The London Gazette, 19Th May 1964 Naturalisation

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The London Gazette, 19Th May 1964 Naturalisation 4410 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19TH MAY 1964 of the highways comprised in the two routes Banaszkiewicz, Zdzislaw; Poland; Machine Opera- prescribed by the Gloucestershire County Council tor ; 28 Sandown Road, Brislington, Bristol 4. 18th Special Roads Scheme 1963 No. 1 ; and March 1964. 3. An Order under section 13 of the said Act pro- Bandrowski, Mikolaj ; Poland ; Factory Worker ; 42 viding for: Chester Street, Oxford. 3rd April 1964. (a) the construction of two new footpaths in Baquiche, Menache Nessim (known as Marcel substitution for lengths of footpaths authorised Baquiche); United Arab Republic ; Dental Sur- by the Order to be stopped up, and geon ; 37 Cholmeley Crescent, London N.6. 6th (b) the stopping up of lengths of footpaths April 1964. which cross or enter the route of the Cribbs Baranowski, Edward Edmund; Poland; Builder's Causeway to South of Almondsbury Special Labourer; Caravan Site, Wayside Farm, Ravens- Road. den, Bedfordshire. 14th March 1964. Copies of the Orders and of the relevant plans Baron, Karol ; Poland ; Machinist; 2 Oswald Street, have been deposited at the Ministry of Transport, Oswaldtwistle, Accrington, Lancashire. 14th March St. Christopher House, Southwark Street, London 1964. S.E.I, and at the offices of the Gloucester C.C., Shire Barrymore, Jan, formerly Jan Strzepka; Poland ; Hall, Gloucester, and the Thornbury R.D.C., Stoke- Public House Licensee; 49 Cecilia Road, London field House, Bristol, and may be seen free of charge E.8. 2nd April 1964. at all reasonable hours. Bengip, Leon (known as Yudah Bengio) ; Morocco; Copies of these Orders the titles of which are Religious Supervisor; 19 Egerton Road, London "The Gloucestershire County Council (Cribbs N.16. 18th March 1964. Causeway to South of Almondsbury Special Road) Benke, Franciszek; See Koscielski, Franciszek. Appropriation of Special Roads Order 1963 " ; " The Benoist, Dytmar ; Poland ; Joiner ; 55 Brighton Grove, Gloucestershire County Council (Cribbs Causeway Newcastle-on-Tyne 4, Northumberland. 6th April Connecting Roads) Appropriation of Special Roads 1964. Order 1963 " ; and " The Gloucestershire County Bensabat, Simy; Morocco; Cook; 58 Muirhead Council (Cribbs Causeway to South of Almondsbury Avenue, Glasgow, Lanarkshire S.4. 13th March Special Road) (Improvements) Order 1963 ", can be 1964. obtained from the Ministry of Transport, Stationery Benyi, Antal Marton; Hungary; Draughtsman; 5 Section, St. Christopher House, Southwark Street, Bulstrode Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. 26th March London S.E.I. 1964. Any person aggrieved by any of the said Orders Bereza, Elisabeth ; Germany ; Housewife ; 9 Kelver- and desiring to question die validity thereof, or of low Street, Oldham, Lancashire. 13th March 1964. any provision contained therein, on the grounds that Bereza, Josef; Poland ; Coal Miner; 9 Kelverlow it is not within the powers of the Highways Act, 1959, or on the ground that any requirement of Street, Oldham, Lancashire. 13th March 1964. that Act, or of any regulations made thereunder, Beusch, Hinrich Johann (known as Henry Beusch) ; have not been complied with in relation to that Germany ; Carpenter ; 163 Bourne Road, Spaldihg, Order, may, widiin six weeks from 19th May 1964 Lincolnshire. 17th March 1964. apply to the High Court for the suspension or Bibilo, Wiktor; Poland; Chocolate Worker; 105 quashing of that Order or of any provision contained Maas Road, Northfield, Birmingham 31, Warwick- therein. shire. 17th March 1964. Biecanski, Zdzislaw Czeslaw ; Poland; Company G. Cockerham, An Assistant Secretary. Director; 100 Cassiobury Park Avenue, Watford, Hertfordshire. 5th March 1964. Biro, Tibor ; Hungary ; Architectural Assistant; 103 Grove Park, London S.E.5. 12th March 1964. NATURALISATION Blake, Lucian, formerly Lucjan Borowiecki1; Poland ; Cook ; 6 Corporation Buildings, Farringdon Road, List of Aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalisation London E.C.1. 26th March 1964. have been granted by the Secretary of State and Blake, Stephen Richard. See Balassa, Istvan whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in Richard. the Home Office during the month of April 1964. Bobowicz, Stanislaw ; Poland ; Sheet Metal Worker ; The date in each case is the date of naturalisa- 79 Nova Road, West Croydon, Surrey, llth March tion. 1964. Bogacz, Casimir; France; Coal Miner; 1 Rydal Aleksandravicius, Stasys (known as Stanley Avenue, Hazel Grove, Cheshire. 18th March 1964. Alexander) ; Lithuania ; Hoffman Presser ; 27 Carey Borowiecki, Lucjan. See Blake, Lucian. House, Brooke, Road, London E.5. 23rd March Borys, Pawel (known as Paul Bprys) ; Poland ; Fit- 1964. ter's Mate; 541 Beverley Drive, Bentilee, Stoke- Alexander, Stanley. See Aleksandravicius, Stasys. on-Trent, Staffordshire. 25th March 1964. Alfonso, Sister Mary. See Bader, Fanny Ida. Borysoglebska, Jadwiga Maria Anna, formerly Andorka, Dezso ; Hungary ; Electrical Engineer; 977 Jadwiga Maria Anna Radomska; Poland ; Cashier ; Finchley Road, London N.W.ll. 25th March 1964. 17 Eardley Crescent, London S.W.5. 23rd March Andrzejewski, Jozef, formerly Jozef Pupel; Poland ; 1964. Press Operator; 3 Bedford Road, Walcot, Swin- Bras, Jan (known as Jan Brass) ; Poland ; Hotelier ; don, Wiltshire. 8th April 1964. 37 Noel Street, Nottingham. 25th March 1964. Aseridrych, Zygmunt; Poland ; Engineer ; 12 Hanover Bras, Kamila (known as Kamila Brass) ; Poland ; Square, Bradford 1, Yorkshire. 6th April 1964. Housewife; 37 Noel Street, Nottingham. 25th Assink, Jan ; Netherlands ; Maintenance Engineer ; March 1964. 61, Upgate, Louth, Lincolnshire. 6th April 1964. Brass, Jan. See Bras, Jan. Atallah, Haifa; Israel; Consular Clerk; 12 Uno Brass, Kamila. See Bras, Kamila. Avenue, Haifa, Israel. 4th April 1964. Briam, Heinrich ; Germany ; Garage Hand ; 49 Hit- Atlas, Franciszek (known as Frank Atlas) ; Poland ; chin Road, Shefford, Bedfordshire, llth March Corporation Refuse Collector; 286 Wallisdown 1964. Road, Wallisdown, Bournemouth, Hampshire. 25th Brieze, Eduards; Latvia; Instrument Maker; 7 March 1964. Nicholson Road, Addiscombe, Croydon, Surrey. Avsec, Margit; Yugoslavia; Book-keeper, Secretary 17th March 1964. and Translator; 87 Dorchester Court, Herne Hill, Brzezinski, Leszek Klemens Tadeusz. See Milner, London S.E.24. 17th March 1964. Leszek Klemens Tadeusz. Bader, Fanny Ida (known as Sister Mary' Alfonso) ; Buczkowski, Jozef Waldyslaw (known as Jimmy Switzerland ; Student (Modern Languages); St. Mallatratt) ; Poland ; Colour Grainer; 144 Den Mary's Training College, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool Road, Kirkcaldy, Fife. 2nd April 1964. 3. 13th March 1964. Burczynski, Josef; Poland ; Assistant Plumber; Balassa, Istvan Richard (known as Stephen Richard Napsbury Hospital, St. Albans, Hertfordshire. 18th Blake) ; Hungary; Copy Reader; 3 St. George's March 1964. Crescent, Salford, 6, Lancashire. 4th March 1964. Burdzicki, Kazimierz ; Poland ; Welder; 1 Broom- Balazs, Miklos; Hungary; Electronics Engineer; park Drive, Glasgow E.I, Lanarkshire. 2nd April 104 Clough Hall Road, iKidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, 1964. Staffordshire. 13th March 1964. Burgazzi, Ernst Johannes (known as Ernst Giovanni Balint, Yanos; Hungary; Coal Miner; 4 Queen Burgazzi) ; Switzerland; Traffic Manager (Air Street, Hoyland Common, near Barnsley, York- Line) ; 2 Fawley Road, London N.W.6. 17th March shire. 24th March 1964. 1964..
Recommended publications
  • 1960 May, 1964
    I. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRYPTOPHAN METABOLISM IL PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES · OF PICOLINIC CAR.BOXYLASE By Shih~Jung Lan . 1\ Bachelor of Science Tunghai University ·Taiwan, China 1960 Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate·school of the Oklahoma State University . in partial fulfillment. of the requireI!lent s for the degree.of MASTER OF SCIENCE May, 1964 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIYERS,W LIBRA RV JAN 6 l~_j I . A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRYPTOPHAN METABOLISM II. PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF PICOLINIC CARBOXYLASE Thesis Approved: 569798 ii .. ACKNW.LEDGMENTS The author is sincerely grateful to his advisors Drs.R •. K. Gholson and L.. M. Henderson for their constant encouragement and patient·guidance during.the course of these studies. He also wishes to express his appreciation to Dr. K. E. Ebner for his helpful advice during these studies and for valuable suggestions during preparation of this thesis. He is also. indebted to the Department of Biochemistry for facilities and.financial support during this research • . A special gratitude -is given to his parents for their patient and endless encouragements, without which the author's studies here could not have been successful. iii TABLE OF-CONTENTS Chapter Page INTRODUCTION 1 A. Tryptophan Metabolism 1 1. The Kynurenine-3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid Pathway 1 2. Other ·pathways . • • .. , • • • • • • 4 B. Degradation of 3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid 7 1 .. 3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid Oxidase .• 7 2. The Products·of 3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid-Oxidation 9 c. Picolinic Carboxylase . 13 II. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES • 16 A. Materials •.•.. 16 B. - Experimental Methods ••. 16 1. Comparative Study of Tryptophan Metabolism 16 a .. Purification of·3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid Oxidase • .
    [Show full text]
  • Cy Martin Collection
    University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Cy Martin Collection Martin, Cy (1919–1980). Papers, 1966–1975. 2.33 feet. Author. Manuscripts (1968) of “Your Horoscope,” children’s stories, and books (1973–1975), all written by Martin; magazines (1966–1975), some containing stories by Martin; and biographical information on Cy Martin, who wrote under the pen name of William Stillman Keezer. _________________ Box 1 Real West: May 1966, January 1967, January 1968, April 1968, May 1968, June 1968, May 1969, June 1969, November 1969, May 1972, September 1972, December 1972, February 1973, March 1973, April 1973, June 1973. Real West (annual): 1970, 1972. Frontier West: February 1970, April 1970, June1970. True Frontier: December 1971. Outlaws of the Old West: October 1972. Mental Health and Human Behavior (3rd ed.) by William S. Keezer. The History of Astrology by Zolar. Box 2 Folder: 1. Workbook and experiments in physiological psychology. 2. Workbook for physiological psychology. 3. Cagliostro history. 4. Biographical notes on W.S. Keezer (pen name Cy Martin). 5. Miscellaneous stories (one by Venerable Ancestor Zerkee, others by Grandpa Doc). Real West: December 1969, February 1970, March 1970, May 1970, September 1970, October 1970, November 1970, December 1970, January 1971, May 1971, August 1971, December 1971, January 1972, February 1972. True Frontier: May 1969, September 1970, July 1971. Frontier Times: January 1969. Great West: December 1972. Real Frontier: April 1971. Box 3 Ford Times: February 1968. Popular Medicine: February 1968, December 1968, January 1971. Western Digest: November 1969 (2 copies). Golden West: March 1965, January 1965, May 1965 July 1965, September 1965, January 1966, March 1966, May 1966, September 1970, September 1970 (partial), July 1972, August 1972, November 1972, December 1972, December 1973.
    [Show full text]
  • Download DECEMBER 1964.Pdf
    Vol. 33, No. 12 December 1964 Federal Bureau of Investigation United States Department of Justice J. Edgar Hoover, Director Index to l'olume 33, 1964 (p. 27) Contents 1 Message from Director J. Edgar Hoover Feature Article: 3 Recruiting and Training of Police Personnel, by Joseph T. Carroll, Chief of Police, Lincoln, Nebr. FBI National Academy: 9 Marine Commandant, Noted Editor Address Graduates Scientific Aids:· 13 Building­Material Evidence in Burglary Cases Nationwide Crimescope: 17 A 2 ­Gauge Cane 17 From "Pen" to "Sword" Vol. 33, No. 12 Crime Prevention: 18 A Mess<'to­e for Young People, by Edward K. Dabrowski, Sheriff of Bri tol County, New Bedford, Mass. Other Topics: 26 Wanted by the FBI 27 Index to Articles Published During 1964 Publi.hed by the FEDERAL BUREAU Identification: OF INVESTIGATION, Questionable Pattern (back cover) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Wa.hlngton, D.C. 20535 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR TO ALL LAW E FORCEMENT OFFICIALS ATHEISTIC COMMUNISM and the lawless underworld are not the only threats to the safety and welfare of our great Nation. Enemies of freedom come under many guises. Our society today is in a great state of unrest. Many citizens are confused and troubled. For the first time, some are confronted with issues and decisions relating to the rights and dignity of their fellow countrymen, problems which heretofore they had skirted or ignored. We have in our midst hatemongers, bigots, and riotous agitators, many of whom are at opposite poles philosophically but who spew similar doctrines of prejudice and intolerance. They exploit hate and fear for personal gain and self­aggrandizement.
    [Show full text]
  • Median and Average Sales Prices of New Homes Sold in United States
    Median and Average Sales Prices of New Homes Sold in United States Period Median Average Jan 1963 $17,200 (NA) Feb 1963 $17,700 (NA) Mar 1963 $18,200 (NA) Apr 1963 $18,200 (NA) May 1963 $17,500 (NA) Jun 1963 $18,000 (NA) Jul 1963 $18,400 (NA) Aug 1963 $17,800 (NA) Sep 1963 $17,900 (NA) Oct 1963 $17,600 (NA) Nov 1963 $18,400 (NA) Dec 1963 $18,700 (NA) Jan 1964 $17,800 (NA) Feb 1964 $18,000 (NA) Mar 1964 $19,000 (NA) Apr 1964 $18,800 (NA) May 1964 $19,300 (NA) Jun 1964 $18,800 (NA) Jul 1964 $19,100 (NA) Aug 1964 $18,900 (NA) Sep 1964 $18,900 (NA) Oct 1964 $18,900 (NA) Nov 1964 $19,300 (NA) Dec 1964 $21,000 (NA) Jan 1965 $20,700 (NA) Feb 1965 $20,400 (NA) Mar 1965 $19,800 (NA) Apr 1965 $19,900 (NA) May 1965 $19,600 (NA) Jun 1965 $19,800 (NA) Jul 1965 $21,000 (NA) Aug 1965 $20,200 (NA) Sep 1965 $19,600 (NA) Oct 1965 $19,900 (NA) Nov 1965 $20,600 (NA) Dec 1965 $20,300 (NA) Jan 1966 $21,200 (NA) Feb 1966 $20,900 (NA) Mar 1966 $20,800 (NA) Apr 1966 $23,000 (NA) May 1966 $22,300 (NA) Jun 1966 $21,200 (NA) Jul 1966 $21,800 (NA) Aug 1966 $20,700 (NA) Sep 1966 $22,200 (NA) Oct 1966 $20,800 (NA) Nov 1966 $21,700 (NA) Dec 1966 $21,700 (NA) Jan 1967 $22,200 (NA) Page 1 of 13 Median and Average Sales Prices of New Homes Sold in United States Period Median Average Feb 1967 $22,400 (NA) Mar 1967 $22,400 (NA) Apr 1967 $22,300 (NA) May 1967 $23,700 (NA) Jun 1967 $23,900 (NA) Jul 1967 $23,300 (NA) Aug 1967 $21,700 (NA) Sep 1967 $22,800 (NA) Oct 1967 $22,300 (NA) Nov 1967 $23,100 (NA) Dec 1967 $22,200 (NA) Jan 1968 $23,400 (NA) Feb 1968 $23,500 (NA) Mar 1968
    [Show full text]
  • 'The Cuban Question' and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959-1964
    ‘The Cuban question’ and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959-1964 LSE Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/101153/ Version: Published Version Article: Harmer, Tanya (2019) ‘The Cuban question’ and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959-1964. Journal of Cold War Studies, 21 (3). pp. 114-151. ISSN 1520-3972 https://doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00896 Reuse Items deposited in LSE Research Online are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved unless indicated otherwise. They may be downloaded and/or printed for private study, or other acts as permitted by national copyright laws. The publisher or other rights holders may allow further reproduction and re-use of the full text version. This is indicated by the licence information on the LSE Research Online record for the item. [email protected] https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/ The “Cuban Question” and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959–1964 ✣ Tanya Harmer In January 1962, Latin American foreign ministers and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk arrived at the Uruguayan beach resort of Punta del Este to debate Cuba’s position in the Western Hemisphere. Unsurprisingly for a group of representatives from 21 states with varying political, socioeconomic, and geo- graphic contexts, they had divergent goals. Yet, with the exception of Cuba’s delegation, they all agreed on why they were there: Havana’s alignment with “extra-continental communist powers,” along with Fidel Castro’s announce- ment on 1 December 1961 that he was a lifelong Marxist-Leninist, had made Cuba’s government “incompatible with the principles and objectives of the inter-American system.” A Communist offensive in Latin America of “in- creased intensity” also meant “continental unity and the democratic institu- tions of the hemisphere” were “in danger.”1 After agreeing on these points, the assembled officials had to decide what to do about Cuba.
    [Show full text]
  • April 1964 May 1964
    April 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Hari Raya General Haji Prayer Day 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 Labour Day Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com May 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 Labour Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ascension Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Whit Sunday Whit Monday 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Vesak Day 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 Constitution Day Father's Day Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com June 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 Constitution Day Father's Day 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com July 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com August 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 National Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com September 1964 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com .
    [Show full text]
  • Download APRIL 1964.Pdf
    - Vol. 33, No. 4 April 1964 Federal Bureau of Investigation United States Department of Justice J. Edgar Hoover, Director Contents Law 1 Message from Director J. Edgar Hoover Feature Article: Enforcement 3 The Prowler-A Community Menace BULLETIN Communications and Records: 7 Automatic Data Processing Aids Police Service, by Francis J. Schafer, Former Asst. Supt. of Police, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bureau of Police Facilities: 12 Modern Police Facilities for Rome, N.Y., by James C. Dunn, Chief of Police, Rome, N.Y. APRIL 1964 Investigators' Aids: 16 Concealed Movie Camera Shows Thief at Work 16 Four Bandits Foiled by Novel Safety Device Identification: 17 To Find the Missing Vo. 33, No.4 Interesting Pattern (back cover) Other Topics: 24 Wanted by the FBI Published by the FEDERAL BUREAU OF I VESTIGATION, UNITED STATES DEPA TMENT OF JUSTICE Washington, D.C. 20535 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR TO ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, the awesome fight against crime and lawlessness could possibly be described as inverted progress-moving forward but losing ground. Despite the gigantic strides made in recent years in the pro• fessionalization of law enforcement, crime continues to be one of the mushrooming problems threatening the safety and welfare of our country. An additional danger lies in the growing concept that widespread lawlessness is an unavoidable adjunct to our way of life. Certainly, there is no valid reason why it has to be. Crime causations are not always easy to define, but one of the perennial headaches to law enforcement is the veritable pool of hardened criminals available through the loopholes and abuses of our systems of parole, probation, and other forms of clemency.
    [Show full text]
  • May June 1964 #157
    President Whitman Reelected ESTERN PACIFIC'S board of di­ proximated $6,160,000, and that $1,- ilepoSls W rectors, in a meeting following 839,000 was being spent to rebuild 200 the annual shareholders meeting held box cars. Volume XVI , No. 3 MAY - JUNE, 1964 *Milepost No. 157 in San Francisco on June 24, reelected W. C. Brunberg, vice president­ Frederic B. Whitman as president for marketing, said that although first the next year. Other officers reelected quarter revenues were disappointing, Public Relations Department by the board were M. M. Christy, ex­ recent traffic movements, future traf­ ecutive vice president and general WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD fic indicators, and the overall economy manager; W. C. Brunberg, vice presi­ SACRAMENTO NORTHERN RY. indicate a substantially improved rev­ TIDEWATER SOUTHERN RY. dent-marketing; E. L. Van Dellen, vice enue picture for the second half of 526 Mission Street president and genel'al counsel; and 1964. San Francisco, Calif. 94105 Logan Paine, secretary. It was pointed out by M. M. Christy, Lee " Flash" Sherwood, Editor The board also approved organiza­ executive vice president and general tion changes which are reported on manager, that the Interstate Com­ Page 4. merce Commission's 1963 report of op­ The directors also declared a regular erating statistics of large railroads, quarterly dividend of 451 per share, ranked Western Pacific first nation­ payable August 17, 1964 to sharehold­ ally in average speed of freight trains *Mile post No. 157: ers of record August 3. at 29.5 miles per hour, and that our Roadmaster R. J. At the annual shareholders' meeting railroad was first in the Central West­ Mounkes and Anisian.
    [Show full text]
  • SEC News Digest, 06-18-1964
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ~~~~ IDa@~~tr A brief summary of financial proposals filed with and actions by the S.E.C. Washington 25, D.C. (In orel.rln, full t.xt of R.I..... from Publlc.tI.n. Unit, cit. nu.b.r) (Issue No. 64-6-14) FOR RE LEASE _~Ju=:n=e~18~!_1~9:.l::64::t.-._ AMERICAN RESEARCH ACQUISITION CLEARED. The SEC has issued an exeaption order under the Investment Company Act (Release IC-3995) permitting American Research and Developaent Corporation, Boston investment company, to purchase slightly over lot of the stock of a European invest.ent company, European Enterprise Development Company. The latter is to be organized under Luxe.hourg law to engage in substantially the same type of activities in Europe as those engaged in by American Research. n... ly, furnishing capital to companies engaged in the conduct or developaent of new enterprises, processes or products. Aaerican Research proposes to invest saa. $250,000 in the European company, constituting less than 11 of its asseta. ZEAMAN - LANCER SECURITIES REVOKED. The SEC today announced a decision under the Securities Exchange Act (Release 34-7350) revoking the broker-dealer registration of Lance Zeeman, dba Lancer Securities, 92 Liberty St., New York, for violations of the Commission's record-keeping and financial reporting rules and refusal to produce his books and records for examination upon request. Zeaman failed to file an answer to the charges in tbe order authorizing the proceedings. Previously, in January 1964, the Co.mission suspended a Regulation A exemption with respect to a public offering of stock of Decorative Interiors, Inc., through Zeeman as underwriter, by reason of his failure to cooperate in an investigation of that offering.
    [Show full text]
  • Country Term # of Terms Total Years on the Council Presidencies # Of
    Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council Elected Members Algeria 3 6 4 2004 - 2005 December 2004 1 1988 - 1989 May 1988, August 1989 2 1968 - 1969 July 1968 1 Angola 2 4 2 2015 – 2016 March 2016 1 2003 - 2004 November 2003 1 Argentina 9 18 15 2013 - 2014 August 2013, October 2014 2 2005 - 2006 January 2005, March 2006 2 1999 - 2000 February 2000 1 1994 - 1995 January 1995 1 1987 - 1988 March 1987, June 1988 2 1971 - 1972 March 1971, July 1972 2 1966 - 1967 January 1967 1 1959 - 1960 May 1959, April 1960 2 1948 - 1949 November 1948, November 1949 2 Australia 5 10 10 2013 - 2014 September 2013, November 2014 2 1985 - 1986 November 1985 1 1973 - 1974 October 1973, December 1974 2 1956 - 1957 June 1956, June 1957 2 1946 - 1947 February 1946, January 1947, December 1947 3 Austria 3 6 4 2009 - 2010 November 2009 1 1991 - 1992 March 1991, May 1992 2 1973 - 1974 November 1973 1 Azerbaijan 1 2 2 2012 - 2013 May 2012, October 2013 2 Bahrain 1 2 1 1998 - 1999 December 1998 1 Bangladesh 2 4 3 2000 - 2001 March 2000, June 2001 2 Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1979 - 1980 October 1979 1 Belarus1 1 2 1 1974 - 1975 January 1975 1 Belgium 5 10 11 2007 - 2008 June 2007, August 2008 2 1991 - 1992 April 1991, June 1992 2 1971 - 1972 April 1971, August 1972 2 1955 - 1956 July 1955, July 1956 2 1947 - 1948 February 1947, January 1948, December 1948 3 Benin 2 4 3 2004 - 2005 February 2005 1 1976 - 1977 March 1976, May 1977 2 Bolivia 3 6 7 2017 - 2018 June 2017, October
    [Show full text]
  • Judgement No. 94 (Original : English)
    66 Administrative Tribunal of the United Nations Judgement No. 94 (Original : English) Case No. 95 : Against : Tbe Secretary-General Parw of the United Nations Non-renewal of a short-term appointment. Nature of short-term appointments governed by Stag Rule 301.1 et seq.-No recognizable basis for the Applicant’s expectancy of permanent employment.-Fact that on the expiry of a contract the vacant post is filled by another person cannot constitute an abuse or deviation of power.-No extraneous motivations or prejudice. Application rejected. THE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, Composed of the Lord Crook, Vice-President, presiding ; the Honourable Mr. R. Venkataraman, Vice-President ; Mr. Hector Gros Espiell ; Whereas, on 2 December 1964, Angelo Pappas, a former staff member of the United Nations and the Applicant herein, requested the President of the Admin- istrative Tribunal, under Administrative Instruction ST/AI/ 153, to designate a counsel to assist him in drawing up and submitting an application to the Tri- bunal ; Whereas, on 14 December 1964, the President designated as counsel Mr. Bedrich Syrovy, a staff member of the United Nations ; Whereas, at the Applicant’s request, the President extended to 15 April 1965 the time-limit for the filing of an application ; Whereas, on 9 April 1965, the Applicant filed an application which he amen- ded on 24 May 1965 ; Whereas the application, as amended, requested the Tribunal : (a) To examine eight witnesses on the quality of the Applicant’s work and on the question whether his immediate
    [Show full text]
  • SEC News Digest, 06-24-1964
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ~!E~~ IDIl@!E~~ .~. A brief summary of financial proposals filed with and actions by the S.E.C. ft'Cb~ (In ord.rlng f,,11 t.xt of R.I.a ••• from Publication. Unit, cit. numb.r) Washington 25. D.C. (Issue No. 64-6-18) FOR RELEASE _J.;...u...;,;n..;;.,e_2;",.,4......,...;1;,;;.9.:;".64'-_ - HERCULES POWDER FILES EXCHANGE PLAN. Hercules Powder Company, 910 Market St., Wilmington, Del., filed a registration statement (File 2~22537) with the SEC on June 22 seeking registration of 430,971 shares of $1.65 cumulative convertible Class A stock, to be issued in connection with the company's acquisition of all assets and liabilities of Haveg Industries, Inc. The shares are to be offered to Haveg stockholders in ex- change for all of Haveg's outstanding stock, at the rate of two of such Class A shares for each five common shares of Haveg. The company is engaged in manufacturing and selling a diversified line of chemicals and allied products. Upon the acquisition of Haveg, it will add to its present operations the conversion of plastic materials into engineered and custom fabricated products and the processing of other basic chemicals for industrial and government use. In addition to preferred and convertible Class A stock, the company has outstanding 18,303,362 shares of common stock. Henry A. Thouron is president and chairman of the executive committee. WEYERHAEUSER FILES STOCK PLANS. Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma, Wash., filed a registration statement (File 2-22538) with the SEC on June 22 seeking registration of 682,292 shares of stock, to be offered under its Incentive Stock Option Plan and 1964 Incentive Stock Option Plan.
    [Show full text]