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  • officers. Senators Douglas, Hart, and Sparkman have i'olloved this case The first. two wrote Secretary Rusk very recently, asking closely. tor more intensive action on the caoe, and the Acting Secretary asked them to hold up any publ.1c &tatements
  • and the Office of Atomic total of 86 identifiable within the Govern­ of Home Affa~rs, Construction, Health, activities as the major or The remaining laboratories, or private are a and technical operated governrnents. and university
  • 11 by R. Douglas Payne, Executive Director, Southwestern Research Society: BBlIN VERBATIM TEXT: Southwestern Research Society wants to support ID Chong P'il tor partiin your 1964 International cipation finance his travel We are prepared, ot course
  • professional proficiency in Korea. drain. 11 want to and 4. The idea is to explore developing -- possibly in conjunction with the Korean University at Seoul - - an "Institute. " Modern laboratory facilities would help suppbrt Korean industry and afford a home
  • development banking and securities marketing, life insurance, credit unions,. in-service t r aining to upgrade bank staffs, home loan and savings . 5. Exvort Promotion Apparatus for continuous , comprehensive export program institutionalized . Permanent t
  • , and both sides are happy with the final draft. The biggest plus was this morning's mutual agreement in principle on the major issues of a Status of Forces Agreement {SOFA). This is something we did not anticipate and will be a real break for Park at home
  • . Ciovernment approaches a problem like this as •part of a bigger one--we can't get foreign students to go home and help their own countries. Koreans, I understand, are the worst offenders. In fact, he probably ought to check before he leaves to be sure he can