor1220 Gilbert PlaceNew York 59, New York
Films of the Nations, Inc.62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer& Luxford1616 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
55
(299)
(353)
(439)
-53 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO,
SWITZERLAND Swiss National Tourist Office 458(Contgd) 661 Market Street
San Francisco, California
SYRIA Syrian National Party in the U.S.A.216 Harrison AvenueBoston 11, Massachusetts
32
THAILAND
Isadore G. Alk
4901026 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Serge Rips 500
1025 Woodward BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
TUNISIA(See: North Africa)
■•■•11= M: ■17.1.1.1. • 23
TURKEY
Turkish Information Office
498444 East 52nd StreetNew York 22, New York
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA The Caples Company295 Madison AvenueNew York 17, New York
Films of the Nations, Inc.62 West 45th StreetNew York 19, New York
Union of South Africa GovernmentInformation Office655 Madison AvenuNew York 21, New York
(54)
(353)
424
- 54 -
AGENT REG. NO.
South African Tourist Corporation
603475 Fifth AvenueNew York 17, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA(Cont'd)
UNION OF SOVIETSOCIALIST REPUBLICS
4011•:■•••■•■
Four Continent Book Corporation38 West 58th StreetNew York 19, New York
Charles Redht10 East 40th StreetNew York, New York
Artkino Pictures, Inc.723 Seventh AvenueNew York 19, New York
David Drucker6 East 45th StreetNew York, New York
New York Bureau of the TelegraphAgency of the USSR (TASS)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. (Eacionalno Trudovoy Soyuz)U.S.A. Branch
c/o George Popoff591 Sheffield AvenueBrooklyn 7, New York
Amtorg Trading Corporation49 West 37th StreetNew York 18, New York
(103)
(1o8)
464
483
512
565
596
- 55 -
AGENT REG. NO.
Lillian Henley
5972016 Wyoming Avenue, N. ACWashington 9, D. C.
Evgeni Vladimirovich Litoshko
60740 West 84th StreetNew York, New York
NATIONALITY FIELD
UNION OF SOVIETSOCIALIST REPUBLICS(Cont'd)
Ivan Filippov316 West 79th StreetNew York, New York
Robert Kreisinger2016 Wyoming Avenue, N. W.Washington 9, D. C.
Parcels to Russia, Inc.391 Eastern ParkwayBrooklyn 16, New York
Imported Publications and Products22 East 17th StreetNew York 3, New York
Travis K. Hedrick2016 Wyoming Avenue, N. W.Washington 9, D. C.
Stefan Wytwytsky226 East 121st StreetNew York 35, New York
Earl lingo Brockman, Jr.2016 Wyoming Avenue, N. ACWashington 9, D.C.
Edwin S. Smith24 West 45th StreetNew York 36, New York
624
641
651
(676)
688
707
715
(723)
VENEZUELA
Julian Avelino Arroyo 392
909 Ingraham BuildingMiami 32, Florida
-56 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
VENEZUELA(Cont'd)
Pan-American Coffee Bureau120 Wall StreetNew York 59 New York
Hamilton Wright Organization, Inc.30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York 20, New York
(406)
(428)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Hamilton (508)(New York)
Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly & Ball224 Southern BuildingWashington 5, D. C.
Charles Patrick Clark500 World Center Building918 16th Street, N. A%Washington, D. C.
Otis H. Ellis402 Commonwealth Building1625 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
(562)
719
YEMEN
Skadden, Arps & Slate 737
1 William StreetNew York 4, New York
YUGOSLAVIA Pehle, Lesser, Mann, Riemer& Luxford1616 K Street, N. W.Washington 6, D. C.
Tanjug816 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York
Yugoslav Infornation Center816 Fifth AvenueNew York 21, New York
(439)
493
587
- 57 -
NATIONALITY FIELD AGENT REG. NO.
YUGOSLAVIA(Cont'd)
Rogge, Fabricant & Gordon401 BroadwayNew York 13, New York
618
Miloye Sokitch2500 Q Street, N. W.Washington, D. C.
Express Trading Corporation27-18 40th AvenueLong Island City 1, New York
635
678
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APPENDIX IV
Alphabetical list of individuals who during 1952 filed an Exhibit Ato a registration statement filed in the name of another individual,corporation, partnership, or other combination of individuals, as anofficer, director, anployee or other person rendering assistanc tothe registrant in the interests of the foreign principal.
NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG, NO.
A.11■1•
ACKERMAN, Jerome 523
ADAM, Nancy 481
ARNOLD. Thurman Wesley 728
ARPS, Leslie H. 737
ARTHUR. Hartney James 418
ARZENO, Jorge Ortiz 662
AXELOS, Christian A. 574
BAAR, Emil N. 712
BABJAK, William 667
BAER, Frank Lewis 648
BAJRASIEWSKI, Emir El'Muemminin 722
BaFOUR, Lord of Inchrye 481
BALLINGER, Roy A. 347
BALLOT, Paul Ludovic 167
BAREAU, Paul Louis Jean 481
BARISH, Evelyn Frances 709
BARKER, Allon 481
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
BARREIRO (LAJARA), Rafael 662
BARTHELEMY, William A. 335
BARTOS, Joseph 657
BARTOS, Jozeph 658
BECKER, John Harrison, Jr. 572
BEBNCKE, Juergen Wilhelm Paul 709
BEN-ABOUD, El Mehdi 692
BENTIVOGLIO, Giovanni 568
BERNAT, Emilio 704
BJERREGAARD, Erik 736
BLECK, Basil 481
BLOCH, Annelise 709
BLUMENTHAL, L. Roy 709
BOURDREZ, Joseph Pierre 743
BROWN, Philip Bransfield 746
BULLARD, Reader William 481
BUNAES, Bjorn Einar 736
BURLING, Edward, Jr. 523
BURNS, George Robert 717
BURNS, Joseph W. 703
BUURMAN, Anna 447
CACKO, Oto Anton 657
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
CAMPBELL. Charles E., Jr. 709
CAROE, Olaf Kirkpatrick (Sir) 481
CHANDRA, Vidya 480
CHESTER, Edmund Albert 740
CITRON, Wolfgang 709
CLARKE, Isis Louise 296
COHEN, Seymour 706
CORE, David Uriel 620
COURTNESS, Charles 'William 481
CUTLER, Lloyd Norton 746
DAHLL, Hans Herlof
277
DAND, Charles Hendry 481
DAVIS. Sherlock
347
de BARY. Nadine Julienne 529
de la OSSA, Ernesto 451
del ROSARIO. Juan 662
del VALLE ALVAREZ, Jose Nicolas 390
DEMBY, Mildred 572
De NAVARRO, Cecilia Smith
451
DE PUE, George, Jr. 406
DESHAYES, Pierre 535
de TCHIHATCHEF, Margaretha Johanna 744
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
de VALLEE, Henri Hartman 167
DEVEREAUX, Ann Sill 574
DEVERY, Margaret Mary 575
DICHEK, Leonard J. 706
DOUGLAS, John Woolman 523
DUERKOP, John Henry 437
DUMAS, Christiana 223
ENGEL, Hans M. 616
ERWIN, Robert Amos 730
EUWER, Cary McNab
420
FARRELLY, Patricia 450
FESLIER, Arthur Gerard
672
FLOM, Joseph h. 737
FORTAS, Abe 728
FOY, Louis Andre 223
FRANKLIN, Edwin 747
FREIJO, Silvia Rodriguez 390
FRIEDHEIK, Eric Arthur 711
FULLEN, William G. 712
FULTON, Hugh Alfred
703
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
GANNON, John 34
GIERAT, Stanislaw 722
GITTELSON, Bernard 709
GLOVER, Charles Carroll III 746
GODSELL, Geoffrey Thomas 514
GORDON, Margaret Eleanor 508
GRANICH, Isaac 677
GRANT, Gordon Blayney 698
GRANT, James Pineo 523
GRAY, James Albert 679
GRAZIADIO, Augusto 704
GREENE, Katherine Bosworth 582
GREVE, Johan Antonia 639
HAGEN, Everett E. 352
HARRINGTON, Alan Stewart
612
HASNER, Rolf Kaare 277
HASSELRIIS, Caspar H. W. 355
HELDRING, Jerome Louis 353
HENDERSON, Barbara June 418
HILDRETH, Jean Calvert Tighe 726
HILDRETH, Melvin D. 726
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL
REG, NO.
HOLBROOK, Robert G. 732
HOLLOMAN, Delmar Winston 748
HORNBLOWER, Marshall
341
HORNBLOAER, Marshall
746
HRABYK, Klaudiusz Zorian 722
HROSSO, Michael
658
HRZIC, Boris 587
OM.
IMLACH, Amy Mary 481
ISRAEL, Rudolph Carlton 464
JACOBSON Jeromo 708
JAROSZEWSKI, Madyslaw 630
JUARA, Miguel Angel 390
KHEMANI, Sital Pahlajrai 480
KIANG, Piao 450
KINGSLEY, Agnes Keating 881
KLESZCZYNSKI, Edward 722
KOCH, Robert Allen 508
KOOIMAN, Pieter Johannes 459
KOUDRIASHOV, Mikhail Davydovich 596
KRIEGER, George S. 726
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL
REG. NO.
KROCK, Thomas Poley
730
KUHN, Mary Cogge shall
744
LABY, Siracha 620
LADGHAM, Bahi 729
LAMBERTCN, James Wilson 508
LANE, Richard Sydney 737
LANGDON, Ilyana Augusta 456
LANGFORD, Malcolm Sparhawk 746
LASZEWSKI, Boleslaw 633
LAURSEN, Lars Peter Johannes 470
LAWSON, John Junes (Lord) 481
LELEU, Michel Leon Andre 223
LEVENTHAL, Harold 540
LIGHT, Irving H. 352
LINDELL, Bror Emil 13
LONKAY, Leopold Thomas 721
McKINSEY, Robert J. 732
McSHAN, Antoinette Murrell
718
MacBETH, Rhoda Louise 296
MALTBY, Germaine 62
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
MANVELL, Arnold Roger 481
MARDO, Bill 464
MARDO, William Blom 464
MARGULIES, Irwin 706
MARTEL BAZURTO, Rita 123
MARTINEZ, Jose 273
MARTINEZ, Severino 273
MELEN, Alexander Czeslaw 630
MICHAU, Simon Marie Urbain 223
MILLER, Barbara Lenox 456
MILWARD, Reginald Stutfield
481
MITCHELL, Henry Bedinger II
508
MOLONEY, Mary Dorothy 724
MONTANELLI, Riccardo Gori
341
MONTANELLI, Riccardo Gori
746
MOORMANS, Willem Jan 459
NAERIS, Albert Harald 124
NIKIJULUW, Karel Johan Vigeleyn 680
OBERDORFER, Louis Fhlk
341
OBERDORFER, Louis Falk
746
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
O'BRIAN, John Lord 523
O'DONNELL, John A. 671
OPPENHAGEN, Caroline Helene Marianne 639
ORGAZ, Jose 273
OROZCO, Jose 702
PACKER, Herbert Leslie 746
PAPAZIAN, Siran 729
PERABDI, Adolf 124
PEREZ, Benito 273
PERLIK, William Robert 746
PESIK, Alexander Ismail A. 612
PIZARRO (ARANEDA). Bernardo 401
PRICE, Roland Elmer 527
QUILLIAM, Cyril David 481
RAMO, Herman Rudolf Kristian 574
RAYMORE, Hubert 296
REGINEK, Thomas Aloys 722
RELIN, Morris 359
REYDEL, William 406
REYDEL, William 747
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
RIVLIN, Moshe 543
ROBERTS, Don Sargent 706
ROES, Steven J. 465
ROJAS, Abel J. 367
RUDIN, Vladimir 565
SABO, Veronica M. 658
SAMUELS, Lillian 620
SCHALER, Otto G. J. 718
SCHOELLER, Friedrich Gustav 625
SCHORER, Johan Willem Meinard
639
SCHUMAN, Suzanne Marguerite 709
SCHWARTZ, Irwin 706
SCHWI ER, Adolph AC
706
SCUDERI, Fausto 465
SHAW, Stanley Frank
451
SHEEHAN, John Redmorld
747
SHERIFF, Leonard S. 508
SIWIK, Mateusz Marek
722
SKADDEN, Marshall Konopak
737
SLATE, John H. 737
SLOCOMBE, Cecil
418
SOKOLOV, Vladimir 565
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
SPANN, Rita Michele Doyle 639
SPARKS, Wilbur Danforth 703
SPIEGELBERG, Yvonne Marie-Louise 709
STEINBEIL, Nicolas 223
STEVEK, Francis 658
STODDARD, Ezekiel Gilbert 746
STRACHAN, Mary Dundas 481
STRZELCZYK, Marian 722
STURM, Rose G. 352
SUTHERLAND, Alexander Ebenezer 505
SWOBODA-LUBCZYNSKI, Stanislaw 722
SZYSZKOWSKI, Waclaw 722
TAGLIORETTI, Felix Aristides
704
TAX, Max 447
TAKAHASHI, Shigeharu 352
TAYLOR, Fleada Benigma 296
TAYLOR, Howard Langdon (Tim)
709
TELLER, Judd L. 208
TONDEL, Lyman M., Jr. 508
TOUZ, Ioseph Kalinovich
596
TURNER, Donald Frank
341
TURNER, Donald Frank
746
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
TURNOUR, Edward (Earl Winterton) 481
TYDINGS, Millard Evelyn 748
TYLER, Eleanor 430
V
van ALTENA, Arnoldus Marinus 447
van HOBOKEN, Hendriena Wilhelmina Agatha 513
van NIEROP, Henriette 447
VIETH, (Gifford) Duane 728
VRIMOET, Harry 459
VUKASIN, Peter Nicholas 352
MOM
WALINSKY„ Louis J. 352
WALLACE, Ruth Louise Langston 390
MEEKS, Rocheforte L. 708
WENNBERG, Thor Reinhold
736
WEST, Warren Fox 603
WILHELM, Donald, Jr. 352
WILLIAMS, Wythe 648
WILMINK, Willem M. 459
WILMOT, John Charles (Lord)
481
WOJCIECHOWSKI, Marian 722
NOLLEBAEK, Einar Christian 277
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NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REG. NO.
YANEL Juan Ramil
273
YARMOLINSKY, Adam 508
ZADUBAN, Joseph 658
Z.A.PRAWA -OSTROMECKI, Jan 722
ZIC, Ivan 493
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APPENDIX V
CLASSIFICATION OF STATEMENTSACCORDING TO PRINCIPAL FUNCTION REPORTED
1952
Function RegistrationStat manta
Official foreign-government information centers .9000 OOOOOOO 0
Press, radio, motion picture services and correspondents 0
Advertising and publicity, travel-information, and tradepromotion agents 5
Foreign governmental missions, offices, and special agents 0
Information service employaes and officials 4
Public relations counselors 10
Political movements and organizations 2
Foreign political leaders, and representatives ofpolitical leaders or organizations 6
Labor organizations and representatives 0
Research, educational, cultural, and welfare agents 0
Publishers and representatives of publishers 0
Distributors of films, photographs, exhibits, radiotranscriptions, and publications 2
Speakers, writers, research workers, artists, etc • 5
Attorneys ....... 0000000.000000 10
Commercial and financial agents or representatives 549
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APPENDIX VI
EXPENDITURES AND EMPLOYEES OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AND TOURIST OFFICES
Government informationand tourist offices
1952
Expenditures Employ es
American-Swedish News # 59,349.61 8Exchange, Inc.
Australian Broadcasting 13,900.00Commission (Nov. 1951-Nov. 1952)
Australian News & 57,124.68 13Information Bureau
Austrian State Tourist 62,079.01 7Department (Nov. 1951-Nov0 1952)
Belgian Government 59,427.92 8Information Center
British Broadcasting 160,434.72 20Corporation
British Information 912,478.44 170
Services
British Travel Association 829,304.75 8
Casa De Portugal 45,679.66 7
Chinese News Service 74,169.91 10
Cuban Tourist Commission 5,688.00 4(Nov. 1951-Nov. 1952)
Danish Information Office 58,597.25 9
Danish National Travel 40,000.00 5
Office
Dominican Republic Information 23,992.09 2
Center (Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
Egyptian Information Bureau Unreported 3
Finnish National Tray 1 Office 24,908.03 3
Government informationand tourist offices
French Broadcasting System InNorth America
French Government TouristOffice
German Tourist InformationOffice
Government of IndiaInformation Services
Irish Tourist Bureau
Israel National TouristCenter
Israel Office of Information
Italian State Tourist Office
Mexican Government RailwaySystem
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Expenditures
140,425.09
648,406.40
147,486.04(Sept. 1951-Sept. 1952)
204,658.08(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
26,535.56(Sept. 1951-Sopt. 1952)
34,573.48(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
152,631.22
254,884.28(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
80,364.57(Sept. 1951-Sept. 1952)
Employees
3
25
12
26
4
21
8
8
Netherlands Information 158,489.58
25Service
Netherlands National Tourist
47,399.00
5Office
(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
Netherlands West Indies 39,357.04Tourist Committee
(Sept. 1951-Sept. 1952)
Norwegian National Travel
34,856.18
4Office
Office of the New Zealand 72,665.93
4Government Travel Commissioner (Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)in the United States andCanada
Official Belgian Tourist
10,000.00
2Bureau
(Approximate)
Provinc ofoqu bee Tourist
11,942.73
3Bureau
(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
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Government informationand tourist offices Expenditures Employ
Republic of Indonesia 80,813.51 3Information Office (Sept. 1951-Sept. 1952)
Royal Norwegian Information 15,087.89 4
Services
Scandinavian Railways 8,484.32 3(April-Dec.)
South African Tourist 132,633.75Corporation
Spanish Tourist Office 38,196.00(Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952) 3
Swedish National Travel 48,389.50 12
Office
Swiss ,Federal Railroads, 473,136.41 17Official Agency
Swiss National Tourist 25,120.19 4Office (Oct. 1951-Oct. 1952)
Turkish Information Office 78,416.39
Union of South Africa Government 30,000.00 12Information Office (Approximate)
Yugoslav Information Center 142,937.36 15
Grand Totals: $ 5,565,024.57 522
APPENDIX VII
•Table Showing Amounts Reported as Received by American
Organizations and Citizens of the United StatesWhose Registration
an Active Status
Indicates Registration Statement has been terminated
Statements Have BeenSince January 1, 1948.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
iy
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952
ALEXANDER, Raymond Pace * NONE NONE NONERepublic of Haiti
ALK, Isadore G.Governm nt of Siam (Thailand) NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
(Jan.-Sept.)Bank of Siam (Thailand) NONE NONE 73,520 72,800 72,165
(Represen-tationterminated1/50)
Government of the Netherlands NONE 15,000 10,970 17,500(Represen-tationterminated7/51)
TOTAL
NONE
261,755
55,000 55,000 110,000
125,862 2,190 NONE 128,052(Received for purchas s in this country)
ALLIED SYNDICATES, INC. *Bank of China, New York Agency
AMERICAN CHINESE EXPORT CORPORATION *(continued)
1 All foreign nationals and all organizations of a primarily foreign natur have been excluded.
REGISTRANT and
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948
1949 1950 1951
1952 TOTAL
China National Import Corp.,Tientsin, ChinaChina National Bristle Corp.,Ti ntsin, ChinaChina National Oil & Fats Corp.,Tientsin, ChinaChina National Native Produce Corp.,Tientsin, China
China National Egg Products Corp.,Tientsin, ChinaChina National Tea Corp.,Peking, ChinaChina National Airs & Wools Corp.,Ti ntsin, China
North China Petroleum Corp.,North Tientsin, ChinaLeighton Trading Corp., ShanghaiNam Sun Trading Co., Hong KongChinese Industrial Cooperatives,Peking, China
AMERICAN ENGINEERING EXPORT CORPORATION *General Administration of TurkishState S aways & Harbors, Istambul
AMERICAN FUEL TRADING COMPANYMONIMPEX IKKA, Budapest, Hungary
AMERICAN SWEDISH NEAT EXCHANGE, 83,842INC., THE
(continued)
NONE NONE
74,292 443,903 518,195(Jul.-Sept.) (10/51-102)
(Funds received only from persons in UnitedStates in payment for gift parcels)
75,189 64,409
15,840 43,411 282,691
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
The Swedish-American NewsExchange -Foundation,Stockholm, Sweden
AMERITEX DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONOffice f the Director ofMilitary Supply, War Office,Government of the Union ofBurma, Rangoon
1,5219105 2,570.063 4,0919168(Jan.-Nov.)
(Received for purchases in this country)
ARNOLD, FORTAS & PORTER. 2,500,The Diplomatic Mission of the (May-Nov.)Fed ral Republic of Germany,Washington, D. C.
2,500
ARROYO, Julian Avelino 7,825 7,101 6,952 6,952 7,936 36,796 -aMinistry of Foreign Affairs (Jan.-Oct.)of Republic of Venezuela
ARTKIMO PICTURES, INC. 809367 88,406 53,762 40,357 67,013 329,905Sovexportfilm, Moscow, USSR (Principal source: film rentals)Czechoslovak State Film, PragueWhgyar Filmgyarto N.V., BudapestSovromfilm, BudapestCentrala Wymajmu Filmow(Tilm Polski), Warsaw
RAAR, BENNETT & PULLEN 7,020 7,020Kazuo Kamogawa, Representative,Council on Tuna Export ofJapan, Beverly Trills, Calif.
BALDVVIN and MERMEY.* 1,500 1,500Th American Chamber ofCommerc of Cuba, Havana
1951AMOUNTS RECEIVED
1950REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1952 TOTAL
NONENONE NONE(25,000 received in 1953)
BANDA, Francisco C. *Embassy of VenezuelaEmbassy of SpainEmbassy of the Dominican Republic,Washington, D. C.
BARNES. James M.Government of Haiti, Port auPrince. Ambassador ofGovernment of Haiti,Washington, D. C.
BARNICLE, Peter Joseph *D partment of External Affairs,
New Union Goldfields, Ltd.,Union of South AfricaLinea Aeropostal Venezolana,Venezuela
Miguel Aleman, Mexico_Carlos Prio Socarros and theGovernment of Cuba, Havana
150 150
3,412 11,758 3,446 18,616(Jan.-Apr.)
500 2,500
17,500
77,000 225,906
31,154 31,154
Government of Ireland, Dublin
BELLEAU, Wilfrid E. 500 500Tourist Bureau, Provinceof qu bee, Canada
BERLE, A. Jr. * 10,000 7,500Republic of Haiti
BERNARD LINASSOCIATES 20,000 36,906
BERNAYS, Edward L. * (a partnership) sou--Stbasay of-Republic of India, , A
Washington, D. C.
500 500
NONE
32,000 60,000
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVEDFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
BLACK, Helen * (Sovfoto) 8,688 8,370 129413 129516Pressphoto Agency, Moscow, (Income from sales in this country)Uo S9 Se Re
Preslit (Literature & MusicAgencY),,Nloscow, U.S.S.R.
Olga de_Wolkonsky, ArgentinaChina Photo Service, PekingCzechopress Feature-PhotoServic , Prague
Hungarian Bulletin, BudapestPolish Research 6 InformationServic , New York
Ag rpress, Bucharest, Rumania
BOLLES, Edmund BlairComit France Actuelle, Paris
10,000(Aug .-Nov.)
41,987
10,000
BOLTON and LUCAS *
15,000 15,000Dominican Republic
BORKIN„ JosephRepublic of Indonesia NONE 582 6,345 6,000 6,150 19,077Republic of the UnitedStates of Indonesia
BOUKSTEIN, Maurice M. 3,850 12,291 13,125 10,890 17,925Government of Israel (Jan.-Oct.)(Consulate General, N.Y.)
Jewish Agency for Palestine
58,081
BROCKMAN, Earle Wingo, Jr.USSR Information Bulletin,Washington, D. C.
(continued)
300 3,825 4,125(Dec. only)
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVEDFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
Embassy of U.S.S.R., PressDepartment, Wash., D. C.
BROCKMAN, Marjorie M. * 250 2,060 2,310USSR Information Bulletin, (Dec. only)Washington, D. C.
BROWDER, Earl * 1,111 1,224 2,335The United States Publishing Jan.-Oct.) (10/48-7/49).House of the Council ofMinisters of the U.S.S.R.(OGIE)
The State Art Publishing Houseof the Committee on ArtAffairs of the Council of 1Ministers of the U.S.S.R. co(ISKUSSTVO)
1The Publishing House of theCentral Council of TradeUnions, Moscow, U.S.S.R.(PROFIZDAT)
BROWNFIELD, Joseph 126,253 126,253Magyar Kulforgalmi RT (101-8/52)(Mkingarian ftport Commerce, (Funds received orly from persons in UnitedInc.), Budapest States in payment for gift parcels)
BURNS, George RobertGovernment of IndiaInformation Services,New York
CALVOSA, Ulrich
(continued)
1,236(Feb.-Aug.)
2,400 2,400(Died 8/23/52)
1,236
4,800
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949
AMOUNTS RECEIVED1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
Spanish State TouristOffic , Madrid
CAPLES COMPANY, THEAssociat d British andIrish Railways
National Railwayv of MexicoMexican Tourist AasociationMaxi an Government TouristDepartment
Argentine Airlines, PAMA Service,Buenos Aires
East Africa Tourist Travel Assoc.British RailwaysThe Hotels Executive (BritishTransport)
Ulster Transport AuthorityC ras Iompair Eireann (TheIrish Transport Company)South African Tourist Cor-poration, Pretoria
African Car Hire, CapetownFogra Fait. (NationalTourist Publicity Organi-zation for Ireland)
Montego Beach Hotel Co., Ltd.Jamaica, BALI.
Yugoslav State Tourist Office,N w York
CAPTAIN PEDLOW'S EUROPEAN RELIEFPACKAGE SERVICE, INC.MONIMPEX-IKKA, Budap at, HungaryMASPED, Budapest, Hungary
60,176
114,054
NONE NONE
63,255
co
(40,428
405 NONE NONE
81,585
359,903
•
68,725 570,484 604,285 1,243,494(Sept.-N v.) (100-101) (11/51-102)
(Funds r calved only from p rsons in United_Stat s in paym nt for gift pare 1s)
REGISTRANT and
AMOUNTS RECEIVEDFOREIGN PRINCIPAL
1948
1949
1950 1951
1952 TOTAL
CECIL and PRESBREY, INC. *Th Tray 1 Association(Tourist Division of theBritish Tourist andHolidays Board), London
5,250 5,250
CENT, INC.Darex Trading Co,, Ltd.,Prague, Czechoslovakia
CENTRAL PARCEL SERVICE, INC. 64,460All Union Corp., "Intourist, (2/48-2/49)Ltd.", Moscow, USSR
31,013 29,060 2,029,539 2,492,866(11/49-11/50) (11/50.01) (101-12/52)
(Commissions only)(Commissions only)403,254
(01-101)(Funds received only from persons in UnitedStates in payment for gift parcels)
39,210 23,895 16,707 7,684 151,956(/49-2/50) (00- 2/51) (2A1-2/52) (Feb.-Jul.)
(Rinds received only from persons in UnitedStates in payment for gift parcels)
CO
CHARLES W. HOYT COMPANY, INC.Royal Duteh Airlines 190,514Panama National Tourist
7,000Commission
Netherlands National Tourist 8,970Offic , New YorkF. Ahlegren Tekniska Fabrik, NONEGefl , Sweden
Dominican Republic, DirecionNacional de Foment° y Turismo
N therlamds West Indies TouristCommittee, New York
Austrian State Tourist Dept., Vienna(continu d)
273,345 182,487 261,766 343,331843
(Representationterminated 10/31/49)
10,952 5,180 6,573 6,204
NONE NONE NONE NONE
60,000 NONE(Representationterminated 3/31/50)
684 2,208 5,819
1,286 6,016
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949
AMOUNTS RECEIVED1952 TOTAL1950 1951
Jamaica Tourist Trade DevelopmentBoard, Kingston
CHENEA, Virgil E.Th D velopment Board,Nassau, Bahamas
CHESTER, Edmund AlbertGov ran nt of the Republicof Cuba, Havana
CHINESE NATIONALIST DAILY(KHO MIN YAT PO) *Kuo Min Tang, Chungking,China (Chinese NationalistPolitical Party)
CLARK, Charles PatrickSpanish Embassy, Divisionof Cultural Affairs
Government of Venezuela,Embassy in Washington, D.C.
3,600 NONE
57,750(2/49-2/50)
44,028
121,000 101,070(2/50-2/51) (2/'51-2/2)
43,440
132,325
10,000( 1 1/51-11/52 )
7,161(Sept.-Deo.)
65,500
2,148(Jan.-Oct.)
1,549,531
10,000
7,161
3,600
345,320
45,588CLARK-TUCKERMAN GROUP, THEArmeria, E. N. (branch ofthe War Department of theDominican RepuMic),Ciudad Trujillo
CLEARY, GOTTLIEB, FRIENDLY &HAMILTON, Now YorkCLEARY, GOTTLIEB, FRIENDLY &BALL, Washington, D. C.
(continu d)
REGISTROT and AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948
Governm nt of French Republic 93,129Chamber of Commerce of Venezuela,Caracas
Counseil National de PatronatFrancais, Paris
Venezuelan Trade Mission to thefirst United States InternationflTrade Fair, Chicago, Illinois
CLIFFORD, Clark M.Republic of Indonesia,Jakarta
1949
1950 1951
1952
TOTAL
41,853
118,373
191,197 -30,664
12,176
22,670
40,471
7,000
56,297
NONE(Aug. 7-20 only)
593,615
10,000
7,500
17,500(Jan.-Oct.)
COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL CHINA, INC. 244,622 36,262 280,884 :D
Republic of China, Taipeh, (Jan.-Jul-Y) FP.
Formosa (Represents 3 The (Received for purchases in the United States)Chin s Navy; Central Trust'of China; Board of Supplies,Ex cutive Yuan; Chinese AirForce & Chinese Armored ForceCommand)
COMMITTEE FOR UNITY OF THE 75,179 75,179NILE VALLEY *
Committe for Unity of theNil Valley, Cairo, Egypt
COMING, D r. Fritz 99590 16,696 13,90 40,254German Federal Minister (11/49-11/50) (100-11/51) (101A02)
f Finano , Bonn, Germany
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVEDFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
COVINGTON and BURLINGGovernment of Greece 18,359 19,422 5,000
(Representationterminated 7/17/50)
Government of Denmark 2,503 2,503 NONE 55,475 5,567Government of Iran 5,000 3,000 15,000 13.050 NONEGovernment of Colombia 15,000 20,445 169261 5,000 NONEGovernment of Pakistan 5,000 10,000 22,140 126,893 67,790Government of Finland NONE 5,434
(Representationterminated 3/14/50)
Royal Swedish Air Board 4,761 NONE NONE 1,271 NONEHis Excellency, Senor DonFernando Breckemeyer,Ambassador of Peru,Washington, D. C. NONE NONE NONEGovernment of Sweden 1,536
(Representationterminated 8/11/50)
Dominion of Canada, Embassy, NONEWashington, D. C.
446,400
COX, Oscar S. *Government of Belgium 3 , 000 6,500 5,500 6,000 3,000Government of France 2,000 2,-957 2,000 5,546 1,000Government of Austria 1,800 690 450 NONE -NONECaasa_Peril Mezzogiorno, Rome 7,081 NONEItalian Federation of Farmers' 358 NONECooperatives, Rome & Washington, D.C.
Government of Italy;Italian Technical Delegation 31,208 24,877 12,404 14,439 13,000
143,810
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
COX, LANGFORD, STODDARD &CUTLER
Government of Italy;Italian Technical Delegation 2,000Government of France 1,000Government of Belgium 1,500Government of Austria NONECassa p r ii Mezzogiorno, Rome 3,356Italian Federation of Farmerst NONECooperatives (Aug.-Nov.)
CULBERTSON, William S. *Netherlands EmbassyLuxembourg LegationEgyptian EmbassyBelgian EmbassyDominican Sugar Institute,
1,000 1,000 1,000
.7,856
3,000
Ciudad Trujillo
CULBERTSON, BRIGGS, andPENDLETON
Egyptian Embassy 1,000 1,000 1,000Sociedad Mixt& 1,200 1,200 1,200Siderurgia (Argentina)
Dominican Sugar Institute 3,000 6,000 6,000(Jan.-Aug.)
21,600
CUMMINGS, STANLEY, TRUITTand CROSSDominican Republic Embassy 43,000 24,373 34,000 16,000 24,000Embassy of Spain 22,065 18,000 18,000 12,000
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CO
REGISTRANT and
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL
1948 1949 .1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
Province of Newfoundland NONE 7,500(Representationterminated 05/51)
208,938
CUNNINGHAM & MALSH, INC. 4,592
4,592Pan-American Coffee Bureau,New York
D. & F. ALL AMERICASINVESTORS, INC. * NONE NONE NONEnat s of Pernambuco,Parana, Sao Paulo &Federal District, Brazil
ooDANIEL T. O'BRIEN 4; ASSOCIATES *
Republic of Venezuela
DAVIES, RICHBERG, TYDINGS,BEEBE and LANDA *
Chamber of Commerce ofColon, PanamaChamber of Commerce, Industry& Agriculture, Panama City,Panama -R public of Chile, EmbassyR3public of Panama, EmbassySacretaria de RecursosHidraulicos of Mexico,Maxico City
50,341 50,341
20,000 38,494 NONE 58,494
DAVIES, RICHBERG, TYDINGS,SEEBE and LANDA 6,000 6,000Arammyo Corporation, Ltd.,
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REGISTRANT and
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOREIGN PRINCIPAL
1948 1949 1950
1951 1952 TOTAL
Bern, Switzerland(Owners of tin nines inBolivia)
Bochschield Corporation, Ltd.,Santiago, Chile(Owners of tin nines inBolivia)
d GIVE, Henry L.Kingdom of Belgium,Ministry of ForeignAffairs, Brussels
NONE NONE NONE
de IRALA, Antonio *Dr. Jose A. de AguirrePresident of BasqueGovernment-in-Exile, Paris
NONE NONE NONE
DELSON, LEVIN & GORDONRepublic of Indonesia 15,000
NONE
18,000
59,750
26,250Embassy of Burma 10,000
6,000
Jan.-Nov.)115,000
DEMBY COMPANY, THERepublic of IndonesiaLiberal Party, Colombia, S. A.
Industrial DevelopmentOffice, Province ofSaskateh wan, Canada
Pakistan Mission to thUnited Nations
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1,441 10,134NONE
(Representationterminated 2/50)
11,218 7,391
300
NONE BONE(Repres ntationterminated 6/52)
REGISTRANT and AMOUNTS RECEIVEDFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
Bergen Steamship Company,Norway and New York NONE
30,484
DORSEY, LeRoy H. NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONER public of Mexico
DUNBAUGH, Frank Montgomery * 5,495 NONE 5,495Government of HaitiDepartment du Tourisme
EAGLETON,-Clyde 2,549 1,750 1,051 864 6,214Nawab Moin Nawaz Jung, (6/49-2/50) (2/50-2/51) (2/514/52) (Feb.-Dec.)Hyderabad
EINHORN, Nathan 964 7,676 8,640Polish Embassy (12/51)
ELLIS, Otis H. NONE NONEUnit d States of Venezuela,Caracas
EPHRATMSON, Hans Eduard * 3,037 3,037Consulate General of the (1/51-7/51)Fed ral Republic Of(Western) Germany, New York
ERBE, Carl NONE NONEEdmund C. Chester,Havana, Cuba
ERIC A. FRIEDBEIM COMPANY 207,155
207,155Europ an Tray 1 Commission, (2/52-2/53)N w York
REGISTRANT andFOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948
EXECUTIVE RESEARCH, INC. *Republic of IndonesiaInformation office
AMOUNTS RECEIVED1949 1950
1951 1952 TOTAL
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE NONEEXPRESS TRADING CORPORATIONRunexim (Giovanni Runtioh),Trieste
Colcomm roe Zurich, Switzerland
FAHY, Charles * 17,500Jewish Agency for Palestine (4/48-10/48)
FEDERAL ADVERTISINGAGENCY. INC. *Pan-American CoffeeBureau, New York
FELDMAN FAMILY CLOTHINGWORT & SHIPPING CORP. •
Intourist, Moscow, USSR
Governm nt of Israel;Silberherz & Weidler, Tel AvivTill Co., London
Carl Hartmann, Germany
•FELTUS, Randolph * 29,415
Embassy of Poland (Mar.-Dec.)Inv rament of th NetherlandsState of East Indonesia
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14,525(Jan.-Feb.)
758,511 1,076,594(7/50-12/50)
52,181 11,227(7/49-12/50)
75,263 50,567(7/49-W50)
16,200 1,235(July-Dec.)
9,043 10,926(July-Dec.) (Jan.-June)
(Funds received only from persons in UnitedState's in payment for gift parcels)
19,3E4(Jan .-June)
32,025
NONE 1,835,105
226,642
48,799
40IPTRNNT a4d AMOUNTS RECEIVED 'FOREIGN PRINCIPAL 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 TOTAL
Autonomous Territory of lestBorneo
Matthew Fox, Partner withIndonooiun.Government inth Amerioan—IndonesianCorporation
FIELD, Frederick V. * NONE NONEBank f China, PekingChina National AviationCorp., Peking
Direotorate General ofPostal Remittances andSaving Bank, Peking
Chin se Postal Remittances &Savings Bank, Hong Kong
FLEMING, John William * 4,000 500 49500Chinese Petroleum Corp., (Oct.-Dec.)N w York City (Ownedby Chinese Government)
FOREIGN SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. • NONE
NONE NONEDefense Ministry of Israel,Gov rument of Israel,Tel Aviv
FOUR CONTINENT BOOK CORPORATION 610,994 470.,416 376,607 509,259 372,641 2,339,917M ihdunarodnaya-Kniga (Ail.' (Funds represent money received for purchases andUnion Book Combine) Moscow, profit on sales of imported material)U.S.S.R.A.F.T.U, Publications Ltd., LondonPeopl Is China, Hong KongDistribution Office, Hong Kong