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formed the basis for translation by local USIA post into the<br />
local languages.<br />
At each USIA post, the local English language<br />
paper normally ran these stories.<br />
Oliver Bpckvn, Inc., is in<br />
process of collecting, for the Board of Investment news clippings<br />
and photographs from newspapers, magazines, and possibly house<br />
organs, and has agreed to send a copy of this to AID/W when it<br />
is completed.<br />
Attachment 9P shows three press clippings from<br />
Honolulu papers.<br />
Attachments 9f and 9g are press clippings from<br />
Pittsburgh papers.<br />
USIA made films in Pittsburgh at the U.S. Steel Corporation,<br />
and in Detroit at the Chrysler Corporation. The early extensive<br />
press coverage quite likely helped to promote the exceptionally<br />
large attendance at the American Management Association Seminar.<br />
The Thai Team members were very receptive to publ.icity and took<br />
full advntqge of every opportunity to exploit it. The Thai<br />
Team brought with them an attractive publicity kit which con-<br />
tained very interesting material. The brochure with photographs<br />
and descriptions of the team members was especially effective<br />
and its presentation was well received by American industry.<br />
AID/W SUPPORTING ASSISTANCE<br />
With the guidance of AA/PRR, Mr. Herbert Salzman, and under<br />
the direction of Graham Williams, Director, Investment Promotion<br />
Division, Private Investment Center, Office of Private Resources;<br />
Walter P. Coppinger from AID/1's International Training Office;<br />
and Belford L. Seabrook from the Investment Promotion Division,<br />
acted as USG hosts for the Mission and as A.I.D. coordinators for<br />
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