TOP OFFICIALS GREET TEXANS ON NEW FLIGHT
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DALLAS TIMES
HERALD
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Date: OCT 1 f 195F3
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Greef-Tei
On liew
Ti mes lierald Washington Bureau
Washington, Oct. 17.?Top
overnment? officials and diplo
mats representing Latin: Ameri-
can countries joined in welcom-
ing at Washington the group of
exans who took part in the in-
aUgUral trip :of Braniff Airways'
ew DC-7C airliner between the
Dallas-Fort Worth_ area and
New 'York City this week:
i Many of the Washington dig-
nitaries were guests ata .,lunch-
eon at, the 'Sheraton Carlton
Hotel, attended by all those whb
made the special New York
flight. Others took 'a short trip
on the El Dorado, -which Braniff
has named. the plane-, during 'the
brief stop-over in Washington!
During the luncheon, Dr.
Eduardo Zuleta Angel, fortner
lambasSador to the United States
from/ Colombia,. disclosed that
Aegotiations between Braniff
nd that country, :for entry by
he American' airline whin
lave been under way/nearly 10
'1;ears, have just .1:wen success-
fully completed.:'
BANKER SPEAKS.
Samuel C. Waugh; president
and, chairman., of -the Board of
the. Export4mport Bank, .teld
he group of ..operations of the
ank, ? partieularly ; in, Latin
America. He, pointed out that
since the? inauguration of Presi-
dent Eisenhower- lesS than four
ears ago, despite some Demo-
ratic criticism, the bank has is-
ued.-202 loans to, Latin Amer-
ca. totaling More than 'a billion
dollarS.-,
- The ' tlank,. while ,a serrii-gov-
rnment operation. has made a
clear iprofit of approximately
550,000,000 during its twenty-
wo years Of existence, Watigh
aid; :.
Charles E. Beard, prtsident
raniff, introduced the Wash-
:ngton guests and "briefly.re,?
iewed the many "firsts" of
Braniff,during its years 'of op-
Lation.
ODUS'BELL, -manager of
the Goodyear Store at 5202
W: Lovers Lane, has an-
nounced that the formal
opening will be Oct. 18:-20:
Prizes valued at $1,000 will
lie given away during the
Opening' Of this store,- the
eighth cybAhekr store in /
? nietrOP'ollan`D-
Herald Staff Photo.
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Among Washington officials
-present at the luncheon were
Civil Aeronautics Board mem-
ers Chap Giirney and Harmar
,j1Denn.t. Gen. C. B. Cabell
' cleicaCreI7
0s0 o ,a-ggitant
ecretary of,. state for Latin
American affairs; Rollin S. At-
ood, director,: Latin: American
ivision of the International' Co-
peratibn .Administration; Al-
ert Robertson' chairman, Fed?
al; Home Loan. Bank, Boa:alr
_
1956
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Henry Holland; former assistinit .-:, ?
secretary of st4te and presengy
advisor to Presiderit.EisenhOwer
of Latin American affair; and
Lyith?tr'aialfithrat`gbitrast vice 1
president of- the Export-Into:ft \
Bank. ?
'Latin Anierican diplotnatS
present inehided AinbassadOr
Joaquin Joe Vallarino Of P?
ama; r Ambassador Fernando
BerckmeY-er. or Peru, MiniSter
Counsellor Ricardo Anaya of' Co-
lombia, First Secretary SantaS
Goni ,of Argentina, ? Econoinie
Counsellor :Jorge Burr .of
Ambassador Eauadro A. Garcia
tO the Organization of Ameri-
can States from Argentina, Dr.
Jose Mara, .secretarY7gefieral :of
the Pan Arnericairtinicin; Am-
?bassador 'Alberto SeOulvecla ? to
OAS from Chile, and Airibasa.-
dor Jose:T.- Barron, to OaS.froam
Cuba. . '
:11UNCHE0N.
Meanwhile, while the lunch-
eon was in progress; more than
a score .of officials; from ,the
Civil AeronauticS Administra-
Civil Aeronautics Board;.: the
tion . and the post :Office Pt-
partment were guests ;aboard '
Braniff's El Doradoin a' lunch-
eon flight over nearby Virginia.
Included among the guests,
were the' follOWing:.CAB: repre-
sentatives: Ross Newman,
chief of : the. Inter4ational and
ules Division; Josfiph C. Wat-
son, chief of .the Toreign Di,
vision; S. Thornas imon, assist- f
ant chief examine, in the Safe-
ty Enforcement Rieceedings Di-
vision, and about a dozen' hear-
ing examiners.
Willis Henderson, acting di-
rector of air transportation for
t e .ost Office Department;
William B., Davi, =director of
CAA's Office of Aviation Safety.
an nett Griffin, director of
Washington National .4irport.1
-talso were aboard. .3
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