PARIS POLICEMAN FOR ALASKA.—Bernard Hanriat, a Paris policeman, at Orly Airport before making a trip to Alaska to be a guest of the American police for the opening of a new hotel at Anchorage, called the Captain Cook. The policeman can speak English, Danish, Norwegian, and German, as well as his native French.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 7
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53PARIS POLICEMAN FOR ALASKA.—Bernard Hanriat, a Paris policeman, at Orly Airport before making a trip to Alaska to be a guest of the American police for the opening of a new hotel at Anchorage, called the Captain Cook. The policeman can speak English, Danish, Norwegian, and German, as well as his native French. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 7
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