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  • Conference. The attached Alsop column explains the situation which prompted the visit. Alsop's interpretation is correct, according to Carl Marcy. Adenauer Speech at the Press Chlh Yesterday Yesterday Adenauer, after a visit with the President, spoke
  • Knowing what an accomplished lish represento for ua in the steady growth of close Germany and the United states to the press as all examples in the world today of a man who has dEmonstrated to turn high ideals particularly business haa a very
  • of dwellings, the Associated Press bureau in Washing­ ton · Saturda otified the Arner- i ·1 ~ii. proval came on the rec­ o · " ndation of the national hous. agency, •the rnessa~e said. .,, It followed a message fro:m Mrs .. Llyndon B. Johnson, wife
  • . It is the belief of the State Department that the seizures are motivated by a desire to slap down the Cub.an Cattleme.n 1.s Association. This As sociati.on has been vigorously anti­ Castro .a nd has protested the land law. The E.mbassy had asked the Cuban
  • , 61. Mr. Hannes B~t1ler 62, Mr. Hana Hubmnn wttbaya Geran AirUn,•: 63. Mr. -Huhn Lufthansa Agent THOSE GOING ON THE 5:45 AM PRESS PLANE 1. William Jorden, New York Times z. George 3. Henry Burroughs, 4. Dorsey, British film man AP
  • -Gurion (l.) and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of the Federal R~ublic of Germany meet for the first time in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City. lo bis various discussions with the press, Chancellor Adenauer often re­ ferred to bis friendship
  • -- they flew in at 26,000 or 28,000 feet, and we haven't got a pursuit plane that can go after t hem at that level. 850. The Allison's vaunted 1150 horsepower pans out actually at about Colonel Diller admitted (not for publication) a t press confer ence t