PARTY INTELLIGENCE IS ALL INCIDENTAL
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP68-00046R000200240013-8
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 23, 2016
Document Release Date:
March 19, 2014
Sequence Number:
13
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 23, 1958
Content Type:
OPEN SOURCE
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP68-00046R000200240013-8.pdf | 82.73 KB |
Body:
ISTAT
Declassified in Part-Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr 2014/03/19: CIA-RDP68-00046R000200240013-8
?
?
AND TIMES HERALD
j?-?*
attylntqligice
-,-411 Incidental
By Winzola
RitY-WISE, the Intern-
was,all incidental last
e ing when Rear A.dm:
Lr ience Frost, Director of
Naval Intelli- ?
.gence, intro-
duced Wash-
ington's
for-
eigp naval
'and air itta-
Iches to his
"boss," Chief
,of Naval Op-
' erations Ar-.
fleigh Burke. ?
Conver-
isati6n was.
light ind gay
among ?,the 500 guests?
many of, Whom arrived early
and stayed late-z--who ,gath-
ered on the glassed-in ter-
trace of ,the_ Commissioned.
Office's'.Mgss at the Naval
liospltd1440.
? Mrs. .Fros,P missed the?
tparty,; and". WliS I just across
., the way at the hospital,
Jwheretghe's reCovering from
,a recenti? illness. ,In the re-
-ceivigg I in e with Adm.
Burke an Adm. Frost were
'Mrs. Bili'ke (looking chic in
sapphire blue satin ?cock-
tail dress) ,and Rear -Adm..
and , Mrs. Vernon L. Low-
;ranee. The number two man
in Navy Intelligence, Adm.
Lowrance leaves in two
weeks to take command of
a crusier division in the Far
East.
In the' party crowd ..Was
Rear A.dm. Allan Reed who
relieves Acini. Lowra nc!e. .?
_Back on the , Washington'
.pArlv si.eriev after an al?senee-.
lof four years were. 'Turkish
Admiral and Mme. Aziz Ulu;
,San '-For two years aftcr?
leaving his NATO Post here,
the Admiral as Secretary
of State for Defense, then
for the ?next two years the
'Commander in Chief Turk- ?
ish Fleet. - ?
THE NEW---as of Tuesday
?Director of'Pan American'
Affairs for the Navy. ,Rear
'Adm. Hardld Briggs, and '
McLendon. - ,
Mrs. Briggs were on board,
as were Assistant Secretary
' of the Navy. and Mrs. Sin-
clair Armstrong?dressed to
? go on to dinner at the quar-
ters of Navy Chief of Per-
sonnel and Mrs. 41. Page,
Smith, and Sir Michael and?
Lady Denny who 'left to go
to 'Tingey House '.for Rear ."
Adin. . and Mr's. Ha rold .
Davies Baker's reception.
. ?
. Sampling the -chicken ,
'livers in wine (the piece de
resistanbe on the buffet) was
Cuban .Ambassador Arroyo,
-while Senora, de Arroyo
stood .nearby. Among others
from , Embassy Row were
Australian Ambassador and
Mrs. Beale, Brazilian Ambas-
sador and Mrs.. Peixoto, Sig-
nora Brosio. wife of the
Italian .Acibassador; ,Jap-
anese Ambasador and Mrs.
Asakai 'and "the Ambassador
of Paraguay and Senora de
Plate. , ...
- .
- A conversational foursome
were Pakistani' Maj. Geri.
and Mrs. M. Hayaud-Din and:
II-aqi Military' Attache and
Mme. ? Al-Arif. Soloing was
Aseistant?Secregrrry,--of' the
Na77T.i7d-BAntz who said .
MrS,'Bititz Was "tip home"
(in-New'' York), and ,'?1ir
Force Gen. add I'mrs. -Q4LaTjeZI
Tr tfigtirqe-freifattIng Mtii?'
na.LaGen."and?"MrS7Mil1ard
Lewis:, ..,-?:-??:...-? ?-a,!-m.,,,,,mv...w,.-,4
fne,???=,Th'enew head of the Brit-?
ish Joint Services, Mission, ,
Vice, Adm. and Mrs. Geof- ?
ffey Thistleton - Smith were
there, and friends were re-
minded of a remark a Brit:
isher ? made, when the Ad-
miral was ordered to' Wash- -
ington. "They'll. be Thist1e2
ton-Smith for dfew Months,"
she said. "Then, you Ameri-
cans, will make ' it plain
Smith!" .
Also spotted were India's
Brigadier and Mrs. Raj
Batra, French Rear Adm.
Pierr. ,- Adm.
Poncet
?
?
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/03/19: CIA-RDP68-00046R000200240013-8