THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate...

30
A Guide to Official Conversations and Meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) THEPRES

Transcript of THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate...

Page 1: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

A Guide to

Official Conversations andMeetings of Dean Acheson

(1949-1953)

THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES

Page 2: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

A Guide to

Official Conversations andMeetings of Dean Acheson

(1949-1953)

Edited byPaul Kesaris

Guide Compiled byJoan Gibson

A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.

44 North Market Street, Frederick, Maryland

Copyrighte 1980 by University Publications of America, Inc.All Rights Reserved

ISBN 0-89093-354-5

Page 3: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

Contents

Official Conversations and Meetings ofDean Acheson (1949-1953)

Reel 1: January - September 1949 1-6Reel 2: October 1949 - June 1950 6-10Reel 3: July - December 1950 11-14

April - May 1952 14-15

Reel 4: June - December 1952.....; 15-19Reel 5: January 1953 19

January 1951 - March 1952 19-26

Page 4: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

REEL INDEX

Official Conversations and Meetings ofDean Acheson (1949-1953)

Reel 1Frame

January 1949

0001 3 G. F. Kennan. 9 pp.

0010 22 C. Clifford, D. Rusk, Secy.'s staff. 4 pp.

0014 24 Pres. Truman: re inaugural address, appointments. 9 pp.

0023 26 Secy. Royall: re Japan, Germany. 3 pp.

0026 27 Pres. Truman: re Israel, Germany, Greece, UN. 5 pp.

0031 31 Pres. Truman. 4 pp.

0035 White House memo. 2 pp.

February 1949

0037 1 Venezuelan Amb. J. Pocaterra. 1 p.

0038 3 Irish Min. S. Nunan: re Cardinal Mindszenty. 1 p.

0039 4 Pres. Truman, subcommittee of the House For. Affairs Committee: re AtlanticPact. 5 pp.

0044 5 Sen. A. Vandenberg, Sen. T. Connally, Egyptian Amb. M. K. Rahim, IsraeliAmb.: re Atlantic Pact, Rhodes negotiations on Palestine. 9 pp.

0053 7 Pres. Truman, Secy. Forrestal, Sen. Vandenberg, Congressional leaders:re ECA, China. 7 pp.

0060 9 Rep. McCormack, Swedish Amb. E. Boheman: re Scandinavian Pact. 3 pp.

0063 10 Cuban Amb. G. Belt, T. Connally, Secy. Krug, Pres. Truman: re ImperialValley control of boundary border, Israeli constituent assembly, HooverCommission. 7 pp.

0070 11 J. Webb, Norwegian For. Min. R. Lange. 20 pp.

0089 13 Pres. Truman, Canadian Prime Min. L. St. Laurent. 6 pp.

0095 14 0. Franks (British Amb.), French Amb. H. Bonnet, T. Connally, A. Van-denberg, staff: re international wheat agreement, North Atlantic Pact,Western mark for Berlin, Italian colonies, Point IV. 13 pp.

0108 15 Pres. Truman, Indian Amb. B. Rau, Chinese Amb. V. Koo: re China. 8 pp.

0116 17 Pres. Truman, Italian Amb. Tarchiani, Australian Amb. N. Makin: re North At-lantic Pact, Paraguay, Australia. 6 pp.

0122 21 Pres. Truman. 3 pp.

0125 17 Turkish Amb. F. Erkin: re Mediterranean pact. 3 pp.

0128 21 Former Justice 0. D. Roberts. 2 pp.

0130 Dec. 1, 1948. G. Clark: re United World Federalists policy. 2 pp.

Page 5: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0132 25 Secy. Forrestal. 1 p.

0133 24 Notes for meeting with House Ways and Means Committee: re China policy.17pp.

0149 25 0. Franks: re international wheat agreement. 5 pp.

0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih,South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,Vandenberg and George: re Italy and the Atlantic Pact, Germany, eleva-tion of Saudi Arabia and South Africa to grade of embassy. 11 pp.

March 1949

0164 Secy, of Agriculture Brannan. 1 p.

0165 J. F. Dulles. 1 p.

0166 2 Justice Roberts: re Western Union/U.S. cooperation. 1 p.

0167 1 Am(3. L Thomen of Dominican Republic, Ceylonese Amb., Secy. Brannan. 4 pp.

—^jbl71 3 Secy. Royall. 1 p.

0172 2 Pres. Truman: re North Atlantic pact. 2 pp.

0174 3 T. Connally: re Italy and North Atlantic pact. 2 pp.

0176 11 H. Bonnet: re Germany. 2 pp.

0178 4 J. Webb. 1 p.

0179 7 Secy. Forrestal, Rep. McCormack. 2 pp.

0181 9 Soviet Amb., D. Rusk, American Federation of Labor International LaborRelations Committee, 0. Franks: re arrest of Gubitchev. 12 pp.

0193 10 0. Franks, Amb. E. Corominas (Chairman, COAS): re Palestine. 4 pp.

0197 11 Belgian Amb., For. Min. of Denmark Rasmussen. 4 pp.

0201 14 Iranian Amb. Ala, Icelandic For. Min. B. Benediktsson, Pres. Truman re: Iran/Soviet Union. 7 pp.

0208 15 Bolivian Amb. R. Vargas, 0. Franks, G. Rasmussen, Uruguayan Amb. A. Cam-pora: re Bolivian defaulted dollar bonds, statement on Greece, Turkey and Iran,North Atlantic pact, British For. Min. Bevin, U.S./Danish shipping problems.18pp.

0226 16 Attorney Gen. Clark: re Gubitchev case. 2 pp.

0228 17 B. Benediktsson. 2 pp.

0230 21 T. Connally, Pres. Truman, Secy. Forrestal, J. Dulles: re W. Churchill,Gubitchev case, MIT speech, British: recovery. 14 pp.

0243 22 National Conference of Christians and Jews, Israeli For. Min. M Sharett. 5 pp.

0248 24 Pres. Truman: re Gubitchev, cartel control of German steel, U.N. speech. 4 pp.

0253 28 C. Clifford, Pres. Truman, Vice Pres. Barkley, Sen. S. Lucas, Majority LeaderMcCormack, National Farmers Union Pres. Patton: re Palestine, a legislativeprogram, Atlantic pact, foreign relations matters, military implementation bills.9pp.

0262 29 R. Mudaliar, Italian For. Min. Sforza, H. Andrews, former Secy, of StateJ. Byrnes, J. Carey and M. Ross: re former Italian colonies question, etc. 11 pp.

0273 30 Ethiopian Vice Min. of For. Affairs A. Aklilou, Rep. King of Calif., J. Dulles:re Atlantic pact. 12 pp.

0285 31 Pres. Truman, Netherlands For. Min. Stikker: re Atlantic pact, projected Ger-man talks, Netherlands' position in Indonesia. 10 pp.

Page 6: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

April 1949

0295 1 Luxembourg For. Min. J. Bech, Portuguese For. Min. C. de Matta: re North Atlantictreaty. 5 pp.

0300 4 Pres. Truman, T. Bodet: re talks with For. Mins., EGA legislation, Point IV. 4 pp.

0304 4 Transcript of Washington conference on request for military assistance fromWestern Union countries. 5 pp.

0309 5 M. Sharett: re Palestine problem. 5 pp.

0314 12 D. Rusk. 1 p.

0315 6 Amb. Griffis. 1 p.

0316 7 Pres. Truman, British For. Min. Bevin and French For. Min. Schuman at BlairHouse, P. Hoffman (ECA Administrator). 4 pp.

0320 8 Speaker Rayburn, French For. Min. Schuman: re Italian colonies. 3 pp.

0323 11 Pres. Truman, Irish For. Min. S. McBride: re Malik conversations, loan policytoward Spain, cornerstone laying of U.N. headquarters, Australia, Europeansituation. 9 pp.

0332 12 Former Governor E. Arnall (Ga.), J. McCormack, Henry Cabot, J. Criderof BostonHerald, Turkish For. Min. N. Sadak: re restrictions on foreign imports of motionpictures, limited world government, relations with Turkey. 12 pp.

0343 13 C. Murphy, Sen. M. Tydings, Secy, of Treasury J. Snyder: re North Atlantictreaty and arms assistance program, St. Lawrence Seaway. 8 pp.

0351 14 C. Clifford, Amb. J. Bruce: re Rep. Cannon's speech on floor of House. 3 pp.

0354 15 Rep. McKinnon (Calif.): re British film quota. 2 pp.

0356 18 Italian For. Min. Sforza. 3 pp.

0359 19 Pres. Truman, Sen. Connally, Colombian For. Min. E. Angel: re U.N. voteson Spain, MAP (Military Assistance Program). 9 pp.

0368 20 Mexican Amb. R. de la Colina, Australian Permanent Secy, of DefenseF. Shedden. 5 pp.

0373 22 Sen. Langer, W. P. Reynaud. 2 pp.

0375 25 Pres. Truman, Judge Kee (Chairman, House For. Affairs Committee): re newSyrian Government, Philippine policy. 7 pp.

0382 26 Pres. Truman, Israeli Amb. E. Elath:re Israel's desire for admission to U.N. 5 pp.

0388 27 J. Dulles. 1 p.

0389 28 Pres. Truman: re India. 4 pp.

0393 29 0. Franks, E.G. Collado (Standard Oil Co. of NJ): re sterling oil, NorthAtlantic treaty, Berlin airlift. 5 pp.

May 1949

0398 2 F. Pace, Pres. Truman, 0. Franks: re High Commissioner for Germany, Pal-estine refugees. 10 pp.

0409 3 Amb. Douglas (London), staff, F. Biddle: re Point IV. 4 pp.

0413 4 U.S. Section Caribbean Commission, Australian For. Min. H. Evatt, H. Bonnet.6pp.

0419 5 Pres. Truman: re Paris meeting, Italian colonies, Imperial Dam. 11 pp.

0430 10 P. Hoffman, J. Dulles. 2 pp.

0432 11 Judge Kee, Chinese Amb. V. Koo: re China. 5 pp.

0437 12 Pres. Truman: re the Wedemeyer report, Palestine refugee problem, MAP.10pp.

Page 7: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0446 13 Sen. McFarland. 1 p.

0447 16 Pres. Truman, Cuban For. Min. C. Helvia: re Uruguay, Iron Curtain countries.8pp.

0455 Paris checklist. 2 pp.

0457 18 Paris itinerary, delegation lists for Sixth Session of Council of For. Mins. 10 pp.

June 1949

0466 1 J. Dulles. 1 p.

0467 8. L. Battle, Mrs. McCormack. 2 pp.

0469 20 M. Bossniatsky, Schuman. 3 pp.

0472 24 J. Dulles. 2 pp.

May 1949

0474 List of French persons to meet the Secretary. 2 pp.

0477 List of attendants at a session. 1 p.

0478 M. Ethridge. 1 p.

0479 20 Brazilian For. Min. R. Fernandes. 2 pp.

0481 18 Director for European Affairs: re Polish/German frontier. 2 pp.

0483 List of congressmen scheduled to call. 1 p.

0484 18 Sen. Vandenberg. 1 p.

0485 28 J. Dulles. 1 p.

June 1949

0486 15 Staff: re plans for trip to Germany. 3 pp.

0489 24 Sen. Connally, Pres. Truman: re submission of MAP to Congress, British eco-nomic situation, China. 7 pp.

0496 27 T. Voorhees (Army Assistant Secy.) 1 p.

0497 28 Secy, of Army Gray. 1 p.

0498 29 Staff, Indian Amb. V. Pandit: re Formosa. 6 pp.

0504 30 Pres. Truman, Sen. H. Ferguson: re MAP, disposition of gold held in Japan, ChinaWhite Paper, Pemex oil. 8 pp.

0512 28 0. Salazar. 1 p.

July 1949

0513 1 Chinese Amb. V. Koo, Cabinet, Yugoslav Amb. S. Kosanovic: re request forassistance to Chinese national government. 8 pp.

0521 5 Rep. Richards, Pres. Truman, Secy. Johnson: re British economic situation.5pp.

0526 7 NSC, Pres. Truman, P. Hoffman, J.Webb: re training of an Austrian Army, releaseof the White Paper, Palestine, Point IV, military commander in Germany.13pp.

0539 8 Paraguayan Amb. J. Morales, H. Bonnet, G. Kennan re Atlantic pact, MAP,checking communism in Southeast Asia. 5 pp.

0544 11 Cuban Amb. L. Ortega, Pres. Truman, Austrian Min. L. Kleinwaechter, KoreanAmb. J. Chang: re aid to Greece and Turkey, atomic energy, Austrian treaty,military assistance to Korea. 9 pp.

Page 8: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0553 12 P. Hoffman, Portuguese Amb., Amb. Douglas, officers of State Department PressAssn.: re Beira port and railway. 11 pp.

0564 13 P. Jessup. 2 pp.

0569 14 F. Pace, Pres. Truman, Sen. Smith: re Philippines, White Paper, Korean aid,Palestine, China. 8 pp.

0577 15 Secy. Johnson. 1 p.

0578 18 E. Foley (Under Secy, of Treasury), Pres. Truman, Sen. McMahon, Italian Amb.Tarchiani, P. Hoffman: re U.S. policy in Asia, China White Paper. 18 pp.

0596 19 Philippine Amb. J. Elizalde, T. Connally: re visit of Pres. Quirino. 3 pp.

0599 21 Pres. Truman, Secy. Johnson: re White Paper, atomic energy, Spain, Yugo-slav Blooming Mill. 10 pp.

0608 22 Dominican Amb. L. Thomen: re sugar concession. 2 pp.

0610 25 T. Connally, Pres. Truman, General Ne Win (Deputy Prime Min. of Burma),F. Pace: re MAP, reparations plants in Germany. 10 pp.

0620 26 Sen. Dulles, Amb. in London. 7 pp.

0627 28 New Zealand Deputy Prime Min. W. Nash, P. Hoffman, 3 pp.

0630 29 Pres. Truman, Secy. Snyder: re China White Paper, British finances. 4 pp.

August 1949

0634 1 Pres. Truman, Cuban Amb. 0. Cans: re China White Paper, tariff preferencemargins. 7 pp.

0641 2 T. Connally, Pres. Truman: re MAP amendments. 2 pp.

0643 3 Secy. Snyder, Pres. Truman, F. Pace, M. Connelly, the Vice Pres., Rep. J.McCormack: re Point IV, Bunche resolution. 7 pp.

0650 4 Sen. Maybank: re Point IV. 1 p.

0651 9 D. Dawson, Pres. Quirino of the Philippines. 7 pp.

0658 10 Rep. Grosser: re Pemex oil. 3 pp.

0661 11 S. Early, Pres. Truman, T. Connally, M. Steelman: re Nehru visit, BloomingMill, Pemex oil loan to Mexico. 10 pp.

0671 12 Netherlands Amb. van Kleffens. 3 pp.

0674 15 Pres. Truman: re Quirino visit, Palestine, MAP, Syria. 5 pp.

0679 20 Burmese Amb. Nyun. 2 pp.

0681 15 American Embassy, London. 3 pp.

0684 16 Rep. Kee, Yugoslav Amb. S. Kosanovich. 6 pp.

0690 18 Pres. Truman, Dominican Amb. Thomen, Amb. Douglas: re Palestine, MAP,British finances, atomic energy, Nehru, Caribbean revolutionary situation.10pp.

0700 22 Questions on communist issue. 3 pp.

0703 22 T. Connally, Secy. Johnson. 2 pp.

0705 18 Officers of German and Austrian affairs on Austrian treaty. 3 pp.

0708 24 Secy. Johnson. 2 pp.

0710 25 Pres. Truman: re U.N. cornerstone, Japanese gold, Chilean Pres. 9 pp.

0719 30 Pakistani Amb. M. Ispahan!, Indian Amb. V. Pandit: re arbitration of Kashmirtruce, the Pres.'s appeal. 9 pp.

0728 31 Canadian Amb. H. Wrong, congressmen from Texas: re foreign military assist-ance bill, oil imports. 4 pp.

Page 9: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

September 1949

0732 1 Pres. Truman: re U.N. delegation, Mexican oil, arms to Middle East. 5 pp.

0737 10 H. Wrong. 2 pp.

0739 12 T. Connally. 1 p.

0740 13 Pakistani Amb. Ispahani. 1 p.

0741 14 British For. Min. Bevin, Sforza: re Spain, Atlantic Pact, Italian colonies,Yugoslavia. 6 pp.

0747 15 Pakistani For. Min. Z. Khan, ambassadors of several nations on tripartiteposition of Austrian treaty. 8 pp.

0755 16 Pres. Truman, 0. Chapman (Secy, of the Interior), J. Webb, Netherlands Amb.D. Stikker, Portuguese For. Min. C. Malta, Norwegian For. Min. H. Lange,Danish For. Min. Rasmussen, Belgian For. Min. van Zeeland: re Nehru dinner,China, Indonesia, uranium, European economics, Japanese peace treaty.18pp.

0773 21 Governor Dewey, Australian Amb. Makin: re Far East, Italian colonies. 5 pp.

0778 Sen. Vandenberg. 1 p.

0780 29 French For. Min. Schuman: re German devaluation. 8 pp.

Reel 2

October 1949

0001 10 Pres. Truman: re British naval convoy at Shanghai, trade in lemons. 4 pp.

0005 12 Visit of Indian Prime Min. Pandit Nehru: re Indonesia, Indochina, wheat stock-pile, China, Kashmir. 9 pp.

0014 13 Pres. Truman, Speaker Rayburn, Sen. S. Lucas, Rep. McCormack: re fundfor Far East. 6 pp.

0020 Guest list for Nehru luncheon. 2 pp.

0022 12 Pres. Truman and Nehru. 3 pp.

0025 13 Nehru and exposition of U.S. views. 1 p.

0026 14 Sen. Lodge. 1 p.

0027 17 Pres. Truman, H. Bonnet: re Korea legislation, Berlin, U.K. recognition ofChina. 8 pp.

0035 18 J. Peurifoy, Dominican For. Min. Ordonez, 0. Franks. 3 pp.

0038 26 Amb. van Kleffens. 1 p.

0039 18 Staff: re developments in Indonesia. 2 pp.

0041 20 Pres. Truman, 0. Franks: re Austria treaty, Indonesia, Kashmir, ECA. 7 pp.

0048 21 Belgian Amb. M. Silvercruys: re Yugoslavia balance of payments. 2 pp.

0050 25 W. Foster. 1 p.

0051 26 Secy. Johnson: re Austria treaty. 1 p.

0052 27 Pres. Truman: re CIO speech. 3 pp.

November 1949

0055 3 J. Snyder, P. Hoffman, W. Foster, J. Webb. 2 pp.

Page 10: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0057 7 Belgian and Netherlands Ambs., Pres. Truman, Soviet For. Win. Vishinsky:re Benelux participation in discussions on Germany, atomic energy, tripto Paris, China and Far East, rearmament of Germany. 20 pp.

0077 18 Interview between the Pres. and the Shah of Iran. 3 pp.

0080 18 Shah of Iran, Yugoslav For. Win. Kardelj: re need for American assistance. 8 pp.

0090 21 Secy. Matthews, Pres. Truman, Pakistani Amb. Ispahani: re A. Ward case,Jerusalem, Spain, U.N. CIP report, Afghan propaganda, jute and wheat. 8 pp.

0098 30 Sen. A. Smith: re Far East. 3 pp.

December 1949

0101 1 London Amb. 3 pp.

0104 6 British Embassy: re Formosa. 5 pp.

0109 1 H. Bonnet, London Amb. 8 pp.

0117 5 Italian Amb. Tarchiani, Secy. Johnson: re Italo-Yugoslav relations, land reform,Africa, Defense Committee meeting in Paris on Dec. 1. 7 pp.

0124 6 V. Pandit, M. Connelly: re recognition of Chinese communist regime, voting inU.N. on Jerusalem. 5 pp.

0129 7 M. Sharett: re Palestine. 3 pp.

—^0132 8 0. Franks: re Far East, Japanese peace treaty. 6 pp.

0138 12 P. Hoffman, Pres. Truman, Jordanian Defense Min. F. Mulki on Jerusalemand Palestine settlement. 8 pp.

0146 13 Guatemalan Amb. A. Carrera. 1 p.

0147 14 0. Franks, staff: re proposed bilaterals under MAP. 18 pp.

0615 British. For. Min. Bevin. 1 p.

0166 14 Canadian and British ambassadors: re sterling balances. 1 p.

0167 15 T. Voorhees: re Japanese peace treaty. 6 pp.

0173 16 Secy. Johnson, P. Hoffman, staff. 8 pp.

0181 17 0. Franks: re Mutual Defense Assistance Act. 4 pp.

C 0185 20 Pres. Truman: re Japan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Far East. 9 pp.

0194 21 G. Kennan. 1 p.

0195 22 Cabinet, Adm. Souers. 3 pp.

0198 23 Van Kleffens: re Indonesia. 2 pp.

—-;€200 24 0. Franks: re Japanese peace treaty, Middle East. 6 pp.

0206 29 Rep. L Beckworth. 1 p.

January 1950

0207 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0208 3 Secy. Snyder, Uruguayan Amb. Campora. 2 pp.

—- 0210 4 Rep. Kee: re Formosa problem. 1 p.

0211 5 Sen. Knowland, Sen. Smith, Pres. Truman, Adm. Souers: re Formosa problem.12pp.

0223 4 AFL, CIO and UMW representatives. 3 pp.

0226 6 0. Franks, H. Wrong on sterling balances. 2 pp.

0228 9 H. Morgenthau, Jr., President Truman re Israel, allotment for Indonesia,Spain, Mexico. 9 pp.

Page 11: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0237 11 Secy. Brannan. 2 pp.

0239 12 H. Wrong, T. Voorhees: re international wheat agreement. 4 pp.

0243 13 A. Vandenberg, S. Early. 2 pp.

0245 18 A. Vandenberg, Judge Kee, Rep. Eaton, Belgian For. Min. Spaak: re Spain,etc. 5 pp.

0250 19 Sen. S. Lucas, Belgian Amb. Silvercruys, Pres. Truman, Adm. Souers: reSpain, China, Israel, Vatican. 15 pp.

0265 20 0. Franks, Adm. Souers, P. Hoffman. 4 pp.

0269 21 Staff, A. Vandenberg. 6 pp.

0275 23 Pres. Truman, P. Hoffman: re Mexico, aid to Korea and Formosa. 4 pp.

0279 24 0. Franks on outstanding problems with the British. 3 pp.

0282 25 W. Foster, Rep. Whittington. 2 pp.

0284 26 Pres. Truman, Secy. Johnson: re raising of Irish legation to embassy. 4 pp.

0288 27 Liberian Amb. C. King, H. Wrong on military equipment. 2 pp.

0290 28 Korean Amb. Chang. 1 p.

0291 30 Sens. Connally, Hayden and McFarland on Imperial Dam. 2 pp.

0293 31 Reps. Keogh and Murphy, Israeli Amb. Elath: re U.S. Spanish policy, defenseneeds. 6 pp.

February 1950

0299 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0300 1 Soviet Amb. Panyushkin on German merchant ships. 1 p.

0301 2 Pres. Truman, Secy. Brannan: re Yugoslavia. 3 pp.

0304 3 Cabinet, staff, S. Early, W. Morse. 5 pp.

0309 4 Visit of Pres. Quiriho. 5 pp.

0314 6 I. Horvath, P. Hoffman. 3 pp.

0317 9 Pres. Truman, A. Sastroamidjojo, W. White (NAACP): re Shanghai, Vatican,aid to India. 10 pp.

0327 13 J. Dulles. 2 pp.

0329 15 H. Morgenthau, Secy. Chapman, staff: re Palestine, Near East, wheat agreement,potatoes. 9 pp.

0338 16 H. Bonnet, Pres. Truman, OAS representatives: re Indochina, Bulgaria, diplo-matic privileges. 8 pp.

0346 17 Secy. Snyder, Cabinet, L. Little (Inspector Gen. of Customs for China), Amb.van Kleffens, CIO representatives: re Yugoslav loan, dollar gap, Prince Bern-hard's visit, labor representation. 15 pp.

0361 20 Pres. Truman: re Bulgaria, Griffin mission. 5 pp.

0366 24 R. Herbruger (Panama's Amb.-designate). 1 p.

0367 27 M. Jimenez (Costa Rica). 1 p.

0368 28 L. Little. 1 p.

March 1950

0369 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0370 1 For. Min. Stikker, Secy. Brannan, staff: re European economic problems. 6 pp.

0376 2 Secy. Brannan: re Canada and wheat agreement. 7 pp.

Page 12: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0383 3 B. Baruch. 3 pp.

0386 6 Pres. Truman, Rep. Jackson: re McCarthy charges. 5 pp.

0391 7 Staff, P. Hoffman: re Point IV. 6 pp.

0397 8 0. Franks: re wheat agreement. 2 pp.

0399 9 Pres. Truman, staff, F. Pace: re British security matter, dollar gap, Gubit-chev, Israel/Jordan negotiations. 11 pp.

0410 10 Gen. Romulo. 2 pp.

0412 13 W. A. Harriman, H. Bonnet: re Indochina, NAT council. 9 pp.

0422 15 Mrs. Smith. 2 pp.

0424 17 Sen. Knowland. 1 p.

0425 20 W. A. Harriman. 1 p.

0426 21 Christian Herter, Amb. van Kleffens, J. Dulles: re Dutch/Indonesian relations.13pp.

0439 22 Korean National Assembly members, Secy. Brannan. 3 pp.

0442 24 W. Herod, P. Hopkins, V. Pandit: re American businessmen in Shanghai. 5 pp.

—.'6447 27 0. Franks on Japanese peace treaty, blockade of China. 6 pp.

0453 28 N. Goldman on Palestine situation. 3 pp.

0456 26 0. Franks: re Kashmir. 1 p.

0457 28 U.S. House of Reps.: re Near Eastern armaments situation. 7 pp.

0464 29 A. Vandenberg, staff on Vandenberg suggestion. 4 pp.

0468 31 A. Vandenberg. 1 p.

0469 30 Amb. Douglas, S. Rayburn, J. Dulles. 3 pp.

0472 31 A. Baez (Mexican Min. of Economy), J. Oldenbroek, Pres. Truman, Secy.Brannan. 7 pp.

April 1950

0479 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0480 3 Sen. Tydings. 2 pp.

0482 4 Sen. Kefauver, C. Murphy, B. Hays, Pres. Truman. 9 pp.

0491 5 Sen. Lehman, J. Dulles, E. Elath: re Arab League. 8 pp.

0499 6 J. Dulles, Irish Amb. J. Hearne, Northern Ireland's Prime Min. Gen. B.Brooke, P. Hoffman: re foreign aid. 5 pp.

0504 10 Sen. Vandenberg, Gov. Dewey. 3 pp.

0507 11 D. Bruce, J. Dulles. 5 pp.

0512 14 G. Perkins: re sterling balances. 1 p.

0513 13 0. Franks. 2 pp.

0515 14 Cabinet. 1 p.

0516 17 Sen. Tydings. 1 p.

0517 18 Pres. Truman, L Johnson: re Arab arms, Sen. Bridges. 6 pp.

0523 20 Pres. Truman: re meetings with Senators, Philippines, Czechoslovakia, J.Dulles, T. Lie. 7 pp.

~~~">b530 24 Dept. of Defense reps., Pres. Truman: re Japanese peace treaty, Soviets,Near East, Argentina, Sen. Connally. 4 pp.

0541 26 P. Hoffman: re film projects for ECA. 2 pp.

Page 13: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0543 27 0. Franks, Iranian Amb., Pres. Truman, T. Connally: re sterling balances,tariff, Pakistan, protocol chief, London conference, China. 14 pp.

0557 28 W. A. Harriman, Cabinet, Sen. A. Wiley: re JCS, Spain, bipartisan policy. 5 pp.

May 1950

0562 2 J. Dulles. 4 pp.

0566 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0567 1 Pres. Truman: re western tour, Judge Kee, Argentina. 4 pp.

0571 4 Pres. Truman: re briefing book, Palestine, Soviets. 4 pp.

0575 5 Sen. Knowland, Gen. L. Rowan, J. Webb: re sterling balances. 5 pp.

0580 18 L Douglas. 12 pp.

June 1950

0591 1 L. Johnson, Pres. Truman: re Haiti, Philippines. 5 pp.

0596 5 L. Johnson, staff: re U.S.S.R. 14 pp.

0609 6 E. Keogh. 2 pp.

0611 8 L. Johnson, Pres. Truman: re U.N. 3 pp.

0614 8 Congressional smoker guest list. 2 pp.

0616 9 Dallas schedule. 2 pp.

0618 9 Amb. van Kleffens, L. Douglas: re Netherlands. 4 pp.

0622 12 A. Dillon (Ecuadorean Amb.), Portuguese Amb. L. Fernandes, D. Niles.3 pp.

0625 15 V. Pandit: re shipment of arms. 4 pp.

0629 19 Pres. Truman, V. Popovic, several Ambs. re Spain, Germany, coffee.10pp.

0639 23 C. Romulo: re Philippines. 4 pp.

0643 25 Pres. Truman, Cabinet: re Korea. 6 pp.

0649 26 J. Chang, T. Connally, Judge Kee, Sen. Wiley: re Korea. 13 pp.

0656 27 Gen. Ross, Cabinet. 5 pp.

0661 28 Staff, NSC, J. Chang: re Korea, Blair House discussions. 6 pp.

0667 29 Australian Amb.: re military support for Korea. 1 p.

0668 30 W. Morgenstierne: re Korean crisis. 3 pp.

0671 29 L. Johnson. 1 p.

0672 30 P. Jessup: re Blair House discussions. 1 p.

0673 26 Cabinet. 8 pp.

0681 30 Argentine Amb. J. Remorino. 2 pp.

0683 30 Korean situation checklist. 1 p.

Page 14: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

Reel 3

July 1950

0001 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0002 3 Pres. Truman, L. Johnson, Cabinet, F. Pace, Amb. Jooste of South Africa: reSoviet Black Sea fleet, meeting at Blair House, MDAP funds, Korean crisis. 13 pp.

0015 6 Greek Amb. A. Politis, Pres. Truman, Amb. Dudley: re Point IV, Israel. 8 pp.

0023 7 L. Johnson. 1 p.

0024 10 Pres. Truman: re British talks, Indian mediation. 6 pp.

0030 11 L. Douglas. 1 p.

0031 12 P. Hoffman, Sen. E. Thomas (Utah). 5 pp.

0036 13 0. Franks, L. Johnson, Pres. Truman: re Bevin, oil to China, Pan-Am overseasmerger. 7 pp.

0043 14 Cabinet, Secy. Sawyer: re Korea. 7 pp.

0050 16 0. Franks. 1 p.

0051 17 H. Bonnet: re Korea. 2 pp.

0053 18 Secy, of Interior: re Imperial Dam. 3 pp.

0056 19 0. Franks, V. Pandit, W. Clayton: re Nehru's personal message, etc. 4 pp.

0060 20 Staff: re accelerating the MDAP. 8 pp.

0068 21 Pres. Truman, L. Johnson and W. A. Harriman. 2 pp.

0070 24 Secy. Brannan, N. Rockefeller, Pres. Truman, Amb. Jooste, Judge Kee: re inter-est in Latin American affairs, U.S./U.K. talks, active assistance for Korea,Japanese peace treaty. 8 pp.

0078 26 W. Foster, G. Laraque (Haiti). 4 pp.

0082 27 Pres. Truman, NSC, L. Johnson, Gen. Bradley, 0. Franks: re NSC desig-nee, bipartisan loyalty commission, Austria, Mexico, Gen. Assembly, SovietBlack Sea fleet.-18 pp.

0100 28 L. Johnson, Australian Prime Min. R. Menzies: re Council of Deputies inLondon, internal development in Australia, aid to Korea. 5 pp.

0105 29 H. Wrong, L. Pearson (Canadian Secy, of State): re Formosa, contributionof troops. 2 pp.

0107 31 Pres. Truman, Sen. Knowland: re Security Council, Nehru, Germany. 9 pp.

August 1950

0116 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0117 Letter. 9 pp.

0126 2 T. Connally. 2 pp.

0128 3 Pres. Truman: re British, NSC, grain for India, funds for Spain, Formosa. 7 pp.

0135 4 L Johnson, W. Harriman: re Germany, Japan and Spain. 1 p.

0136 10 Pres. Truman, H. Wallace: re NSC, Korea. 16 pp.

0151 14 Members of Congress: re North Atlantic Union. 15 pp.

—^0166 21 Pres. Truman, J. Nehru, G. Kennan: re Germany, MDAP, talk to National De-fense Committee, Japanese peace treaty. 20 pp.

Page 15: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0186 24 Pres. Truman, L Douglas: re trip to Canada. 2 pp.

0188 25 Sen. Thomas, NSRB members, 0. Franks. 5 pp.

0193 September 25, Pres. Truman: re proposed Attlee visit. 1 p.

0194 26 "Record of events." 10 pp.

—0203 26 "Foreign Policy Aspects of MacArthur Statement." 5 pp.

0208 "Gen. MacArthur's Message on Formosa." 7 pp.

0215 27 J. Webb. 3 pp.

0218 28 Pres. Truman, L. Johnson: re visits of Douglas and McCloy, Vatican, aid toSouth Asia and Middle F_ast, Austrian steel mill. 9 pp.

0226 29 Israeli Amb. A. Eban, Uruguayan Amb. Campora. 2 pp.

0228 30 Gen. Bradley. 3 pp.

0231 31 Pres. Truman, 0. Franks. 6 pp.

September 1950

0237 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0238 1 Cabinet, Sen. Green, Secy. Sawyer, L. Johnson. 4 pp.

0242 5 Pres. Truman: re defense of Europe, Spanish loan. 4 pp.

0246 6 Secy. Brannan, T. Connally. 3 pp.

0249 7 Pres. Truman, H. Wrong, NSC: re plans for absence, a Soviet note. 7 pp.

0261 8 J. Dulles, Iranian Amb. N. Entezam: re U.N. Gen. Assembly speech. 20 pp.

0281 9 J. H. Van Royen (Netherlands Amb.). 2 pp.

0283 11 Pres. Truman: re For. Mins. meeting, Philippine mission. 4 pp.

0287 20 J. McCloy. 6 pp.

October 1950

0293 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0294 6 H. Gaston (Export-Import Bank): re loan to Iran. 1 p.

0295 French and British: re German rearmament. 13 pp.

0307 Moch, Petsche. 4 pp.

0311 French. 3pp..

0314 9 Pres. Truman, L. Pearson, Brazilian Amb. M. Nabuco: re Gruber, pro-posed speeches, proposed trip to Hawaii, relations with Brazil. 10 pp.

0324 10 Staff: re NSC, Siberian bombing, aid to French, defense mins. meeting, BigFive meetings. 7 pp.

0331 11 J. Chang, K. Gruber (Austrian For. Min.), W. Foster, W. A. Harriman, staff: reKorea, commerce export licensing policy.

0340 12 Secy. Finletter, D. King, H. Wrong. 5 pp.

0345 19 Staff, Pres. Truman, W. Green, J. Dulles, Dominican For. Min. Ordonez:re Gen. MacArthur, U.N. speech, aid for Brazil, peace observation commis-sion, sugar quota in U.S. 14 pp.

0359 20 Gen. Marshall, M. Sharett, V. Popovic, staff: re situation in Israel, Yugoslav re-quest for assistance. 5 pp.

0364 25 H. Bonnet, 0. Franks: re proposal on European defense forces. 4 pp.

0368 26 Pres. Truman: re U.N. speech, Swatland, 1951 visits of chiefs of state, aidto Yugoslavia, Israeli loan. 7 pp.

Page 16: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0375 27 Cabinet, Secy. Marshall, Secy. Brannan, Secy. Sawyer: re food for Yugoslavia.5 pp.

0380 29 B. Silvercruys. 1 p.

0381 30 Pres. Truman, W. Foster: re visit of A. Eden, Point IV. 4 pp.

November 1950

0385 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0386 2 NSC. 2 pp.

0388 3 H. Bonnet: re German rearmament. 2 pp.

0390 6 Staff, Pres. Truman. 3 pp.

0393 7 H. Wrong: re Germany, Korea. 4 pp.

0397 9 D. Oreamuno (Amb. Costa Rica). 1 p.

0398 13 Pres. Truman: re Amb. for Spain, aid to Yugoslavia, J. Dulles, Formosa,Southeast Asia. 5 pp.

0403 14 Sen. Benton. 1 p.

0404 16 Indonesian For. Min. Roem, Pres. Truman: re execution of German war crimi-nals, Gov. Bowles, Spain, loyalty commission. 8 pp.

0412 20 A. Jerbi, Cyrenaican member of U.N. Council for Libya, Pres. Truman, T.Connally: re Korean relief. 6 pp.

0418 21 H. Bonnet, staff, Secy. Marshall, Sen. Benton, Cabinet: re Soviet proposal for re-armament, Korean situation, tariff on raw wool, reciprocal trade agreements.14pp.

0432 24 0. Franks. 2 pp.

0434 27 Pres. Truman: re Cleveland speech, appearances before committees of Con-gress, Spain, Gov. Bowles. 5 pp.

0439 28 NSC. 3 pp.

0447 29 Secy. Sawyer. 1 p.

0448 30 C. Bowles, D. Rusk, 0. Franks: re visit of Prime Min. Attlee to U.S. 4 pp.

December 1950

0454 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0455 1 JCS: re Korean crisis. 19 pp.

0473 2 Sen. Austin, Amb. Gross, Mr. Lovett: re Korean crisis. 10 pp.

0483 3 Gen. Marshall, Gen. Bradley, Pres. Truman. 7 pp.

0490 4 Staff, 0. Franks, G. Kennan, Gen. Marshall: re Korean crisis, Truman-Attleetalks. 12 pp.

0506 5 0. Franks, staff: re Truman-Attlee talks. 10 pp.

0516 6 R. Lovett, Yemeni Charge d'Affaires Abdurrahmna Abu-Taleb, G. Kennan, Gen.Marshall, Gen. Bradley. 8 pp.

0524 7 0. Franks, S. Lucas: re Truman-Attlee talks. 8 pp.

0532 8 Amb. Tarchiani, South African Min. of Interior T. Donges: re exchange ofviews. 5 pp.

0537 10 S. Reston. 1 p.

0538 11 Pres. Truman: re North Atlantic Council, Sen. Lodge, cease-fire resolution.4pp.

0542 12 J. Dickey. 1 p.

Page 17: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0543 14 Secy, of Army Pace, staff: re action in the NSC. 8 pp.

0551 15 R. Lovett, M. Sharett, Gen. Marshall: re wheat and oil in Israel. 7 pp.

0558 26 0. Franks, Kennedy, F. Pace. 6 pp.

0564 27 Sen. B. Hickenlooper, staff. 9 pp.

0572 28 Gen. Marshall. 1 p.

0573 29 Cabinet, H. Bonnet: re Southeast Asia, raw materials. 6 pp.

April 1952

0579 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0580 4 J. Dulles, R. Lovett, H. Wrong, Mr. Murphy (White House), W. A. Harriman. 6 pp.

0586 7 Pres. Truman, J. Dulles, McWilliams, W. A. Harriman, J. Leger (Amb. of Haiti):re Japanese peace treaty, St. Lawrence seaway, Point IV, countervailing duties.15pp.

0600 9 G. W. Diesing: re U.S.S.R. hostilities. 2 pp.

0602 10 Pres. Truman, W. Harriman: re NATO, Japanese peace treaty, Soviet note,the Dutch. 13 pp.

0615 11 Secy. Brannan, A. Eden, W. Gifford. 4 pp.

0619 19 W. Gifford. 1 p.

0620 18 A. Eden. 3 pp.

0623 J. Dulles. 3 pp.

0626 14 Pres. Truman, L. Pearson: re St. Lawrence Seaway. 2 pp.

0628 15 L. Munro (New Zealand Amb.) 2 pp.

0630 16 Secy. Brannan. 4 pp.

0634 17 Pres. Truman: re Amb. Nufer, trip to Brazil. 2 pp.

0636 21 L. Pearson, E. Johnston, G. Sloan (Pres. of U.S. Council of Intl. Chamber ofCommerce.) 4 pp.

0640 22 J. Cunningham (W.R. Grace & Co.), J. Juckett (Sandy Hill Iron and BrassWorks), E. Holman: re paper products in Egypt. 3 pp.

_J^643 24 Gen. W.B. Smith, Pres. Truman: re Communist military build-up in Korea, D.MacArthur, Brazilian trip. 6 pp.

0649 25 C. Simpson (Liberian Amb.). 1 p.

0650 28 Cuban Amb. Concheso, J. Dulles, Herbert Swope. 4 pp.

0654 30 W. Oatis. 6 pp.

May 1952

0660 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0661 1 Pres. Truman: re Oatis case. 1 p.

0662 2 Short. 1 p.

0663 5 Members of American-Jewish organizations, Pres. Truman: re tripartite dec-laration, Pres. Rhee, PICMME. 7 pp.

0670 6 H. Bonnet, J. Monnet: re Indochina, North Africa, franc, EOF. 6 pp.

0676 8 Pres. Truman, Sandifer, H. Wrong, J. McCloy: re armed services day, im-migration bill, hoof and mouth disease in Canada, North Atlantic Council. 14pp.

0689 13 R. Lovett, Sen. J. Stennis, Sen. W. Morse. 3 pp.

0692 14 Sen. Saltonstall, R. Lovett, Sen. McFarland. 3 pp.

Page 18: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0695 15 Pres. Truman, F. Berckemeyer (Peruvian Embassy): re EDC, tuna fish tariff,baseball tour. 5 pp.

0700 19 Rep. Richards. 1 p.

0701 28 Pres. Truman. 1 p.

0702 22 Pres. Truman: re Korea, EDC, Bolivia, Dutch government. 6 pp.

Reel 4June 1952

0001 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0002 2 Pres. Truman. 1 p.

0003 3 Staff: re Moroccan case. 1 p.

0004 5 W. Salles (Brazilian Amb.-designate), Thai Amb.-designate P. Sarasin, Pres.Truman: re Voice of America, S. Rhee, Soviet note, Davies and Vincent cases.7pp.

0011 6 Sen. O'Mahoney, Sen. Smathers, Sen. Maybank, 0. Franks, R. Lovett, A.Panyushkin. 9 pp.

0020 9 C. Bowles, E. Araki (Japanese Amb.-designate), J.G. de Beus (Netherlands Em-bassy): re India, Japan, Netherlands. 8 pp.

0028 12 J. Dulles, Amb. A. Warren, 0. Franks, H. Bonnet, Pres. Truman, W. Foster:re Japan, Pakistan's request for wheat, East-West trade problem. 18 pp.

0046 13 Cabinet, Pres. Truman: re Russell letter on Korea, Pres. Vargas, Vincentand Davies Cases, C. Bowles, customs bill, St. Lawrence Seaway. 6 pp.

0052 16 Pres. Truman, Amb. Tarchiani, H. Bonnet, Secy. Snyder, J. Dulles: re J.Klein, Soviet note, customs bill, A New Foreign Policy. 28 pp.

0079 17 H. Hellwege (Min. of Bundesrat Affairs), P. Spender, 0. Franks, Gen. Bradley.7pp.

0085 18 M. Sharett: re Israel's financial difficulties. 3 pp.

0088 19 Pres. Truman, W. Oatis, Amb. Munro, staff: re F. Graham, Pres. Vargas, Oatiscase. 11 pp.

0098 20 Sen. Benton, D. Lloyd, Prime Min. Menzies: re Pacific Security Council,Aloha ANZUS Council. 29 pp.

0127 Cornerstone laying ceremony. 2 pp.

0129 20 Schedule for Secy.'s visit to Vienna and London. 15 pp.

0144 29 Agenda for tripartite meetings—U.K., U.S., France. 3 pp.

0147 25 Schedule for June 25. 1 p.

0148 26 Ministerial meetings in London. 19 pp.

0167 27 Schedule in Germany. 18 pp.

0184 27 Remarks at a dinner given by Mayor Reuter in Berlin. 1 p.

0185 30 State Dept. press release: re bombing of power plants in N. Korea. 1 p.

0187 29 July 1 visit to Vienna. 3 pp.

0191 Biographical data of B. Cornut-Gentille, High Commissioner in French WestAfrica. 3 pp.

0194 List of hostesses who entertained Mrs. Acheson. 1 p.

Page 19: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

July 1952

0195 Withdrawal Sheets. 3 pp.

0198 Biographical sketches of Austrian leaders. 7 pp.

0205 7 Program for departure of the Secy, by launch from Rio de Janeiro. 1 p.

0206 7 List of persons for head table, Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Sao Paulo.2pp.

0208 2-7 Program for Mrs. Acheson's visit to Rio de Janeiro. 2 pp.

0210 Biographical sketch of officers of Institute Brasil. 1 p.

0211 2-7 Program for visit of Secy, to Rio de Janeiro. 8 pp.

0219 7 Program for visit of Secy, to Sao Paulo. 15 pp.

0234 10 Pres. Truman. 1 p.

0235 15 Secy. Chapman. 1 p.

0236 17 V. Popovic: re Trieste, economic aid to Yugoslavia. 4 pp.

0240 18 Sen. W. Benton, Mir Laik AN (Pakistan), E. Johnston: re planks for Demo-cratic Platform Committee, immigration and naturalization bill, Pakistan's armsprocurement, Brazil, Swiss watches. 8 pp.

0248 21 Pres. Truman, C. Corea (Amb. Ceylon), H. Bonnet: re Iranian situation,Egyptian situation, Honolulu meeting, Panama's president, P. Douglas,Gen. Franco, Vatican, Ceylon's need. 12 pp.

0259 23 Secy, of Defense Lovett. 3 pp.

0262 24 Secy. Lovett, Short (White House): re Egyptian situation, Collazzo's sentence.3pp.

0265 25 Secy. Lovett. 2 pp.

0267 28 H. Hedtoft (former Danish Prime Min.): re NATO. 5 pp.

0272 29 Bolivian Amb.-designate V. Andrade, W. J. Kenney (MSA). 3 pp.

0275 31 Pres. Truman: re Iran. 1 p.

August 1952

0276 Withdrawal Sheets. 3 pp.

0279 2 Secy. Lovett. 4 pp.

0283 11 Pres. Truman: re ANZUS Council meeting. 1 p.

0284 Aide-Memoire on Iran Situation. 3 pp.

0287 12 0. Franks: re Iran. 1 p.

0288 13 Staff. 1 p.

0289 15 J. Dulles: re letter to Sen. P. Douglas. 6 pp.

0296 20 Former Sen. M. Tydings. 5 pp.

0301 23 V. Prochazka (Amb.-designate Czechoslovakia). 1 p.

0302 Letter to the Adm. 3 pp.

September 1952

0305 Withdrawal Sheets. 4 pp.

0310 2 Secy, of Navy D. Kimball, D. de la Colina, A. Eden: re exchange of prisoners inKorea, ANZUS. 8 pp.

0318 3 NSC, 0. Franks: re NATO operation "Mainbrace." 3 pp.

Page 20: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0321 4 Pres. Truman, J. Lay, D. Guillermo, Amb.-designate of Guatemala Toriello:re UN. 4 pp.

0325 5 H. Bonnet, L Pearson, A. Dulles, Cabinet, D. Dawson, W. Compton: re Tunisia,NATO, disarmament. 10 pp.

0335 8 B.R. Sen (Amb. India), Pres. Truman, H. Krekeler (German Charge d'Af-faires): re UN, Egypt, Iran, Kansas City speech. 6 pp.

0341 10 J. Luns (Netherlands Min.), 0. Ewing (Administrator, Federal SecurityAgency), C. Sprague, W. A. Harriman: re EDC, Indonesia, New Guinea. 9 pp.

0350 11 Rankin. 1 p.

0351 12 Staff: re possible conferences of the Secy, with various foreign ministers dur-ing UN Gen. Assembly. 4 pp.

0355 30 Staff: re Secy.'s participation in Gen. Assembly session. 1 p.

0356 15 J. Dulles. 6 pp.

0362 16 Mrs. 0. Reid, Deputy Prime Min. N. Havenga of S. Africa: re Mexican proposal,price of gold, Korea. 6 pp.

0369 17 T. Watson (Pres. of IBM), R. Lovett: re nationalization of IBM property inCzechoslovakia, tactics in Korean negotiations. 6 pp.

0375 18 Delegation of church pastors, Iranian Amb. A. Saleh, Pres. Truman, U.S.S.R.Amb.-designate G. Zarubin: re Church of Christ in Italy issue. 8 pp.

0383 19 Amb.-designate of India G. Mehta. 1 p.

0384 22 Staff, Turkish Amb. F. Erkin, Amb. Eban, Pres. Truman: re accommoda-tions for Acheson party in N.Y., list of U.S. delegation at Gen. Assembly, Oct.14, Turkish request for aid, Israel, Mexican air agreement. 23 pp.

0407 23 Staff, Netherlands For. Min. J.W. Beyen. 4 pp.

0411 24 Former Sen. Myers, Secy. Sawyer, W. A. Harriman, NSC, J. Lay, Chairman ofCivil Aeronautics Bd. D. Nyrop, Pres. Truman: re internal security, Mexicanair agreement. 10 pp.

0421 24 Pres. Truman, Irish Amb. Hearne, Australian Min. H. Holt: re trade withCommunist China, Yugoslav churchman, Iran, Mexican air agreement, Koreadebate at UN, migration. 9 pp.

0430 29 S. Lucas, Amb. J. Barrington (Burma), Gen. McGranery. 5 pp.

0435 30 G. Baker, 0. Franks: re Mexican air agreement. 7 pp.

November 1952

0442 Withdrawal Sheets. 4 pp.

0446 3 Amb. Woodward, Pres. Truman: re draft reply to Canadian Prime Min. 12 pp.

0457 5 Pres. Truman: re Canadian trip, liaison with new administration, Mexican airagreement, Korea in UN. 5 pp.

0461 7 For. Min. Casey (Australian delegation): re racial conflict in S. Africa. 2 pp.

0463 8 V. Pandit, For. Min. da Fontoura (Brazil): re Korea, Brazil and U.S. at UN.3 pp.

0466 9 Da Fontoura, Amb. Muniz (Brazil), A. Eden, R. Schuman: re French reaction onTunis. 4 pp.

0470 11 A. Shukairi (Syrian delegation), Danish Min. 0. Kraft, Australian Min. R. Casey:re Korea, N. Africa, NATO. 7 pp.

0477 12 A. Eden: re Korea, T. Lie. 4 pp.

0481 13 Secy.'s exposition of American history at the Kraft dinner. 4 pp.

Page 21: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0485 L Pearson. 2 pp.

0487 14 S. Lloyd, various foreign ministers: re NATO meeting of Dec. 15. 12 pp.

0498 15 For. ministers of NEA area, Secy. Lovett, Pres. Truman. 10 pp.

0508 Pres. Truman and Gen. Eisenhower. 3 pp.

0511 17 Amb. G. Toriello of Guatemala: re U.S./Guatemalan relations. 6 pp.

0517 18 Truman/Eisenhower Joint Statement: re appointment of the Pres. 16 pp.

0532 19 A. Eden: re Iran. 5 pp.

0537 24 Canadian Prime Min. 8 pp.

0544 26 Latin American Caucus. 4 pp.

0548 27 Amb. Popovitch of Yugoslavia, A. Eden: re Trieste. 5 pp.

October 1952

0553 Withdrawal Sheets. 5 pp.

0558 1 Staff: re agenda for talks with foreign ministers at UN, Secy.'s opening speech,briefing on Gen. Assembly questions. 10 pp.

0567 2 0. Franks. 1 p.

0568 3 Staff, 0. Franks, Japanese Amb. E. Araki, Iranian Amb. A. Saleh, W. A. Harriman:re briefing on Gen. Assembly questions, assignment of delegates, Japanesefinances. 10 pp.

0578 7 H. Zuazo (Vice Pres. of Bolivia), Philippine Amb. Romulo: re Philippine participation in Southeast Asia military conversations. 4 pp.

0582 8 J. McCloy: re Ford Foundation project. 2 pp.

0584 9 Thai Min. of For. Affairs H. Waithayakon. 1 p.

0585 12 Pres. Truman: re Mexican air negotiations. 8 pp.

0592 13 P. Taylor, Australian Min. R. Casey. 2 pp.

0594 14 S. African Amb. Jooste: re S. Africa's racial policies. 3 pp.

0597 17 Korean Min. Pyun, JCS: re Korea, list of Latin American guests invited to Secy.'slunch. 26 pp.

0622 20 Liberian Secy. G. Dennis, Iraqi Min. M. Jamali. 8 pp.

0630 22 Paraguayan For. Min. B. Ocampos, Panamanian For. Min. J. Guizado, Pres.Truman: re progress at Gen. Assembly. 8 pp.

0638 25 Pres. Truman. 3 pp.

0641 27 S. Lloyd (U.K. delegation), Carias (Honduran Rep.), P. Martin (Vice Chairmanof Canadian delegation), H. Hoppenot (French delegation), T. Lie: re Tunisiaand Morocco. 5 pp.

0646 28 S. Lloyd, For. Min. Undan of Swedish delegation, Costa Rican Vice Pres. Mata,Lebanese Rep. F. Ammoun, V. Pandit: re Gen. Assembly matters,Korean question. 15 pp.

0661 29 Amb. N. Entezam, Belgian For. Min. van Zeeland: re Korea and Tunisia, Europeansituation. 9 pp.

0670 30 Guest list for Secy.'s reception. 2 pp.

0672 31 A. De Barros of Brazil, Indonesian For. Min. Mukarto, L. Pearson, NetherlandsFor. Min. Luns: re Korea, New Guinea, rice, Tunisia, EDC, Morocco. 22 pp.

December 1952

0693 Withdrawal Sheets. 4 pp.

Page 22: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0697 1 G. Toriello: re Guatemala relations. 3 pp.

0700 5 Austrian For. Win. Gruber, H. Krekeler: re German ratification of EDC. 4 pp.

0704 8 W. Foster, Amb.-designate of Syria F. Zeineddine: re Egyptian cotton. 3 pp.

0707 11 Pres. Truman: re Communists in the UN, EDC. 2 pp.

0709 14 Staff, M. Monnet: re EDC. 8 pp.

0717 15 For. Min. Lange, M. Monnet. 3 pp.

0720 18 Secy.'s statement to the North Atlantic Council. 9 pp.

0729 19 Pres. Truman: re Trujillo, budget, report on trip to Paris, NATO. 4 pp.

0733 22 R. Lovett. 2 pp.

0735 23 J. McCloy, J. Dulles. 5 pp.

0740 24 Tannenwald, W. Foster, F. Lawton. 3 pp.

0743 29 Pres. Truman, Cabinet, Secy. Brannan: re W. Churchill, German industriallimitation, Reston-Stalin exchange, Iran, Vincent case, Trujillo, dairy imports.9pp.

0752 31 H. Bonnet: re various French questions. 4 pp.

Reel 5January 1953

0001 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0002 5 L Hand. 2 pp.

0004 8 Pres. Truman, Prime Min. W. Churchill and British Amb. Roger Makins. 2 pp.

0006 13 Indian Amb. Mehta: re Pakistan and MEDO. 2 pp.

0008 14 C. Gutt: re mission to Iran. 1 p.

0009 15 Pres. Truman: re Nobel peace prize, scrapbook, arbitration court. 3 pp.

0012 29 J. Dulles. 1 p.

January 1951

0013 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0014 2 Amb.-designate of Ecuador L. Panaherrera. 1 p.

0015 5 Secy. Sawyer, Amb.-designate of Spain J. de Lequerica. 2 pp.

0017 8 Sen. W. Knowland. 1 p.

0018 9 Sens. A. Vandenberg, T. Green, and H. Ferguson: re report on around-the-worldtrip. 11 pp.

0029 10 Secy. Brannan: re purchase of Argentine meat. 2 pp.

0031 11 Pres. Truman, Gen. Bradley: re MacArthur message, Pleven visit, cease-fire.5pp.

0036 12 Secy. Lovett, Cabinet, Sen. Anderson, Sens. Connally, McFarland and Tobey.5 pp.

0041 15 R. Murphy, Pres. Truman, Amb. Tarchiani, A. Vandenberg: re Pleven,Italian defense effort, admission of Italy into UN. 8 pp.

0049 16 Sen. Lodge, H. Bonnet, C. Bowles: re Korea, Indochina, CFM. 5 pp.

0054 18 R. Makins, Sen. Morse, Sen. Kerr, Sen. Murray, Secy. Lovett. 8 pp.

0061 19 Vice Pres., Rep. J. Cooper. 2 pp.

Page 23: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0063 22 Pres. Truman: re message from Prime Min. Attlee, Prime Min. Pleven's visit,USUN. 5 pp.

0068 24 Norwegian Amb. Morgenstierne: re Korea, raw materials. 3 pp.

0071 25 Pres. Truman. 1 p.

0072 26 J. Lay, V. Pandit, Venezuelan Amb.-designate A. Araujo: re personal messagefrom Nehru. 6 pp.

February 1951

0078 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0079 1 NSC, Pres. Truman, Sen. Benton, A. Valentine: re Spain, wheat for India.9pp.

0087 3 Pres. Truman: re wheat for India. 2 pp.

0089 8 Staff. 1 p.

0090 9 Cabinet, Chilean Amb. F. Nieto: re Iran. 3 pp.

0093 10 Notes on Taft speech. 3 pp.

0096 12 0. Franks. 1 p.

0097 13 Tennessee Gov. Browning, 0. Franks, Irish Amb. Hearne, N. Miranda, H. Bon-net: re arrangement for MacBride's visit, proposed visit of Pres. Plaza. 8 pp.

0105 14 Z. Khan. 2 pp.

0107 15 Pres. Truman, Sen. H. Humphrey: re Iranian loan, Churchill message,Soviet note, American nationals, rubber to China. 13 pp.

0119 Secy. Marshall, staff, Secy. Lovett. 6 pp.

0125 "Missionaries of the Church of Christ of Brownfield, Texas, in Italy." 2 pp.

0127 21 NSC, Congressional delegation from Texas. 5 pp.

March 1951

0132 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0133 13 S. MacBride of Ireland, Secy. Lovett. 4 pp.

0137 15 Sen. B. McMahon and Rep. A. Ribicoff: re McMahon/Ribicoff resolution. 1 p.

0138 16 Sen. Benton, Amb.-designate of Uruguay J. Mora. 6 pp.

0144 19 Attorney Gen., Gen. Marshall. 2 pp.

0146 20 Paraguayan For. Min. Ocampos, Rep. D. Flood. 4 pp.

0150 21 Statement on S. Korea. 2 pp.

0152 22 Mexican Secy. M. Tello, A. Eban, Sen. Flanders, Ecuadorean For. Min. N. Ponce:re Israel, disarmament. 9 pp.

0161 "Visit of French President." 2 pp.

0163 23 Dominican For. Min. Ordonez, Pres. Truman, Venezuelan For. Min. Ruiz, S.MacBride: re W. Churchill's letter, Japanese peace treaty, aid request by Israel,Korea, aid to Yugoslavia, Malta conference, Latin America. 16 pp.

0179 24 Haitian For. Min. J. Leger, Secy. Lovett, Argentine For. Min. H. Paz. 6 pp.

0185 26 Secy. Lovett. 1 p.

0186 27 Secy. Lovett. 1 p.

0187 27 to Consultation of Mins. of For. Affairs of the American States at Hall of theApril 7 Americas, Pan American Union: re strengthening exercise of democracy, im-

provement of social levels of American peoples, tributes to Franklin Rooseveltand George Washington, Secy.'s closing statement. 62 pp.

Page 24: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0248 27 Peruvian For. Min. M. Gallagher, Cuban For. Min. E. Dihigo. 3 pp.

0251 30 Wilson, Amb. G. Sevilla-Sacasa. 3 pp.

April 1951

0254 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0255 2 0. Franks, Pres. Truman: re Churchill letter, Far East, Yugoslav aid, Israeliaid. 13 pp.

0267 3 F. Lawton, P. Hoffman, Secy. Lovett: re Ford Foundation, troops to Europe. 8 pp.

0275 4 W. Foster. 1 p.

0276 5 Pres. Truman: re W. Churchill, Atlantic Union, Israeli aid. 4 pp.

0280 6 Cabinet. 1 p.

0281 5 Brazilian Min. da Fontoura, A. Feinberg: re Israeli aid, economic cooperation withBrazil. 6 pp.

0287 6 Gen. Marshall, M. Tello: re Mexican participation in Korea. 3 pp.

0290 9 F. Lawton, Short, Belgian Prime Min. J. Pholien. 6 pp.

0296 10 Sens. McCarran and Bridges, Sen. Benton, Secy. Snyder: re Senate appropria-tions hearings. 5 pp.

0301 11 Sen. H. Ferguson: re arms for S. Korean troops. 1 p.

0302 12 Pres. Truman, 0. Suhr (Chairman of Berlin House of Reps.): re Churchill'svisit, wheat for India, Yugoslav aid, Paris talks. 6 pp.

0308 24 A. Kirk (Amer. Amb., Moscow). 3 pp.

0311 13 Negro leaders. 7 pp.

0318 20 G. Jooste, U.S. industrialists, Judge Kee, Cabinet: re S. Africa, proposed trip ofU.S. industrialists to Soviet Union. 8 pp.

0326 22 Letter from U.S. For. Service in Paris. 2 pp.

0328 23 Afghan Prime Min. M. Khan. 2 pp.

0330 26 Pakistani For. Min. Z. Khan: re Pakistani candidacy for Security Council. 2 pp.

0332 27 Turkish Amb. F. Erkin. 3 pp.

0335 30 Pres. Truman. 2 pp.

May 1951

0337 1 W. Boyle (Chairman of Democratic National Committee). 1 p.

0338 3 Pres. Truman: re J. Dulles, illness of Shah of Iran, Israeli Prime Min., EcuadoreanPres. 4 pp.

0342 7 Pres. Truman, L. Ruiz: re Greek-Turkish security commitment, tribal situa-tion in Iran, four-power talks. 4 pp.

0346 8 Israeli Prime Min. D. Ben-Gurion. 5 pp.

0351 9 Korean For. Min. Pyon. 1 p.

0352 10 Pres. Truman: re Ecuadorean Pres.'s visit, Norwegian Prime Min.'s luncheon.3pp.

0355 11 Secy. Lovett. 1 p.

0356 12 H. Bonnet. 2 pp.

0358 14 Pres. Truman, Sen. McFarland, H. Wrong: re Syrian-Israeli dispute, four-power talks, Margaret Truman's visit to Europe. 10 pp.

0367 15 0. Franks, F. Corrigan. 3 pp.

Page 25: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0370 16 NSC. 1 p.

0371 17 Finnish Win. K. Jutila. 1 p.

0372 18 Guatemalan Amb.-designate C. Sandoval, Italian Amb. Tarchiani: re admissionof Greece and Turkey into NATO, Italian defense effort. 4 pp.

0376 21 Pres. Truman: re foreign aid, Paris talks, Iranian oil. 4 pp.

0380 22 Amb.-designate of Colombia C. Jaramillo, Sen. Humphrey, Korean Amb.-desig-nate Yang, Sen. Benton. 5 pp.

0385 24-25 Sen. George, Rep. Durham, Pres. Truman: re Formosa. 4 pp.

0389 26 G. Kennan: re lecture on W.W. II. 24 pp.

0412 28 Pres. Truman, W. Morgenstierne. 4 pp.

0416 31 Amb.-designate of Australia P. Spender. 1 p.

June 1951

0417 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0418 5 Finnish Min.-designate J. Nykopp, Cambodian Min.-designate Nong Kimny,. R. Vogeler, 0. Franks. 5 pp.

0423 7 Murphy. 2 pp.

0425 8 Secy. Lovett. 2 pp.

0427 11 Pres. Truman: re possible state visits. 2 pp.

0429 14 Pres. Truman, A. Smith (Australian National Security Resources Bd.): reNATO, Dulles talks. 6 pp.

0435 18 Mrs. J. Forrestal, Gen. K. Popovic. 3 pp.

0438 20 Netherlands Amb. van Roijen, Y. Yang. 5 pp.

0443 21 Pres. Truman, Sen. Lehman: re Paris talks, Iran, NATO budget, Queen Juli-ana's visit. 11 pp.

0453 22 Amb. Tarchiani. 2 pp.

0455 26 Pres. Truman. 2 pp.

0457 27 W. Foster. 1 p.

0458 28 Pres. Truman, J. Dulles, H. Bonnet, V. Popovic: re French politics, Iran, Sovietproposals, Yugoslav request for arms. 11 pp.

0468 29 Amb. E. Stanton, Cabinet, Sen. R. Kerr, Rep. J. Richards, T. Connally,Sen. Wiley, Rep. C. Eaton: re conditions in Thailand. 10 pp.

July 1951

0477 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0478 2 German Charge* H. Krekeler, Pres. Truman, Kilby: re Korea, Japanese peacetreaty. 6 pp.

0484 5 Pres. Truman, German Economic Min. L. Erhard: re McMahon/Ribicoff reso-lution, Israeli note, Bolivian tin, Iran. 12 pp.

0495 6 Amb. J. Wiley, Cabinet, Wilson. 10 pp.

0504 9 Pres. Truman, Cabinet, Argentine For. Min. J. Renorino, Symington (Re-construction Finance): re Spain, Mossadegh, Bolivian tin. 11 pp.

0515 10 Sen. Tydings, Philippine Under Secy. F. Neri, Rep. Richards, Rep. F. Karsten:re controls bill, investigation of China lobby. 7 pp.

0522 11 NSC, Rep. Richards. 5 pp.

Page 26: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0527 12 Pres. Truman, Secy. Chapman, T. Voorhees: re Gen. Assembly, Mexicanfarm labor bill. 7 pp.

0534 13 Rep. Richards. 1 p.

0535 16 P. Hoffman, Secy. Chapman, JCS: re Ford Foundation, problems of defense ofEurope. 5 pp.

0540 17 A. Feinberg, staff, Italian Charge Luciolli: re research interests of H. Feis,Italian peace treaty. 6 pp.

0546 19 Pres. Truman: re European army, W.A. Harriman to Iran, Korea, India/Paki-stan tension. 5 pp.

0551 20 Rep. Richards. 1 p.

0552 23 Pres. Truman: re Iran, Mutual Security Act. 3 pp.

0555 24 Secy. Snyder: re Oatis case. 1 p.

0556 25 Sen. Benton, Rep. Richards. 2 pp.

0558 27 Rep. J. Rooney. 1 p.

0559 30 Pres. Truman, Pakistani Amb. M. Ispahani: re Japanese peace treaty confer-ence, European problems, Iran, tin, Indian troop movements. 6 pp.

0565 31 Egyptian Town Hall Mission Tour, Rep. B. Spence. 2 pp.

August 1951

0567 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0568 1 NSC. 1 p.

0569 2 Hungarian Min.-designate E. Weil, Pres. Truman, 0. Franks: re dedicationof Italian horses, Iran, D. Eisenhower, Pres. Rhee, Philippine treaty. 11 pp.

0579 3 Gen. G. Monteiro (Brazil), H. Bonnet, V. Popovic, W. Foster, Secy. Snyder: reintelligence reports on outbreak of W.W. Ill, Yugoslav relations. 10 pp.

0588 6 Pres. Truman, Secy, Lovett: re Germany, U.K. and France, MSP. 4 pp.

0592 7 Secy. Lovett. 1 p.

0593 8 W. Symington. 1 p.

0594 9 Pres. Truman, T. Connally, Under Secy. McCormick: re Korea, Iran, San Fran-cisco conference. 7 pp.

0601 10 W. Symington. 1 p.

0602 20 Pres. Truman, 0. Franks: re UN delegation, delegation for Japanese peacetreaty, Iran, Egypt. 11 pp.

0613 21 W. Symington. 1 p.

0614 23 Czechoslovakian Amb.-designate V. Prochazka, Secy. Snyder, Pres. Truman,Spanish Amb.: re Iran, relations with Spain. 8 pp.

0622 24 Argentine Amb.-designate H. Paz, Pres. Truman, Sen. Connally. 3 pp.

0625 27 Pres. Truman. 1 p.

0626 28 Secy. Snyder, V. Popovic: re Trieste. 4 pp.

0630 29 V. Prochazka, NSC: re relations with Czechoslovakia. 5 pp.

September 1951

0635 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0636 2 Prime Min. S. Yoshida. 3 pp.

0639 3 Indonesian For. Min. A. Subardjo. 3 pp.

Page 27: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0642 3 Japanese peace conference, Netherlands, Pakistan, various foreign ministers.4 pp.

0646 6 H. Bonnet, R. Schuman: re French military budget. 2 pp.

0648 7 P. van Zeeland. 1 p.

0649 10 Pres. Truman. 5 pp.

0654 11 Secy. Lovett. 1 p.

0655 14 French High Commissioner Gen. de Tassigny, A. Subardjo: re Indonesia,"Wise Men." 4 pp.

0659 20 H. Alphand. 2 pp.

0661 24 Pres. Truman: re Middle East command, DeGasperi. 7 pp.

0668 25 V. Popovic. 4 pp.

0672 27 M. Connelly, Pres. Truman. 5 pp.

October 1951

0677 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0678 1-2 Italian Prime Min. DeGasperi: re totalitarian propaganda, economic problems,action against communism. 34 pp.

0712 8 Pres. Truman: re Iran, possible visit by W. Churchill. 8 pp.

0720 9 H. Bonnet, Judge R. Patterson: re Moroccan situation; monetary gold. 11 pp.

0730 10 E. Holman (Standard Oil): re Iranian oil. 1 p.

0731 11 Sen. McKellar. 1 p.

0732 12 Gen. G. Monteiro: re U.S. military cooperation with Brazil. 2 pp.

0734 15 D. Bruce, Japanese Diet members. 4 pp.

0738 16 Secy. Lovett, Biffle: re Egypt. 3 pp.

0741 17 Pres. Truman, Secy Lovett. 2 pp.

0743 18 Pres. Truman: re atomic warfare. 4 pp.

0747 19 Secy. Snyder. 2 pp.

0749 22 Vice Pres., Pres. Truman: re Mossadegh luncheon, Arneson issue, J. Dulles.7 pp.

07.56 23 F. Erkin, Prime Min. Mossadegh at Blair House. 4 pp.

0760 24 Mossadegh at Walter Reed Hospital, H. Bonnet, J. McCloy: re Egyptian com-plaint, Germany. 19 pp.

November 1951

0778 Notes on embarrassing speech by Vishinsky at Gen. Assembly. 2 pp.

0780 Notes from UN Gen. Assembly Paris. 3 pp.

December 1951

0783 11 P. Jessup. 3 pp.

0786 13 Pres. Truman: re Churchill visit. 2 pp.

0788 17 Pres. Truman: re Bolivian tin. 3 pp.

0791 18 Sen. R. Flanders: re Korea. 2 pp.

0793 19 NSC, W. Symington, 0. Franks: re Churchill's visit. 5 pp.

0798 20 Pres. Truman, W. Symington: re aid to Israel, Churchill visit, tin. 7 pp.

Page 28: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0805 21 Cabinet, A. Tarchiani, Indian Amb. B. Sen: re Italian peace treaty, Trieste, rela-tions with India. 4 pp.

0809 31 Pres. Truman, Secy. Lovett, former Secy. Hull: re Churchill visit, King George.9pp.

January 1952

0818 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0819 4 Secy. Snyder, Secy. Lovett, W.A. Harriman: re NATO, Indochina. 12 pp.

0830 5 Visit of Churchill re Germany, Far East, Near East. 17 pp.

0847 8 Staff. 2 pp.

0849 9 A. Eden, R. Makins: re Korea. 2 pp.

0851 10 B. Silvercruys, van Roijen, 0. Franks, A. Eden: re EDC, Austrian treaty. 8 pp.

0859 11 H. Wrong. 1 p.

0860 14 W.A. Harriman. 1 p.

0861 16 NSC, 0. Franks, J. Dulles, Secy. Snyder: re release of letter from Prime Min. Yo-shida. 4 pp.

0865 17 Pres. Truman, P. Hoffman: re visit of Chancellor Adenauer, Point IV, FordFoundation. 6 pp.

0871 18 Joint communique^ re NATO. 5 pp.

0876 22 Gen. Eisenhower, N. Cousins (editor, Saturday Review), Twentieth CenturyFox Film representatives, Secy. Lovett, Pres. Truman: re Indian trip report,problems in Germany. 8 pp.

0884 23 S. Woodward (Amer. Amb., Ottawa), L Pearson: re Churchill visit. 14 pp.

0897 24 0. Franks, Pres. Truman, Secy. Lovett: re Japanese .peace treaty, assistant toGen. Draper, TCC report, Korea. 6 pp.

0903 25 E. Black. 1 p.

0904 27 0. Franks: re Egypt. 2 pp.

0906 29 Pres. Truman, D. Flood, P. Perlman (Solicitor Gen.): re M. Cohen, etc.5 pp.

0911 30 Rep. Richards, Sen. Fulbright. 2 pp.

February 1952

0913 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0914 2 M. Bundy letters, honoring Acheson. 18 pp.

0932 2 H. Bonnet: re Adenauer. 2 pp.

0934 3 0. Franks. 1 p.

0935 4 Pres. Truman: re Kashmir, Far East, Lisbon conference, Korean POWs. 7 pp.

0941 5 Austrian Amb.-designate M. Loewenthal-Chlumecky, Philippine Amb.-designateC. Romulo. 2 pp.

0943 6 0. Franks, NSC. 2 pp.

0945 7 C. Murphy (Special Counsel to the Pres.). 1 p.

0946 8 Secy. Lovett. 2 pp.

0948 11 Pres. Truman, Sen. Green. 5 pp.

0953 12 Secy. Lovett, T. Connally. 3 pp.

Page 29: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

0956 27 Cabinet, H. Wrong, 0. Franks: re U.S. position on forcible repatriation of POWs,NATO. 6 pp.

0961 28 Pres. Truman, H. Wrong, H. Bonnet, W. A. Harriman: re Japanese peace treaty,Churchill's speech. 7 pp.

0968 29 Spofford, Sen. McMahon, Sen. Fulbright. 6 pp.

March 1952

0973 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.

0974 3 Secy. Lovett, Pres. Truman, Austrian Vice Chancellor A. Schaerf: re Vene-zuela, Chinese troops in Burma, conference of mayors. 9 pp.

0983 4 H. Bonnet: re NATO Secy. Gen. 2 pp.

0985 6 Ecuadorian Amb. L. Penaherrera, Secy. Lovett. 2 pp.

0987 5 NSC: re Korea. 1 p.

0988 6 Pres. Truman, Israeli Amb. Eban, V. Popovic: re OAS. 9 pp.

0997 10 Secy. Lovett: re Lord Ismay as Secy. Gen. of NATO. 3 pp.

1000 11 H. Hopkins (White House), 0. Franks, W. Hallstein (German Secy, of State),Pres. Truman: re assistance for U.K. 8 pp.

1008 14 Pres. Truman. 3 pp.

1011 17 R. Allen (Dir., Psychological Strategy Bd.). 3 pp.

1014 18 W.A. Harriman, V. Popovic, J. McCloy. 8 pp.

1022 19 H. Bonnet, f. Wilcox, W.A. Harriman, Draper, Batt, Nash, andPerkins. 5 pp.

1027 20 Kenney of MSA, Hopkins, Pres. Truman, J. Short, Under Secy, of Navy Whitehair,Secy. Snyder. 10 pp.

1037 21 H. Hopkins, Pres. Truman. 10 pp.

1047 24 H. Hopkins, J. Dulles. 6 pp.

1053 25 J. Dulles, Pres. Truman, Sen. Green, E. Johnston, Italian-American Council: reTrieste. 14 pp.

1067 26 J. Dulles: "How My Faith Helped in a Decisive Hour;" H. Wrong: re status of theSt. Lawrence project. 8 pp.

1075 27 Secy. Chapman, Secy. Brannan. 3 pp.

1078 28 Humelsine, Secy. F. Pace. 2 pp.

Page 30: THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES · 0154 28 Gen. McCoy, Pres. Truman, Saudi Arabian Amb.-designate A. AI-Faqih, South African Amb.-designate H. Andrews, W. A. Harriman, Sens. Connally,

THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

The Presidential Diaries of Henry Morganthau, Jr. (1938-1945)

Map Room Messages of President Roosevelt (1942-1945)

President Harry S Truman

Map Room Messages of President Truman (1945-1946)

Potsdam Conference Documents.

Official Conversations and Meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953)

President Dwight D. Eisenhower

Minutes and Documents of the Cabinet Meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961)

Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961)

President John F. Kennedy

Appointment Book of President Kennedy (1961-1963)

President Kennedy and the Press

President Lyndon B. Johnson

Daily Diary of President Johnson (1963-1969)

History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969)

History of the Federal Trade Commission (1963-1969)

UPA