INDONESIAN SERVICE ATTACHES MARK ARMY DAY

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CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250014-6
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December 23, 2016
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March 19, 2014
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14
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October 6, 1956
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3TAT ors,"..ene oft Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/03/19 : CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250014-61 OD TIMES itihiceut-LA tpu ? ? ? .640*.n. Service Attaches By Marie.,1116Vaie, COLONEL: K A'W-d R- ANG,', new Military , Attache' of the Indonesian Ernba'Ssy, arrived in 'town jUst,in time ta be Host' ? ?? ? V:v.-? With Air C omrhodore S o e cljono, for Indo- nesia's A.rtny Forces Day, c 'e le brated ,y .e s t ercia afternonn ,at a 'reception at the' ssy' t_ Chancery on A. Mrs' Mchir Massachusetts ? aye: . - The colonel, 'who is tall arid 'good-looking. ind' has a beautiful wife, landed 'in Washington Thursda3r. ? eve- nine: Mme. Kawilarang had preceded her husband by a' few days. - All four?that inaudes Mme. Soedjono ? welcomed 200 or ?so. guests,. mostly mil- itary, and the Indonesian Ambassador and Mme. Nato- widigdo, usually the Enibas- sy,'s hosts, were among ffie guests. ? 1 'r- - Maj. Gen., Robert Schow., ..As-Sistant Chief of Staff, USA,. and Mrs. Schciw :came early as they were to;enter-? tam n later at a dinner dance for Military' Attache S 'dna their asSistarits from Asia, Africa and the Racific Ocean k area, and their wives. . Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Rob- ert Wienecke were there and also ?coming in for-'a brief stay. were Marine Corps G4n. Graves Erskine and Mks. Erskine ? and Lt. Gen. and Mrs. James M. Gavin. ? LIEUT. 'GEN. Charles P., Carell,Thad'Mrs. Cabell with him; Xaciveline Cabell wear- ing a fascinating latticed cap of white swansdown. "I waited a whole day in Paris for this,1- she Said. "I went out to luncheon, went back; Vent "out to cocktails, went back; finally went' out to din- ner. ,And by then they had it finished." , Ambassador ? and Mme! Notowidigdo could :speak their own language with Francis T. Underhill of the State Department, and" Mrs. Underhill, who spent two, years on assignment in', In- donesia. . , Mme. Notowidigdo was tell :ing Iriends about the forth Coming ,fashion show lunch- e of Southeast AAian fish- pn :ions to be put on by ladies of thoSe embassies for the . ben- efit of the International Red,.t. Cross on Nov. 28 at the Sher- C ^ ,aton-Park Hotel. , Amcing others there were Rear 'Adm.' and Mrs. 'Charles WilliinS, Maj. Gen. ahd Mrs. Robert Walsh and Mrs. Lucas' - Beau. , ? ? One of the prettiest Indo- nesian girls there was Mrs. Sentanu, Whose husband here to study economics':at t American University under a Rockefellei. Foundation fel- lowship. They came from London and after five month; here, Mr's. Setitanu ;thinks America is Simply wotideiful. ? ? my Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/03/19: CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250014-6 I