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-1- CONTENTS I. GENERAL 1. Secretary Views Problems Posed by USSR 3 2. Deputy Under Secretary Rusk Analyzes Soviet Imperialism 3 3. Deputy Under Secretary Peurifoy Terms Communism World's Major Problem 4 4. Assistant Secretary Hickerson on the Communist Challenge 4 5. Ambassador Allen Contrasts Russian and Turkish Revolutions 4 6. Soviet Treatment of Americans Called Shocking 5 II. UNITED NATIONS 1. US Supports China Complaint Against USSR 5 2. US Votes for Yugoslavia in Election for Security Council Seat 5 3. USSR Concurs in Technical Aid Program 5 4. Deputy Under Secretary Rusk Discusses Soviet Lip Service to UN 5 5. Ambassador Austin Deplores Soviet Noncooperation in UN 6 6. Rule of the UN in the "Cold War" 7 RECORDS AND = SERVICE" III. ATOMIC-ENERGY CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT 1. Pamphlet Recounts Impasse 7 2. Ambassador Austin Says USSR Prevents Control 7 3. Ambassador Austin Scores Soviet Attempt to Fool Public 7 4. Ambassador Austin Says USSR Opposes Any Real Disarnament Plan 8 IV. CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE 1. Soviet Attack on Educational Agreements 8 2. Exchange with Iron Curtain Countries 9 V. EUROPE 1. Germany: Department of State Refutes Soviet Charges 9 2. Germany: Director Byroade Discusses Soviet Obstruction. 11 3. Germany: Communist Losses in West German Elections 11 4. Germany: Eastern Government Established Through Soviet Fiat 11 5. Austria: Elections Show Diminished Communist Vote. 12 6. Balkans: Violations of Human Rights 12

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