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  • time.) 3:00 p.m. EDT Arrival at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Joseph M. Barr, Mayor of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Barr. at Stewart Air States Force
  • spent eight months in Tokyo as an adviser to the Korean delegation at the ROK-Japan normalization talks. In July 1952, he was appqinted Counselor of the Korean Embassy in Taipei, and from December of that year he also held the post of purchasing officer
  • the ministers holding posts in the cabinets of Prime Minister Chang and President P.he-e,as well as senior civil servants, inefficient having had ll~tle re often inept and or no experience in goverment or business to qualify them for the conduct
  • canceled. stock records--Requirements by $18,631 as a result for of incorrect a gasket set data on stock 11 urJCLASSIFIED •UNCLASSIFIED records concerning failure .to report 1n requisitioning material In another instance, the and post
  • of the consti• tutional freedoms of individuals to the max• imum extent consistent with the emergency nature of the government, and avoidance of promiscuous abuse of power, ex post facto laws, blood-purges, or other excesses; (e) Protection of the rural
  • DAILY AFFAIRS ·oF MINISTRY. ~EEN REPORTS THAT ·cHONG HAS NOT BEEN 'GETT IN.G ALONG WITH FONMIN. .. . us. .'.' , \ . ' PAGE FOUR RUALOS 05E C O ., F I B f tJ t I .'i J.. _,. 8. CHANG SONG-HWAN ~PPOINTED AMB TO THAILAND, FILLING POST.. LEFT VACANT
  • MacArthur at Wake Island in the middle of the Korean hostilities. Ambassador Kim explained to the delega­ t,ion that Secretary Rusk had at that t:ilTle held tr.a post of Assistant Secre­ tary for Far Eastern Affairs, ·which Hro ~ndy now held, and which like
  • be to encourage the Japanese Government to agree to a good will visit by former Prime Minister Yoshida. Such a visit would be regarded by most Koreans as a great honor since Yoshida was ·well known in Korea as the greatest post-war Japanese state~m.an. It would
  • -032-042-1-2-0 ~IP c. I. IRANIAN MILITARY POST URE General. Iran I s military agreements texts posture concluded of these iran would take reduce the northern paper. assistance agreements through its forces 1nountainous more