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  • forward many progressive policies, including immediate release of political prisoners. After returnĀ­ ing to the State Department, he was in charge of Japanese affairs, but as a result of the McCarthyism storm, he has been serving since then in countries
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  • , Chinese Affairs. 20. Capt. Earl Dunn. 21. Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood. Assistant Director, Office 6. Mr. John H. Ohly. ICA. 7. Francis E. Meloy, State Department. .8. Mr. Richard Ericson, Staff Assistant. 9. Dr. Dayid Waters, Assistant. Administrative
  • ), and Officer in- Charge of Greek Affairs in the Department of Statec He has been assigned to the Embassy in Karachi since August 1960c He is married and has one son., Mr .. L&ingen joined 1 Il: nu JODIE G. EGGERS Mro Eggers, who will act as control otticer
  • . Mr. Carl Rowan, Deputy Secretary for Operations. 5. Mr. Edwin Martin, Chinese Affairs. 20. Capt. Earl Dunn. 21. Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood. Assistant Director, Office 6. Mr. John H. Ohly. ICA. 7. Francis E. Meloy, State Department. .8. Mr
  • 30, 1962 by the Honor ble U. Alexis Jolmson_. Deputy Under Secretary of state for rolitiea.l Affairs. Your attenĀ­ tion is dra'iin p rticularly to , gea 5 and 6, where Hr. Johnson dwells at oome length on the rolo JAp&nis now playing a partner ot