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  • . May I ask you to convey to the editor or publisher "Radio Post," Mr. Norman Dietel, my cordial expressions gratitude for the similar invitation extended by him. I should be very happy if you would at some other pay a visit to the Federal Republic
  • at the National Press Club. His speech was described as ver:y strong. Today's Washington Post (see attached editorial) criticized it for taking too strong a pos.ition on the Berlin situation. Adenauer said we must not give an inch in Berlin. He recommended
  • on the Cuban . Agrarian Reform Law • . The substance·· of the note · is as follows: I have the honor to refer to the Cuban Agrarian · Reform · Law, the text or--· ,which was published · in the .extraordinary special edition of the .OFFICIAL GAZETTE of June 3
  • ing, the Fijian of to-day happily retains his indigenous an: of house-building. The illustra­ tions show a native house in course of construction. After solid, durable posts have been erected, vertical rafters cf bamboo or mangrove are tied with sinnet
  • duty. 2. Our work here at the office goes along about a~ usual. Had a lengthy petition ·rroin.Miss Irene Pfluger who wants the post office at Pflugerville. She is now assistanot postmaster. 3. Mrs. J. told me I should have sent my letter to you at San
  • to the position Germany's second largest as a Town Counselor of Deputy MaiYor;and in 1917 city made him its Lord Mayor, a post he held until 1933. Made a member of the Senate of the State before 1918, Dr. Adenauer exercised Weimar Republic (1919.1933
  • by the German Embassy is an exact copy ot this letter, except for paragraphing and the post-script]. LI. S. SENATORSPAY TRIBUTE to CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER at Luncheon Chancellor and of the Dr. Heinrich Chancellor Adenauer (r.) being Luncheon Host