PERISCOPING THE WORLD

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000100740009-4
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December 15, 2016
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November 14, 2003
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9
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May 15, 1961
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Approved Fot' Release 2003/12/02 : Cl fm 1.!-, 'Shetland ]xrny. ' Today Archibald B. Roosevelt, lest survivot of 'Ill's four ours, is.a pa tner'" in Roosevelt and Cross, a Nall Street hood house. He, and. his .rife keep an apartment on New York.City's'East Side, hut.call honie?their 15-acre estate here on Long Island's North Shore; Roosevek, well set.up 6-footer who fdught in birds irnd` bin for ar'sv- Jng." 9t ', styled "` Cdldvt atf dph`b)ican," with 4four chi dren and "seven"grundClIldren, he shies from dis- cussing his youthful Whxti? House days! it has , . all been said" 07.STER BAY, N.Y. - Ethel Roosevelt Derby, youuit,er of President Teddv Roosevelt's two ;iaughters, lives with her husband (Dr. Richard Derby, it rc i ed surgeon) in a Vit torian-stylr home not far from the ancestral mansion oil Saga- more Hill. A lively .69 and a grandmother nine times over, Mrs. Derby is`~icti++e'in civic affairs, local politics ("Republican, of course"), - ata l church work. She also is 'trustee of the Atz- 'Museum of Natural; Hittoxy `(whic her fatlwr.Th for a ich'h t ,natty. of.' ies) ``"~Va bad* a wa iderful `Ume,? she says, recalling li r days on Pennsylvania Avenue. "We had, every 'kind of pet imaginable, and everybody nude,, a fuss over us." Mrs. Derby, who as a 3-year-old was described by her" other tts %)6 1 ('ei c5wer- mg for any 'littt those with the ~strbnt;est phy- sique," thinks, 3-year-old Caroline Kennedy is an ?"enchanting little creature." e'er coping -the World . Ova'rse" 'Ipeline PARIS-LI.S.'-: intelligence men here are .ron vinced the Reds: arc planting those'-Paris stories that CIAL. agents aided. the generals revolt ; in Algiers. Tl Idea To build up tension or been .riots when: K visitsde Gaulle 'this anon! s re s:try the. false Firelf f"PsAI _Pon, GENRIVAr A bcfnd-the-scenes debate London A~' Washington on a riuclcar test.. ban is threatening Western, unity-atthe. talks , yyith the Russians here.: The British claim that; the U.S. is being too tough with tho Soviets,ia de- minding nineteen on-site inspections, want to compromise at six, But the U.S., nosr at .east, is firm-nineteen or no deal. PARIS-Gen. de, Gaulle, who`d been coming wound on Francisco Franc?o's long-standing bid for NATO >tiemhersbip, now is dead set against it. Here's why. Franco's government had agreed s'i to keep tabs on Gen. Raoul Salon-but he slipped '. away to Algiers to help spark the revolt. De IDiplonputie . !Pouch Via; PARIS --President Kennedy will have uoi ipeti- : tion for the headlines when he flies in to visit Gen. Charles de Gaulle this month, The trial of G4rn. Maurice, Gltalle, ,the. Algiers ririgleader fs to , start two days,faefore )I-',K's arrival. And,, the French Reds are trying to, crash the act by asking \losco w Cor a visit by Soviet spaceman Gagarin. Chin; "~, ~~ . -.. $ '" ?? ,R~ . N , NEW DELHI"- ="ier"e' -, b xi n" press bast- off, but neutralist Nehru"s' armed forces are, get- ting their own missiles `Fhe Indian-designed missiles, ground-toaa$r aka-,'Air-to-air, will s66n go into protiuctiOli At' the''iiiidustan Aircraft factory in Bangalore in southern' India. ? Intelligence File BELGRADE .. r "'Tito-stay-homel" feelings `have been openly .vbiecd here. With prices soaring, travel abroad for Yugoslavs :was cut: "'sharply--just. as. thedr'globe-trotting boss got back from a two- month African yacht trip. Tice "mutters ' became loud.- dough to bring police prq In veral ?; Be lgr de factories ,, _ ;~, .e' : PHNOM; PENH, ':tP* tely 'but pointedly, tam ? " > bodia's Princeiwlt oddiwSihatrouk is say'ing':that . Laotian King Sa4kaj ? Vatthuna , is mot. only in- competent but slightly rtiad.eHis remarks were h on to fourteen. inspired by Vat a' nation Geneva. Laos fa "LONDON - It's still confidential. but Prime For Periscoping TV-Radio, page 74; Music, pate. " Minister'~Iacnraillaparovead"t~'orNF~e(ease ZJb3/12/021:" IX P %bo' 49R000100740009-4 22 Newmur.-k. Alay 1.5. 1901 IAT