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Adlai Stevenson Reports (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). Guest: Secretary of State Dean Rusk...
Concerned that the killings at the Wall might unleash uncontrollable violence in Berlin, Secretary of State Dean Rusk summoned Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin to his office, urgently requested Russian authorities in Berlin to join four-power discussions aimed at reducing tensions in the troubled city...
...Bohlen was brought back to Washington as a top adviser to Secretary of State Christian Herter, who had succeeded Dulles. Recently he has been counseling Secretary of State Dean Rusk on U.S.-Soviet affairs. To his new post he takes a knowledge of the language (his French is even better than his Russian; he has studied it since childhood) and a slight acquaintance with De Gaulle (they met during Bohlen's 1949-51 stint as second man in the Paris embassy). This time his appointment is expected to clear the Senate with no fuss...
Frank Talk. No such disposition to change his mind about Berlin was visible in Khrushchev last week . In the air corridors leading into the city from the West, Soviet MIGs buzzed U.S. planes five times within ten days; Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko told U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk in Geneva that Moscow intends to sign a peace treaty with East Germany. But Gromyko set no deadline, and chances are that when Moscow does sign the treaty, the Russians will retain some control in Berlin, since (the State Department reckons) the Russians would scarcely want to hand East Germany...
...agreement will be reached; sometimes the main idea seems to be to put the blame for failure on the other side. The U.S. insists on international inspection for any test ban agreement, while the Russians charge such inspection is just another form of espionage. Secretary of State Dean Rusk calls the Russian attitude "an obsession, which locks the door to disarmament." Last week, harassed U.S. Delegate Arthur Dean hastily left Geneva for Washington. Reason: the U.S. was considering a new test ban policy, based on more reassuring scientific studies and designed to place less emphasis on the size...