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~ ...9 \T"- c<) <'() -1 __, fV' I j .9 IT', --~ Q --r_.. _, \ \("- _,-I -' If- "2 j J f 01 ..3 I. (/J ~ QJ \ J ...,.. u J~ ~ ~ f ~ ~-j . -. I v ~ ~ .0 V' '> ~ L c/) (>. r- (0 1 t t; z:;., ',ii ~ ,....., -....J) -j ..- .J ry -­..n .,. CVN/cc 1b&nlt JQ\1 tor FUr kird latter~ 19 hcaalMrr. I lii'Ote to 10\1 even on 6 October ~ )'Our ld.Dd letter ~ 21 lepteaber. ~, w 1A!l'e au delipW that t1 Thant agreed to &Coept a second terJa. In .&11tion to your.-lf thia evant vu, I ~. predicted 1:r.r a number of other utrol.ogS.e&l. ex;pcrta, I have received your book~ tlnd Jbiern 'D»u&&lt• some time ago and I h&ve al.ra4y ~ it. .~ .. I encJ.o• a cow fd 71q 1etter of 6 October 1D. cue ~ bad uot received it Ml"liv. With ki ""eat nprda am all. 8004 Wiahea 1'or the Kew Y..-, Youra~. c. v. lf&ru1mhan C'hef de cabinet ... ll. v. Beman ld1tor, 'lhe Aatrologioal. lllg&z1ne "an Jlajealf'8ri" Banpl.ore 20 India · cc : Mt- o L. Lemieux ,/' .. ~ · ~~ ~ ·f• .. • I ... BANGALORE VENKATA RAMAN "~·~~- -- Editor, The Astrological Magazine PHONI : 23296 : !?#a~ -2~ .. (AIR 'MAIL) • 19th December 1966. Sri c. V. Narasimhan~ Chef de Cabinet, United Nations, ~::. : ·- New York, U~S.A. My dear ·sir, From Press reports I learn that Mr. U Thant I . has agreed to continue for another term as . Secretary General as per my foreoast ' sent .to you on 27th September 1966. · I had hoped to r.eceive a commWlication either · from yo\lf or tram Mr. U Thant regarding my 't' . prediction. - For your kind information I may add that I generally get letters from dignitaries from . I different parts of the world as to the outoome ot my predictions given to them. I hope you have received ASTROLOOY AND MOOERN ·THOUGHT sent to you sometime ago with. my . I compliments. ,· With regards, ,. I r:;- j ":" ... :\ ~· .. .. .· . ., . : ~--- ~~~ .'~!' .: I : .... .. r· r. '· ' .... " ' . .., ~ . ~. I "• ., ·•--i r , .... .. ., ~-· . .. '. I ' . , . .:·t. •·.·.·. .. .. I. .. ·. -r:: . •' .i . .'·, . '· .. ·; . ' · ~. .. .. ---·-·--· G~AHO - / .-.. ST v ~ · ·· (.) ~~ lid/lA- 1i(/3-td.c.._ ~ I> 3,00 /8~~~ ~ ~ak/11·J· / . ' : -·. .. AU ) . t . 'I ) I c • • .J l. c CVN/pba 26 lMe 1 .. 1966 IMR .... ..,..s--, 1 npat tla clltl.IV iD • •••~WW&t• JQliJ" WI'.Y k1Dd. ~ or 9 a.c..._. 1 • -.t ~ to JW. tor ,..- ld.Dil ...- ~ .., • IIM'Otat at u ........,_.11111. I - ~ ~ llpJINOiaUw ~ Jaut" .... wlaiiH. It vu a plaar_.. toe' • u aeet ,_. a.t. lv»u1M:ebe1, a4 7W'r t110 etaJ •'• aa4 tal.eDted """""--· 1 • ao cJ,a4 tbat tlae coaeeJ't - lat. lqMwtlalrMai ... 8U.Ch • Ree-·. 1'1eue pw 111 beat ~..... to ,_.. vUe &114 .. .,.ten. n.. &lao .-.pt .., pu-1 .... v1aJwta r.. 1967. u 1'tlelt llr. ~. IJec!edRa ....... Dinetor Bbu'atbaa JIUbljcatJ.OM Pft•te Llaited l'a1ki arll.U ... 11~ • 1 - ». ID41a cc Mrs. E. Mira ~ BHARATHAN PUBLI .\.TIONS P R IVAT E LI Ml ED Proprietors: K AL K I - Tamil weekly SWARAJYA - Eng li sh weekly -------- KALKI BUIL D ING S KILP A U K MADRAS-10 Phone : 61034 (5 Lines ) Managing Director Grams : "KA.LKI", Madras T. S A D AS I VA M 9th December 66 S~· Your Excellency, My wife and I and my daughters Radha and Vijaya, and the rest of our party are back home atter our very happy tour in the United States and the very memorable concert of Subbulaksbmi bafore the great General Assembly of the United Nations on October 23 which happened to be a very auspicious day for us, viz., Vijaya Dasami Day. When we look back upon our very pleasant sojourn in that great country and our meeting with you and your Deputy and our dear C.V.Narasimhan, our hearts overflow with gratitude for all the affection and kindness we received at your hands. We shall remember all our lives this great occasion. Even as we lett Rome on the night of December 3 back tor our home we sav the happy news of your acceptance of the high office or the Secretary General of the United Nations t or another term. It was really very good of you to have consented to continue to bear this oner~ responsibility tor yet another term of five rs. We pray to the Alaighty tor the fruition ot T~ earnest endeavours to bring about internat16!!al peace and goodwill. With kindest recards tram Subbulakshmi and me and my daughters Radha and Vijaya, r Yours s1r r~ly, I • fJ wY Wfv (/ ~ Y'r\._ T.Sadasivam His Excellency U Thant Secretary General United Nations New York. His Exeellene7 U Thant Secreta~ General ot the United Nations United Nations Headquarters Box No.20 T.Sadasivam Grand Central P.o. Kalki Gardens New York - 17. N.Y. (USA) ~ Madras-10 (India) • • • • • • • • - Voul4 70Q k1 ..~ trauait t.bt ~ tie aD4 le"-' to 111•• Jlanaie Ia liar· • !!ban\ 1r. Y1c:tor loo ec:-.1uiODer tor •chDic:al eo-o,.n.uoa WaiWd la'Uou Jloai 252'P .. IOZ'k Diu ••• Ia M.r, I via ~ 'tMDk ,_ tor 7fA1Z k1D4 lAter td ~ aw.8er wbicb 1 noe1w4 CD 2 1111..-.r tna OU' -~ trieiMl 1'1ek&" 1oo ala-. Witb a ~1tul u.. 1 - .....u... t.nwi tib ODe r4 ., ol4 u .. tor :roar oolJJteUC.. .. ..a1n4. Apolac:t•• tor tbl deltr 1a raepoai1JII te .,._ J'tMl8ft• 'lov 1Jtt1ier cot. ll1zM \IP vital a ~ ot oU.r eorre...-DC• 1a ., ott1•· lf1 tb llea't viabea tor a Men7 Chria~ aD4 • ...,. .., X.., 111• M.rnl• 1M ..,. Apt. 1911 101 ..., 1Ith 8tnn .. Tan, IJ. 1.0011 - 1 4 TA fi '"& _. 11"1W $z4twl ..)t L • .._,._. ~._., ~ ~ s~Y~-~·~.J. ' ~()~~~\(A \4 ~~ \0"" ~~ ~uc.A... ~ ~ ~r.~~ -fu$~. ~r ::do-t) \XI\.() ""'UL" ~~cA,~cJ. ~ ~\,..o~cl _ ~·,.~~ ~ ,w..l't;., tt.a. ~&,"""'o...& ~s \{ v\ \i~ ~. ~ ., w~~~ ~l~ t. rc...k~ ~s. ~~C"\n,..~~ M. ,.~ ~\- ~ ~ s~'"\ \;. .... -l.o.~~, ~ ~gtc_. ~~ ~ ~~ \.....c. \w.... 0.. r tiao...o~ ~k....:.., r ,~. ~ lM' s~ \ Q""" d Svt'UL"-S. ~ -"\0\.U\.. ~~ ~~~-~~­ -,£)~~ s~~~ ~o. cU ~ ~\c..o ~ . ~ - ; 4 t w ;p1 a mr· r w ..- a t ,.,._... ,._ •m, u..-........::a Mr. Lemieux Secretary to the Secretar.y General United Nations, N.Y. Dear Sir, 21 Decemrer 1966. I have enclosed a letter to U Thant, thanking him for helping me "btain a transfer to a desk job. I will be leaving the UN at the end of this month to attend the graduate school at the University of Kentucky. I will be grateful if you will give this letter to U Thant. Thanking you, Richard YuKhin Rollin llf.Sfi F'-cf- Clo!J. u Tha.nt Secretary General United Nations New York, N.Y. Dear Sir, 21 December 1966. Thank you immense~ for the advice and help which resulted in my transfer to the legal library. I was offered a research assistantship at the Patterson School of Diplomaa,y and International Commerce (University of Kentuc~) and given an opportunity to complete my education. I have accepted the offer and will be leaving the United Nations on the 30th of December. Thank you, again, for helping me at the time when I needed the help most. If circumstances permit, I would like to contribute my services to the UN in another capacity. Respectful.41 Richard YuKhin .k ) ~~~~~ '"r~ · Tvtj 4 ~ ~ ;dv_~ ~~~~~ ~~~~· ~~vt~~w~ Q/1%/I (k. ~ M) - _D~ ~>/~ /~~,..,:?~~~ y-'> ~ --&'e.-e._ ~~ y"r~..... ...,_.-e ~ .,.~ ~ 4-- --6ec-~ ~- 0""'-<. ~ ~-4=- ~ F~ c=o~.<.~ _...,.,: q ~~-:s-~~4..,.,:- v~ ~~- ..;e--"" ~ ~~4? p/-.;.~ ~ )3-- -~ ~- £~<eze~--­ ~~~~..?'~ ~ ~ :unr cc: LL ( ) CVN Dear Mn. Bo,r4, Youzo k1D4 letter ot ' :oec.ber. ~tel¥, •tther the se~ not &JV .-ben ot hia tud.]7 kDov about Dr. M70 Jf71Jlt ~v. I repet tl:at 1n tbUe e~ I aa Ull&ble to bel.p JOU. t.o ecmt&et h!a. With k1D4 reprda• c.v. lf&l'u1aban Chef de Cabi.Mt Mn. Jolm L. Bo,J4 ,10 BUt Hill LnialNJ"& 'le:DJwaMe :57091 MARSHALL AMUSEMENT COMPANY b LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE ; .. LAW OFFICES DELSON & GORDON 120 EAST 4l~T STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 MURRAY HILL 6·8030 CABLE "oe:L.EGOR'' December 12, 1966 His Excellency U Thant Secretary General United Nations New York, New York Dear U Thant: I thought you might like to have a copy of the enclosed reprint of my speech on state succession, given at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law last April. I have made the suggestion in the article that while, in principle, the successor state should normally not be subrogated to the rights and duties of concessions or administrative contracts as a matter of law, there should be merely a presumption of non-subrogation. This presumption, I suggest further, might be overcome in the case of a newly independent state which had already attained a high degree of international personality at the time the contract was negotiated and which participated in, and clearly consented to, the making of a contract. In view of the United Nations' extensive practice on problems of state succession, the enclosure may be of particular interest to you. Sincerely, Robert Delson RD:at - 7076-49A Enc. 111 consequences for all concerned in honoring or dishonoring the expectation of claimants in the particular context. At the conclusion of Professor La Forest's paper, the CHAIRMAN thanked him for his masterly presentation. The CHAIRMAN then introduced the first commentator as a distinguished member of the New York Bar and the author of many published articles on international law.

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