FROST INTRIGUE FOREIGNERS

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CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250017-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 23, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 19, 2014
Sequence Number: 
17
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Publication Date: 
September 20, 1956
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STAT I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/03/19: CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250017-3 WASIANGION POST AM TIMES HERALD ? ? , ? Frosts Intrigue Foreign'er's .By W rizoM M4eitiloia - ? REAR ADM: , Laurence ? LFrost, the new Director Of rilaval I telligence, took time - out last evening ,from' his cloak. and dagger du- ties and,gave a party. Held ..in the Oak- leaf, Anchor and .Eagle Rooms of the Naval Hospi-- tal Commis- sioned Off i-. ,cers', 'Mess, it was an Ars. 'McLendon .upper eche- . . Ion affair to introduce for- eign Naval 'and,Air Attaches to the Chief of Naval Opera- tions and Mrs. Arleigh Burke. , , Forty-seven flags?one for ' each country represented and 'one for the , United Nations?formed ,i barck! tground for the Navy orches;' tra which played throughout ?4 the reception hours: ,Two. more flags?the Stars and Stripes and I Adm. Burke:of .1 four star banner?,were back of the hosts (Mrs. Frost ; smart in charnPagne'peau de soie?with an oyerlay of lace); ! and honor guests. Mrs. Burke / Wore a blue. embroidered ' polished cotton sheath.. , I First through the line were the new Paragilayan Naval Attache,' Rear Adm.. Guiller- mo Haywood, and Senora , Haywood. Close behind them - ? ? I . . J were 'the Italian Ambassador mood's greeting Whenhe saw 1. and Signora Brosio. Arriving the "butter-fly" sleeves on ' alone was' Korean' Ambitsa- olive-green velvet terno worn dor Yang who said his pretty wife, Polly, came. home ' from _Walter Reed .Hospital Tuesday and was "feeling fine." , . ' CANADIAN . Commodore and Mrs'. . Angus Boulton were .introducing a Washing:- ton visitor, Gen, . Charles by Mrs. RafaeL,Pargas (her husband is Philippine Armed - Forces Attache. Air. Force Lt. Gen: and ItrrTliarlrel k ,..1Y.",T5156114were?Na- foursome. ! with Pakistani,IVIaj.--Gen. and Mrs..M.'llayand Din. F WO:M-EMBASSY Row) Foulkes (he is chairman of;'_.,,va.re ,Japanese Ambassador the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Rad- Tani, the' Thai Ambassador and Mme. Sarasin, Indone- sian Ambassador and Mme. Notowidigdo, Turkish Ambas." * sador arid' Mme. Gork and Tran Van Chuong, the Wife of the Vietnamese Am- bassador. Secretary of the Nail, and Mrs. Charles Thomas headed . a long line of top-drawer. Navy which included Assist- ant Secretary Albert 'Pratt, Vice Admiral and Mrs. 'Thomas Combs, Vice Admiral . and .Mrs. Herbert G. 'Hop- wood, Vice Admiral and Mrs. R. E. Libby and many,._ent;atirtioiy* more. , ford's Canadian counter- part); Netherlands Military Attache ahd Mme. , W. Th: Carp said they had just re- turned from a 3000-mile trip with 'their trailer?she did the driving while he _ "co- piloted"; and Canadian Maj. Gen., H. A. Sparling was tell- ing friends that Mrs. ',Spar- ling was telling friends that Mrs.. Sparling was at the party* but they weren't ,speaking since she beat him '.six strokes at golf last ;week. Mrs. Ralph J. Canine, wife of Army Lt. gen. Canine, was admiring the ? chic pink silk ! Parisian chapeau worn by :Mrs. Roberft Schow whose husband, .Maj. Gen.- Sehow; heads Army Intelligence. Newcomers Vice Admiral and Mrs., R. F. Elkins (he heads the British Joint Serv- ices Mission)?fresh from un- packing '32 trunks -- were: chatting with Netherlands" Rear' Admiral Koudijs. "I 'see you are wearing your wings, tonight," was Bel- gian .Maj. Gen. -Andre Big= I ? IL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/03/19 : CIA-RDP68-00046R000200250017-3