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RETARY YI HU~•RAK,AND CHIEF 'OF fftOf OCOL PAEK IN-HA~?. TWO RE·
MAINlNG POSITI@S IN OFFICIAL. GROUP ~1!GHT BE F'!L'LED !Y P"FtESlDENlS
SECRETARY-INTERPRETERCHO SANG--HOAND CHIEF OF SECURITY PAK
.CHCIJG•KYU,OH BY CHO AWJ VI"CE MINISTER
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King
(Washington
thru
Los Angeles;
Mr. Julian
Nicholas
Protocol
Officer
Department
of State
(Williamsburg
thru
Dr. Paul Crane
Language Services
(Washington)
Mr. Ivan Sinclair
Public Affairs
Department
except
Los Angeles;
New York City)
except
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problems, t.o ln.forr-.t'l himeel£ on the current c ritical
s· uatlon, a .. • to report back to me his findi ines a ...d
r ecommendations. As you know. Mr. Vi,nce ac rvcd with
re"' t di s lncti.ou as Deputy Se c e tary of Do!en £te . Hh
a) ility
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Korean people have donated in a ')enr~1-·ous:Je:3t11reto a.::~si:31'.
the
vi~tims of the floods and tornados
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I shall appreciate
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from many polnt• of vi w. A meeting i.Jl Hawaii between Japane•e
American
sclentbte
the U. s. -Japaa
ha• already
Cooperative
Science program
PJ.an. for future collaboration
6. Human. 1enetlca:
been arraAged
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vis-a-vis
MR.REEDY:I don't think it is quite so much a question of
vis-a-vis
Japan, Ralph - Q.
Well, I mean the international
situation.
MR.REEDY: - - as the fact that you have two nations here which
in some· respects face somewhat similar
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- - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specu
lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in
the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the
U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation
to Preside