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THE JOHN F. KENNEDY<br />
NATIONAL SECURITY FILES<br />
AFRICA:<br />
NATIONAL SECVRITY FILES,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong><br />
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS Of AMERICA
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of<br />
The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong><br />
General Editor: George C. Herring<br />
AFRICA<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>.<br />
<strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong><br />
Microfilmed from the holdings of<br />
The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library, Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Project Coordinator<br />
Robert E. Lester<br />
Guide compiled by<br />
Blair Hydrick<br />
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The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> national security files.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> [microform].<br />
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Library, Boston, Massachusetts; project<br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
General Introduction•The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>:<br />
"Country <strong>Files</strong>," <strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong> v<br />
Introduction•The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>:<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>, <strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong> ¡x<br />
Scope and Content Note xi<br />
Source Note xii<br />
Editorial Note xii<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Classifications xiii<br />
Key to Names xv<br />
Abbreviations List xxix<br />
Reel Index<br />
Reel 1<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 1<br />
Reel 2<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> cont 15<br />
Algeria 25<br />
Reel 3<br />
Angola 33<br />
Chad.. ; 41<br />
Congo•General 43<br />
Reel 4<br />
Congo•General cont 50<br />
Reel 5<br />
Congo•General cont 73<br />
Congo•Cables 84<br />
Reel 6<br />
Congo•Cables cont , 98<br />
m
Reel 7<br />
Congo•Cables cont :..: 129<br />
Dahomey 146<br />
Ghana 151<br />
ReelS<br />
Ghana cont 155<br />
Reel 9<br />
Ghana cont 184<br />
Guinea '194<br />
Reel 10<br />
Guinea cont 208<br />
Ivory Coast 214<br />
Libya 221<br />
Mali 221<br />
Morocco... 228<br />
Mozambique 228<br />
Rhodesia 229<br />
Rwanda-Burundi 233<br />
Reel 11<br />
Rwanda-Burundi cont 234<br />
Sierra Leone 245<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> 247<br />
Reel 12<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> cont. 252<br />
Tanganyika 253<br />
Tunisia 268<br />
Author Index 277<br />
Subject Index 289<br />
IV
GENERAL INTRODUCTION<br />
The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>:<br />
"Country <strong>Files</strong>," <strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong><br />
When <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> died in <strong>1963</strong>, he left an uncertain legacy in the area of foreign policy.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> had taken office committed to pursuing the cold war more vigorously than had the<br />
Eisenhower administration. During his first year he launched a major military buildup, enlarged<br />
American foreign aid programs, and undertook new foreign policy commitments in various parts of<br />
the world. This <strong>Kennedy</strong> offensive dramatically worsened relations with the Soviet Union and helped<br />
bring about the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. In the aftermath of that frightening confronta-<br />
tion, <strong>Kennedy</strong> seemed to shift from the militant approach that had marked his first years in office and<br />
began taking the first steps toward what would later be called détente. It can never be known how far<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> might have gone in this direction had his presidency not been cut short by an assassin's<br />
bullet.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> took office during a time of rising international tension. The struggle of many newly formed<br />
nations to break from their colonial pasts and establish modern institutions set loose chaos across<br />
key parts of the globe. The rhetoric and actions of the erratic Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev<br />
suggested a new Communist boldness, even recklessness, and a determination to exploit the<br />
prevailing instability. The development of new weapons systems added an especially frightful<br />
dimension. The fate of the world thus seemed to hang in the balance, and <strong>Kennedy</strong> assumed power<br />
certain that the survival of the United States depended upon its ability to defend free institutions.<br />
Should America falter, he warned, 'the whole world, in my opinion, would inevitably begin to move<br />
toward the Communist bloc." '<br />
Calling upon his countrymen to become the "watchmen on the walls of freedom" and promising to<br />
assert firm, vigorous leadership, <strong>Kennedy</strong> committed his administration to facing the perils of the new<br />
era. He enlisted a youthful, energetic, and intelligent corps of advisers from the top positions in<br />
academia and industry•men who shared his determination to get the country moving again. These<br />
New Frontiersmen accepted without question the basic assumptions of the containment policy of<br />
Truman and Eisenhower but also believed it was necessary to challenge communism rather than<br />
merely react to its moves. They were alarmed by the dangers of a global war but were also exhilarated<br />
by the prospect of leading the nation through perilous times and winning the ultimate victory. They<br />
shared a Wilsonian view that destiny had singled out their nation to defend and spread the democratic<br />
ideal. , ¡<br />
To meet the challenges faced by his administration, <strong>Kennedy</strong> revamped the machinery of U.S.<br />
foreign policy. Contemptuous of the State Department, which he once labeled a "bowl of jelly," he<br />
reportedly fantasized about establishing a small, secret office underhis personal contralto runforeign<br />
policy. He contented himself with remodeling the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council (NSC) to enhance his<br />
personal control. As his special assistant for national security affairs he chose McGeorge Bundy,<br />
formerly a Harvard dean. Bundy and his deputy, Walt Whitman Rostow, eliminated Eisenhower's<br />
cumbersome committee system and made the NSC ä compact body of eleven people. The White<br />
House established its own situation room and installed equipment that gave it direct access to State<br />
Department, Defense Department, and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) cables.<br />
1 Seyom Brown, The Faces of Power (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969), p. 217.
Although it comprised a "little State Department," thus posing a threat to its entrenched rival, the<br />
NSC under Bundy's direction maintained an effective liaison with the State Department bureaucracy.<br />
Bundy managed the flow of information, intelligence, and decision papers to the president and<br />
monitored the operations of other agencies. Ratherthan simply acting as a neutral clearinghouse, the<br />
NSC also lobbied for policies it preferred. 'The energy, small size, and bureaucratic compactness of<br />
the NSC staff allowed it to run rings around State in the competition for influence." 2 It remained,<br />
throughout the <strong>Kennedy</strong> years, the president's major foreign policy instrument.<br />
With the White House leading the way, the <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration launched a full-scale effort to<br />
win the cold war. <strong>Kennedy</strong> ordered a massive buildup of nuclear weapons to establish a strong<br />
deterrent to Soviet nuclear power. Persuaded that Eisenhower's reliance on nuclear weapons had<br />
left the United States muscle-bound in many situations, he also expanded and modernized the<br />
nation's conventional military forces to permit a "flexible response" to various types and levels of<br />
threats. Certain that the emerging nations of the Third World would be the principal focus of the U.S.-<br />
Soviet rivalry, the administration devoted much attention to developing an effective response to<br />
guerrilla warfare. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and his advisers also placed great emphasis on devising programs of<br />
economic and technical assistance to the Third World that would eliminate the conditions in which<br />
communism flourished.<br />
The new administration encountered repeated frustration in its first months in office. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
inherited from Eisenhower a poorly conceived plan to overthrow the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro.<br />
Although dubious about the morality and workability of the plan, the new president was eager for a<br />
foreign policy victory, and he hesitated to scrap it for fear Republican critics would charge him with<br />
weakness. Without the air support he refused to provide, however, the plan was doomed to failure.<br />
Although <strong>Kennedy</strong> assumed responsibility for the resulting debacle at the Bay of Pigs in April <strong>1961</strong>,<br />
his fledgling administration was vulnerable to attack from those who thought the United States had<br />
done too little and those who thought it had done too much. At about the same time, the administration<br />
decided that Eisenhower's commitment in landlocked Laos could not be upheld militarily and agreed<br />
to negotiate a settlement at Geneva.<br />
Relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated dangerously. The administration viewed with alarm<br />
Khrushchev's January <strong>1961</strong> speech avowing Soviet support for wars of national liberation in the Third<br />
World. At their first summit in Vienna in June, Khrushchev bullied <strong>Kennedy</strong> by reasserting his<br />
commitment to such wars and renewing the ultimatum on Berlin he had first issued in 1958. A shaken<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, upon returning to Washington, stepped up his plans for a military buildup. Within several<br />
weeks, Khrushchev escalated the Berlin crisis, sealing off East Berlin from West Berlin with the<br />
construction of a concrete wall between the two. Shortly after, the Soviets resumed nuclear testing.<br />
The steady increase of tensions led directly to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Upon taking office,<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> had learned that a "missile gap" presumed to be in favor of the Soviet Union actually favored<br />
the United States. Determined to build on and exploit that lead, he significantly expanded America's<br />
already formidable nuclear arsenal. In October <strong>1961</strong>, Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell Gilpatric<br />
proclaimed to the world that the United States was invulnerable to a Soviet sneak attack and had a<br />
second-strike capability as extensive as the Soviet capability for a first strike. Any move on the Soviets'<br />
part would therefore have been an act of self-destruction, according to Gilpatric.<br />
Khrushchev appears to have responded to the U.S. challenge by taking the daring and risky gamble<br />
of placing offensive missiles in Cuba. Soviet motives for this action will probably never be entirely<br />
clear. Khrushchev and others have claimed that they were trying to protect Cuba from an anticipated<br />
U.S. invasion, and there were certainly grounds for such fears. Western scholars also speculate that<br />
a beleaguered Khrushchev sought to ease pressures from Soviet and Chinese militants and offset<br />
his disadvantage in the arms race.<br />
Whatever his motives, Khrushchev's actions provoked the most dangerous U.S.-Soviet confron-<br />
tation in the history of the cold war. <strong>Kennedy</strong> responded by "quarantining"Cuba•sealing off the island<br />
with a naval blockade•and demanding that the Soviets withdraw their missiles. While the world<br />
nervously awaited the Soviet response, tensions mounted. Neither side had total control of its forces<br />
in the area, and on several occasions incidents in or around Cuba threatened to trigger a war.<br />
VI<br />
2 Barry Rubin, Secrets of State (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), p. 101.
Eventually Khrushchev relented and agreed to withdraw the missiles; to save face, he demanded a<br />
pledge f romthe United States that it would not invade Cuba. The United States accepted the deal and<br />
privately assured Moscow that it would remove its own Jupiter missiles from Turkey. The superpowers<br />
pulled back from the brink, and the world breathed a sigh of relief.<br />
In the aftermath of the missile crisis, both superpowers moved to ease the tensions that had brought<br />
them to the verge of nuclearwar. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Khrushchev toned down their militant cold war rhetoric<br />
and even spoke publicly of moving toward peaceful coexistence. The two nations established a hot<br />
line to facilitate communications in times of crisis. The United States agreed to sell its adversary a<br />
large supply of desperately needed wheat, and, most important, in the first major effort to slow down<br />
the nuclear arms race, the United States and Soviet Union signed a treaty in August <strong>1963</strong> to end<br />
atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s success in turning around the cold warwas not matched by success in other areas. From<br />
the time the administration took power, it had promoted with considerable fanfare its so-called Grand<br />
Design for Europe. The aims of the Grand Design were to stabilize Europe defensively and, in order<br />
to help solve the country's growing economic problems, expand U.S. trade with Europe. The<br />
administration promoted tariff reduction and British membership in the European Economic Commu-<br />
nity to correct the United States' swelling balance-of-payments deficit. In addition, it sought to<br />
encourage the allies to furnish more conventional forces for the defense of Europe while relying<br />
exclusively on the United States for nuclear deterrence.<br />
These plans ran afoul of European interests and made Europeans suspicious of both U.S. and<br />
British intentions. France and Germany feared that Britain, as a member of the Common Market,<br />
would be what French leader Charles de Gaulle called a Trojan horse" for the United States. With<br />
his usual flair for the grandiloquent, de Gaulle vetoed British admission in January <strong>1963</strong>. France,<br />
Germany, and Britain hesitated to rely entirely on the United States for nuclear deterrence. Theirfears<br />
were underlined by the United States' unilateral cancellation of the Skybolt missile originally offered<br />
to Britain and by the failure of the United States to consult the allies before acting in the Cuban Missile<br />
Crisis. De Gaulle insisted on an independent nuclear force de frappe tor France. By early <strong>1963</strong> the<br />
Grand Design was in a shambles amidst mutual recriminations both from the <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration<br />
and the European allies.<br />
In the Third World as well, the <strong>Kennedy</strong> legacy was at best mixed. In Latin America the<br />
administration, with maximum publicity, launched the Alliance for Progress as a way of promoting<br />
economic and social development and thereby undermining leftist revolutions. The program made<br />
dramatic gains in such areas as tax collection and public health, but its overall progress was<br />
disappointing. The pace of agrarian reform was slow, and gains in education were limited. The goals<br />
of the program may have been too ambitious, and private capital for development projects was not<br />
forthcoming in the amount required. Most important, perhaps, military coups in Argentina, Peru,<br />
Guatemala, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras undermined the very political freedoms<br />
the Alliance for Progress was supposed to foster.<br />
Cuban premier Fidel Castro survived despite the <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration's near obsession with<br />
eliminating him. Before the missile crisis, with the blessings of top U.S. officials, the CIA had launched<br />
Operation Mongoose, a multifaceted scheme to destabilize Cuba and overthrow the Castro<br />
government. As early as August 1960, apparently without explicit presidential sanction, the CIA had<br />
formulated a plot to assassinate Castro, and the agency subsequently enlisted the assistance of<br />
leading mob figures such as Sam Giancana. Various assassination schemes were actually tried,<br />
including poison and exploding cigars. Operation Mongoose accomplished little, the assassination<br />
plots failed, and the Castro government remained intact.<br />
In Vietnam, <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s legacy was especially uncertain. When <strong>Kennedy</strong> took office, the Vietcong<br />
insurgency supported by North Vietnam threatened the U.S.-backed government of Ngo Dinh Diem.<br />
Having suffered major setbacks at the Bay of Pigs, in Laos, and in Berlin, <strong>Kennedy</strong> decided it was<br />
necessary to take a stand somewhere, and Vietnam seemed the most likely place. Thus, in late <strong>1961</strong><br />
the administration dramatically increased U.S. support for the Diem regime, and by <strong>1963</strong> the United<br />
States had more than sixteen thousand advisers in Vietnam. Perhaps more important, by the time of<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s death, the United States had assumed growing responsibility for the South Vietnamese<br />
government.<br />
VII
In the summerof <strong>1963</strong> the predominantly Buddhist population launched a series of protests against<br />
the Catholic-led government. The Diem regime responded forcefully, at one point sending armed<br />
forces into the pagodas. Concerned about the protests and the regime's reaction to them and<br />
increasingly persuaded that Diem and his family were their own worst enemies, the <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
administration encouraged dissident South Vietnamese army officers to launch a coup. After several<br />
false starts, on November 1,<strong>1963</strong>, the military overthrew the regime and assassinated Diem and his<br />
notorious brother Ngo Dinh Nhu. Whether <strong>Kennedy</strong> would have eventually extricated the United<br />
States from an increasingly untenable situation in Vietnam, as his defenders claim, can, of course,<br />
never be known. It is clear, however, that during his brief one thousand days in the White House,<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> sharply increased the United States' commitment to South Vietnam.<br />
The many facets of the <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration's foreign policy are documented in UPA's microfilm<br />
series The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>: "Country <strong>Files</strong>," <strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong>. In this series the<br />
"Country <strong>Files</strong>," which McGeorge Bundy's NSC staff maintained, are organized by geographic area.<br />
Each "Country File" is divided into a group of file folders arranged chronologically. Included in the<br />
"Country <strong>Files</strong>" are the following types of material: (1 ) extensive cable traffic between the departments<br />
and agencies in Washington and embassies and missions abroad; (2) memoranda of conversations<br />
between U.S. and foreign officials and among top U.S. officials; (3) intelligence reports assessing<br />
foreign policy issues; (4) internal memorandums, including those from Bundy to the president; and<br />
(5) agenda for and records of top-level meetings.<br />
The "Country <strong>Files</strong>" provide a clear sense of the way in which the administration both perceived<br />
majorforeign policy issues andf ramed its responses to them. The chronological arrangement of each<br />
"Country File" permits the researcher to follow on a day-to-day basis the administration's handling of<br />
crises and to trace the evolution of major policies.<br />
The material included in the "Country <strong>Files</strong>" covers a variety of important topics. The USSR and<br />
Eastern Europe collection, while only comprising three reels, provides valuable insights into such<br />
events as the rise of U.S.-Soviet tensions in <strong>1961</strong>, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the beginnings of<br />
détente. Although rather sparse, the Middle East collection, which also comprises three reels,<br />
contains significant material on the steadily expanding U.S. aid program for Israel.<br />
The "Country File" collections for <strong>Africa</strong> (twelve reels), Latin America (ten reels), Western Europe<br />
(ten reels), Vietnam (seven reels), and Asia and the Pacific (ten reels) document some of the<br />
administration's major foreign policy problems. The <strong>Africa</strong> collection contains a large volume of<br />
information on the Congo crisis and the administration's efforts to win goodwill among the continent's<br />
many newly emerging nations: Roughly half of the Latin America collection deals with Cuba; also<br />
included in the collection is important documentation on two other key Latin American nations, Brazil<br />
and the Dominican Republic. The Western Europe collection documents the formulation and<br />
implementation of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Grand Design. The Vietnam and Asia and the Pacific collections<br />
document the administration's escalation of the Vietnam War and its involvement in other areas, such<br />
as the Philippines, Korea, and Indonesia.<br />
Some material in the <strong>Kennedy</strong> "Country <strong>Files</strong>" presently remains closed to researchers. The UPA<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>: "Country <strong>Files</strong>" series, however, provides an indispensable starting point for<br />
studying the foreign policy decisions of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s administration.<br />
VIII<br />
George C. Herring<br />
Professor of History<br />
University of Kentucky
INTRODUCTION<br />
The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong>:<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>, <strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong><br />
<strong>Africa</strong> posed uniquely difficult challenges forthe <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration. Seeking to win friends in<br />
the Third World, the administration attempted a sharp break with the policies of its predecessors,<br />
endorsing local nationalism and even accepting cold war neutralism; however, <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
policies ran up against numerous problems. America's European allies were the colonial powers in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> and therefore the major antagonists to <strong>Africa</strong>n nationalism, and the United States could not take<br />
one side without offending the other. Often it took a middle position that offended both. In addition,<br />
American efforts to identify with <strong>Africa</strong>n nationalism were hindered by the persistence of segregation-<br />
ist institutions and racial conflict in the United States. Thus, the <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration's efforts to<br />
cultivate good will in <strong>Africa</strong> enjoyed only limited success.<br />
No part of the world was more confusing and chaotic at this time than <strong>Africa</strong>. The jast continent to<br />
break away from colonialism, <strong>Africa</strong> literally exploded with new nations in the 1960s, sixteen joining<br />
the UN in 1960 alone. By <strong>1963</strong> there were thirty-two independent <strong>Africa</strong>n nations. Many were nations<br />
in name only. Boundaries had been imposed artificially by colonial rulers, and the countries were<br />
fractionalized by tribal divisions. Most new nations had been at best poorly prepared for indepen-<br />
dence, and all lacked capital, technical skills, and viable institutions of government.<br />
Eager to channel Third World nationalism in directions favorable to the United States, the <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
administration sought to fashion new policies forthe region. Until <strong>1961</strong> the United States had taken<br />
little notice of the "dark continent," and President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of State <strong>John</strong><br />
Foster Dulles had staunchly opposed cold war neutralism. <strong>Kennedy</strong> had taken an interest in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
before assuming the presidency, and once in the White House, he assigned the continent a high<br />
priority. He invited numerous <strong>Africa</strong>n leaders to meet with him. He appointed as assistant secretary<br />
of state for American affairs Michigan Governor G. Mennen Williams, a liberal known for his support<br />
of civil rights for Afro-Americans. Williams made several trips to <strong>Africa</strong> in <strong>1961</strong> to examine the region's<br />
needs and to devise U.S. aid programs.<br />
Devising new policies for <strong>Africa</strong> proved easier than implementing them. Fearful of Soviet and<br />
Chinese penetration of an area rich in strategic materials, the United States got deeply entangled in<br />
a bloody and dangerous civil war in the former Belgian Congo. Woefully unprepared to govern itself<br />
at the time of its independence in 1960, the Congo quickly erupted into internal conflict. On one side,<br />
the popular, passionately nationalistic premier Patrice Lumumba invited Soviet support, and on the<br />
other, secessionist Moise Tshombe attempted to establish an independent government in the<br />
mineral-rich Katanga province. The United States backed the central government and in <strong>1961</strong><br />
secured the intervention of a UN peacekeeping force to maintain order. Lumumba was assassinated,<br />
allegedly with CIA complicity, and the Congo crisis threatened to provoke a confrontation between<br />
the United States and the Soviet Union. Order was restored only after the UN, with huge American<br />
support and Soviet acquiescence, helped the government capture Tshombe and reunite the country.<br />
The settlement was of short duration, however, with conflict erupting again in 1964.<br />
The United States frequently found itself trapped between <strong>Africa</strong>n nationalism and its European<br />
allies. The <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration sympathized with independence movements in Algeria and<br />
Morocco but could not go too far for fear of alienating its ally France. When those countries achieved<br />
independence from France, they naturally spumed the United States and turned toward its<br />
antagonists, the Soviet Union and China. The United States also took a middle-of-the-road position<br />
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on Portuguese Angola for fear of risking access to bases and military installations in the Portuguese<br />
Azores, opposing the application of sanctions and trying to persuade Portugal to grant reforms. U.S.<br />
policy left both sides dissatisfied.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> made a special effort to conciliate Ghana's mercurial and ardently nationalistic leader<br />
Kwame Nkrumah. The president opened a personal correspondence with Nkrumah and invited him<br />
to the White House. The United States later pledged to assist in the construction of a huge dam and<br />
aluminum smelter on the Volta River. When Nkrumah subsequently toured Soviet bloc countries and<br />
concluded major economic and cultural agreements with Communist China, American enthusiasm<br />
waned. <strong>Kennedy</strong> refused to cancel the agreement, but the terms were tightened and no additional<br />
loans were made.<br />
Perhaps the most intractable and explosive of <strong>Africa</strong>'s multifarious problems were the white<br />
minority governments of southern <strong>Africa</strong>, most notably South <strong>Africa</strong> and Southern Rhodesia. Black<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns and American black leaders condemned those governments' practices of apartheid, and in<br />
1962 the UN General Assembly urged member states to boycott South <strong>Africa</strong> diplomatically and<br />
economically and even to expel it from the international body. The United States deplored apartheid,<br />
but <strong>Kennedy</strong> was skeptical of the value and effectiveness of sanctions, and the United States feared<br />
possible loss of military tracking stations in South <strong>Africa</strong>. Ultimately, to avert a UN area embargo, the<br />
United States pledged to sell no arms to South <strong>Africa</strong> after January <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> was able to register only slight gains in <strong>Africa</strong>. Untainted by a colonial past in <strong>Africa</strong>, the<br />
Soviet Union could offer unqualified support for independence and nationalism and unqualified<br />
opposition to South <strong>Africa</strong>n apartheid. By contrast, the administration's "moderate" position on such<br />
issues as Algeria and South <strong>Africa</strong> nullified some of the good will earned by its avowed sympathy for<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n nationalism and its aid programs. The United States could also not win the confidence of the<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n nations until it did more to solve racial problems at home. A Soviet offensive in <strong>Africa</strong> in 1962<br />
and <strong>1963</strong> aroused American concern. Thus by the time of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s assassination, American<br />
commentators were asking, in an alarmist tone, "Which way, <strong>Africa</strong>?" 1<br />
The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> File, Country File, <strong>Africa</strong> includes twelve reels of microfilm covering the great<br />
variety of issues stemming from U .S. involvement in that continent. Approximately four reels deal with<br />
the Congo crisis•the largest quantity of material on any single issue. There are roughly two reels on<br />
Ghana and one-half reel each on Angola, Guinea, and South <strong>Africa</strong>. Other countries for which there<br />
is material include the Ivory Coast, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Mozambique, Rwanda-Burundi, Mali,<br />
Tanganyika, and Dahomey. Topics covered include the problems encountered by <strong>Africa</strong>n students<br />
and diplomats in the United States, the formation of the Organization for <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity (OAU), the role<br />
of the Peace Corps in various <strong>Africa</strong>n countries, and the problems of economic development in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
The material in these twelve reels provides a good view of the complexities of <strong>Africa</strong> in the <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
era and of the dilemmas faced by the United States in dealing with these complexities.<br />
' Richard P. Stebbins, 7776 United States in World Affairs, <strong>1963</strong> (New York, 1964), p. 260.<br />
George C. Herring<br />
Professor of History<br />
University of Kentucky
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE<br />
The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong> (NSF) were the working files of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s special assistant for<br />
national security affairs, McGeorge Bundy. Documents In these files originated in the offices of Bundy<br />
and his assistants, Walt W. Rostow and Carl Kaysen; in the various executive departments and<br />
agencies, especially those having to do with foreign affairs and national defense; and in diplomatic<br />
and military posts around the world.<br />
The NSF "Country <strong>Files</strong>" are arranged alphabetically by country. Memos, cables (telegrams),<br />
intelligence reports, correspondence, and special studies are arranged chronologically within each<br />
"Country File." This material was originally bound into volumes, each of which was assigned a<br />
number. For certain countries, some memos and cables were arranged under agency tabs or<br />
embassy tabs. The State Department, Defense Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central<br />
Intelligence Agency, and Agency for International Development (previously the International Coop-<br />
eration Administration) were the agencies most frequently represented. Some memos, memcons<br />
(memorandums of conversations), correspondence, and reports were filed under tabs highlighting<br />
selected documents, events, or correspondents.<br />
The staff at the <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library has removed the material from the volumes and filed it into<br />
folders. Each folder has been arranged in chronological order and assigned inclusive dates. Most<br />
volume numbers have been discarded. In mosteases a "Country File" consists of one or more folders,<br />
with separate folders for briefings on heads of state visiting the United States. For those countries<br />
in which a high level of diplomatic activity existed or a crisis occurred, documentation may be divided<br />
into folders labeled "General," "Cables," or "Subject."<br />
In its microfilming, University Publications of America (UPA) has divided the "Country <strong>Files</strong>" into<br />
geographic areas similar to those found in The Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong> series. The<br />
following geographic areas are included in The <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong> series:<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>; Asia and the Pacific; Latin America;the Middle East;the USSR and Eastern Europe; Vietnam;<br />
and Western Europe.<br />
UPA has compiled and included at the beginning of each reel for this NSF collection a folder title<br />
list for the collection that will assist the researcher in locating pertinent materials.<br />
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SOURCE NOTE<br />
The documents reproduced in this publication are donated historical materials from the Presidential<br />
Papers of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> in the custody of the <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library. The donors have dedicated their<br />
literary rights to the public.<br />
EDITORIAL NOTE<br />
University Publications of America (UPA) has microfilmed, in their entirety, all NSF "Country <strong>Files</strong>"<br />
documents that were declassified, sanitized, or unclassified as of September 1987. Many individual<br />
documents and entire folders of documents remain classified or unprocessed; UPA has therefore<br />
included in its NSF microfilm publications the "Document Withdrawal Sheets" for each folder. These<br />
withdrawal sheets itemize documents that have been withdrawn from the folders, due to either<br />
national security or privacy restrictions, by the staff of the <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library.<br />
For folders in which there are no withdrawal sheets, UPA has included the "Inventory Lists" and<br />
"Submission Lists," where available. The inventory lists itemize every document, both open and<br />
withdrawn. The submission lists itemize documents that have been submitted to appropriate<br />
agencies for review to determine if they can be declassified or sanitized and made available for<br />
research. These lists will help the researcher determine which materials are still classified or<br />
unprocessed. UPA intends to produce microfilm supplements containing documents from the NSF<br />
"Country <strong>Files</strong>" that become declassified or sanitized in the future.<br />
Description of Reel Index<br />
The Reel Index for this publication details each microfilmed document in the collection; document<br />
listings are arranged numerically by microfilm frame number. Included below is a sample entry from<br />
the Reel Index and a description of each of its elements:<br />
0352 Memorandum. Fr: Jerome B. Wiesner.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. S. 9/15/76.<br />
U.S. Air Force Tracking Station in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
The first line of the entry contains (left) the frame number at which the document begins and<br />
(right) a description of the document, plus its identification number (most telegrams and certain<br />
reports have identification numbers). This is followed by the author/sender and receiver, respectively,<br />
of the document. The next line contains (1) the document's date, (2) its page count, (3) the number<br />
assigned to it by the <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library (not all documents are assigned JFK numbers), and<br />
(4) the abbreviated security classification of the document and its declassif ¡cation date (see p. xiii for<br />
an explanation of security classifications). The final lines of the entry give the title or subject of the<br />
document (followed in brackets by a list of supporting subjects if the document is lengthy).<br />
Note: The notation "NA" in a reel index entry indicates that a particular item of information is not<br />
available.<br />
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SECURITY CLASSIFICATIONS<br />
The following key identifies the abbreviated security classifications used in the Reel Index entries<br />
for previously classified documents contained in this microfilm publication.<br />
ouo Official Use Only<br />
LOU Limited Official Use<br />
C Confidential<br />
S Secret<br />
TS Top Secret<br />
The absence of an abbreviated security classification in a Reel Index entry indicates that the<br />
document either was not classified or was labeled "unclassified."<br />
Also included in the Reel Index are the dates on which documents with the abbreviated security<br />
classification "C," "S," and 'TS" were declassified. For documents in which certain information is still<br />
being withheld, the notation "I P" (meaning "declassified in part") appears following the declassif ¡cation<br />
date. Documents with the abbreviated security declassification "OUO" and "LOU" have no<br />
declassification dates.<br />
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KEY TO NAMES<br />
The following key identifies, by title or description, significant individuals in this guide.<br />
Abavana, L. R.<br />
Minister of information and broadcasting, Ghana<br />
Abedi, Amry<br />
Mayor, Dar-es-Salaam<br />
Abrams, Eugene B.<br />
Drafting officer, AID, U.S.<br />
Achilles, Theodore C.<br />
Special assistant to undersecretary of state for<br />
political affairs, U.S.<br />
Adande, Mr.<br />
Finance minister, Dahomey<br />
Adjei, Ako<br />
Foreign minister, Ghana<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
Prime minister, DRC<br />
Ahldjo, Ahmadou<br />
President, Cameroon<br />
Alexander, Henry<br />
British major general; former chief of defense staff,<br />
Ghana<br />
Alexander, Paul<br />
Missionary pilot<br />
Almeida, Arminda D.<br />
Student, Angola<br />
Alport, Lord Cuthbert James McCall<br />
British high commissioner to Federation of Rhodesia<br />
and Nyasaland<br />
Anany, Jean<br />
Defense minister, DRC<br />
Anderson, George<br />
Duty officer, U.S. State Department<br />
Applsh-Danquah, Martin<br />
Secretary general, United Ghana Farmer's Council<br />
Cooperatives<br />
Armah, Kwesi<br />
High commissioner, Ghana<br />
Arthur, George<br />
Second secretary, Ghanaian embassy,<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Assogba, Oke<br />
Minister of state, Dahomey<br />
Attwood, William H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Guinea<br />
Augustini, Kmina<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Avriel, Ehud<br />
Former Israeli ambassador to Ghana and DRC;<br />
deputy general director, Israeli ministry of foreign<br />
affairs<br />
Badibanga, Samuel<br />
Acting head of government, DRC<br />
Bahizi, Cervais<br />
Member, DRC UN delegation<br />
Balewa, Abubakr Tafawa<br />
Prime minister, Nigeria<br />
Ball, Mr.<br />
U.S. embassy, Conakry<br />
Ball, George W.<br />
Undersecretary of state, U.S.<br />
Bamba, Emmanuel<br />
Finance minister, DRC<br />
Banda, Hastings Kamuzu<br />
Political leader, Nyasaland<br />
Bangoura, Karim<br />
Guiñean ambassador to U.S.<br />
Barbosa, Rafael<br />
<strong>National</strong>ist leader, Portuguese Guinea<br />
Baroan, Berlin<br />
Aide-de-camp to President Felix Houphouet-Boigny,<br />
Ivory Coast<br />
Barrows, Leland J.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Cameroon<br />
Bartlett, Frederic P.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Malagasay<br />
Basner, H. M.<br />
Columnist; former South <strong>Africa</strong>n Communist<br />
Batson, Douglas N.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Monrovia<br />
Battle, Lucius D.<br />
Assistant secretary of state for educational and<br />
cultural affairs, U.S.<br />
Beavogui, Louis-Lansana<br />
Foreign minister, Guinea<br />
Bed le, Konan<br />
Ivory Coast ambassador to U.S.<br />
xv
Dean, <strong>John</strong>athan<br />
U.S. consul, Elisabethville, DRC<br />
de Gaulle, Charles<br />
President, France<br />
Dei-Anang, Michael F.<br />
Ambassador-at-large, Ghana; head of <strong>Africa</strong>n affairs<br />
secretariat, Ghana<br />
Delgado, Humberto<br />
General and political leader, Portugal<br />
Demlng, Oleott H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Uganda<br />
Denise, Auguste<br />
Minister of state, Ivory Coast<br />
Diakite, Moussa<br />
Minister and governor of Bank of Republic of Ghana<br />
Dlallo, Telli B.<br />
Guiñean ambassador to U.S.<br />
Diarra, Idrissa<br />
Political secretary, Bureau Politique of the Union<br />
Soudanaise<br />
Dickinson, Dwight<br />
Counselor for political affairs, U.S. embassy, Rabat<br />
Dobson, Frank C.<br />
Canadian engineer for Voita River project<br />
Dodd, Thomas J.<br />
U.S. senator, Connecticut<br />
Donwahi, Charles<br />
Minister of agriculture and cooperatives. Ivory Coast<br />
Dormán, <strong>John</strong><br />
U.S. embassy, Benghazi<br />
Dormán, Maurice<br />
British governor of Sierra Leone<br />
Dorros, Leon G.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Brazzaville<br />
Douglas-Home, Alexander<br />
Foreign secretary, Great Britain<br />
Duggan, William R.<br />
Chargé d'affaires ad interim, Tanganyika<br />
Duke, Angler Biddle<br />
Chief of protocol, U.S.<br />
Dulles, Allen W.<br />
Director, CIA<br />
Dumont, Donald A.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Burundi<br />
Dungan, Ralph A.<br />
Special assistant to the president, U.S.<br />
Dunn, L. M.<br />
U.S. embassy, Monrovia<br />
Dutton, Frederick G.<br />
Special assistant to the president; assistant<br />
secretary of state, U.S.<br />
Earman, J. S.<br />
Executive officer, CIA<br />
XVIII<br />
Easum, Donald B.<br />
First secretary, U.S. embassy, Dakar<br />
Edmondson, William B.<br />
Second secretary, U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
Eisenburg, Robert<br />
Deputy director, U.S. State Department Office of<br />
Central Asian Affairs<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D.<br />
Former president, U.S.<br />
Ekern, Halvor O.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Freetown, Sierra<br />
Leone<br />
Elbrlck, C. Burke<br />
U.S. ambassador, Portugal<br />
Elizabeth II<br />
Queen of England<br />
Eilender, Allen J.<br />
U.S. senator, Louisiana<br />
Elliot, Osborn<br />
Editor, Newsweek magazine<br />
Emmerson, <strong>John</strong> K.<br />
U.S. consul-general, Salisbury, Rhodesia<br />
Eng le, James B.<br />
First secretary, U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
Ensminger, Douglas<br />
Ford Foundation representative in India<br />
Erstein, Richard<br />
Public affairs officer, attaché, USÍA; U.S. embassy,<br />
Accra<br />
Fekini, Mohieddine<br />
Libyan ambassador to U.S.<br />
Ferguson, C. Vaughan<br />
U.S. ambassador, Malagasay Republic<br />
Ferguson, <strong>John</strong> H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Morocco<br />
Field, Winston J.<br />
Prime minister, Southern Rhodesia<br />
Finietter, Thomas K.<br />
U.S. representative, NATO<br />
Fleming, Robert<br />
Representative of Rockefeller Brother's Fund in<br />
Ghana<br />
Flenner, Robert H.<br />
U.S. consul, Luanda, Angola<br />
Fletcher, Patrick<br />
President, Bulawayo Trade Fair<br />
Fliflet, Arne T.<br />
Second secretary, U.S. embassy, Oslo<br />
Foster, William C.<br />
Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament<br />
Agency<br />
Foulon, Robert C.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs
Fredericks, J. Wayne<br />
Deputy assistant secretary of state for <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
affairs, U.S.<br />
Freudenheim, Milt<br />
Journalist<br />
Freund, Richard<br />
U.S. consul-general, Kenya<br />
Furnas, Howard<br />
Deputy executive secretary, U.S. State Department<br />
Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />
U.S. ambassador, India<br />
Gallagher, Charles F.<br />
Field staff, American Universities<br />
Gannfer, Andre<br />
Counselor to the presidency, Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Gardiner, Robert<br />
Chief of UN operations in DRC<br />
Garvey, Willard W.<br />
World Homes, Inc.<br />
Gavin, James M.<br />
U.S. ambassador, France<br />
Gbedemah, K. A.<br />
Finance minister, Ghana<br />
Gbenye, Christophe<br />
Minister of interior, DRC<br />
Geaneas, Zachary P.<br />
Chief administrative officer, U.S. mission to UN<br />
Gebre, Kebede<br />
UN commander-in-chief<br />
Geren, Paul F.<br />
U.S. consul-general, Salisbury, Rhodesia<br />
Gibson, William G.<br />
U.S. consul, Luanda, Angola<br />
Gizenga, Antoine<br />
Secessionist (Lumumbist) leader, DRC<br />
Godley, George McMurtrie<br />
U.S. deputy chief of mission, DRC<br />
Goldberg, Arthur J.<br />
Secretary of labor, U.S.<br />
Good, Robert C.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of Intelligence and<br />
Research<br />
Goodpaster, Andrew J.<br />
U.S. army general; defense liaison officer; staff<br />
secretary to the president<br />
Gordon, Abraham L<br />
U.S. ambassador, Brazil<br />
Gore, Albert, Sr.<br />
U.S. senator, Tennessee<br />
Green, James F.<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
Green, James W.<br />
Community development adviser, AID<br />
Greenburg, Harry<br />
Director, Methodist-Episcopal mission at Chicuque,<br />
Mozambique<br />
Greene, [?]<br />
U.S. Army colonel in Algeria<br />
Greene, Joseph N., Jr.<br />
Counselor; consul-general, U.S. embassy, Lagos<br />
GrunKzky, Nicholas<br />
President, Togo<br />
Guirand, [?]<br />
French army colonel; insurgent in Algeria<br />
Gullion, Edmund A.<br />
U.S. ambassador, DRC<br />
Gussa, Fatn<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Hablmenshi, Calllxte<br />
Foreign minister; minister of information, Rwanda<br />
Halaby, N. E.<br />
Administrator, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration<br />
Halla, Philip J.<br />
Chief, secretariat, Arms Control and Disarmament<br />
Agency<br />
Halm, W. M. Q.<br />
Ghanaian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Hammarskjold, Dag<br />
Secretary general, UN<br />
Handley, William J.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Mali<br />
Hansen, Kenneth R.<br />
Deputy director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget<br />
Harriman, L. O.<br />
Acting high commissioner, Nigeria<br />
Harriman, W. Averell<br />
Assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern<br />
affairs, U.S.<br />
Hartke, Vance<br />
U.S. senator, Indiana<br />
Hassan<br />
Crown prince of Libya<br />
Hassan, Moulay<br />
Crown prince of Morocco<br />
Hayes, Leo V.<br />
Lieutenant colonel, GS chief, V&T/FLO/OACS1<br />
Hays, Brooks<br />
Special assistant to the president, U.S.;<br />
U.S. congressman, Arkansas<br />
Helms, Richard<br />
Assistant director, CIA; director of covert<br />
operations, CIA<br />
Hempstone, Smith<br />
Journalist<br />
Henderson, Warren A.<br />
Chief, communications center, U.S. State<br />
Department executive secretariat<br />
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Hennemyer, Robert T.<br />
Second secretary, consul, political officer, U.S.<br />
embassy, Dar-es-Salaam<br />
Hennlqulau, [?]<br />
Colonel; Belgian high representative to Burundi<br />
Herter, Christian A.<br />
Former secretary of state; special representative for<br />
trade negotiations, U.S.<br />
Hettinger, Converse<br />
U.S. chargé d'affaires ad interim, Dahomey<br />
Hilsman, Roger<br />
Director, U.S. State Department Bureau of<br />
Intelligence and Research<br />
Hodges, Luther H.<br />
Secretary of commerce, U.S.<br />
Hoffacker, Lewis<br />
U.S. consul, Elisabethville, DRC<br />
Holborn, Frederick L.<br />
Special assistant, White House office<br />
Hone, Evelyn<br />
Governor, Northern Rhodesia<br />
Hood, Lord Samuel<br />
British ministerio U.S.<br />
Hope, A. Guy<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Abidjan<br />
Hornby, Nina<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix<br />
President, Ivory Coast<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Marie-Therese<br />
Wife of president of Ivory Coast<br />
Howe, Fisher<br />
Counselor; consul-general, U.S. embassy, Oslo<br />
Hughes, Thomas L<br />
Deputy director, U.S. State Department Bureau of<br />
Intelligence and Research<br />
Humphreys, Ward<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
Hussey, William B.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Lome<br />
Hutchinson, Edmond C.<br />
Assistant AID administrator for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe<br />
lleo, Joseph<br />
Prime minister, DRC<br />
Jackson, Barbara Ward<br />
Economist<br />
Jackson, Don<br />
Former U.S. congressman, California<br />
Jackson, Robert<br />
Chairman, Gold Coast Development Commission<br />
<strong>John</strong>, Fides<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Charles E.<br />
Staff, U.S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
xx<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, C. K.<br />
Duty officer, U.S. State Department executive<br />
secretariat<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon B.<br />
Vice president; president, U.S.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Richard G.<br />
U.S. consul, Algiers<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Robert H.<br />
Official, U.S. State Department<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, U. Alexis<br />
Deputy undersecretary of state for political<br />
affairs, U.S.<br />
Jones, G. Lewis<br />
Minister, U.S. embassy, London<br />
Jones, <strong>John</strong> W.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Libya<br />
Jones, Roger W.<br />
Deputy undersecretary of state for<br />
administration, U.S.<br />
Jooste, Gerhardus<br />
Secretary for external affairs, South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Joseph, Susana<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Joxe, Louis<br />
Minister for Algerian affairs, France<br />
Judd, Thomas M.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Magadiscio<br />
Julian, Hubert F.<br />
Arms smuggler<br />
Kahama, George<br />
Minister of home affairs, Tanganyika<br />
Kaiser, Edgar F.<br />
President, Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
Kaiser, Philip M.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Senegal and Mauritania<br />
Kaldor, Nicholas<br />
British economist<br />
Kambona, Oscar<br />
Foreign minister; defense minister, Tanganyika<br />
Kamitatu, Cieophas<br />
Interior minister, DRC<br />
Kasavubu,Joseph<br />
President, DRC<br />
Kashamura, Anicet<br />
Lumumbist leader, DRC<br />
Kasongo, Joseph<br />
President, DRC House of Representatives<br />
Kassem, Abdul Karim el-<br />
Prime minister, Iraq<br />
Kawawa, Rashidi<br />
Prime minister; vice president, Tanganyika<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire<br />
President, Rwanda
Kayssn, Carl<br />
Deputy special assistant to the president for national<br />
security affairs, U.S.<br />
Keesing, <strong>John</strong> M.<br />
New York attorney<br />
Keita, Modibo<br />
President, Mali<br />
Kelfa-Caulker, Richard E.<br />
Sierra Leone ambassador to U.S.<br />
Kellermann, Henry J.<br />
Counselor, U.S. consulate, Bern<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward<br />
U.S. senator, Massachusetts<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Jacqueline<br />
First lady, U.S.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert<br />
Attorney general, U.S.<br />
Kent, Sherman<br />
Chairman, CIA Office of <strong>National</strong> Estimates<br />
Kenyatta, Jomo<br />
President, Kenya<br />
Khiari, Mahmoud<br />
Former chief of UN civilian operations in DRC<br />
Khrushchev, Nikita<br />
Premier, USSR<br />
Klbangou, Marcel<br />
Deputy, Congo (Brazzaville) <strong>National</strong> Assembly;<br />
senator, French Community<br />
Kldd, Coburn<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Bonn<br />
Kldder, Randolph A.<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Paris<br />
Kimba, Evariste<br />
Foreign minister, Katanga<br />
King, Martin Luther, Jr.<br />
Civil rights leader, U.S.<br />
King, R. G. O.<br />
Minister of development, Sierra Leone<br />
Kirk, Northrop H.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Conakry<br />
Kirk, Alan<br />
Former U.S. ambassador, Belgium and USSR<br />
Kitenge, Gabriel<br />
Secretary of state for public works, Katanga<br />
Kiwanuka, Benedicto<br />
Prime minister, Uganda<br />
Klutznick, Philip M.<br />
U.S. representative, UN Economic and<br />
Social Council<br />
Kohler, Foy 0.<br />
U.S. ambassador, USSR<br />
Koinange, Mbiyu<br />
Secretary general, Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement<br />
for East, Central, and Southern <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA)<br />
Kolarek, Joseph C.<br />
Public affairs officer; attaché; U.S. Information<br />
Agency, U.S. embassy, Conakry<br />
Komer, Robert W.<br />
Senior staff member, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Kone, Jean-Marie<br />
Minister of state, Mali<br />
Kerry, Edward M.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Ethiopia<br />
Kraft, Joseph<br />
Journalist<br />
Kretzmann, Edwin M. J.<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Bern<br />
Krim, Belkacem<br />
Head of provisional Algerian government delegation<br />
in Tunis<br />
Krishna Menon, V. K.<br />
Defense minister, India<br />
Krock, Arthur<br />
Journalist, New York Times<br />
Kronacker, Paul Georges<br />
Speaker, Belgium House of Representatives<br />
Kuanda, Kenneth<br />
Political leader, Northern Rhodesia; president,<br />
United <strong>National</strong> Independence Party (UNIP)<br />
Kumi, Ayeh<br />
Member, Ghana Volta River Authority<br />
Kwawa, Rashidi<br />
Prime minister, Tanganyika<br />
Kyaruzi, Vedast<br />
Permanent secretary for external affairs and<br />
defense, Tanganyika<br />
Labouisse, Henry<br />
Head of International Cooperation Administration<br />
Lalalng, Josse de<br />
Belgian count v<br />
Lawless, William J.<br />
U.S. AID director, Ghana<br />
Legum, Colin<br />
Reporter, London Observer<br />
Lemarie, P. A., Jr.<br />
Lieutenant colonel, U.S. Marine Corps; chief,<br />
implementation division, Department of the Army<br />
LeMay, Curtis E.<br />
Acting chairman, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
Lemnltzer, Lyman L.<br />
Chairman, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff;<br />
defense representative, North Atlantic<br />
and Mediterranean area<br />
Leo, Yasinta<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Leonhart, William<br />
U.S. ambassador, Tanganyika<br />
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Lewis, Irving J.<br />
Deputy chief, international division, U.S.<br />
Bureau of the Budget<br />
Lewis, Mark B.<br />
Public affairs officer, U.S. Information<br />
Agency, Accra<br />
Lewis, W. H.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of Intelligence<br />
and Research<br />
Linner, Sture<br />
Chief of UN civilian operations in DRC<br />
Little, Edward S.<br />
Executive secretary, U.S. State Department<br />
Lloyd, Rupert A.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Abidjan<br />
Loeb, James I.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Guinea<br />
Logan, Alan<br />
Officer in charge, Guinea affairs, U.S. State<br />
Department<br />
Loumanza, Albert<br />
Deputy, DRC House of Representatives<br />
Lumumba, Patrice<br />
Prime minister, DRC<br />
Lundula, Victor<br />
General, DRC<br />
Luthuli, Albert J.<br />
Nobel Peace Prize recipient; Zulu chief<br />
Lyon, Cecil B.<br />
Minister; deputy chief of mission, U.S.<br />
embassy, Paris<br />
MacArthur, Douglas, II<br />
U.S. ambassador, Belgium<br />
McCafferty, Arthur<br />
Duty officer, White House situation room<br />
McClintock, [?]<br />
U.S. embassy, Rabat<br />
McComas, Ralph W.<br />
U.S. Department of Health, Education<br />
and Welfare<br />
McConaughy, Walter P.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Pakistan<br />
McGhee, George C.<br />
Undersecretary of state for political^affairs, U.S.<br />
McGlauflin, Arthur M.<br />
Acting assistant administrator for <strong>Africa</strong><br />
and Europe, AID<br />
Mcllvaine, Robinson<br />
U.S. ambassador, Dahomey<br />
McKelrnan, Thomas D.<br />
U.S. embassy, Bamako<br />
McKay, Vernon<br />
Professor; chairman, Advisory Council<br />
on <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs<br />
XXII<br />
McKeown, Sean<br />
Irish general; commander of UN military operations<br />
in DRC<br />
McKesson, <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Acting executive secretary, U.S. State Department<br />
McKillop, David H.<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Brussels<br />
McLeod, lain<br />
Secretary of state for colonies, Great Britain<br />
Macmlllan, Harold<br />
Prime minister, Great Britain<br />
McNamara, Francis T.<br />
U.S. consul, Elisabethville, DRC<br />
McNamara, Robert S.<br />
Secretary of defense, U.S.<br />
Maga, Hubert<br />
President, Dahomey<br />
Mahamba, Alexandre<br />
Minister of land affairs, DRC<br />
Mahoney, William P., Jr.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Ghana<br />
Maiga, Abdoulaye<br />
Malian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Manbey, David<br />
U.S. chargé d'affaires ad interim, Rwanda<br />
Manful!, Melvin<br />
Executive secretary, U.S. State Department<br />
Mang'enya, Erasto<br />
UN representative, Tanganyika<br />
Margal, Albert<br />
Minister of natural resources, Sierra Leone<br />
Margal, Milton<br />
Prime minister, Sierra Leone<br />
Martin,[?]<br />
U.S. embassy, Brussels<br />
Martin, Graham A.<br />
UN European office, Geneva<br />
Massamba-Debat, Alphonse<br />
President, Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Masumbuko, Pie<br />
Vice premier, Burundi<br />
Mathlas, Angelina Matilde<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Mathu, Eliud Wambe<br />
UN representative<br />
Mboya, Tom<br />
Political leader, Kenya<br />
Meagher, <strong>John</strong> P.<br />
U.S. consul, Ibadan<br />
Mea'ole, Tupua Tamasese<br />
King of Western Samoa<br />
Mensah, J. H.<br />
Executive secretary, Ghanaian <strong>National</strong><br />
Planning Commission
Merchant, Livingston T.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Canada<br />
Meredith, James<br />
Black student and U.S. civil rights activist<br />
in Mississippi<br />
Michael, Teresa<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Mikoyan, Anastas<br />
Deputy premier, USSR<br />
Miller, Francis P.<br />
Special assistant, U.S. Bureau of Educational<br />
and Cultural Affairs<br />
Minaffet, Leo<br />
Member, DRC UN delegation<br />
Moanda, Vital<br />
President, Kongo Central province, DRC<br />
Mobutu, Joseph Desiree<br />
Commander-in-chief, DRC national army<br />
Mokaddem, Sadok<br />
Secretary of state for foreign affairs, Tunisia<br />
Mondlane, Eduardo<br />
Head of Mozambique Liberation Front<br />
Moor, Carol Carter<br />
Foreign affairs officer, U.S. State Department<br />
Moose, James S., Jr.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Sudan<br />
Morgan, George A.<br />
Acting counselor, U.S. State Department<br />
Morris, Brewster H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Chad<br />
Moss, Frank<br />
U.S. senator, Utah<br />
Mozon, R. H.<br />
Deputy secretary general, Accra World<br />
Peace Assembly<br />
Mpakaniye, Lazare<br />
Rwandan ambassador to U.S.<br />
Muhirwa, Andre<br />
Premier, Burundi<br />
Mulcahy, Edward W.<br />
U.S. consul, Salisbury, Rhodesia<br />
Mulokozi, Bernard<br />
Principal assistant secretary, Tanganyikan ministry<br />
of external affairs<br />
Munanka, I. M. Bhoke<br />
Permanent secretary, office of Tanganyikan vice<br />
president<br />
Munongo, Godefroid<br />
Interior minister, Katanga<br />
Murrow, Edward R.<br />
Director, U.S. Information Agency<br />
Mustapha, Mohammed Sanusi<br />
Deputy prime minister; minister of finance,<br />
Sierra Leone<br />
Mutaka [Mutakawadiloma], Charles<br />
President, Katanga <strong>National</strong> Assembly<br />
Mwambutsa IV<br />
Mwami (king) of Burundi<br />
Nairay, Guy<br />
Cabinet director, Ivory Coast<br />
Nasser, Gamal Abdel<br />
President, United Arab Republic<br />
Naude, Willem C.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n ambassador to U.S.<br />
Ndele, Albert<br />
Governor, DRC Central Bank<br />
Ndenzacko, Leon<br />
Burundi ambassador to U.S.<br />
Ndwanlye, [?]<br />
Secretary general, Rwandan ministry of social affairs<br />
and administration<br />
Nehru, B. K.<br />
Indian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Nehru, Jawaharlal<br />
Prime minister, India<br />
Nemtchlna, Sergei<br />
Soviet ambassador to DRC<br />
Nendaka, Victor<br />
<strong>Security</strong> chief, DRC<br />
Newman, Gloria<br />
White House staff<br />
Newsom, David D.<br />
Foreign service officer, Bureau of North <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs<br />
Ngalula, Joseph<br />
Minister, DRC<br />
Ngendandumwe, Pierre<br />
Prime minister, Burundi<br />
Nitze, Paul<br />
Assistant secretary of defense for international<br />
security affairs, U.S.<br />
Nkomo, Joshua<br />
Political leader, Southern Rhodesia<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
President, Ghana<br />
Nogueira, Franco<br />
Foreign minister, Portugal<br />
North, Thomas<br />
Major general, U.S. Army; secretary,<br />
American Battle Monuments Commission<br />
Noyes, Charles P.<br />
Counselor, U.S. mission to UN<br />
Nydell, Carl<br />
U.S. regional medical director, Ghana<br />
Nyembo, Albert<br />
Minister, Katanga<br />
Nyerere, Julius<br />
Prime minister; president, Tanganyika<br />
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Nzuzl, Alphonse<br />
DRC citizen<br />
Obote, Milton<br />
Prime minister, Uganda<br />
O'Brien, Lawrence<br />
Special assistant to the president for congressional<br />
relations, U.S.<br />
Olds, Herbert V.<br />
Chargé d'affaires ad interim, U.S.<br />
consulate, Usumbura<br />
Olympio, Sylvanus<br />
President, Togo<br />
Ormsby-Gore, David<br />
British ambassador to U.S.<br />
Osman, Aden Abdullah<br />
President, Somalia<br />
O'Sullivan, James L.<br />
U.S. counselor; consul, Leopoldville, DRC<br />
Ouegnln, Georges<br />
Chief of protocol, Ivory Coast<br />
Owen, Henry<br />
Policy planning council, U.S. State Department<br />
Palmer, Joseph, II<br />
U.S. ambassador, Nigeria<br />
Partner, Peter<br />
Harper's magazine<br />
Penfield, James K.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs; deputy assistant secretary of state<br />
for <strong>Africa</strong>n affairs<br />
Perelra, Pedro<br />
Portuguese ambassador to U.S.<br />
Perelra, Theotonio<br />
Portuguese ambassador to U.S.<br />
Peyrefitte, Alain<br />
Parliamentary deputy, French Union for the New<br />
Republic (UNR) party<br />
Picard, Frederick P., Ill<br />
U.S. chargé d'affaires ad interim, Zanzibar<br />
Plenaar, [?]<br />
Son of founder of Rhodesian ridgeback dog breed<br />
Pinto, Louis I.<br />
Dahoman ambassador to U.S.<br />
Plimpton, Francis<br />
Deputy U.S. representative, UN<br />
Polk,W.R.<br />
Staff, policy planning department, U.S. State<br />
Department<br />
Porter, William J.<br />
Chargé d'affaires ad interim, Algeria<br />
Pouabou, Joseph<br />
Director of presidential cabinet, Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Poullada, Leon B.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Togo<br />
XXIV<br />
Quaison-Sackey, Alex<br />
Chief of Ghana's UN mission<br />
Qulst, Nof<br />
President, Ghanaian students association<br />
Randall, Clarence B.<br />
Head of U.S. mission to discuss Volta River project<br />
in Ghana<br />
Raymond, [?]<br />
White House situation room<br />
Razafimbahiny, Jules<br />
Secretary general, <strong>Africa</strong>n and Malagasay<br />
Union (OAMCE)<br />
Read, Benjamin H.<br />
Acting executive secretary, U.S. State Department<br />
Reams, R. Borden<br />
U.S. ambassador, Ivory Coast<br />
Redington, Robert J.<br />
U.S. counselor; consul, Fort Lamy, Chad<br />
Reed, Henry C.<br />
U.S. consul-general, Luanda, Angola<br />
Reeves, Frank D.<br />
U.S. attorney; civil rights activist<br />
Reinhardt, George F.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Italy<br />
Reitsch, Hannah<br />
Confidante of President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana;<br />
German aviatrix and former private pilot of<br />
Adolf Hitler<br />
Rendahl, <strong>John</strong> D.<br />
U.S. vice consul, Durban, South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Reuter, Richard W.<br />
Special assistant to the president; director,<br />
Food for Peace program, U.S.<br />
Rhetts, Charles E.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Liberia<br />
Ribelro, Miguel A.<br />
Ghanaian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Riches, Derek<br />
British ambassador to DRC<br />
Rikhye, Indar Jit<br />
Indian brigadier general<br />
Roberto, Holden<br />
Leader of Angolan People's Union (UPA)<br />
Roberts, Norman<br />
Attaché, U.S. embassy, Leopoldville<br />
Robeson, Paul<br />
American singer and actor<br />
Roblllart, Herman<br />
Managing director, Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
Rogers, Charles E.<br />
U.S. embassy, Mogadiscio<br />
Rolz-Bennet, Jose<br />
UN official in DRC
Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />
Former first lady<br />
Root, <strong>John</strong><br />
Deputy director, North <strong>Africa</strong>n affairs, U.S.<br />
State Department<br />
Ross, Claude G.<br />
Counselor; consul, U.S. embassy, Conakry<br />
Rostow, Walt W.<br />
Deputy special assistant to the president for national<br />
security affairs, U.S.<br />
Rothschild, Robert<br />
Chief of cabinet to Belgian foreign minister<br />
Rowan, Carl T.<br />
Deputy assistant secretary of state for public<br />
relations, U.S.<br />
Rowan, Henry S.<br />
Assistant secretary of defense, U.S.<br />
Rusk, Dean<br />
Secretary of state, U.S.<br />
Russell, Francis H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Ghana and Tunisia<br />
Rwagasore, Louis<br />
Prince; prime minister, Burundi<br />
Salamanca, Carlos<br />
Chairman, UN subcommittee on Angola<br />
Salan, Raoul<br />
Head of OAS in Algeria<br />
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira<br />
Premier, Portugal<br />
Salinger, Pierre<br />
U.S. press secretary<br />
Sailer, Raphael<br />
Minister of finance, Ivory Coast<br />
Sandys, Duncan<br />
Colonial secretary; secretary of state for<br />
commonwealth relations, Great Britain<br />
Sänger, Richard H.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs; director, Office of Research and<br />
Analysis for <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Sanjuan, Pedro A.<br />
Assistant chief of protocol, U.S.<br />
Satterthwaite, Joseph C.<br />
U.S. ambassador, South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Scheyven, Louis<br />
Belgian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Schlegl, [?]<br />
West German ambassador to Mali<br />
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.<br />
Special assistant to the president, U.S.<br />
Seckman, Thelma M.<br />
Secretary, Policy Coordinating Staff,<br />
U.S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Selassie, Halle<br />
Emperor of Ethiopia<br />
Sendwe, Jason<br />
Vice premier, DRC; extraordinary<br />
commissioner to Katanga<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed<br />
Premier, Guinea<br />
Seriguefie, [?]<br />
President, Ivory Coast and European Association<br />
Sheldon, Huntington D.<br />
Assistant director of current intelligence, CIA<br />
Shepard, Tazewell T., Jr.<br />
Captain; naval aide to the president, U.S.<br />
Sheppard, Albert D.<br />
Major; assistant army attaché, Pretoria<br />
Sherman, Joseph P.<br />
Second secretary, U.S. legation, Budapest<br />
Sherry, G. B.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs<br />
Shriver, R. Sargent<br />
Director, U.S. Peace Corps<br />
Simms, <strong>John</strong> W.<br />
U.S. consul, Stanleyville, DRC<br />
Sinlli, Kwispina<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Siryuyumunsi, Thaddee<br />
President, <strong>National</strong> Assembly of Burundi<br />
Siseo, Joseph J.<br />
Deputy director, U.S. State Department Office<br />
of UN Political and <strong>Security</strong> Affairs<br />
Sita, Alphonse<br />
Secretary general, DRC social affairs<br />
Sithole, Ndabaningi<br />
<strong>National</strong> chairman, ZAPU<br />
Slim, Mongi<br />
Tunisian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Sloan, Frank K.<br />
Deputy assistant secretary for regional affairs, U.S.<br />
State Department<br />
Smith, Bromley K.<br />
Executive secretary, U.S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Smythe, <strong>John</strong> H.<br />
Acting attorney general, Sierra Leone<br />
Snyder, Charles K.<br />
Deputy Director for <strong>Africa</strong>, U.S. State Department<br />
Soglo, Christophe<br />
Head of state, Dahomey<br />
Sorenson, Theodore<br />
Special counsel to the president, U.S.<br />
Sow, Malick Adam<br />
Chadian ambassador to U.S.<br />
Sow, Ou mar<br />
Malian ambassador to U.S.<br />
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Spaak, Paul-Henri<br />
Foreign minister, Belgium<br />
Springsteen, George S.<br />
Special assistant to the undersecretary<br />
of state, U.S.<br />
Staats, Elmer B.<br />
Deputy director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget<br />
Stanger, Ernest Le Roy<br />
U.S. counselor; consul, Usumbura<br />
Stanley, Frank L.<br />
Editor and publisher, Louisvillg Defender<br />
Stavropoulos, Constantin A.<br />
Legal counsel, UN<br />
Stevens, Roger<br />
Deputy undersecretary, British foreign office<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E.<br />
U.S. ambassador, UN<br />
Steytler, Jan<br />
Head of South <strong>Africa</strong>n Progressive party<br />
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr.<br />
Director, U.S. State Department executive<br />
secretariat<br />
Stokes, William N.<br />
First secretary; consul; political officer,<br />
U.S. embassy, Tunis<br />
Struelens, Michel<br />
Director, Katanga Information Service<br />
Sugarman, Russell<br />
Attorney, Memphis, Tennessee<br />
Sukarno, Achmed<br />
President, Indonesia<br />
Swart, Charles R.<br />
President, Union of South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Taft, William H., Ill<br />
U.S. consul-general, Lourenco Marques,<br />
Mozambique<br />
Tasca, Henry J.<br />
U.S. State Department of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs;<br />
Deputy assistant secretary of state for <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
economic afffairs<br />
Taylor, Maxwell D.<br />
U.S. general; chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
Telli, Diallo<br />
Guiñean representative to UN<br />
Tempelsman, Leon<br />
Diamond merchant<br />
Tevoedjre, Albert<br />
Secretary general, <strong>Africa</strong>n and Malagasay Union<br />
Thant, U<br />
Secretary general, UN<br />
Thompson, Llewellyn E.<br />
U.S. ambassador, USSR<br />
Timberlake, Clare H.<br />
U.S. ambassador, DRC<br />
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Timmons, Benson, III<br />
U.S. counselor; consul-general, New Delhi<br />
Tito, Josip Broz<br />
Premier, Yugoslavia<br />
Tobriner, Walter<br />
District of Columbia commissioner<br />
Todd, Garfield<br />
Former prime minister, Southern Rhodesia<br />
Togba, [?]<br />
Head of DRC delegation to Revenue Commission<br />
Tomas, Americo<br />
President, Portugal<br />
Tombalbaye, François<br />
President, Chad<br />
Troxel, Oliver L., Jr.<br />
Counselor, U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
Tshombe, David K.<br />
Brother of Moise Tshombe<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
President, secessionist state of Katanga<br />
Tsiranana, Philibert<br />
President, Malagasay Republic<br />
Tubby, Roger W.<br />
U.S. representative, UN European office, Geneva<br />
Tubman William<br />
President, Liberia<br />
Tumbull, Richard<br />
Governor-general, Tanganyika<br />
Udall, Stewart L.<br />
Secretary of interior, U.S.<br />
Unwin, T. M.<br />
Acting permanent secretary, Tanganyikan ministry<br />
of external affairs<br />
Ussopova, Svetlana<br />
Soviet school teacher in Guinea<br />
Valencia, Guillermo Leon<br />
President, Colombia<br />
Vance, Sheldon B.<br />
U.S. counselor; consul, Addis Ababa<br />
Van Den Haag, Ernest<br />
Observer for American Committee to Aid<br />
Katanga Freedom Fighters<br />
Van Oss, Hendrlck<br />
Consul-general, U.S. consulate, Kampala<br />
Van Weyenburgh, Maurice<br />
Manager, Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
Vass, Laurence C.<br />
Chargé d'affaires ad interim, Kenya<br />
Verwoerd, Hendrik F.<br />
Prime minister, Union of South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Vincenza, Pia<br />
Tanganyikan student<br />
Vreeland, Frederick D.<br />
Foreign service officer
Wachuku, Jajá<br />
Foreign minister, Nigeria<br />
Wadsworth, James J.<br />
Former U.S. ambassador, UN<br />
Wallner, Woodruff<br />
Deputy assistant secretary for international<br />
organization affairs, U.S. State Department<br />
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Tunisia<br />
Walter, [?]<br />
U.S. general; special military representative<br />
in DRC<br />
Warner, Norman E.<br />
First secretary, U.S. embassy, Leopoldville<br />
Weisner, Jerome B.<br />
Special assistant to the president; director,<br />
U.S. Office of Science and Technology<br />
Welensky, Roy<br />
Prime minister, Federation of Rhodesia<br />
and Nyasaland -<br />
Weregemere, J. C.<br />
Minister of agriculture, DRC<br />
Wheeler, Earle G.<br />
U.S. general; director, Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
White, Lincoln<br />
U.S. State Department spokesman<br />
Whitehead, Edgar<br />
Prime minister, Southern Rhodesia<br />
Whitman, W.<br />
U.S. State Department<br />
Williams, G. Mannen<br />
Assistant secretary of state for <strong>Africa</strong>n affairs, U.S.<br />
Wilson, David G.<br />
Chief, Leaders and Specialist Division, U.S.<br />
State Department Bureau of Educational and<br />
Cultural Affairs<br />
Wine, James W.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Ivory Coast<br />
Withers, Charles D.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Rwanda<br />
Wolfe, Glenn G.<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs;<br />
deputy chief of mission, Pretoria, South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Wright, Thomas K.<br />
U.S. ambassador, Mali; U.S. consul-general,<br />
Lau renco Marques<br />
Yameogo, Maurice<br />
President, Upper Volta<br />
Yates, Polly A.<br />
Secretary, White House staff<br />
Yates, Sidney R.<br />
U.S. representative, UN trusteeship council<br />
Yav, [?]<br />
Minister, Katanga<br />
Yost, Charles W.<br />
Deputy U.S. representative to UN<br />
Youlou, Fulbert<br />
President, Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Zinsou, Emile-Derlln<br />
Dahoman ambassador to France<br />
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ABBREVIATIONS LIST<br />
The following abbreviations are used frequently throughout this guide and are spelled out here for<br />
the convenience of the researcher.<br />
AID Agency for International Development<br />
ANC Congolese <strong>National</strong> Army<br />
CIA Central Intelligence Agency<br />
DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo<br />
ECA Economic Commission for <strong>Africa</strong>, UN<br />
FLN <strong>National</strong> Liberation Front, Algerian<br />
IMF , International Monetary Fund<br />
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization<br />
OAS Secret Army Organization<br />
OAU Organization of <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity<br />
UAM <strong>Africa</strong>n and Malagasay Union<br />
UN United Nations<br />
UNIP United <strong>National</strong> Independence Party (of Northern Rhodesia)<br />
UPA Angolan People's Union<br />
USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics<br />
ZAPU Zimbabwe <strong>Africa</strong>n People's Union (of Southern Rhodesia)<br />
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REEL INDEX<br />
This microfilm publication consists of twelve reels, which are divided by file folder and subfile titles (indicated in<br />
boldface type in this index). For a description of the items included in the document entries below, see the Editorial Note<br />
on page xii.<br />
Reell<br />
Frame Document<br />
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<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> [General]<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•June 1960-January <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Magazine. Fr: <strong>Africa</strong>n-American Institute.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March <strong>1961</strong>.16pp. JFK#2c.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Report [Articles Entitled: "Nigeria's<br />
Youth Speaks Its Mind," "How Seven States<br />
Were Born in Former French West <strong>Africa</strong>,"<br />
and The Communist Party in South <strong>Africa</strong>"].<br />
Frame<br />
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<strong>Africa</strong>•February 1,<strong>1961</strong>-March 20,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. 0036<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February 3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Report on EGA.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#1a.<br />
EGA. 0038<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#1b.<br />
EGA.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan. 0039<br />
Februarys, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Housing of <strong>Africa</strong>n Delegations to UN.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Woodruff Wallner.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0041<br />
January 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2a.<br />
Housing for Members of <strong>Africa</strong>n Delegations<br />
to UN.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 4/16/76.<br />
Suggested Message to EGA, Addis Ababa<br />
Outgoing Telegram #602. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa.<br />
February 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to EGA.<br />
Suggested Message. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5. LOU.<br />
Message to EGA.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #296. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
February 25, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 11/16/76.<br />
Press Guidance for G. Mennen Williams<br />
regarding U.S. Support for UN Efforts in<br />
Democratic Republic of the Congo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #327. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. S. 4/16/76.<br />
Clarification of Remarks concerning White<br />
Settlers in <strong>Africa</strong> Made by Duggan, Charge<br />
d'Affaires ad Interim, Tanganyika.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1831. Fr: Clare H.<br />
Tlmberlake. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Appreciation of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Expression of Support for G. Mennen<br />
Williams at Press Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robert H. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Suggestions for U.S. <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Robert H.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son. To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Suggestions for U.S. <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy.
Frame Document<br />
0043 Memorandum. Fr: Henry J. Tasca. To: G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
MarchQ, <strong>1961</strong>. 11 pp. JFK#10. C. 4/16/76.<br />
"An American Economie Posture towards<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>: Some Reflections."<br />
0054<br />
0055<br />
0056<br />
0057<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•March 21,<strong>1961</strong>-May 30,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Note. Fr: Henry J. Tasca. To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
March 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
"You May Find the Attached of Some Interest.<br />
Let's Have Lunch Sometime."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Henry J. Tasca. To: NA.<br />
March 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1a. OUO.<br />
Some Suggested Principles to Govern the<br />
Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs regarding Trade and<br />
Economic Relationships with Western<br />
Europe, <strong>Africa</strong>, and the United States.<br />
0059 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. C. 4/16/76.<br />
Analysis of Press in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0060 Memorandum. Fr: Carl T. Rowan. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#2a. C. 4/16/76.<br />
Analysis of Press in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0066 Receipt for Classified Material. Fr: NA.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
March 31, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
NA.<br />
0067 Memorandum. Fr: Henry S. Rowen. To: Walt<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
March 31,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3a.<br />
Assuring a Future Base Structure in <strong>Africa</strong>n-<br />
Indian Ocean Area.<br />
0068 Memorandum. Fr: Acting Secretary of State.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Message to Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n States on<br />
Development of Education.<br />
0069 Presidential Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n States on<br />
Development of Education.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#4a.<br />
0073 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#5. S. NA. IP.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle, <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
and Southeast Asia.<br />
0077 Outgoing Telegram #4965. Fr: Chester<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
May 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Conference of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n States on Development of Education.<br />
Frame<br />
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Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 8/5/76.<br />
Rapid Transition of Colonial Areas in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
into Independent Nations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Philip K. Crowe, Former<br />
Ambassador to Union of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Philip K. Crowe,<br />
Former Ambassador to Union of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: NA.<br />
May 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8.<br />
Common Market Preferences on Tropical<br />
Products.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #66. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cape Town.<br />
May 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Charles R. Swart on Inauguration of Republic<br />
of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 25, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#9a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to President<br />
Charles R. Swart of Republic of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft. Fr: NA. To: Charles R. Swart.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9b.<br />
Message to President Charles R. Swart on<br />
Inauguration of Republic of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•May 31,<strong>1961</strong>-July 31,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1.<br />
Distribution of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dugan.<br />
May 12, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1 a.<br />
Distribution of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in U.S.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp.JFK#1b.<br />
Distribution of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in U.S.<br />
Table. Fr: Institute for International Education<br />
and Department of State. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 27, <strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#1c.<br />
Distribution of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in U.S.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1
Frame Document Frame<br />
0099 Memorandum. Fr: Philip H. Coombs. 0114<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Problems of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in U.S.<br />
0100 Memorandum for the Record. Fr: NA.<br />
To: Watt W. Rostow. 0115<br />
June 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 8/5/76.<br />
Remarks of Ehud Avriel, Former Israeli<br />
Ambassador to Ghana and DRC, on Israel's 0116<br />
Experience with Joint Companies in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0102 Memorandum. Fr: Angier Biddle Duke.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Report on Activities of Special Protocol 0117<br />
Affairs Section in Assisting Diplomats from<br />
Newer Nations.<br />
0104 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Frank<br />
Church. 0118<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Comments on Church's Speech on U.S.<br />
Policy toward <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0105 Draft. Fr: NA. To: Frank Church. 0120<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Comments on Church's Speech on U.S.<br />
Policy toward <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0106 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5a. 0121<br />
Suggested Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Frank Church regarding References to U.S.<br />
Bases in Morocco. 0122<br />
0107 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0123<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5b. LOU.<br />
Frank Church's Speech on <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0108 Draft. Fr: NA. To: Frank Church.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5c.<br />
Suggested Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Church Containing Comments on Speech on<br />
U.S. Policy toward <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0110 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0166<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0167<br />
July 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5d. LOU. 0169<br />
Frank Church's Speech on <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0111 Draft. Fr: NA. To: Frank Church.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5e.<br />
Suggested Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Church Containing Comments on His 0170<br />
Speech on U.S. Policy toward <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0113 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 4/14/76.<br />
Visit of Presidents and Deputies of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Assemblies to U.S.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
Visit of Presidents and Deputies of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Assemblies to U.S.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Proposed <strong>Africa</strong>n Visitors to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> H. Lennon.<br />
July 24, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#8.<br />
Copies of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book, Strategy<br />
of Peace, for Presentation in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#8a.<br />
Gifts for <strong>Africa</strong>n Leaders.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#8b.<br />
List of <strong>Africa</strong>n Leaders and British Colonial<br />
Administrators.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: U.<br />
Alexis <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
July 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK# 9. C.11/16/76.<br />
Guidance relating to Portuguese Territories in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•Selected Aspects of U.S.<br />
Economic Aid for <strong>Africa</strong>, July 24,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Report. Fr: Policy Planning Council,<br />
Department of State. To: NA.<br />
July 24, <strong>1961</strong>.43pp. JFK#1.C. 11/16/76.<br />
Selected Aspects of U.S. Economic Aid<br />
Policy for <strong>Africa</strong> [East-West Aid Competition;<br />
Aid Coordination; Regional vs. Country Aid<br />
Programs; Economic Development Planning<br />
and Multi-Year Aid Commitments].<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•August <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Walt<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
Augusts, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Guidelines for U.S. Policy toward Republic of<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 4,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. C. 8/6/76.<br />
U.S. Government Actions on Behalf of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students.
Frame Document Frarm<br />
0171 Memorandum. Fr: Philip H. Coombs. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#2a. C. 8/6/76.<br />
U.S. Government Actions on Behalf of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
0185<br />
0174 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
"Annual Totals of Students from <strong>Africa</strong> South<br />
of the Sahara and North of the Limpopo,<br />
1921-22 Through 1960-61." '<br />
0186.<br />
0175 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2c.<br />
"Number of <strong>Africa</strong>n Exchangees, 1956-57<br />
Through 1960-61."<br />
0192<br />
0176 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2d. 0194<br />
"Comparison of <strong>Africa</strong>n and Total Foreign 0195<br />
Student Population, 1951-52 Through 1960-<br />
61."<br />
0197<br />
0177 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2e.<br />
"Annual Totals of Students from the Top Ten<br />
Countries."<br />
0178 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2f.<br />
"Number of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students According to<br />
Financial Support, 1956-57 Through 1960-<br />
61."<br />
0198<br />
0179 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2g.<br />
"U.S. Institutions Reporting Ten or More<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students."<br />
0199<br />
0180 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2h.<br />
"Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs<br />
Grant Program Involving <strong>Africa</strong>ns Coming to<br />
the U.S."<br />
0181 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2i.<br />
"ICA [?] Participants from <strong>Africa</strong>, FY 57<br />
0215<br />
Through FY 61." 0218<br />
0182 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2j.<br />
"Private Programs." 0221<br />
0183 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Special Programs for Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>ns.<br />
0184 Outgoing Telegram #201. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Geneva and U.S. 0226<br />
Embassies, Bern, Paris, London, and Bonn. 0227<br />
August 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. S. 8/6/76.<br />
White House Interest in <strong>Africa</strong>n Students<br />
from Portuguese Territories.<br />
0229<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Philip H. Coombs.<br />
August 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
U.S. Government Actions on Behalf of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #175. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
August 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#6. C. 8/6/76.<br />
U.S. Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #161. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 8/4/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•September 1-10,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #177. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
September 8,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. C. 5/7/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Kenneth<br />
Kaunda, Leader of the United <strong>National</strong><br />
Independence Party, Expressing Regrets<br />
over Violence in Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Report on G. Mennen Williams's Trip to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Report. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
NA. 16pp. JFK#3a. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Report on Williams's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong><br />
[Observations on the Democratic Republic of<br />
the Congo, Angola, the Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bechuanaland,<br />
Basutoland, Swaziland, Gabon, South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
and the Malagasy Republic].<br />
Summary. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#3b. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Report on Williams's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Annex. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#3c.<br />
Editorials from Rhodesian Press.<br />
Annex. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#3d.<br />
Address by Williams to Rhodesia <strong>National</strong><br />
Affairs Association on Basic U.S. Policy in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•September 11-28,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Walt<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
September 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Air Transportation of East <strong>Africa</strong>n Students to<br />
U.S.<br />
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0230 Memorandum. Fr: Philip H. Coombs. To: Walt 0265<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
September 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1a.<br />
Federal Support of Third Planeload of <strong>Africa</strong>n 0266<br />
Students. 0268<br />
0234 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Presidential Gifts of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book, 0269<br />
Strategy of Peace, to <strong>Africa</strong>n Leaders.<br />
0235 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
Inscriptions for Presidential Gifts of <strong>John</strong> F. 0271<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book, Strategy of Peace.<br />
0236 Letter. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#3.<br />
S. 5/7/76.<br />
U.S. Policy on South <strong>Africa</strong> arid Apartheid.<br />
0240 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Alan 0296<br />
B. Shepard, Jr.<br />
September 25,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Report on G. Mennen Williams's Trip to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>. 0297<br />
0241 Summary. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#4a. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Conclusions and Observations on G.<br />
Mennen Williams's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0245 Copy of Summary. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#4a. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Conclusions and Observations on G.<br />
Mennen Williams's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0249 Retyped Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Joseph<br />
Satterthwaite, William Attwood, Richard<br />
Freund, Philip Kaiser, and Leon Poullada.<br />
To: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#5. NA. 5/7/76.<br />
Problems Facing U.S. in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0253 Memorandum. Fr: Joseph Satterthwaite, 0325<br />
William Attwood, Richard Freund, Philip<br />
Kaiser, and Leon Poullada. To: G. Mennen 0327<br />
Williams. 0328<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Problems Facing U.S. in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0256 Copy of Statement. Fr: Leon B. Poullada.<br />
To: Lagos Regional <strong>Africa</strong>n Conference. 0329<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#5a.<br />
Meeting the Challenge in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0261 Statement. Fr: Leon B. Poullada. To: Lagos<br />
Regional <strong>Africa</strong>n Conference.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#5a.<br />
Meeting the Challenge in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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Document<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•Guidelines of U.S. Policy and<br />
Operations concerning <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. (Copy I).<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Tuesday Group Luncheon.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Tuesday Group Luncheon.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 25pp. JFK#1 a.<br />
S. 5/7/76.<br />
Guidelines of U.S. Policy and Operations<br />
concerning <strong>Africa</strong> [Strategic Concepts;<br />
Objectives; Courses of Action;<br />
Contingencies; and Rationale].<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1c.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> as Source of Essential Raw Materials.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•Guidelines of U.S. Policy and<br />
Operations concerning <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. (Copy II).<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 2pp.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 25pp. JFK#1. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Guidelines of U.S. Policy and Operations<br />
concerning <strong>Africa</strong> [Strategic Concepts;<br />
Objectives; Courses of Action;<br />
Contingencies; and Rationale].<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> as Source of Essential Raw Materials.<br />
[Note: Frame 0325 was inadvertently repeated.]<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•September 29,<strong>1961</strong>-<br />
October31,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Frederick Dutton.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Dissatisfaction of <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomats.<br />
Memorandum and Attachments. Fr: Assistant<br />
Chief of Protocol Pedro A. San Juan<br />
[Sanjuan?] To: Angier B. Duke.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>.5pp. JFK#1a.<br />
C. 5/7/76.<br />
Continuing Dissatisfaction of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Diplomats.
Frame Document Frame<br />
0334 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0360<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. C. NA.<br />
Airgrams pertaining to Visit of Benedicto<br />
Kiwanuka, Prime Minister of Uganda 0361<br />
0335 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
Report to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Student Programs.<br />
0336 Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0362<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
U.S. Government Assistance to Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
0337 Summary. Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0363<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#3b.<br />
Report to President <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Student Programs.<br />
0339 Report. Fr: Office of Assistant Secretary of<br />
State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. 0364<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 13pp. JFK#3c.<br />
U.S. Government Assistance to Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students Seeking Higher Education<br />
in U.S., January-September <strong>1961</strong>. 0365<br />
0352 Memorandum. Fr: Jerome B. Wiesner.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. S. 9/15/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Air Force Tracking Station in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0353 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. 0369<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
U.S. Air Force Tracking Station in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0354 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 25,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6. OUO. 0372<br />
Status of Report to President on Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students. 0373<br />
0355 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. 0375<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0376<br />
October 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6a.<br />
Background on State Department's "Report<br />
to President on Sub-Sahara <strong>Africa</strong>n Student 0378<br />
Programs."<br />
0357 <strong>Africa</strong>•November <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0358 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p. 0380<br />
0359 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
November 3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
NA. 9/15/76.<br />
Possible Presidential Message to Zulu Chief<br />
Albert J. Luthuli.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: Thelma M. Seckman. To: Bromley<br />
K. Smith.<br />
November 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Reminder regarding Unidentified Message.<br />
Letter. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Novembers, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1b. C. 5/13/76.<br />
Possible Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Award of<br />
Nobel Peace Prize to Zulu Chief Albert J.<br />
Luthuli of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
November 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. S. 2/22/77.<br />
Department of State Guidelines for Policy<br />
and Operations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
Report on G. Mennen Williams's Third Trip to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Report on G. Mennen Williams's Third Trip to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Report. Fr: Ralph W. McComas. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#4e. OUO.<br />
General Observations in Field of Health in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> during G. Mennen Williams's Third Trip<br />
to <strong>Africa</strong>, September 29-October 26,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Report. Fr: Oliver J. Caldwell. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#4f. OUO.<br />
Observations on Education in <strong>Africa</strong> during<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Third Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
September 29-October 26,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•December <strong>1961</strong>-February<br />
1962.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 2pp.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#1.<br />
U.S. Aid to <strong>Africa</strong>•FY <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
January 9,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. S. 1 /6/77.<br />
Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 13,1962. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Suggested Presidential Message for U.S.<br />
Exhibition in Third Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Trade Fair,<br />
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1
Frame Document Frame<br />
0381 Draft. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0392<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3a.<br />
Suggested Presidential Message for U.S.<br />
Exhibition in Third Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Trade Fair,<br />
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0382 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 18,1962. 1 p. JFK#4. 0393<br />
Letter from Zulu Chief Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel<br />
Peace Prize Winner, to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>,<br />
Dated December 14,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0384 Foreign Service Despatch #272. Fr: Arne T.<br />
Fliflet. To: Department of State. 0394<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Zulu Chief<br />
Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
0385 Letter. Fr: Albert J. Luthuli. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0395<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
Letter from Zulu Chief Luthuli Thanking<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for His Message of Congratulations<br />
on Winning Nobel Peace Prize.<br />
0386 Copy of Letter. Fr: Albert J. Luthuli. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0396<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
Letter from Zulu Chief Luthuli Thanking<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for His Message of Congratulations<br />
on Winning Nobel Peace Prize.<br />
0387 Incoming Telegram #248. Fr: [?] Howe.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0397<br />
December 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4b.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to Zulu Chief<br />
Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
0388 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Lucius D.<br />
Battle. 0399<br />
November 16, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4c.<br />
Release of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to Zulu<br />
Chief Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize<br />
Winner.<br />
0389 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Albert J. 0401<br />
Luthuli.<br />
November 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4d.<br />
Message of Congratulations to Zulu Chief<br />
Luthuli on Winning Nobel Peace Prize.<br />
0390 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0406<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4e.OUO.<br />
Presidential Message to Zulu Chief Albert J.<br />
Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
0391 Draft. Fr: NA. To: Albert J. Luthuli. 0409<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4f. 0410<br />
Suggested Message of Congratulations from 0411<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Zulu Chief Luthuli on<br />
Winning Nobel Peace Prize.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #15. Fr: [?] Rendahl.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4g. OUO.<br />
Telegrams of Congratulations for Zulu Chief<br />
Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner,<br />
from President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika<br />
and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.<br />
Incoming Telegram #14. Fr: [?] Rendahl.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4h. OUO.<br />
Travel Plans of Zulu Chief Albert J. Luthuli,<br />
Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4i. OUO.<br />
Proposed Presidential Message to Zulu Chief<br />
Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Durban.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4j.<br />
Letter of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Zulu Chief Albert J. Luthuli,<br />
Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4k.<br />
Possible Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Zulu Chief Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace<br />
Prize Winner.<br />
Newspaper Article. Fr: New York Times.<br />
To: NA.<br />
October 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4I.<br />
Biographical Data on Zulu Chief Albert J.<br />
Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-47. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Department of State.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4m. OUO.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Reaction to Zulu Chief Albert J.<br />
Luthuli's Winning of Nobel Peace Prize.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-360.<br />
Fr: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith. To: Department<br />
of State.<br />
March 1,1962. 5pp. JFK#6. S. 5/4/76.<br />
U.S. Policies in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Annex. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#8. OUO.<br />
Breakdown of French and U.S. Assistance to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•March 1962-April 1962.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.
Frame Document Frame<br />
0412 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0485<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Aprils, 1962.1p.JFK#1.<br />
Presidential Gifts of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book,<br />
Strategy of Peace, to <strong>Africa</strong>n Leaders.<br />
0413 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a. 0486<br />
Inscriptions for Presidential Gifts of <strong>John</strong> F. 0487<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book, Strategy of Peace. 0488<br />
0414 Incoming Telegram #52. Fr: U.S. Embassy, 0491<br />
Capetown. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 5pp. JFK#2. S. 6/9/78 IP.<br />
Text of Aide Mémoire from South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Foreign Secretary Jooste.<br />
0419 Incoming Telegram #67. Fr: Joseph C. 0493<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 24, 1962.5pp. JFK#3. C. 6/12/78.<br />
Impending Clash over Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Issue.<br />
0424 Report. Fr: Department of State. To: NA.<br />
March 1962. 43pp. JFK#4. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Guidelines for U.S. Policy and Operations 0495<br />
Concerning <strong>Africa</strong> [Basic Approach;<br />
Background; Objectives; Courses of Action;<br />
and Contingencies].<br />
0467 Incoming Telegram #3551. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0501<br />
April 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 5/7/76.<br />
British Positions on and Attitudes toward UN,<br />
Congo, and Rhodesias. 0506<br />
0469 Incoming Telegram #2041. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 27,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 5/7/76.<br />
European Integration•<strong>Africa</strong>n States.<br />
0472 Research Memorandum. Fr: Roger Hilsman.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0507<br />
April 27, 1962. 8pp. JFK#7. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Soviet Bloc Civil Air Expansion in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0480 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 11,1962. 1p.JFK#8.<br />
Suggested Program for Observance of <strong>Africa</strong> 0508<br />
Freedom Day, April 15,1962.<br />
0481 Proclamation. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA.<br />
April 1962. 2pp. JFK#8a.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Freedom Day.<br />
0483 Letter. Fr: Jeannette Rudellat. To: Jay [?]. 0510<br />
April 16, 1962. 1p. JFK#8b.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Freedom Day Proclamation.<br />
0484 Note. Fr: W. Michael Blumenthal. To: Bromley<br />
K. Smith. 0511<br />
April 25, 1962. 1p.JFK#9.<br />
Information on Coffee Question.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Alan<br />
B. Shepard, Jr.<br />
April 25,1962. 1p. JFK#9a. OUO.<br />
British Role in UN Negotiations for World<br />
Coffee Agreement.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•May 1962.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
May 2,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Project for American Negro Journalists in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #102. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5,1962.1p. JFK#1. [Note: Duplicate<br />
JFK Number.] TS. 11/28/77.<br />
U.S. Provides Educational Opportunities to<br />
Potential Future Political Leaders from<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> and South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Glenn G. Wolfe. To: J.<br />
Wayne Fredericks and Henry J. Tasca.<br />
May 5, 1962. 6pp. JFK#2. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Countering Soviet Bloc Commercial Airline<br />
Penetration in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#2a. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Commercial Air Service in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #5925. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, London and Paris.<br />
May 4,1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 7/30/76.<br />
U.S. Policies on Arms Supply, Arms<br />
Limitation, and Military Training in Tropical<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Foreign Service Despatch #910. Fr: Edward<br />
W. Mulcahy. To: Department of State.<br />
May 9, 1962.1p.JFK#4.<br />
Transmittal of Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
Sir Patrick Fletcher, President of Bulawayo<br />
Trade Fair.<br />
Department of State Airgram. Fr: George<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London and Paris.<br />
May 9,1962. 2pp. JFK#4-1. OUO.<br />
British Informed of U.S. Thinking on Planned<br />
Bilateral <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid Talks.<br />
Outline. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1a.OUO.<br />
Agenda for <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid Talks with Great<br />
Britain.<br />
Copy of Outline. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1a. OUO.<br />
Agenda for <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid Talks with Great<br />
Britain.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1
Frame Document Frame<br />
0512 Copy of Outline. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0554<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1a. OUO.<br />
Agenda for <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid Talks with Great<br />
Britain. 0562<br />
0513 Outline. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1b.OUO.<br />
Preliminary Suggestions for Topics,<br />
Problems, and Issues for Discussion at<br />
London Conference on <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid.<br />
0514 Outline. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0563<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1b. OUO.<br />
Preliminary Suggestions for Topics,<br />
Problems, and Issues for Discussion at<br />
London Conference on <strong>Africa</strong>n Aid.<br />
0515 Letter. Fr: N. E. Halaby. To: McGeorge 0567<br />
Bundy. 0568<br />
May 10, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5. 0569<br />
Federal Aviation Agency Study relating to 0571<br />
U.S. Policies concerning Civil Aviation in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0516 Letter. Fr: N. E. Halaby. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 10, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5. 0572<br />
Federal Aviation Agency Study relating to<br />
U.S. Policies concerning Civil Aviation in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0518 Memorandum. Fr: Theodore C. Achilles.<br />
To: George C. McGhee. 0573<br />
May 10, 1962. 4pp. JFK#6. NA. 2/30/76.<br />
Soviet Civil Aviation Penetration in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0522 Report. Fr: Department of State. To: NA.<br />
May 1962. 25pp. JFK#7. S. 6/12/78 IP. 0574<br />
Guidelines for U.S. Policy and Operations<br />
concerning Republic of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0547 Incoming Telegram #5310. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962.1p. JFK#7. [Note: Duplicate<br />
JFK Number.] C. 7/30/76. 0575<br />
Discussions with France regarding UAM.<br />
0549 Memorandum. Fr: Alan S. Boyd. To: NA.<br />
May 14, 1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 9/1/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Civil Aviation Problem.<br />
0550 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Alan S. Boyd. 0578<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 14, 1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 9/1/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Civil Aviation Problem.<br />
0551 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0579<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 17, 1962. 1 p. JFK#9. NA. 7/30/76.<br />
Report on G. Mennen Williams's Fourth Trip<br />
to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0552 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9a. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Report on Williams's Fourth Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1<br />
Document<br />
Report. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
NA. 8pp. JFK#9b. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Report on Williams's Fourth Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Ralph A.<br />
Dungan.<br />
May 19,1962.1p. JFK#10.<br />
"Can We Do What's Needed at Top of Page<br />
2? And Who is Measuring Promise vs.<br />
Possibility Here?"<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#13. S. 1/21/77.<br />
Soviet Bloc Aid to Civil Air Activities of<br />
Emerging <strong>Africa</strong>n Countries.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•June 1962-July 1962.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 1,1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Return of Joseph C. Satterthwaite from<br />
Republic of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite, U.S. Ambassador to South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June 6,1962.1p.JFK#2.<br />
"For Recommendation."<br />
Telegram. Fr: Charles R. Swart. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 6,1962. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
Message of Thanks for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Good Wishes on <strong>National</strong> Day of South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #175. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 20,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Official South <strong>Africa</strong>n Reaction to Members of<br />
UN Committee on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Henry Owen.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 6, 1962. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Planning Group Meeting, July 10,1962.<br />
Report. Fr: William R. Duggan and W. H.<br />
Lewis.<br />
June 28, 1962. 27pp. JFK#5. S. 5/7/76.<br />
'The White Redoubt" [Racial Problems in<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>, Angola, Mozambique, and<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland;<br />
White Position in South <strong>Africa</strong>; Rise of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
<strong>National</strong>ism; U.S. Position on Racial Issue in<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong>].
Frame Document Frame<br />
0606 Outgoing Telegram #22. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0631<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 6, 1962. 5pp. JFK#6. LOU.<br />
Task Force Convened to Consider U.S.<br />
Programs in Labor Field in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0611 Incoming Telegram #159. Fr: James M. 0633<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10,1962. 4pp. JFK#7. C. 5/7/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with<br />
French regarding <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0615 Incoming Telegram #180. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 5/7/76. 0643<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with 0644<br />
French regarding Congo Situation. 0645<br />
0617 Incoming Telegram #134. Fr: [?] Morris. 0646<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 5/7/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with<br />
West Germany regarding <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0619 Incoming Telegram #137. Fr: [?] Morris.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0647<br />
July 16.1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 5/7/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with<br />
West Germany regarding Portuguese<br />
Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>. 0648<br />
0622 Department of State Airgram #107.<br />
Fr: Coburn Kidd. To: Department of State.<br />
July 16, 1962. 3pp. JFK#11. C. 5/7/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with<br />
West Germany regarding Arms Supply and<br />
Limitation in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0625 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy. 0670<br />
July 17, 1962. 1p.JFK#12.<br />
Report on Lincoln University <strong>Africa</strong>n Student<br />
Center.<br />
0626 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0672<br />
July 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12a. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Report on Lincoln University <strong>Africa</strong>n Student<br />
Center at Conclusion of First Year.<br />
0628 Incoming Telegram #243. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk. 0673<br />
July 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 5/7/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Discussions with Great<br />
' Britain regarding Congo Situation.<br />
0630 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0674<br />
July 19,1962. 1p. JFK#14. S.5/7/76.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> and Prime Minister Hendrik<br />
Verwoerd.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Joseph C. Satterthwaite. To: J.<br />
Wayne Fredericks.<br />
June 21, 1962.2pp. JFK#14a. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by South <strong>Africa</strong>n Prime<br />
Minister Hendrik Verwoerd.<br />
Department of State Airgram #179.<br />
Fr: Randolph A. Kidder. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
July 25,1962.10pp. JFK#15. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Bilateral Talks between France and U.S. on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Problems.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•August 1962-October 1962.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
August 10, 1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
'The Best Way to Get Rid of This Dreary<br />
Paper Is to Read Department of State Press<br />
Release (See Clip) and Forget Rest."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: J. Wayne Fredericks.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#1a. OUO.<br />
Advisory Council on <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs.<br />
Report. Fr: Department of State. To: NA.<br />
June 13-14, 1962. 21pp. JFK#1b. OUO.<br />
Proceedings of Advisory Council on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs [Functions of Advisory Council on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs; Advisory Council on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs Committee Reports; U.S. Position on<br />
Regionalism in <strong>Africa</strong> and Racial Question in<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong>; U.S. Economic Aid to <strong>Africa</strong>].<br />
Incoming Telegram #445. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 14, 1962.2pp. JFK#2.<br />
Activities of UN Committee on Southwest<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-170.<br />
Fr: Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
September 17,1962. 1p. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Federation of<br />
All <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
Incoming Telegram #831. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 20,1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 7/2/76.<br />
Response in UN General Assembly to U.S.<br />
Objectives in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Presidential Message to Annual Meeting of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Studies Association.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0675 Draft. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0733<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5a<br />
Presidential Message to Annual Meeting of 0734<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Studies Association. 0736<br />
0677 Outgoing Telegram #1015. Fr: Dean Rusk. I<br />
To: Adlai E. Stevenson.<br />
October 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#6. NA. 7/2/76. '<br />
UN Actions to Terminate South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Mandate in Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0681 Memorandum. Fr: Harlan Cleveland and G. 0737<br />
Mennen Williams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 5pp. JFK#6a. C. 7/2/76.<br />
U.S. Policy on South <strong>Africa</strong> and Southwest<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Problem.<br />
0686 Routing Slip. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: NA. 0739<br />
1p.JFK#6a.<br />
0687 Note. Fr: Edward S. Little. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
October 17,1962. 1 p. JFK#6a.<br />
Approval of Unidentified Telegram by Dean<br />
Rusk. 0740<br />
0688 Telegraph Branch Work Copy. Fr: NA.<br />
To: Adlai E. Stevenson.<br />
October 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#6a. C. 7/2/76.<br />
UN Actions to Terminate South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Mandate in Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>. 0745<br />
0691 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: Members of Tuesday Planning Group.<br />
October 18,1962.1p.JFK#7.<br />
Tuesday Planning Group Meeting to Discuss<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong>, October 23,<br />
1962. 0746<br />
0692 Report. Fr: Robert C. Foulon and R. Sänger.<br />
To: NA.<br />
October 4,1962. 34pp. JFK#7a. C. 7/2/76.<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong> [Geopolitics of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>; White South <strong>Africa</strong>; White Attitudes<br />
Towards <strong>Africa</strong>ns; and U.S. Attitudes Toward 0748<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong>].<br />
0726 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18,1962.1 p. JFK#8. C. 5/20/76.<br />
Clearance of Telegram regarding South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Issue. 0749<br />
0727 Outgoing Telegram #1015. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Adlai E. Stevenson.<br />
October 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#8a. C. 7/2/76.<br />
UN Actions to Terminate South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Mandate in Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>. 0753<br />
0730 Incoming Telegram #1394. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 20,1962.3pp. JFK#8b. C. 6/29/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Position on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> Question.<br />
Document<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•Miscellaneous, August 1962-<br />
March <strong>1963</strong>. (A).<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Information Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
October 12,1962. 1p. JFK#1. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Report of Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending<br />
October 12,1962.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#1a. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in Somalia, Ethiopia, Mali, and<br />
Mauritania.<br />
Information Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
October 26,1962. 1p. JFK#2. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Report on Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending<br />
October 26,1962.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
October 26,1962. 5pp. JFK#2a. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in Algeria, Poland, Basutoland,<br />
Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Republic, and Somalia.<br />
Information Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
November 21, 1962. 1p. JFK#3. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Report on Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending<br />
November 23,1962.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: Fowler Hamilton.<br />
November 23, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3a<br />
S. 6/14/78.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in Somalia, Togo, Cameroon, and<br />
Guinea. '<br />
Information Memorandum. Fr: Arthur M.<br />
McGlauflin. To: Acting Administrator, AID.<br />
December 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Report on Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending<br />
December 7, 1962.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: Acting Administrator, AID.<br />
December 7,1962. 4pp. JFK#4a. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in DRC, Guinea, Libya, Morocco,<br />
Somalia, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia.<br />
Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
March 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
'The Attached for Your Information."<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 1 11
Frame Document Frame<br />
0754 Information Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C. 0862<br />
Hutchinson. To: David E. Bell.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Report on Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 0863<br />
0755 Report. Fr: NA. To: David E. Bell.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#5a. S. 6/14/78.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in Tanganyika, Algeria, DRC, and 0864<br />
Nigeria.<br />
0758 <strong>Africa</strong>•Miscellaneous, August 1962-<br />
March <strong>1963</strong>. (B).<br />
0759 List of Unclassified Documents. 1 p. 0865<br />
0760 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0761 Report. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: NA.<br />
August 17,1962.1 Qpp. JFK#1.<br />
Administration of Rural Development in<br />
Underdeveloped Countries. 0866<br />
0771 Subfile: "Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe<br />
Actions and Problems Report." ip.<br />
0772 Information Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson. To: David E. Bell.<br />
February 28, <strong>1963</strong>. Ip. JFK#2. S. 1/14/76.<br />
Report on Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's<br />
Actions and Problems for Period Ending 0868<br />
March 1,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0773 Report. Fr: NA. To: David E. Bell.<br />
February 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2a. S. 1/14/76.<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's Actions and<br />
Problems in Libya, Ghana, Liberia, and<br />
Algeria. 0869<br />
0776 Subfile: "Review of International Civil<br />
Aviation Development in <strong>Africa</strong>." 1 p.<br />
0777 Letter. Fr: Alan S. Boyd. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
May 25,1962. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 8/31/76. 0870<br />
International Civil Aviation Developments in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0778 Report. Fr: Civil Aeronautics Board. To: NA.<br />
May 1962. 81 pp. JFK#3a. C. 8/31/76.<br />
Review of International Civil Aviation<br />
Developments in <strong>Africa</strong> [U.S. Flag Carrier<br />
Sen/ices in <strong>Africa</strong>; <strong>Africa</strong>n Air Transport; U.S.<br />
Aviation Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>; Regional 0872<br />
Aviation Developments in <strong>Africa</strong>; and Airline<br />
Pooling Arrangements in <strong>Africa</strong>].<br />
0859 <strong>Africa</strong>•November 1962-December<br />
1962.<br />
0860 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 22,1962. 1p. JFK#1.<br />
Presidential Message to Fiftieth Anniversary<br />
Banquet of Phelps-Stokes Fund.<br />
Draft Message. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Presidential Message to Fiftieth Anniversary<br />
Banquet of Phelps-Stokes Fund.<br />
Incoming Telegram #486. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Decembers, 1962. Ip. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Statements on Inability of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns to Govern Themselves.<br />
Incoming Telegram #337. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 4, 1962. Ip. JFK#4.<br />
Allen J. Eilender Declared a Prohibited<br />
Immigrant by Government of Tanganyika.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1032. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
December 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
U.S. State Department Repudiates<br />
Statements Made by Allen J. Eilender<br />
regarding Inability of <strong>Africa</strong>ns to Govern<br />
Themselves.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #586. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cairo.<br />
December 5, 1962.1p. JFK#7.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Sends Message of<br />
Appreciation to Vance Hartke for Expression<br />
of Confidence in <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership.<br />
Incoming Telegram #302. Fr: [?] Stanger.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Decembers, 1962. Ip. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Eilender Denies Making Statements<br />
Critical of <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership.<br />
Incoming Cable #491. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: White House.<br />
December 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 11/16/76.<br />
Message from Vance Hartke to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Urging Him to Issue an Immediate<br />
Statement on U.S. Interest in <strong>Africa</strong> to<br />
Counteract Statements Made by Allen J.<br />
Eilender.<br />
Incoming Telegram #488. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#9a.<br />
Vance Hartke Reiterates Official U.S.<br />
Government Position concerning Evolution<br />
toward Self-Government in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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0874 Incoming Telegram #492. Fr: Richard Freund. 0886<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Decembers, 1962.1p. JFK#10.<br />
Tom Mboya, Kenyan Political Leader,<br />
Protests Statements Made by Allen J.<br />
Eilender Criticizing <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership.<br />
0875 Memorandum. Fr: Edward R. Murrow. 0887<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 5, 1962. 1 p. JFK#11.<br />
Possible Damage to U.S. Prestige in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Caused by Allen J. Ellender's Statements<br />
Criticizing <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership.<br />
0876 Press Statement. Fr: White House. To: NA. 0888<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
Reiteration of U.S. Policy That People of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Have Potential to Govern Themselves.<br />
0877 Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: Albert Sidney<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Carnahan. To: Dean Rusk. 0889<br />
December 6,1962.1 p. JFK#12.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Critical Statement on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership at Salisbury, Rhodesia,<br />
Press Conference.<br />
0878 Incoming Telegram #351. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk. 0890<br />
December 6, 1962. 3pp. JFK#13. LOU.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reaction to Allen J. Ellender's Critical<br />
Statements on <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership and U.S.<br />
Efforts to Counter Its Effect.<br />
.0881 Incoming Telegram #499. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#14. 0891<br />
Reply to Kenyan Political Leader Tom<br />
Mboya's Letter regarding Critical Statements<br />
on <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership Made by Allen J.<br />
Eilender.<br />
0883 Outgoing Telegram #397. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
December 6,1962.1 p. JFK#15. C. 11 /16/76. 0892<br />
U.S. Clarifies Its Position on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Question for Government of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0884 Outgoing Telegram #590. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cairo.<br />
December 6, 1962.1 p. JFK#16. LOU. 0893<br />
Air Attaché, Cairo, Sent to Pick Up Allen J.<br />
Eilender at Addis Ababa Airport.<br />
0885 Outgoing Telegram #602. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 6,1962.1 p. JFK#17. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Comments on President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. 0894<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1050. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
December 6,1962.1p. JFK#18. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Leadership in Nations of Former French<br />
West <strong>Africa</strong> and French Equatorial <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #42. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulates, Lourenco Marques and<br />
Luanda.<br />
December 6,1962.1p. JFK#19. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Comments on Portuguese<br />
Territories of Angola and Mozambique.<br />
Incoming Telegram #346. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6,1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 11/16/76.<br />
Briefing of Allen J. Eilender on U.S.<br />
Economic Aid to Tanganyika.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #93. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Freetown and Monrovia.<br />
December 6,1962.1p. JFK#22. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Leadership and Progress of Economic<br />
Development in Liberia and Sierra Leone.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #277. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Addis Ababa and<br />
Mogadiscio.<br />
December 6,1962.1p. JFK#23. LOU.<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Leadership and State of Economic<br />
Development in Ethiopia and Eritrea.<br />
Incoming Telegram #503. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6,1962. 1p. JFK#24. C. 11/16/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams Informed That He Will<br />
Be Allowed to Visit Kenya but That Leaders<br />
of Majority Political Party (Kanu) Plan to<br />
Boycott Visit.<br />
Incoming Telegram #325. Fr: [?] Vance.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Request for Clarification of Flight and<br />
Landing Clearances for Allen J. Ellender's<br />
Aircraft.<br />
Incoming Telegram #310. Fr: [?] Stanger.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6,1962. 1p. JFK#28. C. 11/16/76.<br />
"As Indicated Reference EMBTEL Which<br />
Drafted Prior Receipt Your 272,1 Do Not<br />
Propose Visit Countries but Will Meet With<br />
Our Mission Heads at Airport."<br />
Incoming Telegram #311. Fr: [?] Stanger.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#29.<br />
C. 11/16/76.<br />
Itinerary for Allen J. Ellender's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0896 incoming Telegram #284. Fr: Oleott H. 0973<br />
Deming. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 1 p. JFK#30. C. 11 /16/76.<br />
Government of Uganda Refuses to Grant<br />
Permission for Allen J. Ellender's Aircraft to 0976<br />
Land.<br />
0897 Incoming Telegram #251. Fr: [?] Judd.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7,1962. 1 p. JFK#31. LOU. 0977<br />
Government of Somali Republic Refuses to<br />
Grant Permission for Visit by Allen J.<br />
Eilender.<br />
0898 Incoming Telegram #327. Fr: [?] Vance. 0978<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#32. C. 11/16/76.<br />
Flight Plans for Allen J. Ellender's <strong>Africa</strong>n 0982<br />
Trip.<br />
0899 Incoming Telegram #504. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#33. C. 11/16/76.<br />
Kenyan Government Cannot Assure <strong>Security</strong><br />
for Allen J. Ellender's Visit. 0983<br />
0900 Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: All<br />
Holders of NSC 6028:<br />
December 17, 1962. 1p. JFK#36. S. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Policy on Horn of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0902 Department of State Airgram #A-278.<br />
Fr: Joseph C. Satterthwaite. To: Department 0984<br />
of State.<br />
December 18,1962. 21pp. JFK#37.<br />
TS. NA. IP.<br />
U.S. Overseas Internal Defense Policy•<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0999<br />
0923 <strong>Africa</strong>•Memos and Miscellaneous,<br />
November 1962-February <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0924 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0925 Subfile: "Memos and Miscellaneous." 1000<br />
0926" Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: Carl<br />
Kaysen.<br />
November 13, 1962.1p. JFK#1.<br />
Report on Bowles's Trip through Sub-Sahara<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>. 1001<br />
0928 Report. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: NA.<br />
NA. 44pp. JFK#1a. S. 4/7/77 IP.<br />
Bowles's Mission to <strong>Africa</strong>, October 15-<br />
November 9,1962 [Political and Economic 1003<br />
Assessment of U.S. Relations with <strong>Africa</strong>].<br />
0972 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: Lee<br />
White.<br />
December 17, 1962.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S.<br />
Negro Leaders regarding <strong>Africa</strong> and Black<br />
Representation in State Department.<br />
Document<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
December 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#2a.<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Program in <strong>Africa</strong> as of<br />
November 30,1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Richard W. Reuter.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
December 20, 1962. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
U.S. PL-480 Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Harry LeBovit. To: William<br />
H. McCahon.<br />
November 8, 1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
U.S. PL-480 Title I and IV Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#3b.<br />
U.S. PL-480 Title I and IV Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Arthur M. McGlauflin.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
December 27, 1962. 1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Proposed Chapter on AID Programs for<br />
Annual Report to Congress Covering FY<br />
1962.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Arthur M.<br />
McGlauflin. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
December 27,1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Proposed Chapter on AID Programs for<br />
Annual Report to Congress Covering FY<br />
1962.<br />
Report. Fr: Agency for International<br />
Development. To: NA.<br />
NA. 15pp.JFK#4a.<br />
Annual Report to Congress on AID Programs<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> for FY 1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C. Hutchinson.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Chester Bowles's Evaluation of U.S. AID<br />
Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Edmond C. Hutchinson.<br />
To: Chester Bowles.<br />
Januarys, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5a.<br />
Bowles's Evaluation of U.S. AID Programs in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson!<br />
November 28, 1962. 1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Evaluation of U.S. AID Programs in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: David E. Bell. To: G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
February 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. OUO.<br />
Proposal for Supplying American Officials for<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Governments.<br />
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<strong>Africa</strong> [General] cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001 <strong>Africa</strong>•January <strong>1963</strong>-February <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0002 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0003 Outgoing Telegram #1146. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
January 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
Itinerary for G. Mennen Williams's Trip to<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0010 Department of State Airgram #A-1194.<br />
Fr: Adlai E. Stevenson. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
January 23,<strong>1963</strong>.13pp. JFK#2. C. 8/23/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns at Seventeenth UN General<br />
Assembly, October 19-November 19,1962.<br />
0023 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
January 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
G. Mennen Williams Requests Appointment<br />
with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0024 Memorandum. Fr: William». Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 26,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
G. Mennen Williams Requests Appointment<br />
with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss <strong>Africa</strong>n Trip.<br />
0025 Incoming Telegram #388. Fr: [?] Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#4. C. 8/23/76.<br />
Plans for G. Mennen Williams's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0027 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. LOU.<br />
Presidential Message of Greeting to Fifth<br />
Session of EGA.<br />
0028 Draft. Fr: NA. To: EGA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
Presidential Message of Greeting to Fifth<br />
Session of EGA.<br />
0029 Incoming Telegram #562. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.'JFK#6.<br />
Proposed Gift of Two Ridgebáck Puppies to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Colonel Pienaar, Son<br />
of Founder of Breed.<br />
0030 Outgoing Telegram #576. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
Februarys, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
White House Regrets Inability to Accept Gift<br />
of Ridgeback Puppies from Colonel Pienaar.<br />
0031 Outgoing Telegram #2123. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S. Embassies,<br />
Capetown and London.<br />
February 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 8/23/76.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Convince South <strong>Africa</strong> to Seek<br />
Political Accommodation with World<br />
Community regarding Mandated Territory of<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0034 Incoming Telegram #3105. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 8/23/76.<br />
U.S. Policy regarding Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Question in UN.<br />
0036 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
0037 Outgoing Telegram #122. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
February 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
Schedule for Special Assistant to President<br />
Brooks Hays's Trip to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0041 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 28,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Jules Razafimbahiny, Secretary<br />
General of <strong>Africa</strong>n and Malagasy<br />
Organization for Economic Cooperation<br />
(OAMCE).<br />
0042<br />
0043<br />
0044<br />
0045<br />
0047<br />
0049<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•Disaffected Students,<br />
September 1962-March <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Subfile: "Disaffected Students."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#1.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students 1962 Summer Program.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
Department of State Airgram #CA-5573.<br />
Fr: Dean Rusk. To: All European and <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Diplomatic Posts.<br />
November 29,1962.3pp. JFK#2a. C. 6/1/76.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students Leaving Sino-<br />
Soviet Bloc.<br />
0052 _ Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
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0053 Incoming Cable #369. Fr: Helen Anderson. 0072<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3a. C. 6/1 /76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students Ask for U.S. Assistance to<br />
Leave Bulgaria and Apply for Study in<br />
Western European and American 0074<br />
Universities.<br />
0055 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
0056 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. 0075<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
March 1, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 8/30/76.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
0057 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
0058<br />
0059<br />
0060<br />
0061<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•March <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Carl Kaysen.<br />
March 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. C. 8/30/76.<br />
Disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n Students.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 12, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
Illness of King Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole,<br />
0121<br />
0122<br />
0123<br />
0124<br />
Head of State of Western Samoa. 0125<br />
0062 Draft. Fr: NA. To: Malietoa Tanumafili II.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
Proposed Presidential Message of<br />
Condolence on Death of King Tupua<br />
Tamasese Mea'ole, Head of State of Western<br />
Samoa.<br />
0064 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0130<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 18, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#5. S. 1/21/77 IP.<br />
Crisis in Horn of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0067 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: William H.<br />
Brubeck. To: McGeorge Bundy. 0132<br />
March 18, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#5. S. 1/21/77 IP.<br />
Crisis in Horn of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0070 Outgoing Telegram #151. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Freetown and Monrovia. 0133<br />
March 20,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#6.<br />
Revised Schedule for Trip to <strong>Africa</strong> by Brooks<br />
Hays, Special Assistant to President.<br />
0071 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
March 22, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7. S. 8/30/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Views on Sale of U.S.<br />
Submarines to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7a. S. 5/31/78.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Interest in Purchase of U.S.<br />
Submarines.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #421. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Monrovia, Freetown,<br />
and Abidjan.<br />
March 22, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#8.<br />
Revised Schedule for Trip to <strong>Africa</strong> by Brooks<br />
Hays, Special Assistant to President.<br />
Report. Fr: Defense Intelligence Agency.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March <strong>1963</strong>. 46pp. JFK#10. S. 6/7/76.<br />
Military Situation in Ghana, Nigeria, and<br />
UAM.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•April <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Note. Fr: Thelma [?]. To: Polly [?].<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"We Have Notified State Secretariat of Mr.<br />
Kaysen's Approval of Attached."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. LOU.<br />
Letter of Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole,<br />
<strong>National</strong> Chairman of Proscribed Zimbabwe<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n People's Union (ZAPU) to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: Ndabaningi Sithole.<br />
NA. 5pp.JFK#1b.<br />
Reply to Letter of Reverend Ndabaningi<br />
Sithole, <strong>National</strong> Chairman of Proscribed<br />
Zimbabwe <strong>Africa</strong>n People's Union (ZAPU), to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: Planning Group Members.<br />
April 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. C. 3/3/76.<br />
Policy Planning Group Meeting on Problems<br />
of Southern <strong>Africa</strong>, Tuesday, April 23,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.1 p. JFK#2a.C. 3/3/76.<br />
White Settler Issue in Southern Rhodesia,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#2a. C. 3/3/76.<br />
White Settler Issue in Southern Rhodesia,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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0134 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0194<br />
NA. 26pp. JFK#2a. C. 3/3/76.<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong> [Geopolitics in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>; White Position and Attitudes towards<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns; and U.S. Approach to Racial<br />
Problems in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>]. 0195<br />
0160 CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
April 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#3. S. 7/15/76 IP.<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> Issue in UN.<br />
0166 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
April 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#4. 0200<br />
"You May Find This as Interesting as I Did•<br />
En Route to Mr. Clinton in Dan Fenn's<br />
Office."<br />
0167 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#4a. LOU. 0202<br />
Participation in Journalism Workshop in 0203<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> by Dr. Frank L. Stanley, Editor and 0205<br />
Publisher of Louisville Defender.<br />
0168 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
Meeting on <strong>Africa</strong>n Education, Wednesday,<br />
May 1,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0169 Agenda. Fr: C. K. Snyder and D. G. Wilson.<br />
To: NA. 0240<br />
April 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5a.<br />
Agenda for Interagency Meeting on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Education, May 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 0249<br />
0170 Handwritten Note. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
Mozambique Memo.<br />
0171 CIA Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To: NA. 0251<br />
April 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 17pp. JFK#6a. S. 6/16/76.<br />
Prospects for <strong>National</strong>ism and Revolt in<br />
Mozambique.<br />
0188 <strong>Africa</strong>•Addis Ababa Conference,<br />
May <strong>1963</strong>-June <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0189 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p. 0252<br />
0190 Subfile: "Addis Ababa Conference."<br />
0191 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. ;<br />
May 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. C. 3/9/76.<br />
White House Clearance of Telegram.<br />
0192 Telegraph Branch Work Copy. Fr: NA.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa.<br />
May 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1 a. C. 3/9/76. •<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Addis<br />
Ababa Conference.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Mistaken Report of Violent Speech by<br />
Kwame Nkrumah, President of Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #687. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#2a. C. 7/16/76.<br />
Activities at Addis Ababa Conference on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Unity.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 1/19/77.<br />
Addis Ababa Conference and Related <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Developments.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•May <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Report. Fr: Department of State Policy<br />
Planning Council. To: NA.<br />
May 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 35pp. JFK#1. C. 11/16/76 IP.<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong>•Basic <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Security</strong> Policy Task II (G) [Geopolitics of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>; White Position and Attitudes towards<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns; and U.S. Approach to Racial<br />
Problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong>].<br />
CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
May 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#2. S. 6/17/76.<br />
Subversive Movements in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, Addis<br />
Ababa.<br />
May 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2e. C. 5/17/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 16, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Conversation with Zulu Chief Albert J.<br />
Luthuli, Leader of <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>National</strong> Congress,<br />
and CIA Report on <strong>National</strong> Movements in<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #126. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#3a. C. 2/16/79.<br />
Meeting between Satterthwaite and Zulu<br />
Chief Albert J. Luthuli, Nobel Peace Prize<br />
Winner and Leader of <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>National</strong><br />
Congress.<br />
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0257 Handwritten Note. Fr: Art [?]. To: Bromley K. 0271<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
"I Have Not Been Passing You Traffic on This<br />
Problem, but Since Ambassador Seems to<br />
Be in Such a Dilemma and Has Bounced Ball<br />
into Washington I Thought You Might Want to<br />
Be Aware of It." 0272<br />
0258 Incoming Telegram #145. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4a. C. 8/27/76.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Prime Minister Hendrik F.<br />
Verwoerd's Strong Reaction to U.S. Plans to<br />
Hold Multiracial Reception at Embassy.<br />
0261 Outgoing Telegram #605. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa. 0274<br />
May 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 5/13/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
0263 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Willliam H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
May 16, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#5a. 0276<br />
"For Transmittal as Revised by Mr. Kaysen."<br />
0264 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5b. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Presidential Message to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of<br />
State Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,<br />
May 23-25,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0266 Handwritten Note. Fr: Carl Kaysen. 0278<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5c.<br />
"Here Is Somewhat Improved and Shortened<br />
Substitute Version."<br />
0267 Draft. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, Addis<br />
Ababa. 0280<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5d.<br />
Presidential Message to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of<br />
State Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,<br />
May 23-25,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0268 Outgoing Telegram #609. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa. 0282<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. C. 5/17/76.<br />
Presidential Message to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of<br />
State Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,<br />
May 23-25,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0269 Incoming Telegram #662. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 5/17/76. 0284<br />
Question of Togo's Representation at <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #704. Fr: [?] Hussey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Arrival of Uninvited Togo Delegation Headed<br />
by President Nicholas Grunitzky in Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, for <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #750. Fr: [?] Batson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, Condemns U.S. Racial<br />
Segregation but Expresses Satisfaction with<br />
U.S. Government Handling of Birmingham<br />
Racial Discrimination Affair.<br />
Incoming Telegram #678. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Letter from Ugandan Prime Minister Milton<br />
Obote to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S.<br />
Racial Discrimination and Segregation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #680. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11. S. 5/17/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, Condemns U.S. Racial<br />
Segregation but Expresses Satisfaction with<br />
U.S. Government Handling of Birmingham<br />
Racial Discrimination Affair.<br />
Incoming Telegram #681. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12.<br />
Text of Yugoslavian Premier Josip Broz Tito's<br />
Message to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #682. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13.<br />
Text of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's<br />
Message to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #683. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 5/17/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, Discusses Ugandan Prime<br />
Minister Milton Obote's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S. Racial Policies.<br />
Incoming Telegram #760. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15. C. 5/17/76.<br />
Reports of Guiñean Resolution at <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia, Criticizing <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
18 <strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 2
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0286 Incoming Telegram #684. Fr: Edward M. 0318<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk. i<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#16. C. 8/27/76. |<br />
Activities of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
0291 Outgoing Telegram #2019. Fr: George Ball. 0319<br />
To: All <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
May 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#17. C. 5/17/76.<br />
Actions of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference<br />
at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, regarding<br />
Birmingham Incident and Racism in U.S. 0324<br />
0294 Incoming Telegram #689. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#18. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Activities of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 0325<br />
0299 Incoming Telegram #693. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 11 pp. JFK#19. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Concluding Ceremonies of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of<br />
State Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 0329<br />
and Creation of Organization for <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity<br />
(OAU).<br />
0310 Incoming Telegram #694. [Note: Part 1 of 2.<br />
Part 2 is Missing.] Fr: Edward M. Korry.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#20. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Resolutions on Decolonization, Apartheid, 0331<br />
Racial Discrimination, General Disarmament,<br />
Nonalignment, and Economic Problems<br />
Adopted by <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
0314 Incoming Telegram #699. Fr: Edward M. 0332<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk. I<br />
May 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#21. C. 5/17/76.<br />
Contributions to <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity Made by<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, and Emperor Haile<br />
Selassie. 0333<br />
0315 Incoming Telegram #351. Fr: C. Vaughan<br />
Ferguson, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#22.<br />
Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by 0334<br />
President Philibert Tsiranana of Malagasy<br />
Republic.<br />
0316 Incoming Telegram #645. Fr: Oleott H.<br />
Deming. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by<br />
Prime Minister Milton Obote of Uganda and<br />
President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#24. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Mistaken Reports of Violent Speech by<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #687. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#24a. C. 8/27/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Discuss <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity<br />
at Addis Ababa Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#25. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Addis Ababa Summit Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State, May 22-25, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#25a. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Assessment of Accomplishments of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4928. Fr: Charles E.<br />
Bohlen. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#26. C. 8/27/76.<br />
Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by<br />
President David Dacko of Central <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Republic.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Charles R. Swart.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#27.<br />
Message of Good Wishes on South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Republic Day.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 28, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#27a.<br />
White House Clearance of <strong>National</strong> Day<br />
Message to President Charles R. Swart of<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Charles R. Swart.<br />
May 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#27.<br />
Message of Good Wishes on South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Republic Day.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2051. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
May 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#28. LOU.<br />
Major Points Contained in Organization for<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Unity's Charter.<br />
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0338 <strong>Africa</strong>•June <strong>1963</strong>. 0368<br />
0339 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0369<br />
0340 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0370<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 1/19/77.<br />
Addis Ababa Conference and Related <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Developments.<br />
0342 Tab 1. 1 p. JFK#1 a. 0371<br />
0343 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0372<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. C. 9/10/76.<br />
Addis Ababa Summit Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State, May 22-25,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0344 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#1b. C. 9/10/76.<br />
Assessment of Accomplishments of <strong>Africa</strong>n 0375<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa, 0376<br />
0349<br />
0350<br />
0352<br />
0353<br />
Ethiopia.<br />
Tab 2. 1p.JFK#1c.<br />
Press Release. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
May 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1c. OUO.<br />
Resolutions Adopted by <strong>Africa</strong>n Foreign<br />
Ministers at Addis Ababa Conference.<br />
Tab 3. 1p.JFK#1d. 0378<br />
Incoming Telegram #1323. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1d. C. 9/10/76.<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Activities at<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia. 0385<br />
0356 Incoming Telegram #2922. Fr: Edmond A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1 e. C. 9/10/76.<br />
Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Activities at <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
0358 Incoming Telegram #714. Fr: Edward M. 0387<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1f. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Ivory Coast Premier Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny's Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of<br />
State Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 0406<br />
and Efforts to Expel Portugal from <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0361 Incoming Telegram #694. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1g. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba's 0428<br />
Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
0363 Tab 4. 1p.JFK#1h.<br />
0364 Incoming Telegram #705. Fr: Edward M. 0430<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1 h. C. 9/10/76.<br />
Postscripts to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Tab5.1p.JFK#1i.<br />
Tab 6.1p.JFK#1j.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 24, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1j.<br />
Message Thanking <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S.<br />
Assistance to Guinea.<br />
Tab 7.1p.JFK#1k.<br />
Incoming Telegram #869. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1 k. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Letter from President Ahmed Sekou Toure of<br />
Guinea to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia<br />
Tab8.1p. JFK#1I.<br />
Incoming Telegram #678. Fr: Edward M.<br />
Korry. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1I. LOU.<br />
Letter from Prime Minister Milton Obote of<br />
Uganda to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1837. Fr: Joseph<br />
Palmer II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#2. C. 9/10/76.<br />
Nigerian Foreign Minister Jaja Wachuku<br />
Discusses <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State<br />
Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-617.<br />
Fr: Edward M. Korry. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
June 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3.<br />
Transmission of Official Texts of Resolutions<br />
of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at<br />
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 20, <strong>1963</strong>.18pp. JFK#3a.<br />
Official Text of Resolutions of <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads<br />
of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
May 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 23pp. JFK#3b.<br />
Official French Text of Resolutions of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State Conference at Addis Ababa,<br />
Ethiopia.<br />
Letter. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
Proposal for Creation of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee.<br />
Background Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4a. LOU.<br />
Mandate and Functions of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee.<br />
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0431 Incoming Telegram #197. Fr: Joseph C. 0448<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#5. C. 3/9/76.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Government Officials Boycott<br />
U.S. Embassy, Capetown's Multiracial 0449<br />
Reception.<br />
0432 Incoming Telegram #1733. Fr: Roger W.<br />
Tubby. To: Dean Rusk. I<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#6. 0457<br />
international Labor Organization (ILO)<br />
Conference Invalidates Credentials of South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Workers Delegations. 0458<br />
0433 Incoming Telegram #4599. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Algerian UN Ambassador Abdelkader<br />
Chanderli Discusses Joint Position on South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> with Other <strong>Africa</strong>n Delegates. 0460<br />
0434 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 9/10/76.<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation Movement. ¡<br />
0435 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0461<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#8a. C. 9/10/76. 0462<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation Movement. 0464<br />
0438 Incoming Telegram #810. Fr: [?] Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 24,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#9.<br />
Arrival of Southern Rhodesian <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Opposition Leader Joshua Nkomo in<br />
Salisbury. 0466<br />
0439 Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 9/10/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Protest of Statements Made by Allen<br />
J. Eilender.<br />
0441 Outgoing Telegram #1018. Fr: George Ball. 0469<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#11. C. 9/10/76. |<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Protest of Statements Made by Allen<br />
J. Eilender.<br />
0444 <strong>Africa</strong>•<strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee, 0470<br />
December 1962-June <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0445 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0446 Subfile: "<strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee."<br />
0447 Note. Fr: J. Wayne Fredericks. To: Carl 0472<br />
Kaysen.<br />
December 28, 1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
"The Enclosed Paper May Be of Interest to<br />
You. Happy New Year!"<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. ¡<br />
To: William H. Orrick, Jr.<br />
December 20,1962. 1p. JFK#1a. C. 7/9/76.<br />
Establishment of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
December 21,1962. 8pp. JFK#1b. C. 7/9/76.<br />
Plan for Improvement of Policy Formulation<br />
and Conduct of Operations in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Routing Slip. Fr: Edmond C. Hutchinson.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
Februarys, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edmond C. Hutchinson.<br />
To: G, Mennen Williams.<br />
February 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2a. C. 7/9/76.<br />
State Department Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs'<br />
Proposal to Establish <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee and Washington Country Teams.<br />
Letter. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Response to Proposal to Establish <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Policy Committee.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>•July <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 1,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#1. C. 10/27/76.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Government Urged to Exercise<br />
Restraint in Participation in Economic and<br />
Social Council of UN Meeting.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #12. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Algiers.<br />
July 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 10/27/76.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Moderate South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Internal Policies while Maintaining Correct<br />
Relations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#3. S. 8/30/76.<br />
U.S. Position at UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting<br />
on Apartheid and Portuguese Territories in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 12,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#3a. S. 10/27/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 14,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3b. S. 10/27/76.<br />
U.S. Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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0473 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: W. Avereil 0499<br />
Harriman, U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son, G. Mennen<br />
Williams, William R. Tyler, and Walt W.<br />
Rostow.<br />
June 15, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#3c. S. 10/27/76.<br />
U.S. Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0500<br />
0476 Letter. Fr: Adlai E. Stevenson. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0501<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#3d. C. 3/9/76.<br />
U.S. Position at UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting 0508<br />
on Apartheid and Portuguese Territories in 0510<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0479 Outgoing Telegram #25. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
July 5, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 10/27/76.<br />
U.S. Position on Possible Expulsion of South 0514<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> from UN.<br />
0482 Tab 2. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0483 Tab3. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0484 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0517<br />
July 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Status Report of <strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to Civil<br />
Rights in U.S.<br />
0485 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0522<br />
July 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#5a. C. 3/9/76. 0523<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to Civil Rights in U.S.<br />
0493 Memorandum. Fr: Harold Brown. To: Deputy<br />
Assistant Secretary of Defense for<br />
International <strong>Security</strong> Affairs.<br />
July 8. <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#6. S. 4/12/77. 0525<br />
U.S. Policy towards Portugal and South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0494 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Harold Brown.<br />
To: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense<br />
for International <strong>Security</strong> Affairs. 0528<br />
July 8, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6. S. 4/12/77.<br />
U.S. Policy towards Portugal and South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0495 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0529<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
JulyS, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
Reactions to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Civil Rights<br />
Stand. 0530<br />
0497 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 8, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8. C. 10/27/76.<br />
Boycott of American Independence Day<br />
Receptions in <strong>Africa</strong> by American Negro 0531<br />
Community.<br />
0498 Tab 4. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 8, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. C. NA.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Civil Rights<br />
Message.<br />
Tab1.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#9a. C. 3/9/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to Civil Rights in U.S.<br />
Tab 2. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2177. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: All U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#9b. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Effect of Domestic Racial Problems on U.S.<br />
Image Overseas.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2176. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: All U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#9c. C. 3/9/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Asks Congress for New<br />
U.S. Civil Rights Legislation.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2186. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: All U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#9d. C. 3/9/76.<br />
U.S. Position on Civil Rights.<br />
Tab3. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter. Fr: Edward M. Korry. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9e. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Positive Impact of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Civil Rights<br />
Statements in Ethiopia.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-636.<br />
Fr: Edward M. Korry. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
June 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#9f. C. 3/9/76.<br />
Ethiopian Reaction to U.S. Racial Problems.<br />
Newspaper Clipping. Fr: Ethiopian Herald.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#9g.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Radio and Television<br />
Address on Civil Rights.<br />
Newspaper Clipping. Fr: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#9h.<br />
Praise for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Stand on Civil<br />
Rights.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#10.<br />
Reactions to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Civil Rights<br />
Stand.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Joseph C. Satterthwaite Returns to U.S. from<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> for Consultations.<br />
22 <strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 2
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0532 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0566<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite, U.S. Ambassador to South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0533 Incoming Telegram #38. Fr: [?] Clark. 0567<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9, t963. 5pp. JFK#12. C. 2/16/79.<br />
U.S. Urges Voluntary Nonparticipation by 0571<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> in EGA to Avoid Expulsion from i<br />
UN.<br />
0538 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13. 0574<br />
Message from Costa Rican President<br />
Francisco Jose Orlich Bolmarcich and :<br />
Reactions Abroad to U.S. Civil Rights Issue.<br />
0539 CIA Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To: NA. 0575<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 13pp. JFK#14. S. 5/21/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State Conference at Addis<br />
Ababa, Ethiopia, and Its Aftermath.<br />
0552 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge 0576<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#15.<br />
Information on South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0577<br />
0553 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp.JFK#15a.<br />
Data on Importance of U.S.-South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Economic Relations. 0578<br />
0556 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#16. C. 8/30/76.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Apartheid 0580<br />
and Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0557 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#17.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Plan for Development of 0581<br />
Separate Semiautonomous Tribal Areas.<br />
0562 Memorandum. Fr: Stewart L. Udall.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#18.<br />
Information for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for His Visit<br />
with President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika. 0583<br />
0563 Letter. Fr: Stewart L Udall. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#18a.<br />
UdalPs Plans to Attend International Union for<br />
Conservation of Nature and Natural<br />
Resources in Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
0564 Outgoing Telegram #42. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0585<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria and U.S. Mission,<br />
Geneva.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#19. C. 3/9/76.<br />
U.S. Discusses Elements of Resolution<br />
Suspending South <strong>Africa</strong> from Participation in<br />
EGA.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20. C. 10/27/76.<br />
Status Report of <strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to Civil<br />
Rights in U.S.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#20a. C. 11/8/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to Civil Rights in U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #55. Fr: [?] Clark.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#21.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Police Arrest Black Opposition<br />
Leaders and Their White Supporters.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13, <strong>1963</strong>: ip.JFK#22.<br />
U.S. Missile Tracking Station in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#23.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#23a.<br />
"Are You Ready to Name Someone?"<br />
Letter. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#23b. LOU.<br />
Response to Establishment of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee.<br />
Letter. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#23c. LOU.<br />
Proposal for Creation of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee. .<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#23d. LOU.<br />
Mandate and Functions of <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy<br />
Committee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #259. Fr: Charles E.<br />
Bohlen. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#25. C. 2/16/79.<br />
France Questions Advisability of Pursuing<br />
Consultations on <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution<br />
against Portugal.<br />
Incoming Telegram #156. Fr: [?] Yost.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#26. C. 3/9/76.<br />
U.S. Position on UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Meeting on Apartheid and Portuguese<br />
Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #123. Fr: Roger W.<br />
Tubby. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#27. C. 3/9/76.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Secure South <strong>Africa</strong>'s<br />
Nonparticipation in UN Economic and Social<br />
Council (ECOSOC) and EGA.<br />
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0709 Algeria•April 24-30,<strong>1961</strong>. 0728<br />
0710 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0711 CIA Memorandum. Fr: Allen Dulles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. [Note: Document<br />
Retyped. Original First Page Included but<br />
Unreadable.] JFK#1. S. 12/7/77.<br />
Situation in France and Algiers regarding<br />
Continuing Rebellion. 0730<br />
0715 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
French Army Distribution as of April 24,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0716 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1b.<br />
French Transport Aircraft Available in Algeria 0734<br />
according to October 1960 Figures. 0735<br />
0717 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0736<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#1c. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
Algerian Coup Attempt by French Army<br />
Troops Led by Colonel Guirand.<br />
0718 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1d.<br />
Opposition of French Army and Air Force 0738<br />
President Charles de Gaulle Due to His<br />
Policies on Algeria.<br />
0720 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#1e. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
Situation in Algiers in Wake of Military Coup 0741<br />
by French General Maurice Challe.<br />
0721 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#1f. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
French Army Insurgents' Control of Algeria.<br />
0722 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1g.<br />
Question of Loyalty of French Troops In 0742<br />
Germany during Algerian Army Coup.<br />
0723 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#1 h. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle Calls for<br />
Activation of France's Alert Plans in<br />
Response to Algerian Army Coup.<br />
0724 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#1 i. S. 7/28/77 IP. 0743<br />
Attempts to Get Arms from French Ministry of<br />
Interior for Paramilitary Organizations in<br />
France.<br />
0726 Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0754<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#1j. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
Possible Attack on Mainland France and<br />
Paris by French Army Insurgents in Algeria.<br />
26<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4506. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
April 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 2/15/77.<br />
French Press Report That General Maurice<br />
Challe, Leader of French Army Insurgents in<br />
Algeria, Had Asked <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Support to Block Mediterranean to<br />
Communists.<br />
Intelligence Information. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#3. S. 7/28/77 IP.<br />
French Military Insurgent Control of Algeria<br />
and Fears That Insurrection Will Spread to<br />
Mainland France.<br />
Algeria•May <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4658. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
May 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. S. 4/5/77.<br />
Concern over French Accusations of U.S.<br />
Encouragement of Rebellious Generals in<br />
Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4793. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 3, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. S. 4/5/77.<br />
French Comment on Alleged U.S. Role in<br />
Attempted Coup of French Army In Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4829. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May5, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Meeting between Gavin and Maurice Couve<br />
de Murville, French Foreign Minister,<br />
regarding Alleged CIA Involvement in French<br />
Army Insurrection in Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: J. S. Earman.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
'The Director Asked That I Forward Two<br />
Attached Copies of Report Which Is Being<br />
Disseminated to Members of USIB. He<br />
Thought That President and You Might Find<br />
This of Interest."<br />
CIA Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
May 22,<strong>1961</strong>.11 pp. JFK#4a. S. 2/7/77 IP.<br />
Report on French Army Mutiny in Algeria and<br />
Its Consequences.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
September 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10a.<br />
C. 3/14/78.<br />
Discussion between Mohieddine Fekini,<br />
Libyan Ambassador to U.S., and <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Libya's Role in Algerian<br />
Situation.<br />
Algeria/Reel 2
"i<br />
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0756 Algeria•June <strong>1961</strong> -September <strong>1961</strong>. 0782<br />
0757 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0759 Incoming Airgram #G-2000. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#1. C. 2/14/77.<br />
Alain Peyrefitte, Deputy of French Union for 0783<br />
New Republic (UNR), Comments on<br />
internationalization of Algerian Conflict.<br />
0761 Incoming Airgram #G-130. Fr: [?] <strong>John</strong>son. 0784<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 3/14/78.<br />
Continuing Malaise of French Army in Algeria<br />
following Collapse of Army Rebellion and<br />
Unilateral French Interruption of Offensive<br />
Military Operations. 0785<br />
0763 Incoming Telegram #479. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 2/14/77.<br />
Points regarding Algerian Situation Made by<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle.<br />
0766 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0787<br />
Augusts, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Status of Algerian Problem. 0788<br />
0767 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0789<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#4a. C. 2/14/77. 0790<br />
Negotiations between France and Provisional<br />
Government of Algeria.<br />
0769 Incoming Telegram #1104. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 2/14/77.<br />
Discussions with French Foreign Minister 0793<br />
Maurice Couve de Murville regarding<br />
Leadership of Algerian FLN and Provisional<br />
Government.<br />
0771 Incoming Telegram #1138. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6. S. 2/14/77.<br />
Discussions with Louis Joxe, French Minister 0795<br />
for Algerian Affairs, regarding Political<br />
Situation in Algeria and Prospects for<br />
Reopening Negotiations with Provisional<br />
Algerian Government.<br />
0775 Incoming Telegram #1189. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk. 0797<br />
September 1,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#7. S. 2/14/77.<br />
French Minister of Algerian Affairs Louis<br />
Joxe's Negotiations with Algerian FLN.<br />
0779 Incoming Telegram #1197. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk. 0801<br />
September 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. S. 2/14/77.<br />
Discussions with French President Charles<br />
de Gaulle regarding Algerian Situation.<br />
Letter. Fr: Walter N. Walmsley. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
September 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#9. C. 2/14/77.<br />
Possible Contact between U.S. and<br />
Provisional Government of Algeria.<br />
Subfile: "President and Ambassador<br />
Feklni of Libya, September 14,<strong>1963</strong>."<br />
1p.JFK#10.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1517. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#11. S. 2/14/77.<br />
French Concern over Implications of U.S.<br />
Negotiations with Algerian FLN and<br />
Provisional Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #124. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12.<br />
S. 2/14/77.<br />
Violence between European and Moslem<br />
Communities in Algeria.<br />
Algeria•October <strong>1961</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Mandatory Review Classification Notice. 1 p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1796. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 4/6/77.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle's<br />
Speech on French Policy and Objectives in<br />
Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #151. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 4/6/77.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle<br />
Announces Intention of Placing Local<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Force at Disposition of Provisional<br />
Algerian Authorities.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-46. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 4/6/77.<br />
Factors Leading U.S. to Conclude Decisive<br />
Moment in Struggle between French<br />
Government and OAS Had Arrived.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2432. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Paris, Tunis, and Rabat<br />
and U.S. Consulate, Algiers.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4. S. 4/6/77.<br />
U.S. Policy in Algerian Situation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Major Dalton. To: General<br />
Clifton.<br />
October 31,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Algerians Being Treated in U.S. for Wounds<br />
Inflicted in Algerian Revolt.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0802 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0825<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 1, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6. OUO.<br />
Treatment of Severely Wounded Algerian<br />
Veterans in U.S.<br />
0803 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0826<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6a.OUO.<br />
Treatment of Severely Wounded Algerian<br />
Veterans in U.S.<br />
0804 Incoming Telegram #641. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0827<br />
November 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#7. S. 4/6/77.<br />
U.S. Evaluation of Political Situation in<br />
Algeria.<br />
0806 Incoming Telegram #2475. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. C. 4/6/77.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle's Efforts 0828<br />
to Move towards Algerian Settlement.<br />
0810 Outgoing Telegram #2904. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
November 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 4/6/77.<br />
Arab Ambassadors Ask U.S. to Help Solve<br />
Hunger Strike of Algerian Prisoners in<br />
France. 0830<br />
0812 Outgoing Telegram #2918. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
November 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#10. S. 4/6/77.<br />
U.S. Discussions with France regarding<br />
Future Policy toward Algeria.<br />
0813 Incoming Telegram #2759. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk. 0831<br />
November 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 4/6/77.<br />
Speech by French President Charles de<br />
Gaulle Gives New Sense of Mission to<br />
French Armed Forces.<br />
0815 Incoming Telegram #2836. Fr: James M. 0832<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#12. S. 4/6/77. 0833<br />
U.S. Embassy Views on Relation of Algerian<br />
Settlement to France's Future Role in<br />
Western Alliance.<br />
0839<br />
0821 Algeria•December <strong>1961</strong>-January<br />
1962.<br />
0822 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0824 Outgoing Telegram #3417. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris. 0840<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Investigation into Contributions to OAS<br />
by Unidentified Source.<br />
Document<br />
Copy of Outgoing Telegram #3417.<br />
Fr: George Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Investigation into Contributions to OAS<br />
by Unidentified Source.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3085. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Rumors That <strong>John</strong> Birch Society Intends to<br />
Provide Financial Aid to OAS Extremists.<br />
Incoming Telegram #284. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Press Reports of Announcement by French<br />
President Charles de Gaulle of Resumption<br />
of Negotiations with Provisional Algerian<br />
Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3205. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFk#3. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Government Informs French<br />
Ambassador That State Department Will No<br />
Longer Refuse to See Provisional Algerian<br />
Government Officials.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3250. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 4/5/77.<br />
French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de<br />
Murville Asks U.S. State Department to<br />
Temporarily Refrain from Meeting with<br />
Provisional Algerian Government Officials.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: CIA. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
Januarys, 1962.1p. JFK#5a. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Report of Possible OAS Attack on French<br />
Army Garrisons.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library Note. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
'There Is No Document #6."<br />
CIA Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
January 5, 1962. 6pp. JFK#7. NA. 9/7/77 IP.<br />
Reports of Imminent OAS Military Attacks on<br />
French Army Garrisons.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: General Clifton.<br />
January 6,1962.1p. JFK#8. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Report of Possible OAS Attack on French<br />
Army Garrisons.<br />
Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9.<br />
"Mr. Helms's Office Calls Your Attention to<br />
This One."<br />
28 Algeria/Reel 2
Frame Document Frame<br />
0841 CIA Information Report #TDCS DB-3/ 0879<br />
649,132. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
January 18,1962. 3pp. JFK#9a. NA. 9/7/77<br />
IP.<br />
Status of Provisional Algerian Government's 0880<br />
Negotiations with Government of France.<br />
0844 Incoming Telegram #3503. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Desirability of Raising Question with France 0881<br />
of Long-Term Aspects of U.S. Aid to Algeria<br />
or Multilateral Approach on Aid.<br />
0847 CIA Information Report #TDCS DB-3/<br />
649,153. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
January 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#11. NA. 9/7/77 0882<br />
IP.<br />
Status of Provisional Algerian Government's<br />
Negotiations with Government of France.<br />
0850 Incoming Telegram #3632. Fr: James M. 0883<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 27,1962. 4pp. JFK#12. S. 4/5/77.<br />
Status of Negotiations between France and<br />
Provisional Algerian Government. 0884<br />
0854 Algeria•February 1-14,1962.<br />
0855 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0856 Incoming Telegram #2640. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0885<br />
February 2,1962.1 p. JFK#2. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Algerian FLN Representative Abdelkader<br />
Chanderli Discusses Status of Negotiations<br />
with France.<br />
0857 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0886<br />
February 2,1962.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Tuesday Planning Group Meeting on Algeria<br />
and Punta del Este Conference, February 6,<br />
1962. 0887<br />
0858 Draft Report. Fr: W. R. Polk. To: NA.<br />
January 30,1962. 18pp. JFK#3a. S. 4/5/77.<br />
Objectives of U.S. Policy in Algeria in 1962.<br />
0876 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 2,1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Suggested Text for Use in Event of Algerian 0888<br />
Cease-fire Agreement. 0889<br />
0877 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Charles 0892<br />
de Gaulle.<br />
NA.1 p. JFK#4a.C. 4/5/77.<br />
Algerian Cease-fire and Settlement.<br />
0878 Handwritten List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
List of Objectives.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Press Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#4b. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Conclusion of Cease-fire Agreement between<br />
France and Algerian FLN.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robert W. Komer.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 5, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 2/15/77.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Possible Algerian<br />
Settlement.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 2, 1962.1p. JFK#5a. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Suggested Text for Use in Event of Algerian<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Charles<br />
de Gaulle.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#4a. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Algerian Cease-fire and Settlement.<br />
Draft Press Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.1 p. JFK#4b.C. 4/5/77.<br />
Conclusion of Cease-fire Agreement between<br />
France and Algerian FLN.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robert W. Komer.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 9,1962.1p. JFK#6. S. 4/5/77.<br />
White House Statement at Time of Algerian<br />
Cease-fire.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3779. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#6a. C. 4/5/77.<br />
French Suspicion of U.S. Support of OAS in<br />
Effort to Block Implementation of Settlement<br />
in Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3877. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 14,1962. 1p. JFK#7. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Possibility of Algerian Settlement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4401. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
February 14,1962. 1p. JFK#8. S. 4/5/77.<br />
Official U.S. Reaction to French Reports of<br />
American Involvement in OAS Activities in<br />
Algeria.<br />
Algeria•February 15-28,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4419. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris and U.S. Consulate,<br />
Algiers.<br />
February 15, 1962. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement on Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
Algeria/Reel 2 29
Frame Document Frame<br />
0895 Incoming Telegram #388. Fr: William J. 0911<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Comments on Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
0897 Incoming Telegram #3912. Fr: James M. 0912<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 2/21 /78.<br />
Tone of U.S. Public Statement on Algerian<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
0900 Incoming Telegram #3947. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
. February 20,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. S. 2/21/78. 0913<br />
Discussions with French Foreign Minister<br />
Maurice Couve de Murville regarding U.S.<br />
Relations with Algeria after Settlement.<br />
0902 Incoming Telegram #3957. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20,1962. 1p. JFK#5. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Discussions with French President Charles<br />
de Gaulle regarding Algerian Settlement and 0916<br />
Possible U.S. Assistance to New Nation.<br />
0903 Incoming Telegram #2830. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20,1962. 1p. JFK#6. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Date Set for Franco-Algerian Accord and<br />
Return of Algerian President Ahmed Ben<br />
Bella to Algeria. 0917<br />
0904 Incoming Telegram #2850. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Possible Repercussions in UN of Franco-<br />
Algerian Settlement. 0918<br />
0906 Incoming Telegram #2856. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21,1962. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 2/21/78<br />
IP. 0920<br />
Discussion as to Whether Independent<br />
Algeria Intends to Vote with Casablanca<br />
Group in UN General Assembly.<br />
0909 Handwritten Note. Fr: Robert W. Komer.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith. 0921<br />
February 21,1962. 1p. JFK#9.<br />
Discussion over Clearance of Unidentified<br />
Document.<br />
0910 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 20,1962. 1p. JFK#9a. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
Algeria.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #407. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23,1962.1p. JFK#10. S. 2/21/78.<br />
French Reluctance to Discuss Problems of<br />
Future U.S. Aid to Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 23,1962.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Standby Oral Messages from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Algerian FLN Leader Ben<br />
Youssef Ben Khedda and French President<br />
Charles de Gaulle.<br />
Telegraph Branch Work Copy. Fr: NA.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
February 22,1962. 3pp. JFK#11a.<br />
S. 2/21/78.<br />
Standby Oral Messages from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Algerian FLN Leader Ben<br />
Youssef Ben Khedda and French President<br />
Charles de Gaulle.<br />
Telegraph Branch Work Copy. Fr: NA.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
February 22,1962.1p. JFK#11b. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to French<br />
President Charles de Gaulle on<br />
Announcement of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
Memorandum and Copy. Fr: Robert W.<br />
Komer. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 23,1962.1p. JFK#12.<br />
White House Statement on Signing of<br />
Algerian Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Draft Statement. Fr: W. Whitman. To: NA.<br />
February 23,1962.1p. JFK#12a. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Statement in Event of Cease-fire<br />
Agreement in Algeria.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4568. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
February 23,1962.1p. JFK#13. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement on Announcement of<br />
Algerian Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4554. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
February 22, 1962.1p. JFK#14. NA. 2/21/78.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to French<br />
President Charles de Gaulle on<br />
Announcement of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
30 Algeria/Reel 2
Frame Document Frame<br />
0922 Incoming Telegram #4004. Fr: James M. 0932<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,1962.1p. JFK#15. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Discussions with French Foreign Minister<br />
Maurice Couve de Murville regarding<br />
Possible U.S. Cooperation with France on<br />
Program of Assistance to New Algerian 0935<br />
Government.<br />
0923 Outgoing Telegram #NA. Fr: McGeorge<br />
Bundy. To: Andrew Hatcher and Col.<br />
Geoffrey McHugh.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16. C. 2/21/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Statement on Signing of 0938<br />
Franco-Algerian Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
0924 Incoming Telegram #416. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 27, 1962. 1 p. JFK#17. C. 2/21/78.<br />
"We Believe Statement Appropriate and<br />
Useful as Drafted. OAS Resentment 0940<br />
Possible, but We Have No Change to<br />
Suggest on That Account."<br />
0925 Incoming Telegram #4040. Fr: [?] Lyon.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0942<br />
February 27,1962.1p. JFK#18. S. 2/21/78.<br />
French Government Informed of <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Algerian FLN Leader<br />
Ben Youssef Ben Khedda.<br />
0926 Algeria•March 1-9,1962. 0943<br />
0927 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0928 Outgoing Telegram #4677. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
March 1, 1962.1p. JFK#1. S. 2/21/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Algerian FLN<br />
Leader Ben Youssef Ben Khedda on<br />
Successful Conclusion of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement. 0944<br />
0929 Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#2a.C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement in Event of Cease-fire<br />
Accord on Algeria.<br />
0930 White House Outgoing Message. 0945<br />
Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Andrew Hatcher<br />
and Col. Godfrey McHugh.<br />
February 24,1962.1p. JFK#2b. C. 2/21/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Public Statement in Event 0946<br />
of Cease-fire Accord on Algeria.<br />
0931 Draft Statement. Fr: W. Whitman. To: NA.<br />
February 23, 1962.1p. JFK#2c. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement in Event of Cease-fire<br />
Accord on Algeria. 0947<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4419. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris and U.S. Consulate,<br />
Algiers.<br />
February 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#2d. C. 2/21/78.<br />
White House Public Statement in Event of<br />
Cease-fire Agreement in Algeria.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #515. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
February 22,1962. 3pp. JFK#2e. S. 2/21/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Algerian FLN<br />
Leader Ben Youssef Ben Khedda on Algerian<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #912. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Provisional Algerian Government Agrees to<br />
Proceed with Public Negotiations with<br />
France.<br />
Incoming Telegram #426. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. S. 2/24/78 IP.<br />
Information on OAS Activities in Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4135. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Suggestion That U.S. Avoid Recognizing<br />
OAS in Government Documents due to<br />
French Attitude.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4138. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 2/21/78.<br />
"Possible Course of Action Referenced<br />
Telegram Discussed March 5 with Algeria<br />
Liaison Section Foreign Office Which Found<br />
It Satisfactory So Far as Government of<br />
France Concerned."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Pierre Salinger.<br />
March 5,1962.1p.JFK#7.<br />
Proposed U.S. Statement in Event of Cease-<br />
fire Accord in Algeria.<br />
Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#7b.C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement in Event of Cease-fire<br />
Accord in Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
March 5,1962.1p.JFK#8.<br />
Proposed U.S. Statement in Event of Cease-<br />
fire Accord in Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Pierre Salinger.<br />
March 5,1962. 1p.JFK#8a.<br />
Proposed U.S. Statement in Event of Cease-<br />
fire Accord in Algeria.<br />
Algeria/Reel 2 31
Frame Document Frame<br />
0948 Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0961<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#8c.C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Public Statement in Event of Cease-fire<br />
Accord in Algeria.<br />
0949 Incoming Telegram #4149. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#10. S. 2/21/78 IP.<br />
Condition of French Military Units in Algeria. 0966<br />
0951 Incoming Telegram #2986. Fr: Adlai E. 0967<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0968<br />
March 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#11. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Possible Luncheon Invitation to Algerian FLN<br />
Representative Abdelkader Chanderli.<br />
0952 Incoming Telegram #4202. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. S. 2/21/78. 0969<br />
Possible Date for Signing of Cease-fire<br />
Agreement between France and Algeria.<br />
0953 Incoming Telegram #3015. Fr: [?] Yost.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 2/21/78 IP. 0970<br />
Negotiations regarding French Declaration of<br />
Intentions with respect to Algeria.<br />
0955 Incoming Telegram #442. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9,1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 2/21/78 IP.<br />
Letter Dealing with OAS Leader Raoul Salan<br />
and OAS Intentions in Algeria. 0971<br />
0956 Incoming Telegram #444. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 1p. JFK#16. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Suggestion for Increased Algerian FLN 0976<br />
Control over Moslem Masses.<br />
0957 Incoming Telegram #4216. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 1p. JFK#17. C. 2/21/78.<br />
New Algerian FLN Demands in Cease-fire<br />
Negotiations with France. 0979<br />
0958 Incoming Telegram #4223. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 1p. JFK#18. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Greek Embassy Inquiry regarding U.S.<br />
Messages of Congratulations to Algerian FLN<br />
and French Government following Cease-fire 0981<br />
Agreement.<br />
0959 Department of State Airgram #A-142.<br />
Fr: William J. Porter. To: Department of State.<br />
March 9,1962. 2pp. JFK#19. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Contacts with Algerian Provisional 0982<br />
Executive.<br />
32<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-156.<br />
Fr: Graham A. Martin. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
March 9, 1962. 5pp. JFK#20. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Role of International Agencies in Algerian<br />
Assistance Programs.<br />
Algeria•March 10-15,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1525. Fr: Phillip W.<br />
Bonsai. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 10, 1962.1p. JFK#1. S. 10/11/77.<br />
French <strong>Security</strong> Arrangements for Return of<br />
Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella to<br />
Morocco.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 10, 1962.1p. JFK#2. S. 10/11/77.<br />
Proposed U.S. Statement in Event of Cease-<br />
fire Accord in Algeria.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #4677. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
March 1, 1962. 1p. JFK#2e. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Algerian<br />
FLN Leader Ben Youssef Ben Khedda on<br />
Successful Conclusion of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #448. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 12, 1962. 5pp. JFK#3. C. 10/11/77.<br />
Franco-Algerian Cease-fire Negotiations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #450. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 13, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 10/11/77.<br />
OAS Leader Raoul Salan's Message to<br />
Heads of State of U.S., Great Britain, and<br />
Italy.<br />
Incoming Telegram #458. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 10/11/77.<br />
Information regarding Activation of French<br />
Force Locale to Serve under Algerian FLN's<br />
Provisional Executive.<br />
Incoming Telegram #935. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 14, 1962.1p. JFK#6. S. 2/24/78 IP.<br />
Date Set for Signing of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4297. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 10/11/77.<br />
Foreign Embassy Inquiries regarding U.S.<br />
Message of Felicitation to France and<br />
Algerian FLN on Conclusion of Hostilities.<br />
Algeria/Reel 2
Frame Document Frame<br />
0984 Incoming Telegram #936. Fr: Walter N. 0997<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. *<br />
March 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. S. 10/11/77.<br />
Agreement between Provisional Algerian<br />
Government and France regarding Return of<br />
Algerian Refugees from Tunisia and<br />
Morocco.<br />
0986 Memorandum. Fr: Melvin Manfull.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
March 14,1962.1p. JFK#10.<br />
Anticipated Announcement of Algerian<br />
Cease-fire.<br />
0987 Incoming Telegram #4297. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 14,1962.2pp. JFK#10b. C. 10/11/77. 0001<br />
Foreign Embassy Inquiries regarding U.S. 0002<br />
Message of Felicitation to France and 0005<br />
Algerian FLN on Conclusion of Hostilities.<br />
0989 Incoming Telegram #460. Fr: William J.<br />
Porter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 10/11/77.<br />
OAS Intentions on Eve of Expected Ceasefire<br />
Proclamation in Algeria. 0006<br />
0991 Incoming Telegram #4311. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Rumors of Appointment of French General<br />
Pierre Billotte as French High Commissioner<br />
in Algeria.<br />
0992 Incoming Telegram #4314. Fr: James M. 0007<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962.2pp. JFK#13. C. 10/11/77.<br />
Cease-fire Negotiations between France and<br />
Algerian FLN.<br />
0994 Incoming Telegram #1550. Fr: Phillip W. 0009<br />
Bonsai. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962.1p. JFK#14. S. 10/11/77.<br />
U.S. Agrees to Refrain from Meeting with<br />
Provisional Algerian Government<br />
Representatives until Normal Relations<br />
Established.<br />
0995 Incoming Telegram #940. Fr: Walter N. 0010<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962.1 p. JFK#15. C. 2/24/78 IP.<br />
Tunisian Government Planning for<br />
Prospective Release of Algerian President<br />
Ahmed Ben Bella.<br />
0996 Incoming Telegram #941. Fr: Walter N. 0011<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962.1p. JFK#16. C. 10/11/77.<br />
Provisional Algerian Government Expresses<br />
Regrets over Lack of British and U.S.<br />
Representation at Airport Departure of<br />
Algerian Ministers.<br />
Reels<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #546. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
March 15, 1962.1p. JFK#17. S. 10/11/77.<br />
U.S. Reviews Terms of Algerian Cease-fire<br />
Agreement before Issuing Instructions to<br />
Embassies.<br />
Angola<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
Angola•January <strong>1961</strong>-June <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 4/18/76.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
Angola.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #669. Fr: Chester<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassies, Lisbon and<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
May 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
State Department Orders U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville Not to Initiate Further Contacts<br />
with UPA Leader Holden Roberto.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1649. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
May 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/18/76.<br />
Question of U.S. Support for Angolan<br />
Insurgents.<br />
Incoming Telegram #820. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
Portugal Claims Knowledge of Close<br />
Relationship between U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville and UPA Leader Holden<br />
Roberto.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1590. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Finletter. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/18/76.<br />
U.S. Denies Portuguese Charges of Giving<br />
Aid to Angolan Terrorists at North Atlantic<br />
Council (NAG) Meeting.<br />
Incoming Telegram #905. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/18/76.<br />
Discussions with Portuguese Foreign<br />
Minister Franco Nogueira regarding Reports<br />
of Foreign Participation in Acts of Terrorism in<br />
Northern Angola.<br />
Algeria/Angola/Reel 2/Reel 3 33
Frame Document Frame<br />
0012 Incoming Telegram #920. Fr: C. Burke 0031<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/18/76.<br />
U.S. Denies Giving Aid to Angolan Terrorists.<br />
0014 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA. IP. 0032<br />
Biographical Sketch of Haldane Roberto<br />
(Holden Roberto).<br />
0016 Outgoing Telegram #2362. Fr: Chester 0036<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
May 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
Preliminary Guidance regarding Possible UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Cou ncil Meeting on Angola. 0042<br />
0018 Incoming Telegram #3242. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA. IP.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution on<br />
Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>. 0044<br />
0020 Outgoing Telegram #2406. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
U.S. Maneuverability and Leverage in UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution regarding<br />
Angola.<br />
0022 Outgoing Telegram #774. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0046<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
Letter from Rusk to Portuguese Foreign<br />
Minister Franco Nogueira regarding Greater<br />
Autonomy for Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0025 Outgoing Telegram #775. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon. 0047<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. S. 5/18/76. 0048<br />
Discussions between U.S. Ambassador C. 0049<br />
Burke Elbrick and Portuguese Foreign 0051<br />
Minister Franco Nogueira regarding<br />
Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0026 Incoming Telegram #998. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/18/76.<br />
Discussions with Portuguese Foreign 0053<br />
Minister Franco Nogueira regarding U.S.<br />
Position on Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0028 Incoming Telegram #4994. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk. 0068<br />
June 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA. IP.<br />
U.S. Agrees to Vote Affirmatively on Angola<br />
Resolution in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
0030 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow. 0088<br />
June 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 8/30/76.<br />
First Meeting of U.S. Angola Task Force.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Kenneth R. Hansen. To: G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
June 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 12/22/76.<br />
Draft of "Need for Action" Section for<br />
Consideration by U.S. Angola Task Force.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 1 /30/79.<br />
Situation in Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 6pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/30/79.<br />
Recommendations for Action, regarding<br />
Reforms in Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Kenneth R. Hansen.<br />
To: Director [?] and McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 12/22/76.<br />
U.S. Task Force on Portuguese Territories in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA. IP.<br />
U.S. Task Force on Portuguese Territories in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Discusses Difference between State<br />
and Defense Departments regarding Azores<br />
Base.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.<br />
June 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 3/17/76.<br />
Kenneth Hansen Discusses Problems of U.S.<br />
Task Force on Portuguese Territories with G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
Angola•July <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 4,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/9/79.<br />
Background Information for Bundy's Meeting<br />
with G. Mennen Williams regarding U.S. Task<br />
Force on Angola.<br />
Report. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
July 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 15pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/9/79 IP.<br />
Report of Chairman of Task Force on<br />
Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Report. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: NA.<br />
July 4,<strong>1961</strong>. 20pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/9/79 IP.<br />
Report and Recommendations of Chairman<br />
of Task Force on Portuguese Territories in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #17. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
July 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Appointment with Portuguese Premier<br />
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar regarding<br />
Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
34 Angola/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame<br />
0091 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. 0121<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/9/79.<br />
Policy Planning Group Meeting on Retention<br />
of U.S. Azores Base Rights, July 11,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0092 Incoming Telegram #51. Fr: C. Burke Elbrick.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76. 0125<br />
Portuguese Foreign Minister Franco<br />
Nogueira Accuses U.S. of Being Chief<br />
Architect of Portugal's Difficulties in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0095 Department of State Intelligence Note.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76. 0126<br />
Angola and Portuguese Territories in Asia.<br />
0097 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 9pp. JFK#NA. S. NA. IP.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Persuade Portuguese Premier 0127<br />
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar to Make Reforms<br />
in Portugal's <strong>Africa</strong>n Territories.<br />
0106 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/30/79 IP. 0128<br />
Background Meeting for <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
on July 14,<strong>1961</strong>, with Dean Rusk and Robert<br />
S. McNamara on Angola Problem.<br />
0110 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong> 0129<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/30/79 IP.<br />
Background Meeting for <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
on July 14,<strong>1961</strong>, with Dean Rusk and Robert 0130<br />
S. McNamara on Angola Problem.<br />
0114 Incoming Telegram #73. Fr: C. Burke Elbrick.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76. 0131<br />
Portuguese Premier Antonio de Oliveira<br />
Salazar's Reply to U.S. Appeal for Reform in<br />
Portugal's <strong>Africa</strong>n Territories.<br />
0117 Incoming Telegram #93. Fr: C. Burke Elbrick.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0132<br />
July 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Discussions with Portuguese Premier<br />
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar regarding<br />
Portugal's Request for U.S. Material<br />
Assistance for Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>. 0135<br />
0119 Incoming Telegram #102. Fr:[?] Greene.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Meeting with Nigerian Foreign Minister Jaja<br />
Wachuku regarding Angola.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #124. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. [Note: Includes Corrected<br />
Page 1.] JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Meeting with Portuguese Premier Antonio de<br />
Oliveira Salazar regarding UN Interference in<br />
Portuguese Rule in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: C. V. Clifton. To: Maxwell<br />
D. Taylor.<br />
July 27, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
The President Read Attached Report and<br />
Made No Additional Comment. Is There Any<br />
Followup Necessary from Mr. Bundy's Staff."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Maxwell D. Taylor.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Angolan Students in France and Switzerland.<br />
Incoming Telegram #31. Fr: Graham A.<br />
Martin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Angolan Students Studying in Portugal Seek<br />
Political Asylum in France and Switzerland.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Dean Acheson.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#NA. NA. 6/6/76.<br />
Review of U.S. Policy toward Portugal and<br />
Angola.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Dean Acheson.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#NA. NA. 6/6/76.<br />
Review of U.S. Policy toward Portugal and<br />
Angola.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Angolan Students.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Francis P. Miller.<br />
To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
July 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Report on Sixty-one Angolan Students in<br />
France and Switzerland.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #125. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
July 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/16/76.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Assistance Program<br />
Equipment in Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #531. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
July 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/21/76.<br />
Request for Meeting between Nigerian<br />
Foreign Minister Jaja Wachuku and<br />
Portuguese Leaders in London to Discuss<br />
Angolan Situation.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0137 Angola•Presidential Task Force 0271<br />
on Portuguese Territories In <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
July 12,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0138 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0139 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 92pp. JFK#NA. S. 12/9/76 IP. 0272<br />
Presidential Task Force on Portuguese<br />
Territories in <strong>Africa</strong> [Political Situation in<br />
Portugal and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>; Economic<br />
Relations between Portugal and Her <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Territories; U.S. Military Interests in Portugal<br />
and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>; and Psychological<br />
Impact of Angolan Question]. 0273<br />
0234 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 12pp. JFK#1a. S. 12/9/76 IP.<br />
Recommendations of Presidential Task Force<br />
on Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0277<br />
0247 Angola•August <strong>1961</strong>-December <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0248 List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
0249 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0251 Outgoing Telegram #132. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
July 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76. 0280<br />
Discussion of U.S. Views and Concerns<br />
regarding Angolan Situation with Portuguese<br />
Ambassador Theotonio Pereira.<br />
0257 Incoming Telegram #328. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0283<br />
August 3,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/28/76.<br />
Recommendations for U.S. Courses of Action<br />
in Connection with Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Territories Problem in UN.<br />
0260 Incoming Telegram #184. Fr: C. Burke 0284<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 3,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/27/76 IP.<br />
State Department Informed That Portuguese<br />
Government Is Entitled to Use U.S. Military<br />
Assistance Program Equipment in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
under Terms of Secret Exchange of Letters in 0286<br />
1951.<br />
0264 Incoming Telegram #191. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76.<br />
Meeting with Portuguese Ambassador 0290<br />
Theotonio Pereira to Discuss U.S. Position<br />
on Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0268 Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
August 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/28/76.<br />
U.S. Complaint That Portuguese Diversion of<br />
Military Assistance Program Equipment for<br />
Use in <strong>Africa</strong>n Territories without Consent<br />
Violates Bilateral Military Defense<br />
Agreement.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #171. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
August 11, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76.<br />
U.S. Approach to Vatican regarding<br />
Developments in Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #228. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76.<br />
Meeting with Portuguese Foreign Minister<br />
Franco Nogueira regarding Possible Publicity<br />
on U.S. Policy with respect to Land Grabs<br />
against Portuguese Overseas Territories.<br />
Incoming Telegram #25. Fr: [?] Taft. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
August 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/28/76.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Report of His Trip to<br />
Angola.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #213. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
August 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76.<br />
Conversation between Rusk and Portuguese<br />
Foreign Minister Franco Nogueira regarding<br />
Military Situation in Angola.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robert S. McNamara.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 25, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/24/76.<br />
Portuguese Use of U.S. Military Equipment in<br />
Angola.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 29, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/28/76.<br />
U.S. Restriction of Arms Shipments to<br />
Portugal and Its Territories.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/29/77<br />
IP.<br />
Portuguese Use of U.S. Military Equipment in<br />
Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #310. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/28/76.<br />
Direction of Portuguese Overseas Policy<br />
toward Evolution of Multiracial Society.<br />
Incoming Telegram #316. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 5/28/76.<br />
Portugal Informed of Plans of Angolan Rebel<br />
Movement in Congo for Renewed Military<br />
Offensive.<br />
36 Angola/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0292 Incoming Telegram #150. Fr: William M. Blair, 0325<br />
Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/27/76<br />
IP.<br />
Meeting with Portuguese Foreign Minister<br />
Franco Nogueira regarding His Appearance 0326<br />
before North Atlantic Council (NAC).<br />
0295 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. QUO.<br />
Jailing of Four Methodist Missionaries in 0327<br />
Angola.<br />
0296 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Concern over Arrest of Four Methodist<br />
Missionaries in Angola.<br />
0297 Incoming Telegram #418. Fr: U.S. Embassy, 0328<br />
Lisbon. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 6/12/78 IP.<br />
Portuguese Foreign Minister Franco<br />
Nogueira's Reply to U.S. Urgings to Provide 0330<br />
Reforms in Overseas Territories.<br />
0300 Incoming Telegram #422. Fr: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Lisbon. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 8pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 6/12/78 IP.<br />
Portuguese Foreign Minister Franco 0332<br />
Nogueira's Letter to Rusk.<br />
0308 Angola•January 1962-December<br />
1962.<br />
0309 List of Unclassified Documents. 1p. 0334<br />
0310 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0314 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 3, 1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/16/76 IP.<br />
Portuguese Suspicions regarding U.S. Role<br />
in Angola. 0338<br />
0318 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 4, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/16/76 IP.<br />
Possible Creation of Commonwealth<br />
Association Including Portugal, Brazil, and 0340<br />
Other Members.<br />
0321 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 12, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/16/76 IP.<br />
Discussion of Political Situation in Angola. 0342<br />
0324 Incoming Telegram #4057. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Question of Portuguese Government's<br />
Cooperation with UN Subcommittee on<br />
Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1204. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 23,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Former Portuguese Defense Minister Santos<br />
Costa's Comments on Angolan Conflict.<br />
Incoming Telegram #65. Fr: Roger W. Tubby.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/16/76 IP.<br />
Possible NATO Discussion of Angolan<br />
Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #55. Fr: C. Burke Elbrick.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/23/76.<br />
Portuguese Government Agrees to Give<br />
Favorable Consideration to Rusk's<br />
"Rapporteur" Suggestion regarding Angola.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-78. Fr: [?]<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
List of NATO Arms Allegedly Employed by<br />
Portuguese in Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #62. Fr: C. Burke Elbrick.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Caution regarding Any Concentrated<br />
NATO Effort.to Exert Pressure on Portugal on<br />
Subject of Angola.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #253. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
July 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/16/76 IP.<br />
Advantages of Possible NATO Discussion of<br />
Angolan Situation.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #58. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
July 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
State Department Encouraged by Positive<br />
Portuguese Response to Rusk's<br />
"Rapporteur" Suggestion regarding Angola.<br />
Department of State Intelligence Note.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 7,1962.1p. JFK#NA. S. 2/15/79.<br />
Leadership Change Spurs Unification of<br />
Angolan <strong>National</strong>ists.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #74. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
August 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Portuguese Government's Response to<br />
Suggestion of UN "Rapporteur" for Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #182. Fr: [?] Blue.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Portugal Lacks Confidence in U.S. Motives<br />
regarding Angola.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0344 Outgoing Telegram #670. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0363<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
September 17,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Intervention in UN Committee Draft on<br />
Angola.<br />
0345 Incoming Telegram #797. Fr: Adlai E. 0364<br />
Stevenson. To: Deari Rusk.<br />
September 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
UN General Assembly's Draft Resolution on<br />
Angola.<br />
0348 Incoming Telegram #806. Fr: Adlai E. 0367<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
UN Subcommittee on Angola Chairman<br />
Carlos Salamanca's Reactions on Trip to<br />
Leopoldville to Meet with Angolan Refugees. 0369<br />
0351 Incoming Telegram #813. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
Italy Abstains on Angola Resolution in<br />
Committee of Seventeen.<br />
0352 Outgoing Telegram #146. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon. 0370<br />
September 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Makes Diplomatic Effort at UN in Order<br />
to Have "Rapporteur" Appointed for Angola.<br />
0356 Outgoing Telegram #398. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0373<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Response to Portuguese Presentation<br />
at North Atlantic Council (NAC).<br />
0358 Incoming Telegram. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Department of State.<br />
September 25,1962. [Note: Corrected Page 0375<br />
2. Page 1 Missing.] JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Portuguese Army Estimate of Native<br />
Population in Angolan Districts Hit by<br />
Terrorists. 0377<br />
0359 Incoming Telegram #36. Fr: [?] Wright.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Inquiry into Likelihood of Recurrence of<br />
Angolan Situation in Mozambique.<br />
0361 Outgoing Telegram #488. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris. 0378<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Statement on Self-Determination for<br />
Angola and Portugal's Difficulties in UN.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1237. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Portuguese Discussion of Angolan<br />
"Rapporteur" Problem in North Atlantic<br />
Council (NAC).<br />
Incoming Telegram #1262. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/23/76.<br />
Text of "Rapporteur" Resolution Acceptable<br />
to Portugal.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-118.<br />
Fr: Robert H. Flenner. To: Department of<br />
State.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Governmental Apparatus in Angola at Virtual<br />
Standstill.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1263. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
November 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
U.S. Consultations with Latin American,<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n, and Asian UN Representatives<br />
regarding "Rapporteur" Approach to<br />
Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1748. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 12, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
Chairman of Subcommittee on Angola Carlos<br />
Salamanca Requests Confirmation That U.S.<br />
Had "Rapporteur" Proposal for Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #433. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#NAS. 7/23/76.<br />
Portuguese Government Receives<br />
Information regarding Renewed Military<br />
Offensive in Angola.<br />
Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
December 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Your Information."<br />
Department of State Intelligence Note.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Acting Secretary of<br />
State.<br />
December [14?], 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 2/15/79 IP.<br />
"Angolan Rebellion May Enter Critical Stage<br />
Early in <strong>1963</strong>."<br />
Incoming Telegram #2396. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18.1962. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
UN Adopts Angolan Resolution Sponsored by<br />
Ten Afro-Asian Countries and Yugoslavia.<br />
38 Angola/Reel 3
Frame Document<br />
0382 Incoming Telegram #463. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 20,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 7/23/76.<br />
Portugal Gives U.S. Further Information on<br />
"Mystère" Plan lor Attack on Northeast<br />
Angola.<br />
0384 Angola•January <strong>1963</strong>-July <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0385 List of Unclassified Documents. 1p.<br />
0386 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0387 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
January 31,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from UPA Leader<br />
Holden Roberto.<br />
0388 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
December 28,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Draft Reply."<br />
0389 Note. Fr: Thelma [?]. To: Polly [?].<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
'This Was Handed to Mr. Kaysen by<br />
Governor Williams. Would You Log in and<br />
Return to Us?"<br />
0390 Letter. Fr: Holden Roberto. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Indignation of Angolan People over<br />
Identification of U.S. Policies with Aims of<br />
Portugal.<br />
0392 Incoming Telegram #134. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Angolan Rebels Attack Portuguese Forces at<br />
Cabinda, Angola.<br />
0393 Outgoing Telegram #1302. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Press Statement on<br />
U.S. Support of Self-Determination for<br />
Angola.<br />
0394 Incoming Telegram #572. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Portuguese Government's Response to U.S.<br />
Statement in Support of Self-Determination<br />
for Angola.<br />
0396 Incoming Telegram #2124. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Text of G. Mennen Williams's Remarks on<br />
U.S. Support for Self-Determination for<br />
Angola.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0398 Incoming Telegram #574. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Éibrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Portugal Criticizes U.S. Statement on Self-<br />
Determination for Angola.<br />
0399 Outgoing Telegram #400. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Portuguese Ambassador to U.S. Discusses<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Remarks on U.S.<br />
Support of Self-Determination for Angola.<br />
0402 Incoming Telegram #433. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
State Department's Reply to Portuguese<br />
Inquiries regarding G. Mennen Williams's<br />
Remarks on U.S. Support for Self-<br />
Determination in Angola.<br />
0403 CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
April 5,<strong>1963</strong>.8pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/19/76.<br />
Angolan Rebellion and White Unrest.<br />
0411 Incoming Telegram #2685. Fr: [?] O'Sullivan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1 /14/76.<br />
Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Views on Angolan Question.<br />
0413 Incoming Telegram #2936. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 1,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Congolese Reaction to Algerian President<br />
Ahmed Ben Bella's Proposals on Angola.<br />
0415 Incoming Telegram #541. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Discussions with Congolese President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu and Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Congolese Decision to<br />
Recognize Government of Republic of<br />
Angola in Exile (GRAE).<br />
0419 Incoming Telegram #542. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youiou Discusses DRC's Plan to Recognize<br />
Government of Republic of Angola in Exile<br />
(GRAE).<br />
0421 Incoming Telegram #5. Fr: William J. Porter.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 1,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA. IP.<br />
Popular Movement for Liberation of Angola<br />
(MPLA) Issues Communiqué Denouncing<br />
Congolese Recognition of UPA Leader<br />
Holden Roberto's Revolutionary Government<br />
of Angola in Exile.<br />
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0427<br />
0428<br />
0429<br />
0430<br />
0432<br />
0433<br />
0434<br />
0435<br />
0437<br />
0438<br />
Document Frame<br />
Outgoing Telegram #28. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0440<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Congolese Recognition of<br />
Government of Republic of Angola in Exile<br />
(GRAE). 0441<br />
Incoming Telegram #6. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
Angolan Press Comment on Congolese<br />
Government's Recognition of Government of<br />
Republic of Angola in Exile (GRAE).<br />
Incoming Telegram #12. Fr: [?] Reed. 0442<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Portuguese Authorities Issue Instructions to<br />
All Protestant Missions in Angola Forbidding<br />
Travel outside Mission Area without Written<br />
Permission. 0444<br />
Incoming Telegram #17. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
Portuguese Aerial Surveillance Activity along<br />
Angolan Border near Cabinda.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #92. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0445<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
U.S. Refuses to Choose between Rival<br />
Groups in Angolan <strong>National</strong>ist Movement. 0446<br />
Incoming Telegram #149. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
Nigerian Foreign Minister Jaja Wachuku<br />
Recommends That <strong>Africa</strong>n States Recognize<br />
UPA Leader Holden Roberto's Angolan 0447<br />
Government in Exile.<br />
Angola•August <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
List of Unclassified Documents. 1p. 0449<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
CIA Information Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
August <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. NA. 7/9/76 IP.<br />
Possible Future <strong>Africa</strong>n Military Action<br />
against Angola. 0466<br />
Outgoing Telegram #97. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lisbon and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Luanda.<br />
August 3, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
Letter to Fulbert Youlou, Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President, from Portuguese<br />
Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar<br />
Announcing General Elections in Angola<br />
before End of <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #42. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
Portuguese Government Plans for<br />
Prosecution of Angolan War.<br />
Incoming Telegram #171. Fr: Charles E.<br />
Rhetts. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/30/76.<br />
U.S. Informed of Plans for New Military<br />
Action in Angola by UPA Leader Holden<br />
Roberto's Forces and of <strong>Africa</strong>n Plans to Put<br />
Pressure on South <strong>Africa</strong> and Portugal.<br />
Incoming Telegram #62. Fr: [?] Reed.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 1/14/76.<br />
Portuguese President Americo Tomas's Visit<br />
to Angola.<br />
Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 31,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Portuguese Foreign Minister Franco<br />
Nogueira Alleges That U.S. Providing Aid to<br />
Angolan Rebels.<br />
Newspaper Clipping. Fr: Milt Freudenheim.<br />
October 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Portugal Says U.S. Providing Aid to Angolan<br />
Rebels.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1694. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/14/76.<br />
Portuguese Foreign Minister Franco<br />
Nogueira Accuses U.S. of Supporting UPA<br />
Leader Holden Roberto and Angolan Rebels.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Portugal's Ability to Afford Expense of Angola<br />
and Economic Value of Angola to Portugal.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>.17pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 7/30/76.<br />
Economic Effects on Portugal of Angolan<br />
Military Operations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #791. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 4/6/79.<br />
Remarks of Advisor to Ligue Generale des<br />
Travailleurs de L'Angola on Significant<br />
Angolan Developments.<br />
40 Angola/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame<br />
0468 Department of State Research 0510<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Thomas L. Hughes.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 5, <strong>1963</strong>. 29pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 2/11/83 IP.<br />
Prospects for Angolan <strong>National</strong>ist Movement.<br />
0511<br />
Chad<br />
0496 Chad•January <strong>1961</strong>-June 1962.<br />
0497 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0498 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell. 0512<br />
June 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Chadian<br />
Ambassador Malick Adam Sow.<br />
0499 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0513<br />
July 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Chadian Ambassador Malick Adam Sow.<br />
0500 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA. 0514<br />
June 27, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2a. C. 212177.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Chadian Ambassador Malick Adam Sow.<br />
0503 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#2b. C. 1/6/77. 0515<br />
Biographical Sketch of Chadian Ambassador<br />
Malick Adam Sow.<br />
0504 Incoming Telegram #147. Fr: Frederick L.<br />
Chapin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 1 /6/77.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye 0517<br />
Discusses U.S. Aid Program.<br />
0506 Incoming Telegram #156. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4. QUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Invited to Attend Second<br />
Chadian <strong>National</strong> Day Celebration. 0518<br />
0507 Incoming Telegram #162. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5. OUO.<br />
Establishment of Diplomatic Relations<br />
between Chad and <strong>National</strong>ist Chinese<br />
Government of Taiwan. 0520<br />
0509 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Malick Adam<br />
Sow.<br />
Februarys, 1962. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Acknowledgement of Chad's Good Wishes<br />
on <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s First Anniversary in Office.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 1,1962.1p. JFK#6a.<br />
Proposed Reply to Chad's Congratulatory<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Chadian<br />
Ambassador Malick Adam Sow.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Malick<br />
Adam Sow.<br />
NA.1p.JFK#6b.<br />
Acknowledgement of Chad's Good Wishes<br />
on <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s First Anniversary in Office.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 24,1962.1p. JFK#6c.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Chadian<br />
Ambassador Malick Adam Sow.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Malick Adam Sow. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#6d.<br />
Chadian Message of Good Wishes on<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s First Anniversary in Office.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
April 12,1962. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
Draft of Outgoing Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Fort Lamy.<br />
April 5.1962. 2pp. JFK#7a. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Ahmadou Ahidjo of Cameroon<br />
regarding Trans-Cameroon Railroad to Chad.<br />
Incoming Telegram #252. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 21,1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye<br />
Discusses Overflight Rights and Trade<br />
Relations with Soviet Ambassador.<br />
Incoming Telegram #310. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Extensive Discrimination against U.S.<br />
Products in New Common External Tariff by<br />
Four Equatorial States and Cameroon.<br />
Incoming Telegram #364. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 30.1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Discussions with Chadian President François<br />
Tombalbaye regarding Discrimination against<br />
U.S. Products in New Common External<br />
Tariff.<br />
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0521 Chad•July 1962-November <strong>1963</strong>. 0537<br />
0522 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0523 Incoming Telegram #36. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. Calhoun.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 5, 1962. 3pp. JFK#1. S. 5/6/77.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye's<br />
Request for U.S. Military Equipment. 0538<br />
0526 Incoming Telegram #46. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. Calhoun.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 5/6/77.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye's<br />
Visit to Paris to Discuss Franco-Chad ¡an<br />
Relations. 0539<br />
0527 Outgoing Telegram #27. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Fort Lamy.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 5/6/77.<br />
U.S. Prepared to Consider Valid Military<br />
Requests from Chad after Checking with<br />
France. 0541<br />
0529 Incoming Telegram #60. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. Calhoun.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 5/6/77.<br />
Discussions with Chadian President François<br />
Tombalbaye regarding Request for U.S.<br />
Military Equipment to Strengthen Internal 0542<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Forces.<br />
0531 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 12, 1962.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Presence in Washington, D.C., of U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Chad <strong>John</strong> A. Calhoun. 0543<br />
0532 Incoming Telegram #138. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 5/6/77.<br />
Political Difficulties in Chad Resulting from 0544<br />
President François Tombalbaye's Arrest of<br />
Principal Northern Moslem Leaders.<br />
0534 Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 4/22/75.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye's 0545<br />
Desire to Present Live Addax to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0536 Outgoing Telegram #101. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Fort Lamy.<br />
April 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#8. C. 4/22/75. . 0546<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Accepts Chadian Gift of<br />
Live Addax Which He Will Present to<br />
Washington <strong>National</strong> Zoo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 5,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8a. C. 4/22/75.<br />
Draft Telegram to U.S. Embassy, Fort Lamy<br />
regarding Offer of Live Addax as Gift for <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Fort Lamy.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#8b. C. 4/22/75.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Accepts Chadian Gift of<br />
Live Addax Which He Will Present to<br />
Washington <strong>National</strong> Zoo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
Calhoun. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#8c. C. 4/22/75.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye's<br />
Desire to Present Live Addax to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #158. Fr: [?] Redington.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. C. 4/22)75.<br />
Chadian President François Tombalbaye<br />
Gratified by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Acceptance of<br />
Gift of Live Addax.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#10.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for <strong>John</strong><br />
A. Calhoun, Newly Appointed Chief of<br />
Mission, Berlin.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of <strong>John</strong> A. Calhoun,<br />
Newly Appointed Chief of Mission, Berlin.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#11.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Brewster H. Morris, Newly Designated U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Chad.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Brewster H. Morris,<br />
Newly Designated U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Chad.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 28,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#12.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Brewster H. Morris, Newly Designated U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Chad.<br />
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0548<br />
0552<br />
0553<br />
0555<br />
0557<br />
0559<br />
0567<br />
0569<br />
0573<br />
0574<br />
0575<br />
Congo•General 0577<br />
Congo•General, January <strong>1961</strong>-April<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Note. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. To: Andrew J.<br />
Goodpaster.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For President. Recommendations regarding 0579<br />
Reply Will Be Submitted Shortly."<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Hold for Further Recommendation from<br />
State." 0580<br />
Letter and Translation. Fr: Joseph Kasongo.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 23,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message regarding<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Inaugural Address.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0581<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 1,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/3/78.<br />
Suggested New U.S. Policy on Congo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
0582<br />
NA. 7pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/3/78.<br />
Suggested New U.S. Policy on Congo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. 0583<br />
Legal and Constitutional Positions of<br />
Congolese Leaders Joseph Kasavubu and<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#NA. OUO. 0586<br />
Role of Chief of State and Parliament under<br />
Congolese Constitution.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
0587<br />
Suggested Meeting between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Clare H. Timberlake, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0588<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
[Note: Document Unreadable.]<br />
Letter. Fr: Allen W. Dulles. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
February 5,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. 0589<br />
CIA Coordinates U.S. Course of Action for<br />
Dealing with Congo Problems.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Congolese President Joseph Kasavubu<br />
regarding Visit of Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S.<br />
Senate Delegation.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
February 8,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message to Congolese President Joseph<br />
Kasavubu regarding Visit of Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and U.S. Senate Delegation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Moise Tshombe.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Best Wishes to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on His Assumption<br />
of Presidency.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February 8,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Vice<br />
Premier Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Letter and Translation. Fr: Antoine Gizenga.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 22,1960. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Establishment of Congolese Embassy in U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Congolese Delegation to UN.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Gervais Bahizi and<br />
Leo Minaffet. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Message of Good Wishes to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on His<br />
Assumption of Presidency.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
February 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Adlai E. Stevenson regarding<br />
Death of Ex-Congolese Prime Minister<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Walter J.<br />
Stoessel, Jr. To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
February 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Adlai E. Stevenson regarding<br />
Death of Ex-Congolese Prime Minister<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Congo/Reel 3 43
Frame Document Frame<br />
0590 Statement. Fr: Adlai E. Stevenson. To: UN 0606<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
February 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Adlai E. Stevenson regarding<br />
Death of Ex-Congolese Prime Minister<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
0591 Copy of Statement. Fr: Adlai E. Stevenson. 0609<br />
To: UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
February 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Adlai E. Stevenson regarding<br />
Death of Ex-Congolese Prime Minister 0612<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
0592 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Congo.<br />
0593 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0613<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Activities of Congo Task Force and Steering<br />
Committee.<br />
0598 [Note: Document Unreadable.] 1 p. 0615<br />
0599 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Policies toward Congo.<br />
0600 Memorandum. Fr: Barbara Ward Jackson.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0617<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Policy in Congo Crisis.<br />
0602 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
DRC.<br />
0603 Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. 0618<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Perhaps Governor Harriman Would Be<br />
Interested in Halla's Proposal."<br />
0603 Memorandum. Fr: Philip J. Halla.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 0619<br />
Possible Use of Iranian Troops in UN Congo<br />
Forces.<br />
0605 Press Release. Fr: Belgian Home Service.<br />
To: NA. 0622<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Participation of Congolese Prime Minister<br />
Joseph I leo and Lumumbist Leaders Antoine<br />
Gizenga and Anicet Kashamura in<br />
Elisabethville Round Table Discussions.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
March 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"Even Though This Dispatch Was<br />
Summarized in Top Secret Summary, You<br />
Will Find Full Text of Unusual Interest."<br />
Incoming Telegram #1835. Fr: Clare H.<br />
Timberlake. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Responds to DRC's Call for Assistance.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk and Robert S. McNamara.<br />
March 5,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Request for Information on Whether U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Congo Clare H. Timberlake<br />
Notified State Department regarding Request<br />
for Admiral to Turn His Ships Around.<br />
Handwritten Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Naval Task Force Sent to Congo on<br />
Good Will Visit.<br />
Chronology. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Chronology of Events Leading to Change<br />
of Orders by U.S. Ambassador Clare H.<br />
Timberlake in Congo for Naval Task<br />
Force 88.<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
March 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. NA. 1p.<br />
NA. 10/29/74 IP.<br />
"Per Our Telephone Conversation of<br />
Yesterday, There Are Enclosed Three (3)<br />
Memoranda Prepared for Secretary<br />
regarding Meeting with President on<br />
March 3."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Discussions with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
State Department and Adlai E. Stevenson's<br />
Efforts to Have Mr. [?] Dyal Replaced as UN<br />
Representative in Congo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Airlift of Ghanaian Troops to DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Financing UN Military Operations in Congo.<br />
44 Congo/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame<br />
0624 Outgoing Telegram #1821. Fr: Chester 0638<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
March 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
. Financing UN Congo Military Operation in CY<br />
<strong>1961</strong>. 0639<br />
0626 Memorandum. Fr: Elmer B. Staats. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Congo Food Distribution Problems. - 0640<br />
0627 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 29, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Report on Congo Task Force and Steering<br />
Committee Activities.<br />
0628 Letter. Fr: Moise Tshombe. To: Ralph<br />
Bunche.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Possible Declaration on Unknown Subject by<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga. 0717<br />
0629 Letter. Fr: Moise Tshombe. To: Ralph<br />
Bunche.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Possible Declaration on Unknown Subject by 0718<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
0630 Press Release. Fr: Associated Press.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Eight-Point Declaration by Moise Tshombe, 0729<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga,<br />
Presented to UN. 0730<br />
0631 Memorandum. Fr: Irving J. Lewis. 0737<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Financing UN Congo Military Operation in CY<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0632 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph 0738<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
April 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. S. 5/3/74.<br />
Dean Rusk's Conversation with Indian Prime<br />
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Congo.<br />
0633 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: Dean 0740<br />
Rusk. To: NA.<br />
March 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's<br />
Concern regarding UN Effort in Congo.<br />
0635 Congo•General; Analytical<br />
Chronology of Congo Crisis, March 9, 0745<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0636 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 9,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Chronology of Congo Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/76.<br />
Analytical Chronology of Congo Crisis.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 75pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/8/81 IP.<br />
Analytical Chronology of Congo Crisis<br />
[Background and Origin of Congo Crisis;<br />
Orginal UN Mandate in Congo Crisis; UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Congo Crisis;<br />
Patrice Lumumba's Visit to U.S.; U.S. Policy<br />
in Congo Crisis; Coup in Leopoldville; Joseph<br />
Desiree Mobutu v. UN; Belgian Role in<br />
Katanga and Leopoldville; and Developments<br />
in Congo].<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/76.<br />
Analytical Chronology of Congo Crisis.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 11pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/76.<br />
Supplement to Analytical Chronology of<br />
Congo Crisis: January 20-March 6,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Congo•General, May <strong>1961</strong>-<br />
September <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 6pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Vist to U.S. by Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Initial U.S. Contribution to UN Program of<br />
Financial Aid to Government of DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #876. Fr: [?] Canup.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Ministers of Katangese Cabinet to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Solution to<br />
Congo Situation and Arrest of Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Copy of Incoming Telegram #876. Fr: [?]<br />
Canup. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Ministers of Katangese Cabinet to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Solution to<br />
Congo Situation and Arrest of Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Congo/Reel 3 45
Frame Document . Frame<br />
0748 Current Intelligence Weekly Summary. 0766<br />
Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/13/76.<br />
Biographical Report on Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou. 0767<br />
0753 Incoming Airgram #G-48. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Talking Points for Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou's Visit to U.S.<br />
0756 Memorandum. Fr: David Bell. To: McGeorge 0768<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Initial U.S. Contribution to UN Program of<br />
Financial Aid to Government of DRC.<br />
0758 Memorandum. Fr: Acting Secretary of State. 0769<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Initial U.S. Contribution to UN Program of<br />
Financial Aid to Government of DRC.<br />
0760 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0770<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Godefroid<br />
Munongo, Katangese Interior Minister.<br />
0761 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0771<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
0762 Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. 0772<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
June5,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Godefroid<br />
Munongo, Katangese Interior Minister. 0773<br />
0763 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Papers on Mauritania's Admission to UN for<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou's Visit to U.S. 0774<br />
0764 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Minutes of Congo Steering Committee<br />
Meeting of May 23,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0765 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong> 0778<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
JuneS, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Key Points on Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou's Visit to U.S.<br />
46<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. NA. 10/24/74.<br />
Proposal for U.S. Action in Congo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of June 16,<strong>1961</strong>, from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 16,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Thanks from Youlou for Welcome<br />
Accorded Him during Visit to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Frank<br />
D. Reeves.<br />
July 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou.<br />
To: Frank D. Reeves.<br />
June 20, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks and Invitation to Visit Congo<br />
(Brazzaville).<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 12,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 20, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 14,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
June 8,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou regarding Political Problems of DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Departure of Edmund A. Gullion from U.S. as<br />
U.S. Ambassador to DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame<br />
0779 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. 0810<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
August2, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Interest in Activities of UN<br />
Troops in Area of DRC Held by Secessionist 0816<br />
Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0780 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 3, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74. 0822<br />
Political Situation in DRC under New<br />
Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0782 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 0825<br />
Biographical Sketch of Congolese Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0784 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Political Developments in DRC. 0826<br />
0786 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Memorandum of August 2,<strong>1961</strong>, regarding<br />
Activities of UN Troops in DRC. 0827<br />
0787 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Inactivity of UN Troops in Area of DRC Held<br />
by Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0789 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0828<br />
August 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Edmund A. Gullion's Appointment as U.S.<br />
Ambassador to DRC.<br />
0791 Report. Fr: Philip M. Klutznick. To: NA.<br />
August 13, <strong>1961</strong>.11 pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Klutznick's Visit to DRC, August 6-11,<strong>1961</strong>. 0829<br />
0802 Incoming Telegram #413. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Letter from Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to UN Secretary General Dag<br />
Hammarskjold regarding Support of Central 0830<br />
Government of DRC.<br />
0804 Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Lois Nivens.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
'These Are Papers Lynn Bolinger Gave Walt<br />
W. Rostow on Congo. Perhaps They Should 0831<br />
Be in Your <strong>Files</strong>."<br />
0805 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
"The Katanga Dilemma: The Pending<br />
Debacle and Its International Implications."<br />
Document<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
"World <strong>Security</strong> Implications of Katanga<br />
Problem•And Possible Solution."<br />
Draft. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
"A Chartered Free State Concept•A<br />
Possible Solution to Katanga Dilemma."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Walt<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
August 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Economic Situation in DRC.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
President Kasavubu to Be Delivered by New<br />
U.S. Ambassador Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"This Was Approved by Mr. Bundy and<br />
Copies Typed and Sent up to H. Port for<br />
Signature."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Messages from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
to DRC President Joseph Kasavubu and<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
President Kasavubu to Be Delivered by New<br />
U.S. Ambassador Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Adoula to Be Delivered by<br />
New U.S. Ambassador Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
Copy of Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Cyrille Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Adoula to Be Delivered by<br />
New U.S. Ambassador Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
President Kasavubu to Be Delivered by New<br />
U.S. Ambassador Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
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0832<br />
0835<br />
0836<br />
0837<br />
0839<br />
0840<br />
0841<br />
0842<br />
0849<br />
Document Frame<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Walt 0852<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
September 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Member, Congo Steering Committee Lynn<br />
Bollinger's Analysis of Congo Situation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. 0853<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, Dated September 22, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Moise 0854<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, Dated September 22,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: [?] Emmerson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0856<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, Annoucing His Acceptance of<br />
Cease-fire in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: [?] Wallner. 0858<br />
September 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
Rules of Engagement for U.S. Fighter Aircraft<br />
Serving with UN Forces in DRC.<br />
Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. 0860<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Authorizes Dispatch of U.S.<br />
Fighter Aircraft to DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. 0861<br />
S. 3/15/74. ^-<br />
U.S. Position in Katanga Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 7pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 3/15/74. 0862<br />
U.S. Policy toward DRC-Katanga Problem.<br />
United States Mission to the United Nations 0863<br />
Incoming Telegram #3621. Fr: State<br />
Department. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
Copy of State Department Outgoing<br />
Telegram #284 to U.S. Consulate,<br />
Elisabethyille Containing Reply to President<br />
of Secessionist State of Katanga Moise<br />
Tshombe's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr: [?]<br />
Raymond. To: [?] Sheppard.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Present U.S. Point of<br />
View on Key DRC Issues in Reply to<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga<br />
Moise Tshombe's letter.<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr: Walt W.<br />
Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Pierre<br />
Salinger.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Response to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
White House Incoming Message. Fr: [?]<br />
Emmerson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp: JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga Moise Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 3/15/74.<br />
Situation in Congo and Present U.S. Actions.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.<br />
September 26,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions between U.S. and Great Britain<br />
regarding Congo Situation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Congo•General; Youlou Briefing<br />
Book, June 8-9,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
48 Congo/Reel 3
Frame Document Frame<br />
0866 Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0976<br />
June 8-9, <strong>1961</strong>. 97pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Briefing Book for Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou's Visit to U.S.<br />
[Program for Youlou's Visit to U.S.;<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Youlou regarding Situations in DRC, Angola, 0979<br />
and Algeria; Admission of Mauritania to UN;<br />
Kouilou Dam Project; U.S. Financial and<br />
Economic Aid to Congo (Brazzaville); U.S.<br />
Arms Aid to Congo (Brazzaville); U.S.<br />
Scholarships for Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
Students; <strong>Security</strong> Arrangements for Youlou 0980<br />
Visit; Biographical Sketches of Youlou,<br />
Ambassador Emmanuel Damongo, Minister<br />
of Public Works Germain Bicoumat, Marcel<br />
Kibangou, Deputy in <strong>National</strong> Assembly and 0981<br />
Senator of French Community, Director of<br />
Presidential Cabinet Joseph Pouabou, and<br />
Counselor to Presidency Andre Gannfer].<br />
0964 Congo•General, October 1,<strong>1961</strong> -<br />
November 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 0982<br />
0965 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0968 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
Fr: McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.<br />
October 4,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Possible Violation of Congo Cease-fire by<br />
Moise Tshombe's Katangese Forces.<br />
0970 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. 0984<br />
To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
"For Your Clearance and Return."<br />
0971 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
"Will You Glance at Attached Draft to See If It 0987<br />
Accurately Reflects President's Views?"<br />
0972 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
October 10,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. 0988<br />
Possible Summit Meeting between U.S. and<br />
USSR at Brazzaville.<br />
0974 Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2a. 0989<br />
Text of Congolese President Youlou's<br />
Message to Soviet Premier Nik'rta Krushchev<br />
regarding Possible Brazzaville Summit<br />
Conference. 0990<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: Nikita<br />
Krushchev.<br />
August 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2b.<br />
Concern over Prospects for Wo/Id Peace and<br />
Invitation to Summit Conference in<br />
Brazzaville.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 3, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2c.<br />
Suggested Reply by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
Draft of Letter. Fr: NA. To: Fulbert Youlou.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2c.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Meeting with<br />
USSR at Brazzaville Summit Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Message from Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>,<br />
Dated August 28, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #189. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2e. OUO.<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou Invites Soviet Premier Nikita<br />
Khrushchev and <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Summit<br />
Conference in Brazzaville.<br />
Incoming Telegram #181. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2f. OUO.<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou Announces Invitations to Soviet<br />
Premier Nikita Krushchev and <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Brazzaville Summit.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Visit of DRC Cabinet Ministers to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
DRC President Joseph Kasavubu's Letter of<br />
September 20, <strong>1961</strong>, to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3a.<br />
Visit of DRC Cabinet Ministers to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3b.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC<br />
President Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
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0992 Letter. Fr: Joseph Kasavubu. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3c.<br />
Message of Good Wishes for <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Be<br />
Delivered by DRC Minister of Agriculture<br />
J. C. Weregemere.<br />
0993 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4.<br />
"Attached Material Is for Your Information.<br />
Also Attached Are Copies for Mr. Dutton, Mr.<br />
Schlesinger, Mr. Wofford, and Mr. Belk."<br />
0994 Memorandum. Fr: Pedro A. Sanjuan [San<br />
Juan?]. To: Walter N. Tobriner.<br />
October 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4a. OUO.<br />
Incident of Racial Discrimination in U.S.<br />
against Staff Member of Embassy of<br />
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville).<br />
0997 Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 31,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Draft Press Statement on Outbreak of<br />
Renewed Hostilities in DRC.<br />
0998 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5-1.<br />
"Ball's Office Informed of Approval by JFK as<br />
Revised."<br />
0999 Scribble. 1 p. JFK#5-2.<br />
1000 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 2, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Status Report on DRC.<br />
1001 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 6pp. JFK#6.<br />
Politico-Military Situation in DRC.<br />
1007 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#6. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Order of Battle of Military Forces in DRC.<br />
1010 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Status Report on DRC.<br />
1011 Copy of Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 6pp. JFK#6.<br />
Politico-Military Situation in DRC.<br />
1018 Copy of Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#6. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Order of Battle of Military Forces in DRC.<br />
Frame Document<br />
Reel 4<br />
Congo•General cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001 Congo•General, November 3-11,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0002 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0005 Press Statement. Fr: Department of State.<br />
To: NA.<br />
November 10,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#1.<br />
Situation in DRC between Central<br />
Government and Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
0010 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#2. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Financing UN Peace and <strong>Security</strong><br />
Operations.<br />
0014 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
Financial Data on UN Peace and <strong>Security</strong><br />
Operations.<br />
0015 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Specific Funding Proposed on UN Peace and<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Operations.<br />
0016 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#2c. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Financing UN Peace and <strong>Security</strong><br />
Operations.<br />
0021 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3. C. NA.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meetings on Congo<br />
Crisis.<br />
0024 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#3a.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Policy toward Congo.<br />
0030 Outgoing Telegram #797^ Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
November 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. 3/25/74.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula to Attend UN General<br />
Assembly.<br />
0031 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4-1.<br />
"Leave Intact."<br />
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0032 Outgoing Telegram #1222. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0056<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#4a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula to Attend UN General<br />
Assembly. 0057<br />
0033 Outgoing Telegram #1264. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 13,1962.1 p. JFK#4b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0034 Incoming Telegram #2374. Fr: [?] Bingham. 0058<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 11,1962.1p. JFK#4c. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Opposition to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visits to U.S. and UN.<br />
0035 Incoming Telegram #1807. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0059<br />
January 13, 1962. 1p. JFK#4d. S. 3/25/74.<br />
DRC Central Bank Governor Albert Ndele to<br />
Accompany DRC Prime Minister Cyrille y -<br />
Adoula on Trip to U.S.<br />
0036 Incoming Telegram #1830. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0060<br />
January 15,1962.2pp. JFK#4e. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Arrest of DRC Vice Premier and Secessionist<br />
Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0038 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0061<br />
November 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4f. S. 1/15/75.<br />
U.S. Steps to Assist DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula against Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0039 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#4g. S. 1 /15/75. 0062<br />
U.S. Assistance to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula against Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0043 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4h. C. NA. 0063<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meetings on Congo<br />
Crisis.<br />
0046 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#4i. C. 3/15/74. 0064<br />
U.S. Policy toward Congo.<br />
0052 Congo•General, November 12-30,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0053 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-21. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Katangese Anti-U.S. Congo Policy<br />
Propaganda.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
November 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Celebrations in Brazzaville on Congo<br />
(Brazzaville)'s <strong>National</strong> Holiday.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Suggested Reply by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
Draft of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3a.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Celebrations in Brazzaville on Congo<br />
(Brazzaville)'s <strong>National</strong> Holiday.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3b.<br />
Letter from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Draft of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3c.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Celebrations in Brazzaville on Congo<br />
(Brazzaville)'s <strong>National</strong> Holiday.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3d.<br />
Invitation to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Congolese<br />
Independence Anniversary Celebration in<br />
Brazzaville.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 6,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3e.<br />
Letter from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2843. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
November 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou<br />
Declining Invitation to Attend Congolese<br />
<strong>National</strong> Holiday Celebrations.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0066 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0079<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Talking Paper for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> in<br />
Connection with Thomas J. Dodd's Visit to<br />
White House. 0080<br />
0068 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: General<br />
Clifton.<br />
November 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Papers on DRC and Vietnam Prepared in<br />
Response to Questions by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0069 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7. 0082<br />
"The Attached Material Is for Your<br />
Information. Also Attached Are Copies for Mr.<br />
Dutton, Mr. Schlesinger, Mr. Wofford, and Mr.<br />
Belk."<br />
0070 Memorandum. Fr: Pedro A. Sanjuan [San<br />
Juan?]. To: Angier Biddle Duke.<br />
November 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7a. OUO.<br />
Anonymous Threats Received by Congolese 0084<br />
(Brazzaville) Ambassador Emmanuel J.<br />
Dadet.<br />
0071 Letter. Fr: Thomas J. Dodd. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#9.<br />
Discussions regarding Possible Adoula- 0085<br />
Tshombe Entente in DRC.<br />
0072 Outgoing Telegram #450. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
November 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter to Congolese (Brazzaville) President 0090<br />
Fulbert Youlou from Rusk regarding<br />
Suggestions for Solution to DRC Problem. 0091<br />
0074 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0094<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
Telegram from Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated November 15, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0075 Translation of Letter. Fr: Moise Tshombe. To: 0095<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11a.<br />
Protests Intervention by UN Army in Katanga.<br />
0076 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0096<br />
November 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11b.<br />
Message from Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0077 Telegram (in French). Fr: Moise Tshombe. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11c.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
Kenneth G. O'Donnell.<br />
November 25, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#12. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Edmund A. Gullion, U.S. Ambassador to DRC,<br />
Requests Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 25, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13.<br />
S. 3/15/74.<br />
Report on Additional Pressure against Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, by Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-<br />
Henri Spaak's Visit to DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #462. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
November 27, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14.<br />
Letter of Credence from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Appointing W. Wendell Blancke Personal<br />
Representative and Special Ambassador to<br />
Attend Congolese (Brazzaville) <strong>National</strong><br />
Holiday Celebrations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#15. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Comment on Report of Commission of<br />
Investigation Established under Terms of UN<br />
General Assembly Resolution 1601 (XV).<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
November 25, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#15. S. NA.<br />
Comment on Report of Commission of<br />
Investigation Established under Terms of UN<br />
General Assembly Resolution 1601 (XV).<br />
Congo•General, December 1-13,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum for File. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"I Asked State to Consider Using Harriman in<br />
This Matter and to Inform Dodd if Harriman<br />
Was Asked to Send Message to Tshombe."<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
December 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1 a.<br />
White House Clearance of Draft Message to<br />
Luanda.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Luanda.<br />
December 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Thomas J.<br />
Dodd regarding His Situation Report from<br />
Elisabethville, DRC.<br />
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0098 Incoming Telegram #674. Fr: [?] Hoffacker. 0119<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1c. C. NA.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd's Report on Situation in<br />
Elisabethville between Katangese and UN<br />
Troops.<br />
0100 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: 0120<br />
Godfrey McHugh.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Background Memo on Politico-Military<br />
Situation in Katanga.<br />
0101 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0124<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2a.<br />
DRC Situation Report.<br />
0103 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To:<br />
Undersecretary of State. 0125<br />
December 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#2b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Politico-Military Situation in DRC.<br />
0107 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Lucius D.<br />
Battle.<br />
December 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3. 0127<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
0109 Letter (in French). Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
0110 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4. C. 3/15/74. 0128<br />
Courses for U.S. in View of Fighting in<br />
Katanga. 0129<br />
0114 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0132<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#4a.C. 3/15/74.<br />
UN Military Situation in Katanga and U.S.<br />
Department of Defense's Views.<br />
0115 Note. Fr: Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
December 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#5. 0135<br />
"Sam Belk Checked into Need for This<br />
Statement from White House. Apparently a<br />
Memo Along Lines of Attached Draft Would<br />
Make Department of State Happy."<br />
0116 Draft Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
December 11, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5a. S. 3/15/74. 0137<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
DRC. 0139<br />
0117 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5b. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5c. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Emergency Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from<br />
DRC.<br />
Special Report #53. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
December 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#7.<br />
TS. 4/6/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Policy on Military Assistance to DRC<br />
Government.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#8. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Telephone Conversations between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
December 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8a. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Dean Rusk regarding Situation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#8b. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Dean Rusk regarding Discussion on Berlin in<br />
NATO Council.<br />
Congo•Genera!, December 14-15,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Letter. Fr: AGK. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#1.<br />
Efforts to Persuade Moise Tshombe,<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga,<br />
to Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: AGK. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1.<br />
Efforts to Persuade Moise Tshombe,<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga,<br />
to Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Moise Tshombe. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2a.<br />
"Inform Tshombe at Once That President Is<br />
Proceeding Immediately to Explore<br />
Possibilities. Will Communicate Further with<br />
Him Soonest."<br />
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0140 Translation of Letter. Fr: Moïse Tshombe. To: 0152<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Protest of Attack on Katanga by UN Troops.<br />
0141 Letter. Fr: Moise Tshombe. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2c. 0154<br />
Protest of Attack on Katanga by UN Troops.<br />
0142 Draft Telegram. Fr: George Ball. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2d. OUO. 0155<br />
Offer by Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, to Negotiate<br />
without Conditions with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0144 Incoming Telegram #1511. Fr: Edmund A. 0156<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Mediation for Cease-fire in DRC.<br />
0146 Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Lucius D. Battle.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4. 0160<br />
Letters from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Presidents<br />
Ahmadou Ahidjo of Cameroon and Joseph<br />
Kasavubu of DRC. 0163<br />
0147 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
Visit to DRC by U.S. Secretary of Labor<br />
Arthur J. Goldberg.<br />
0148 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu. 0165<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Visit to DRC by U.S. Secretary of Labor<br />
Arthur J. Goldberg.<br />
0149 Copy of Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Visit to DRC by U.S. Secretary of Labor 0167<br />
Arthur J. Goldberg.<br />
0150 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4c.<br />
Proposed Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
DRC President Joseph Kasavubu. 0168<br />
0151 Incoming Telegram #1080. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: NA.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Position on Continuation of Hostilities in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for W.<br />
Wendell Blancke, U.S. Ambassador to Congo<br />
(Brazzaville).<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of W. Wendell Blancke,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Congo (Brazzaville).<br />
Incoming Telegram #NA. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Offer<br />
to Negotiate with Central Government of<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Moise Tshombe.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#8.<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, Criticizes U.S. State Department's<br />
View of Situation in DRC.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Moise Tshombe. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8a.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1028. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Eiisabethville.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#9. C. NA.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Offer<br />
to Negotiate with Central Government of<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1036. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
Reply to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
regarding Offer to Negotiate with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1067. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#11.<br />
Report on Situation in Eiisabethville from<br />
Jules Cousin, Chairman of Board of Directors<br />
of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram (unnumbered). Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Special UN Representative to Congo Ralph<br />
Bunche Opposes Any Direct<br />
Correspondence between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
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0169 Congo•General, December 16-18, oí 87<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0170 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0173 Telegram #708. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's<br />
Statements on DRC-Katanga Situation and 0188<br />
Views of U.S. Political Leaders on <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Handling of Situation.<br />
0175 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Joint Cable to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from 0189<br />
Katangese Cabinet Ministers Godefroid<br />
Munongo and Evariste Kimba.<br />
0176 Telegram (in French). Fr: Evariste Kimba and<br />
Godefroid Munongo. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2a.<br />
0178 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Evariste Kimba<br />
and Godefroid Munongo. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0190<br />
December 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2b.<br />
Katangese Secessionist Government<br />
Protests Use of U.S. Air Force Units in UN<br />
Forces in DRC.<br />
0179 Telegram. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Discussions regarding Negotiations between 0191<br />
Moise Tshombe, President of Secessionist<br />
State of Katanga, and DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0183 White House Incoming Message. Fr:<br />
Delegation Permanente du Katanga in<br />
Brussels. To: White House.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4. 0192<br />
Message from Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Negotiations with DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0184 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: 0193<br />
George Ball.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Receive Up-to-date,<br />
Coordinated, and Accurate Information on 0209<br />
Military Situation in DRC.<br />
0185 Incoming Telegram #384. Fr: Edmund A. 0210<br />
Gullion. To: White House. 0213<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. QUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
Moise Tshombe, President of Secessionist<br />
State of Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1055. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. QUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
DRC President Joseph Kasavubu regarding<br />
U.S. Government Support of UN Operations<br />
in Congo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1089. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#8.<br />
Moise Tshombe, President of Secessionist<br />
State of Katanga, Annouces Readiness to<br />
Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from British Prime Minister Harold<br />
Macmillan to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Negotiations<br />
between Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, and DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Copy of White House Outgoing Message. Fr:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from British Prime Minister Harold<br />
Macmillan to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Negotiations<br />
between Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, and DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1055. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
DRC President Joseph Kasavubu regarding<br />
U.S. Government Support of UN Operations<br />
in Congo.<br />
Note. Fr: Frederick G. Dutton. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11.<br />
"Since You Had This Initiated, I Thought You<br />
Would Be Interested in Finished Product."<br />
Pamphlet. Fr: George Ball. To: NA.<br />
December <strong>1961</strong>. 16pp. JFK#12.<br />
Elements in U.S. Congo Policy.<br />
Congo•General, December 19-20,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC<br />
President Joseph Kasavubu, Dated<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
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0214 Telegram (in French). Fr: Joseph Kasavubu. 0237<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1 a.<br />
0216 Incoming Telegram #1532. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1b. OUO.<br />
Message from DRC President Joseph<br />
Kasavubu to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S. 0239<br />
Support of UN Operations in Congo.<br />
0217 Incoming Telegram #1532. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1c. OUO.<br />
DRC Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko 0241<br />
Relays Message (in French) from President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0218 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1 d.<br />
Message of Appreciation for U.S. Support of<br />
UN Operations in DRC. 0243<br />
0219 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2.<br />
DRC Situation Report.<br />
0221 UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution S/5002. Fr:<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. To: NA. 0244<br />
November 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2a.<br />
Condemnation of Katangese Secession.<br />
0224 UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution S/4387. Fr:<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. To: NA.<br />
July 14, 1960. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
UN Military Assistance to DRC Central<br />
Government. 0249<br />
0225 UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution S/4405. Fr:<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. To: NA.<br />
July 22,1960. 1 p. JFK#2c. 0250<br />
UN Calls on Belgium to Withdraw Troops 0253<br />
from DRC.<br />
0226 UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution S/4426. Fr:<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. To: NA.<br />
August 9, 1960. 2pp. JFK#2d. 0254<br />
UN Calls on Belgium to Withdraw Troops<br />
from Katanga and Orders UN Troops into<br />
Province to Restore Order.<br />
0228 Report. Fr: UN General Assembly. To: NA.<br />
September 17-19, 1960. 8pp. JFK#2e.<br />
Resolutions on DRC Adopted by UN General<br />
Assembly during Its Fourth Emergency 0256<br />
Special Session, September 17-19,1960.<br />
0236 UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/<br />
1592 (XV). Fr: UN General Assembly. To: NA.<br />
January 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2f.<br />
Situation in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution S/4741. Fr:<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. To: NA.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2g.<br />
UN Urges to Take All Measures to Prevent<br />
Occurrence of Civil War in DRC and to Effect<br />
Withdrawal of All Foreign Troops from That<br />
Country.<br />
UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/<br />
1599 (XV). Fr: UN General Assembly. To: NA.<br />
April 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2h.<br />
UN Calls on Belgium to Withdraw and<br />
Evacuate All Troops from DRC.<br />
UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/<br />
1600 (XV). Fr: UN General Assembly. To: NA.<br />
April 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2i.<br />
UN Calls on DRC Authorities to Desist from<br />
Attempting Military Solution to Their<br />
Problems and Resolve Them by Peaceful<br />
Means.<br />
UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/<br />
1601 (XV)/ Rev. 2. Fr: UN General Assembly.<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2j.<br />
UN Establishes Commission of Investigation<br />
into Situation in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1068. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#2k.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. State Department Ideas on Substance<br />
of Adoula-Tshombe Agreement.<br />
Congo•State Department Report:<br />
"Congo Chronology," December 20,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Information on DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1045. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1a.<br />
S. 3/15/74.<br />
Establishment of U.S. Intelligence Evaluation<br />
Center to Correlate Intelligence Material from<br />
DRC.<br />
Report. Fr: Department of State. To: NA.<br />
NA. 34pp. JFK#2.<br />
"A Congo Chronology, January 1959-<br />
December 21,<strong>1961</strong>" [Patrice Lumumba vs.<br />
Secessionists and UN; Governmental Crisis<br />
in DRC; Power Struggle in DRC; Efforts to<br />
Achieve Unity in DRC; and Katanga Issue].<br />
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0290 Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K. Smith. 0305<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#3.<br />
"Mr. Bundy Sent Gullion Letter Down to<br />
President•With No Comment as to Whether<br />
Copy Should Be Sent to State. Want to Ask?" 0306<br />
0292 Letter. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3a.<br />
UN Employment of Force in DRC in Face of<br />
Katangese Provocation.<br />
0294 Congo•General, December 21-31,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>. 0307<br />
0295 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0298 Incoming Telegram #20. Fr: Department of<br />
State. To: Dean Rusk (Bermuda).<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#1. QUO.<br />
Telegram from Edmund A. Gullion, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to DRC, regarding Kitona<br />
Conference.<br />
0299 White House Incoming Message. Fr:<br />
McGeorge Bundy (Aboard Air Force One).<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith. 0309<br />
December 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2. S. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews Terms of Kitona<br />
Agreement on DRC and Sends His<br />
Congratulations.<br />
0300 Outgoing Telegram #534. Fr: George Ball. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3.0UO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Congolese 0311<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou<br />
regarding Hostilities in DRC and<br />
Reconciliation between Moise Tshombe,<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga,<br />
and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0301 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#4. 0312<br />
Cable to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Civilian<br />
Doctors of Elisabethville, DRC.<br />
0302 Telegram (in French). Fr: Civilian Doctors of<br />
Elisabethville, DRC. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a.<br />
0304 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Civilian Doctors<br />
of Elisabethville, DRC. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0313<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4b.<br />
Request That International Red Cross<br />
Committee Send Representative to Katanga<br />
to Prevent Violations of [Geneva] 0314<br />
Convention.<br />
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Document<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
"Sent to General Clifton 12:30 PM December<br />
19,<strong>1961</strong>."<br />
Telegram. Fr: Moise Tshombe. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Protests Agitation by U.S. Ambassador<br />
Edmund A. Gullion to UN Command to Take<br />
Military Action to Prevent Meeting of<br />
Katangese <strong>National</strong> Assembly to Execute<br />
Kitona Declaration.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1182. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6.<br />
U.S. Refutes Charges Made by Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, That U.S. Ambassador Edmund A.<br />
Gullion Interfered with Kitona Talks and<br />
Urged Resumption of UN Military Action<br />
against Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #887. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6a.<br />
Protests Agitation by U.S. Ambassador<br />
Edmund A. Gullion to UN Command to Take<br />
Military Action to Prevent Meeting of<br />
Katangese <strong>National</strong> Assembly to Execute<br />
Kitona Declaration.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Moise Tshombe.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#6b.<br />
Protests Agitation by U.S. Ambassador<br />
Edmund A. Gullion to UN Command to Take<br />
Military Action to Prevent Meeting of<br />
Katangese <strong>National</strong> Assembly to Execute<br />
Kitona Declaration.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
December 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7.<br />
Efforts to Promote Reconciliation between<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Melvin Manful!.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
"Isn't This Now Entirely Out of Date?"<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7b.<br />
Reply to Telegram Sent by Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
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0315 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert 0334<br />
Youlou. 0335<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7c. 0338<br />
Efforts to Promote Reconciliation between<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
0316 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Fulbert Youlou.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7d.<br />
Appeal for U.S. Intervention to End Fighting<br />
in Katanga.<br />
0318 White House Incoming Message. Fr: Dean 0340<br />
Rusk. To: White House.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7e.<br />
Message from Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> 0341<br />
Appealing for U.S. Intervention to End<br />
Fighting in Katanga.<br />
0321 Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#7f.<br />
Appeal to Chiefs of State of Independent<br />
Nations of Black <strong>Africa</strong> to Help Solve DRC 0342<br />
Problem.<br />
0322 Copy of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7f.<br />
Appeal to Chiefs of State of Independent<br />
Nations of Black <strong>Africa</strong> to Help Solve DRC 0343<br />
Problem.<br />
0323 Statement. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: Chiefs of<br />
State of Independent Nations of Black <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#7f.<br />
Appeal to Help Solve DRC Problem. 0345<br />
0326 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Fulbert Youlou.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7g.<br />
Reply to Appeal for U.S. to Help End<br />
Hostilities in Katanga. 0346<br />
0327 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Lucius D.<br />
Battle.<br />
December 5,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7h.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
0328 Letter (in Frenchf. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To: 0347<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#7i.<br />
0332 Incoming Telegram #1714. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from DRC Government Praising U.S. 0348<br />
Actions but Asking U.S. Policy of Opposition<br />
to Communist Ideology.<br />
Document<br />
Congo•General, January 1-6,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #556. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1.0UO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Correspondence<br />
from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou regarding Hostilities in<br />
Katanga and Reconciliation between Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, and Cyrille Adoula, DRC Prime<br />
Minister.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: White House.<br />
Januarys, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
'The Attached File on Tempelsman Proposal<br />
Is Returned as Requested."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1174. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2a. OUO.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Possible Expansion of U.S. Diamond Barter<br />
Program.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To:<br />
Lucius D. Battle.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2b.<br />
"I Have Discussed Attached with Stanley<br />
Cleveland and It Is to Be Handled in<br />
Accordance with Our Conversation."<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Cyrille Adoula.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#2c.<br />
Leon Tempelsman and Son Proposal for<br />
Barter of Diamonds from DRC against U.S.<br />
Agricultural Commodities.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2d.<br />
To Note Second Sentence."<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Melvin Manfull.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2e.<br />
"What Is Timing Recommendation on This<br />
Now?"<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2e.<br />
"For Your Clearance. If You Wish You May<br />
Return Draft Here for Typing, Processing,<br />
Etc."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2f.<br />
Leon Tempelsman Proposal for Barter of<br />
DRC Diamonds.<br />
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0349 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Cyrille Adoula. 0361<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#2g.<br />
Leon Tempelsman and Son Proposal for<br />
Barter of Diamonds from DRC against U.S.<br />
Agricultural Commodities.<br />
0351 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville. 0362<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2h.OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula's Letter regarding<br />
Diamond Barter Proposal. , 0363<br />
0352 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2i.<br />
Telegram from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0353 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. 0364<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2j.<br />
Conclusion of Agreement between DRC 0365<br />
Government and Firm of Leon Tempelsman<br />
and Son regarding Barter of Diamonds.<br />
0354 Telegram (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2k. 0366<br />
0355 Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
'The Two Senators Were Sent<br />
Acknowledgments by Wire•State Will Draft<br />
Replies to Them When They (State) Have<br />
Talked to Ambassador Gullion." 0367<br />
0356 Handwritten Note. Fr: JC. To: Polly [?].<br />
Januarys, 1962. 1p. JFK#3<br />
"If You Don't Need This, You Can Destroy." 0369<br />
0357 Memorandum. Fr: Harlan P. Bramble. To: [?]<br />
Ford.<br />
January 4,1962.1 p. JFK#3a.<br />
Barter Program for DRC Industrial Diamonds.<br />
0358 Memorandum. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: 0370<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 4,1962. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
"I've Been Pressing Them on Getting Better<br />
On-the-scene Intelligence and since This<br />
Letter Military Attaché Staffs Are Being<br />
Augmented." 0371<br />
0359 Letter. Fr: Lyman L. Lemnitzer. To: U. Alexis 0372<br />
<strong>John</strong>son. 0375<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a.<br />
C. 10/11/73.<br />
U.S. Military Representation in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 5,1962. 1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for W.<br />
Wendell Blancke, U.S. Ambassador to Congo<br />
(Brazzaville).<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
Biographical Sketch of W. Wendell Blancke,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Congo (Brazzaville).<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 6,1962. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Cable to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Joseph F.<br />
Cornells, Archbishop of Elisabethville,<br />
regarding Katanga Fighting.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Joseph Cornelis.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6a.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Joseph Cornelis.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6b.<br />
Appeal to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Use His Influence to<br />
End Fighting and Bloodshed in Katanga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 11,1962. 1p. JFK#7.<br />
Telegram from [?] Croquez, Attorney from<br />
South Kasai Province, DRC, to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated December 30,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: [?] Croquez. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7a.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: [?] Croquez. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7b.<br />
Request for U.S. Intervention in Disturbances<br />
in South Kasai Province, DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
January 11, 1962. 1p.JFK#8.<br />
Memorandum from British Ambassador to<br />
Dean Rusk on DRC.<br />
Congo•General, January 7-23,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: George C. McGhee.<br />
To: Admiral Kirk. 7<br />
January 12,1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Kataga Denies That<br />
Belgians Trying to Enter Katanga Were<br />
Employees of Theirs.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0376 Memorandum. Fr: Chester V. Clifton. To: 0393<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 15,1962. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
CIA Investigation into Possible UN Support of<br />
Military Forces of Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga in DRC.<br />
0378 Department of Air Force Incoming Message.<br />
Fr: Air Attaché, Leopoldville. To: Chief of 0394<br />
Staff, Air Force.<br />
January 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#2a. S. 10/11 /73. 0395<br />
Possible Involvement of U.S. Aircraft in 0398<br />
Bombing of Katanga as Part of UN Military<br />
Forces.<br />
0382 Outgoing Telegram #1800. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels. 0399<br />
January 15,1962. 1p. JFK#3. OUO.<br />
Letter from Count Josse de Lalaing to White<br />
House regarding DRC.<br />
0383 Incoming Telegram #606. Fr: [?] Dorros. To:<br />
Dean Rusk. 0400<br />
January 18, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. 0402<br />
"Presidential Message Delivered Yesterday<br />
No Immediate Decision GOC Release."<br />
0384 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Lucius D.<br />
Battle.<br />
January 20, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5. 0405<br />
"For Translation, Per Conversation between<br />
Mr. <strong>John</strong>son and Mr. Collopy."<br />
0386 Telegram (in French). Fr: [?]<br />
Mutakawadiloma. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0407<br />
[Note: Document Unreadable.]<br />
0388 Outgoing Telegram #517. Fr: George Ball. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
January 24,1962. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Reply to Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from 0408<br />
Archbishop Joseph Cornelis regarding<br />
Atrocities in DRC.<br />
0389 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 29,1962. 1p. JFK#7.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Charles 0409<br />
Mutakawadiloma, President of Katanga<br />
<strong>National</strong> Assembly.<br />
0390 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 22,1962. 1p. JFK#7a. 0411<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Charles<br />
Mutakawadiloma, President of Katanga<br />
<strong>National</strong> Assembly.<br />
0391 Telegram (in French). Fr: Charles<br />
Mutakawadiloma. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 20,1962. 2pp. JFK#7b.<br />
Document<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Charles<br />
Mutakawadiloma. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 20,1962. 1p. JFK#7c.<br />
Katanga <strong>National</strong> Assembly Denounces<br />
Genocide by DRC Central Government in<br />
Northern Katanga.<br />
Congo•General, January 24-31,<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Biographical Sketch of DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robert Eisenberg. To:<br />
Alice Boyce.<br />
January 24,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Program for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Handwritten Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Sheldon B. Vance. To: G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
January 24,1962. 3pp. JFK#2a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Tentative Plans for DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1956. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
January 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. OUO.<br />
Plans for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1910. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 26,1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Departure Date for DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1915. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 26,1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Possible Appearance before UN <strong>Security</strong><br />
Council during DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1942. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Plans for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1340. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. OUO.<br />
Program for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0413 Outgoing Telegram #1341. Fr: George Ball. 0429<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
U.S. Views regarding DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Speech before UN General<br />
Assembly.<br />
0415 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0431<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 29,1962.1p. JFK#9. QUO.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
0416 Incoming Telegram #1947. Fr: Edmund A. 0433<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#10.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Comments on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation to<br />
Visit to U.S.<br />
0417 Incoming Telegram #2599. Fr: Adlai E. 0434<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#11. QUO.<br />
Proposal for Informal Stag Dinner in New<br />
York for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
during Visit to U.S.<br />
0418 Outgoing Telegram #1344. Fr: George Ball. 0435<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Official Invitation to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula to Be His Guest<br />
in Washington, D.C. ' 0438<br />
0420 Outgoing Telegram #1347. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 30,1962. 1p. JFK#13.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
Announces Acceptance of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s 0441<br />
' Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
0421 Outgoing Telegram #1983. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
January 30,1962. 1p. JFK#14.<br />
Makeup of DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0443<br />
Adoula's Party during Visit to U.S.<br />
0422 Incoming Telegram #<strong>1961</strong>. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Informed 0447<br />
of UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Vote on Rejection of<br />
Agenda.<br />
0423 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
January 31,1962.1p. JFK#16.<br />
U.S. Ambassador to DRC Edmund A. 0448<br />
Gullion's Schedule while in U.S.<br />
0424 Congo•General, February 1-12,<br />
1962.<br />
0425 Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1977. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Program for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2627. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
New York Schedule for DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #787. Fr: Joseph Palmer<br />
II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1, 1962.1p.JFK#4.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
Acknowledges <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation<br />
to Lunch at White House.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1361. Fr: George Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 1, 1962.1p. JFK#5. OUO.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula to Attend<br />
Luncheon with UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Department of State. To:<br />
NA.<br />
February 2, 1962. 3pp. JFK#6.<br />
Program for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2649. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 4, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Preliminary Impressions of DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1395. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 7,1962.2pp. JFK#8. OUO.<br />
Success of DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1409. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 8, 1962. 4pp. JFK#9. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Summary of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 8, 1962.1p. JFK#9a.<br />
Reporting Telegram on DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Draft of Outgoing Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 8, 1962. 4pp. JFK#9b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Summary of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Congo/Reel 4 61
Frame Document Frame<br />
0452 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0481<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 12,1962. 1p. JFK#10.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Conversation with DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula. 0482<br />
0453 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 5,1962. 6pp. JFK#10a. C. 3/15/74. 0488<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
Solution to Katanga Question.<br />
0459 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 5, 1962. 3pp. JFK#10b. C. 3/15/74. 0489<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
Reorganization of Congolese Armed Forces.<br />
0462 Outgoing Telegram #1411. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts. 0490<br />
February 10,1962. 3pp. JFK#11. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Commitment to Full Support of DRC<br />
Government Through UN with View to<br />
Reintegration of Katanga and Restoration of 0491<br />
Order and Stability.<br />
0465 Congo•General, February 13-19,<br />
1962.<br />
0466 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0469 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:. 0492<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 15,1962. 1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Memoranda of Conversation between <strong>John</strong> 0496<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
0471 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 5, 1962. 6pp. JFK#1 a. C. 3/15/74. 0501<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
Solution to Katanga Question.<br />
0477 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA. 0502<br />
February 5.1962.3pp. JFK#1a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
Reorganization of Congolese Armed Forces. 0503<br />
0480 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Suggested Farewell Telegram from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula. 0507<br />
Document<br />
Draft Message. Fr: NA. To: Cyrille Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Farewell Message and Best Wishes of U.S.<br />
to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
February 8,1962. 6pp. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Proposed Action Program for DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 9, 1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Copy of Reply to Letter from Joseph<br />
Kasongo, President of DRC House of<br />
Representatives.<br />
Letter. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: Joseph<br />
Kasongo.<br />
January 29,1962.1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
Reply to Letter from Kasongo regarding U.S.<br />
Policy toward DRC.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K; Smith. To:<br />
Polly [?].<br />
"When Was Letter Answered and What Was<br />
Said?"<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 5,1962.1 p. JFK#4b.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated December<br />
29,<strong>1961</strong>, from Joseph Kasongo, President of<br />
DRC House of Representatives.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Joseph Kasongo. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4c.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Joseph Kasongo.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#4d.<br />
Satisfaction of DRC <strong>National</strong>ists with U.S.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Policy.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
New Year's Greeting to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Alexandre Mahamba, DRC Minister of<br />
Land Affairs.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Alexandre<br />
Mahamba. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
Expression of Best Wishes for New Year.<br />
CIA Intelligence Memorandum. Fr: CIA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 12,1962. 4pp. JFK#6.<br />
TS. 1/13/76 IP.<br />
Prospects for New Fighting in Southern<br />
Katanga.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Cyrille Adoula.<br />
February 19,1962. 1p. JFK#6a.<br />
Greetings and Best Wishes from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC Prime Minister Adoula.<br />
62 Congo/Reel 4
Frame Document Frame<br />
0508 Congo•General, February 20,1962- 0535<br />
March 9,1962.<br />
0509 Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
0513 Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#1.<br />
0514 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 20,1962.1 p. JFK#1. 0536<br />
"Enclosed for Information and <strong>Files</strong> of White<br />
House Are Reproduced Copies of Four<br />
Memoranda of Conversation."<br />
0516 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 5,1962. 6pp. JFK#1a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Discussions between George Ball and DRC 0538<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding U.S.<br />
Policy toward DRC.<br />
0522 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
February 5,1962.3pp. JFK#1 b. C. NA. 0541<br />
Discussions between George Ball and DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Union<br />
Miniere and Katanga Reintegration.<br />
0525 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. 0542<br />
To: NA.<br />
February 5,1962.3pp. JFK#1c. C. NA.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Discusses<br />
His Call for Increase in Size of UN Force in<br />
Congo and Problems of Congolese <strong>National</strong><br />
Army.<br />
0528 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0550<br />
February 21,1962.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Thank-You Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> 0551<br />
from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula. 0555<br />
0529 Translation of Afofe Verbale. Fr: Delegation of<br />
DRC to UN. To: NA.<br />
February 9,1962.1p. JFK#2a.<br />
Thank-You Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0531 Foreign Service Despatch. Fr: Zachary P. 0556<br />
Geaneas. To: Department of State.<br />
February 14,1962. 1p. JFK#2b.<br />
Message from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0557<br />
0532 Message (in French). Fr: Delegation of DRC<br />
to UN. To: NA.<br />
February 9,1962.1p. JFK#2b.<br />
0533 Outgoing Telegram #2054. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
February 8,1962.1 p. JFK#2c. 0558<br />
Farewell Message and Best Wishes of U.S.<br />
to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoulá.<br />
0534 Handwritten Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-37. Fr: [?]<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22,1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Cable to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Katanga<br />
<strong>National</strong> Assembly President Charles Mutaka<br />
[Mutakawadiloma].<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#4.<br />
UN Assurances to Moise Tshombe, President<br />
of Secessionist State of Katanga, regarding<br />
<strong>Security</strong> for Meeting with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 9,1962. 3pp. JFK#5.<br />
Possible Deportation of Michel Struelens<br />
from U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March6,1962.1 p. JFK#5a.<br />
Activities of Michel Struelens in U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1606. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4,1962. 8pp. JFK#5b. C. 6/86 IP.<br />
Discussions with Belgian Foreign Minister<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Congo Situation<br />
and Moise Tshombe, President of<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga.<br />
Congo•General, March 10,1962-<br />
April 30,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 13, 1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Meeting between Dr. Sture Linner, Chief of<br />
UN Civilian Operations in DRC, and <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
UN Press Release. Fr: UN To: NA.<br />
January 26,1962.1p. JFK#1.<br />
Biographical Note on Dr. Sture Linner, Chief<br />
of UN Civilian Operations in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 15,1962.1p.JFK#2.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated February<br />
19, 1962, from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 19,1962.1p. JFK#2a.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
Congo/Reel 4 63
Frame Document Frame<br />
0559 Memorandum. Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean 0582<br />
Rusk.<br />
April 4, 1962.1 p. JFK#3. C. 5/3/74.<br />
Attached Research Memorandum: "Policy<br />
Alternatives in Congo."<br />
0560 State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk. 0583<br />
March 29, 1962.11pp. JFK#3a. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Policy Alternatives in DRC.<br />
0571 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 18, 1962. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Reply to Letter from Emmanuel J. Dadet, 0584<br />
Ambassador of Congo (Brazzaville), to <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0572 Letter. Fr: J. Wayne Fredericks. To:<br />
Emmanuel J. Dadet.<br />
April 17, 1962. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
Message of Thanks from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for 0585<br />
Receipt of Special Edition of Pamphlet<br />
Entitled "The Congo Brazzaville."<br />
0573 Translation of Letter. Fr: Emmanuel J. Dadet.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 2, 1962.1 p. JFK#4b. 0586<br />
Gift for <strong>Kennedy</strong> of Special Edition of<br />
Pamphlet Entitled "The Congo Brazzaville."<br />
0574 Letter (in French). Fr: Emmanuel J. Dadet.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0587<br />
April 2, 1962.1p.JFK#4c.<br />
0575 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
April 26, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5. 0588<br />
Efforts to Reunite DRC.<br />
0577 Outgoing Telegram #1829. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 26, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5a. C. 4/7/76. 0589<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Efforts<br />
toward Reunification of DRC.<br />
0579 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Tazewell T.<br />
Shepard, Jr.<br />
April 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5b. 0590<br />
Proposed Letter to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0580 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To:<br />
Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5b.C. 4/7/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Concurrence on Proposed 0591<br />
Letter to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0581 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
NA.1 p. JFK#5c.C. 4/7/76.<br />
Efforts to Reunite DRC.<br />
Document<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. To: Tazewell T. Shepard,<br />
Jr.<br />
April 25, 1962.1p. JFK#5d. C. 4/7/76.<br />
Proposed Letter to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To:<br />
NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5e.<br />
"Great! Shouldn't We Cable It to Gullion and<br />
Leave Timing of Delivery to His Good<br />
Judgment?"<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5f.<br />
'The President Asked Whether State<br />
Recommended Sending an Encouraging<br />
Letter to Adoula. Here Is Their Reply."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 24, 1962. 1p. JFK#5g. C. 4/7/76.<br />
Draft Letter to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5g.<br />
Efforts to Reunite DRC.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
April 26,1962. 1p.JFK#5g.<br />
Efforts to Reunite DRC.<br />
Copy of Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Efforts to Reunite DRC.<br />
Copy of Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K.<br />
Smith. To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
The President Asked Whether State<br />
Recommended Sending an Encouraging<br />
Letter to Adoula. Here Is Their Reply."<br />
Copy of Handwritten Note. Fr: Ralph A.<br />
Dungan. To: NÁ.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Great! Shouldn't We Cable It to Gullion and<br />
Leave Timing of Delivery to His Good<br />
Judgment?"<br />
Copy of Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To:<br />
Captain Shepard.<br />
April 25, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Proposed Letter to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
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0592 Congo•General, May 1,1962-June 0609<br />
30,1962.<br />
0593 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0596 Incoming Telegram #3463. Fr: [?] Galbraith.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0611<br />
May 2, 1962. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 3/4/74.<br />
Letters from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Indian Prime<br />
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru regarding Military<br />
Preparations in Katanga.<br />
0599 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith. 0612<br />
May 11, 1962. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Instructions for Tripartite Discussion on DRC.<br />
0600 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 13, 1962. 1p. JFK#3. 0613<br />
Suggested Letter to David K. E. Bruce, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Great Britain.<br />
0601 Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0614<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 13, 1962.1p. JFK#3a. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter to David K. E. Bruce, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Great Britain, regarding Talks<br />
with British and Belgians on DRC.<br />
0602 Draft of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: 0615<br />
David K. E. Bruce.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#3b. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Tripartite Talks between U.S., Great Britain,<br />
and Belgium on Reunification of DRC.<br />
0604 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0616<br />
May 15, 1962. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Interest in Report Entitled<br />
"Next Steps in Congo."<br />
0605 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0618<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
Letter from Hubert F. Julian, Suspected Arms<br />
Smuggler, to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0621<br />
0607 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 1,1962. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
State Department Recommends That No<br />
Reply Be Made to Message from Evariste<br />
Kimba, Katangese Foreign Minister, to 0622<br />
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.<br />
0608 Note. Fr: ÑA. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
"When I Checked State on This I Got Fuzzy 0623<br />
Answer That S/S Had Sent It to Area Desk<br />
for Appropriate Handling. Shouldn't We Know<br />
Ultimate Outcome of It? If So, I'll Needle<br />
Again."<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
May 12,1962. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
"For Recommendation."<br />
Letter. Fr: Evariste Kimba. To: Dwight D.<br />
Eisenhower.<br />
March 26, 1962.1p.JFK#6a.<br />
Request That Former President Dwight<br />
Eisenhower Help Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Save Peace in Central <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: WJH. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p;jFK#6b.<br />
"Forwarded from Gettysburg with Note<br />
Saying We 'Have Hunch That Minister Kimba<br />
Still Thinks That DDE Is President of U.S.'"<br />
Envelope. Fr: Standard Steel Corporation,<br />
Los Angeles. To: Dwight D. Eisenhower.<br />
May 2, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Warren A. Henderson. To:<br />
Polly Yates.<br />
June 12, 1962. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
Memoranda on Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga Dividend Payments and DRC<br />
Legislation regarding Katanga Companies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 8,1962.1p. JFK#7a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Memoranda on Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga Dividend Payments and DRC<br />
Legislation regarding Katanga Companies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#7a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
DRC Legislation regarding Katanga<br />
Companies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#7a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Dividend<br />
Payments.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 8,1962. 1p. JFK#8. QUO.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#8a.<br />
[Note: Document Unreadable.]<br />
Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#8a.OUO.<br />
Efforts to Bring about Reunification of DRC<br />
Through Peaceful Negotiations.<br />
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Frame Document<br />
0624 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 28,1962.1 p. JFK#8b. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0626 Incoming Telegram #2905. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23,1962. 1p. JFK#8c. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Efforts to<br />
Bring about Reunification Through Peaceful<br />
Negotiations.<br />
0627 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
"Government of South Kasai," DRC.<br />
0628 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Government of<br />
South Kasai. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 30, 1962. 1p.JFK#9a.<br />
Request for U.S. Aid in Wake of Massive<br />
Influx of Katangese Refugees and over Two<br />
Years of Violence, Disease, and Hunger.<br />
0629 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June 1,1962.1 p. JFK#9b.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
0630 Telegram (in French). Fr: Government of<br />
South Kasai. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9c.<br />
0632 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 23, 1962.2pp. JFK#9b. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Implementation of Tax Collection Scheme in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0634 Congo•General; Tripartite Congo<br />
Talks, May 1962 (1 of 2).<br />
0635 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0638 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Tripartite Congo Talks.<br />
0639 Tabl. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0640 Outgoing Telegram #6054. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
May 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to David K. E.<br />
Bruce, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain,<br />
regarding Tripartite Talks between U.S.,<br />
Britain, and Belgium on DRC.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0642 Copy of Outgoing Telegram #6054. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
May 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to David K. E.<br />
Bruce, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain,<br />
regarding Tripartite Talks between U.S.,<br />
Britain, and Belgium on DRC.<br />
0644 Incoming Telegram #4202. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15, 1962. 1p. JFK#3. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0645 Incoming Telegram #4204. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15,1962. 7pp. JFK#4. S. 9/3/74.<br />
First Session of Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0652 Incoming Telegram #4205. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15, 1962. 6pp. JFK#5. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0658 Incoming Telegram #4208. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962. 4pp. JFK#6. S. 3/86.<br />
Aide Mémoire Submitted by Robert<br />
Rothschild, Chief of Cabinet to Belgian<br />
Foreign Minister, to Tripartite Meeting on<br />
DRC.<br />
0662 Incoming Telegram #4218. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Consideration of Robert Rothschild's Aide<br />
Mémoire at Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0665 Incoming Telegram #4223. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. S. 9/3/74.<br />
State Department Disappointment with<br />
Results of Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0667 Incoming Telegram #4225. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962. 3pp. JFK#9. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Changes in Text of Robert Rothschild's Aide<br />
Mémoire at Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0670 Congo•General; Tripartite Congo<br />
Talks, May 1962 (2 of 2).<br />
0671 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0673 Department of State Airgram #A-1242. Fr:<br />
David K. E. Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Principal Highlights of Tripartite Talks on<br />
DRC.<br />
0676 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 21, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Congo Policy after London Tripartite<br />
Talks.<br />
66 Congo/Reel 4
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0678 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0700<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 22, 1962.1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
Letter from British Ambassador to U.S. David<br />
Ormsby-Gbre to Dean Rusk regarding<br />
London Tripartite Talks on DRC.<br />
0679 Tab 2. 1p.JFK#NA. 0703<br />
0680 Tab 3. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0681 Outgoing Telegram #6425. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
June 1,1962. 5pp. JFK#7. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to British Prime 0706<br />
Minister Harold Macmillan regarding Peaceful<br />
Solution to Congo Crisis. 0708<br />
0686<br />
0687<br />
0690<br />
0691<br />
Congo•General, July 1-27,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp. 0711<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
July 6,1962.1p.JFK#1.<br />
Press Statement on Unidentified Subject by<br />
State Department.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: Pierre Salinger.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a. 0713<br />
"I'm Not Convinced This Wouldn't Get as<br />
Good Play if Handled Properly Thru State.<br />
Your Judgment However. If You Want to Pitch<br />
It Back Do So."<br />
0692 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0715<br />
June 25, 1962.1p. JFK#1b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
DRC Aid Statement.<br />
0693 Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1b.<br />
U.S. Aid to DRC. 0717<br />
0695 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 9, 1962.1p.JFK#2.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated June 25,<br />
1962, f rom-Alphonse Nzuzi, Congolese<br />
Citizen Requesting Financial Assistance. 0719<br />
0696 Translator's Summary of Communication. Fr:<br />
Alphonse Nzuzi. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 25,1962. 1p. JFK#2a. 0720<br />
Congolese Citizen Nzuzi's Request for<br />
Financial Assistance from <strong>John</strong> F <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0697 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
July 2, 1962.1p.JFK#2b.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation." 0722<br />
0698 Letter (in French). Fr: Alphonse Nzuzi. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2c.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #51. Fr: George Ball. To:<br />
U.S. Mission, Geneva.<br />
July 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoulato <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Negotiations in Congo Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To:<br />
George C. McGhee.<br />
July 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. NA.<br />
Discussion with Belgian, British, and French<br />
Embassies on DRC.<br />
[Note: Two-Page Document Labeled JFK#4a<br />
Declassified 3/15/74 Is Unreadable.]<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 24,1962. 3pp. JFK#4b. C. NA.<br />
Courses of Action in DRC.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
July 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
Proposed Disposal of Fifty Thousand Tons of<br />
Tin from Strategic Stockpile of U.S.<br />
Government.<br />
Copy of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
July 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
Proposed Disposal of Fifty Thousand Tons of<br />
Tin from Strategic Stockpile of U.S.<br />
Government.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#5a. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC<br />
President Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5b.<br />
Congolese Concern over U.S. Plans for<br />
Disposition of Fifty Thousand Tons of Tin<br />
from Strategic Stockpile.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5c.<br />
"Draft Approved by Mr. Dungan."<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Joseph<br />
Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5c.<br />
Proposed Disposal of Fifty Thousand Tons of<br />
Tin from Strategic Stockpile of U.S.<br />
Government.<br />
Copy of Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5c.<br />
Proposed Disposal of Fifty Thousand Tons of<br />
Tin from Strategic Stockpile of U.S.<br />
Government.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0724 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0739<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 25, 1962. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
Request of Edmund A. Gullion, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to DRC, for Appointment with<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0741<br />
0725 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#7. QUO.<br />
July 19,1962 Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Moise Tshombe, President of 0743<br />
Secessionist State of Katanga, Protesting UN<br />
Action against Demonstrators in Katanga.<br />
0726 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Moise Tshombe.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 19, 1962. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Protest of UN Action against Demonstrators 0744<br />
in Katanga in Which Women and Children<br />
Were Killed.<br />
0727 Telegram (in French). Fr: Moise Tshombe. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7b.<br />
0729<br />
0730<br />
0733<br />
0734<br />
Congo•General, July 28,1962- 0745<br />
August 2,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"State Asked for Signed Original. Has 0746<br />
Already Been Sent by Cable."<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
July 30, 1962. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
U.S. Understanding of Problems Facing DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in Dealing with 0747<br />
Katanga Secession Issue.<br />
0735 Copy of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Cyrille Adoula. 0749<br />
July 31, 1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
U.S. Understanding of Problems Facing DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in Dealing with 0751<br />
Katanga Secession Issue.<br />
0736 Outgoing Telegram #172. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
July 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#1 a. 0753<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Problems in<br />
Dealing with Katanga Secession Issue.<br />
0738 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0757<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 24, 1962. 1p. JFK#1b. C. NA.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0762<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA.3pp.JFK#1c. S. NA.<br />
Efforts to Negotiate Peaceful Solution to<br />
Katanga Issue.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 28, 1962. 1p. JFK#1d. C. NA.<br />
Suggested Reply to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Letter of July 21, 1962.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1d.<br />
U.S. Understanding of Problems Facing DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in Dealing with<br />
Katanga Secession Issue.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 2, 1962. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Telegrams to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong> from "Baluba Rallying<br />
Movement" and "Katangan Women's<br />
Federation."<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Baluba Rallying<br />
Movement of Katanga. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 19, 1962. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
Protest of UN Action in Firing on Unarmed<br />
Civilian Demonstrators in Katanga.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Katangan<br />
Women's Federation. To: Jacqueline<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 16, 1962. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Protest of UN Action in Firing on Unarmed<br />
Civilian Demonstrators in Katanga.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Katangan Women's<br />
Federation. To: Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2c.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Baluba Rallying<br />
Movement of Katanga: To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2d.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 2,1962. 2pR. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Progress Report on Congo Crisis.<br />
Record of Understanding. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#3a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on July 25,<br />
1962, to Discuss Situation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#3b. C. NA.<br />
Proposal for <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 7pp. JFK#3c. C. NA.<br />
U.S. Course of Action in DRC.<br />
68 Congo/Reel 4
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0769<br />
0770<br />
0773<br />
0781<br />
0782<br />
0787<br />
0791<br />
0794<br />
0795<br />
0796<br />
0799<br />
0804<br />
0809<br />
0813<br />
Congo•General, August 3-10,1962. 0814<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 3, 1962. 8pp. JFK#1. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Proposed U.S. Action on DRC. 0815<br />
Draft <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Action Memorandum.<br />
Fr: NA. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2,1962. 1p. JFK#1a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Approves U.S. Course of<br />
Action in Dealing with Congo Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0816<br />
August 2, 1962. 5pp. JFK#1 b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Course of Action in Dealing with Congo<br />
Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 2, 1962. 4pp. JFK#1c. C. 3/15/74. 0818<br />
Proposal for <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 9, 1962. 3pp. JFK#2. S. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Contact with Moise Tshombe, President<br />
of Secessionist State of Katanga, in Geneva,<br />
Switzerland. 0822<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 10, 1962.1p.JFK#3.<br />
Letter from Sir Alec Douglas-Home to Dean<br />
Rusk, Dated August 10,1962, regarding<br />
Situation in DRC.<br />
0826<br />
Congo•General, August 11-27,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 11, 1962. 5pp. JFK#1. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Current Status of Proposed U.S. Action on<br />
DRC. 0834<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0835<br />
August 8, 1962. 5pp. JFK#1 a. C. 9/3/74. 0838<br />
UN Course of Action in Congo Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#1b. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Proposal for <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation in<br />
DRC. 0839<br />
Aide Mémoire. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1b. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Sir Alec Douglas-Home Recommends Plan<br />
for Negotiated Settlement between DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 24, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/15/74.<br />
"Following Is Letter Senator Dodd Has Sent<br />
to Tshombe."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George S. Springsteen.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
August 24,1962. 1p. JFK#2a.<br />
Letter from Thomas J. Dodd to Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga.<br />
Letter. Fr: Thomas J. Dodd. To: Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
August 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2b. C. NA.<br />
U.S. Government Position on Finding<br />
Peaceful Solution to Congo Crisis.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #335. Fr: George Ball. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
August 24, 1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. NA.<br />
Letter from Thomas J. Dodd to Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, regarding U.S. Position on Congo<br />
Crisis.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #335. Fr: George Ball. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
August 24,1962. 4pp. JFK#2c. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from Thomas J. Dodd to Moise<br />
Tshombe, President of Secessionist State of<br />
Katanga, regarding U.S. Position on Congo<br />
Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 28, 1962. 8pp. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Action Program on DRC, Including U.S.<br />
Efforts to Persuade Moise Tshombe,<br />
President of Secessionist State of Katanga,<br />
to Accept Reconciliation Program.<br />
Congo•General, August 28-31,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 30, 1962. 1p. JFK#1. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd's Letter of August 17, 1962,<br />
concerning DRC.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
August 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#1a. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Thomas J. Dodd regarding His Letter to<br />
Moise Tshombe, President of Secessionist<br />
State of Katanga.<br />
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Frame Document<br />
0841 Letter. Fr: Thomas J. Dodd. To: Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
August 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#1b.<br />
U.S. Government Position on Finding<br />
Peaceful Solution to Congo Crisis.<br />
0843 Department of State Research<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
August 31, 1962. 14pp. JFK#2. S. 7/16/76.<br />
Prospects for <strong>National</strong> Reunification in DRC.<br />
0857 Congo•General, September 1,1962-<br />
OctoberlG, 1962.<br />
0858 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0861 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 17,1962. 1p. JFK#1.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Reply<br />
to Letter from Thomas J. Dodd.<br />
0862 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 25,1962.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Reply to Thomas J. Dodd's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated September 18, 1962,<br />
regarding Developments in DRC.<br />
0863 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Thomas J. Dodd.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Reply to Letter regarding Developments in<br />
DRC.<br />
0864 Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
October 1, 1962. 1 p. JFK#3.<br />
"Per Conversation with George Ball and<br />
Frank Sloan, This Airgram Will Be Held until<br />
Further Notice. This Action Is Not Needed at<br />
This Critical Time."<br />
0865 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 25,1962.1p. JFK#3a C. 9/3/74.<br />
Training of Congolese <strong>National</strong> Army (ANC).<br />
0866 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Mission to<br />
UN.<br />
September 21,1962. 7pp. JFK#3b.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Report of Greene Team on Modernization<br />
and Training of Congolese <strong>National</strong> Army<br />
(ANC).<br />
0874 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Draft CIA Special <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Estimate<br />
on Unidentified Subject.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0875 CIA Intelligence Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
September 29,1962. 3pp. JFK#4a.<br />
S. 1/13/76.<br />
Katangese Air Force.<br />
0878 Incoming Telegram #521. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. QUO.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Reply<br />
to Letter from Robert Gardiner, UN<br />
Representative in DRC, regarding Use of<br />
Mercenaries.<br />
0880 Incoming Telegram #846. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
GullJon. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from George C. McGhee to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Expressing Concern over Lack of Progress in<br />
Congolese Reunification Negotiations.<br />
0882 Incoming Telegram #858. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 1p. JFK#7. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from George C. McGhee to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Expressing Concern over Lack of Progress in<br />
Congolese Reunification Negotiations.<br />
0883 Incoming Telegram #865. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Suggested Reply to Letter from Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Concerning U.S.<br />
Provision of Military Equipment to Congolese<br />
<strong>National</strong> Army (ANC).<br />
0885 Incoming Telegram #626. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Letter<br />
to Robert Gardiner, UN Representative in<br />
DRC, regarding Katangese Cease-fire and<br />
Amnesty.<br />
0887 Incoming Telegram #930. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from George C. McGhee to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe regarding<br />
Progress toward DRC Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0890 Congo•General, October 17-29,<br />
1962.<br />
0891 Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
0895 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 17,1962. 1p. JFK#1. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Military Situation in DRC.<br />
70 Congo/Reel 4
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0896 Defense Intelligence Agency Report. Fr: 0923<br />
Defense Intelligence Agency. To: NA.<br />
NA. 9pp. JFK#1a. S. 10/11/73.<br />
Capabilities of Forces in DRC for Action in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0905 Incoming Telegram #685. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk. 0924<br />
October 22,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise 0925<br />
Tshombe to Eliud Wambe Mathu regarding 0928<br />
Amendments to DRC-Katanga Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
0907 Memorandum. Fr: Howard Furnas. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
October 23,1962. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Distribution of Memorandum for President on<br />
Mission to Congo. 0931<br />
0908 Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 22,1962. 6pp. JFK#3a. S. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Mission to Congo, September 25-<br />
October19,1962.<br />
0914 Outgoing Telegram #388. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville. 0933<br />
October 25,1962.1p. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Appreciation for<br />
Gift of Mineral Collection from Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0915 Outgoing Telegram #390. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0936<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
October 27,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. LOU.<br />
Message from Thomas J. Dodd to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe regarding<br />
Progress toward Implementation of UN<br />
Secretary General's DRC Reunification Plan. 0937<br />
0917 Incoming Telegram #1013. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 27,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expressing<br />
Support for U.S. Position in Cuban Missile 0938<br />
Crisis.<br />
0919 Memorandum. Fr: Roger Hilsman. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 29,1962.1p. JFK#7. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from U.S. Consul in Elisabethville,<br />
Katanga Province, DRC. 0940<br />
0920 Message. Fr: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
To: Department of State.<br />
October 26, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7a. S. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to George C. McGhee regarding<br />
U.S. Policy on DRC <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1020. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 29,1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Congo•General, October 30,1962-<br />
NovemberS, 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #697. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expressing<br />
Support for U.S. Position in Cuban Missile<br />
Crisis.<br />
Copy of Incoming Telegram #697. Fr: [?]<br />
Dean. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 1/25/74.<br />
Message from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expressing<br />
Support for U.S. Position in Cuban Missile<br />
Crisis.<br />
Memorandum for Record. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: NA.<br />
November 1,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. S. 4/6/76.<br />
Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on DRC,<br />
Wednesday, October 31,1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
November 1,1962.1p. JFK#4. S. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews DRC Situation and<br />
Orders George C. McGhee to Return to<br />
Congo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 2,1962.1p. JFK#5.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Have Been Sidelined in<br />
Blue."<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
October 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#5a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews George C.<br />
McGhee's Report on His Mission to DRC and<br />
Developments since That Time.<br />
Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr:<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
October 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#5a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews George C.<br />
McGhee's Report on His Mission to DRC and<br />
Developments since That Time.<br />
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0942 Department of State Airgram #A-173. Fr: 0952<br />
Norman E. Warner. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Congolese Government Reactions to Cuban<br />
Missile Crisis.<br />
0943 Outgoing Telegram #406. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0953<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
Novembers, 1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 3/15/74.<br />
State Department Decision to Ignore Letter<br />
from Katangese President Moise Tshombe to 0954<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0944 Note. Fr: Sarah [?]. To: Polly Yates.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
"Mr. Kaysen Cleared This with State on 0962<br />
November 3."<br />
0945 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0963<br />
Carl Kaysen. 0966<br />
November 2, 1962.1p. JFK#7b.<br />
White House Approval of Draft Cable to U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
0946 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#7c. C. 3/15/74. . 0970<br />
State Department Decision to Ignore Letter<br />
from Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0947 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
November 5, 1962. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 3/15/74. 0972<br />
"While You Cavort with White Chancellors, I<br />
Hold Hand of Dark Vice Prime Minister...."<br />
0948 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
October 22,1962. 2pp. JFK#8a. C. 3/15/74. 0973<br />
Conversation with Jason Sendwe, Vice Prime<br />
Minister of DRC, regarding Political Events in<br />
Congo.<br />
0950 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
November 5,1962. 1 p. JFK#9. TS. 9/3/74. 0974<br />
Rusk and George Ball Asked to Work Out<br />
U.S. Alternatives in Event of Collapse of UN<br />
Effort in DRC.<br />
0951 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 5,1962.1p. JFK#9. TS. 9/3/74.<br />
Rusk and George Ball Asked to Work Out 0975<br />
U.S. Alternatives in Event of Collapse of UN<br />
Effort in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Novembers, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. TS. 9/3/74.<br />
Rusk and George Ball Asked to Work Out<br />
U.S. Alternatives in Event of Collapse of UN<br />
Effort in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11.NA. 9/3/74.<br />
Proposed U.S. Contingency Plan for DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
November 6, 1962. 8pp. JFK#11a. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Proposed U.S. Contingency Plan for DRC.<br />
Congo•General, November 6-10,<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #414. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
Novembers, 1962. 4pp. JFK#1. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from George C. McGhee to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
regarding Efforts to Implement UN's DRC<br />
Reunification Plan.<br />
CIA Draft Daily Brief. Fr: CIA To: NA.<br />
November 7,1962.1p. JFK#2a. TS. 1/13/76<br />
IP.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Central<br />
Government Exerts Military Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Brussels Domestic<br />
Service. To: NA.<br />
November 7,1962.1p. JFK#2a.<br />
DRC Attack on Katangese Positions at<br />
Kongolo.<br />
Note. Fr: Sarah [?]. To: Polly Yates.<br />
November 7,1962.1p. JFK#3.<br />
"First One Cleared with State 11/6 by Mr.<br />
Kaysen. Second One Cleared by President.<br />
Carl Kaysen Notified State of Clearance on<br />
11/7."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 5, 1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
"For Approval in White House Prior to<br />
Transmission. We Understand That Mr.<br />
Kaysen Would Like to Review These<br />
Telegrams."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
November 5,1962. 4pp. JFK#3b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from George C. McGhee to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
regarding Efforts to Implement UN's DRC<br />
Reunification Plan.<br />
72 Congo/Reel 4
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0979<br />
0982<br />
0985<br />
0986<br />
0987<br />
0989<br />
0993<br />
0994<br />
Document Frame Document<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, ROOl 5<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
Novembers, 1962. 3pp. JFK#3b. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Expressing<br />
Appreciation for Congolese Support during<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #699. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
Novembers, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Expressing<br />
Appreciation for Congolese Support during<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: William<br />
H. Brubeck.<br />
November 7,1962.1p. JFK#5. S. 3/15/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews Congo Problem<br />
and Approves U.S. Contingency Plans for<br />
Dealing with Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
November 7,1962. 1p. JFK#6. C. NA.<br />
Correspondence between Thomas J. Dodd<br />
and Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 7, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Estimate of Congo Situation and Proposals<br />
for U.S. Course of Action.<br />
Memorandum for Record. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: NA.<br />
November 8, 1962. 4pp. JFK#8. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on DRC and<br />
Proposed U.S. Contingency Plan, November<br />
7, 1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
November 8, 1962.1p. JFK#9.<br />
George C. McGhee's Visit to Belgium and<br />
Possible Trip to DRC and Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #718. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
November 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#10.<br />
C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Expressing<br />
Appreciation for Congolese Support during<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Congo•General cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001<br />
0002<br />
0005<br />
0006<br />
0015<br />
0016<br />
0017<br />
0018<br />
0019<br />
0020<br />
Congo•General, November 11-30,<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 13,1962.1p. JFK#1.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between DRC<br />
Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko and George<br />
C. McGhee.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
October 31,1962. 9pp. JFK#1a. C. 3/15/74.<br />
U.S. Approves Steps to Strengthen DRC and<br />
Help Implement UN's Reunification Plan.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 14,1962. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: William H.<br />
Brubeck. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 14,1962.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 16,1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Discussion with UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-107. Fr: W.<br />
Wendell Blancke. To: Department of State.<br />
November 15,1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou<br />
Offering Congratulations on Success of<br />
Democratic Party in U.S. Elections.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 13,1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 13, 1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Congratulations on Success of Democratic<br />
Party in U.S. Elections.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0021 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0032<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#5. C. 3/15/74. 0033<br />
Next Legal Steps in Case against Michel 0034<br />
Struelens, Director of Katanga Information<br />
Service.<br />
0022 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Thomas J.<br />
Dodd. 0044<br />
November 19,1962.1p. JFK#6.<br />
Progress toward Agreement on Reintegration<br />
of Katanga into DRC.<br />
0023 Letter. Fr: Thomas J. Dodd. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0049<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0051<br />
November 8,1962.1p. JFK#6a.<br />
Discussions with George C. McGhee<br />
regarding Situation in Congo.<br />
0024 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 19,1962. 1 p. JFK#7. C. 3/15/74. 0055<br />
Status of Michel Struelens Case.<br />
0025 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 19, 1962. 1 p. JFK#7. C. 3/15/74. 0058<br />
Status of Michel Struelens Case.<br />
0026 Outgoing Telegram #758. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
November 23, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/15/74.<br />
Message from Rusk to DRC Prime Minister 0067<br />
Cyrille Adoula regarding U.S. Support of<br />
Efforts toward Reunification of Congo.<br />
0028 Outgoing Telegram #224. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
November 14, 1962.1p. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Congratulatory<br />
Message on Recent U.S. Election Victories<br />
from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
0029 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0070<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 22, 1962. 1 p. JFK#9a. OUO. 0071<br />
Suggested Reply from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to 0074<br />
Telegram from Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou.<br />
0030 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Brazzaville.<br />
November 14,1962.1p. JFK#9a. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Congratulatory 0085<br />
Message on Recent U.S. Election Victories<br />
from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou.<br />
0031 Letter (in French). Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 9,1962.1p. JFK#9b.<br />
74<br />
Document<br />
Congo•General, December 1-13,<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 8pp. JFK#1. S. 2/24/78.<br />
Possible Soviet Military Assistance to DRC.<br />
CIA Draft Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
December 11, 1962. 5pp. JFK#2. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Certain Consequences of Withdrawal of UN<br />
Forces from DRC.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#4.<br />
S. 12/30/77 IP.<br />
Recommended U.S. Course of Action on<br />
DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 2/16/79.<br />
U.S. Alternatives in Congo Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Joseph J. Siseo. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 13,1962. 9pp. JFK#5a.<br />
S. 2/24/78.<br />
New U.S. Policy on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #913. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13,1962.3pp. JFK#5b.<br />
C. 2/24/78.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to UN Secretary General U Thant<br />
regarding Proposal on Payment of Union<br />
Miniere du Haut Katanga Foreign Exchange<br />
Earnings to UN Monetary Council.<br />
Congo•General, December 14-16,<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Harlan Cleveland. To:<br />
Undersecretary of State.<br />
December 16,1962. 11 pp. JFK#1.<br />
TS. 12/8/77.<br />
Report of Conversation with UN Secretary<br />
General U Thant on DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
December 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#3.<br />
TS. 12/30/77 IP.<br />
U.S. Control over Resumption of Hostilities in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Congo/Reel 5
Frame Document Frame<br />
0087 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0142<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. S. 2/28/78.<br />
Congo Issues Involving Possible Use of U.S.<br />
Military Force in DRC.<br />
0089 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#5. TS. 12/30/77 IP. 0143<br />
Possible Injection of U.S. Military Force in<br />
DRC to Force Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
0093 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mannen Williams. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. LOU.<br />
Analysis of December <strong>1961</strong> UN Military 0146<br />
Operations around Elisabethville, Katanga,<br />
DRC.<br />
0095 Outgoing Telegram #509. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 12/8/77. 0148<br />
Reply to Letter from Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Proposal on<br />
Payment of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
Foreign Exchange Earnings to UN Monetary<br />
Council.<br />
0150<br />
0098 Congo•General, December 17,1962.<br />
0099 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0102 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 21 pp. JFK#1. TS. 2/28/78.<br />
0152<br />
U.S. Operating Plan for DRC [Mission of U.S.<br />
Force Elements in Support of UN Operations<br />
in Congo]..<br />
0124 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
0154<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#2.TS. 2/16/79.<br />
Military Implementation of U.S. Plan to Force<br />
Reunification of DRC.<br />
0125 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 9pp. JFK#2. TS. 2/16/79.<br />
U.S. Composite Air Strike Unit in Support of 0155<br />
UN Operations in DRC.<br />
0134 Congo•General, December 18-31,<br />
1962.<br />
0135 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0138 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0162<br />
December 24,1962.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula, Dated December 11,<br />
1962.<br />
0140 Letter (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong> 0163<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 11,1962.2pp. JFK#2a. 0164<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 11,1962.1p. JFK#2b.<br />
Congolese Government, under Terms of UN<br />
<strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan, Imposes<br />
Copper and Cobalt Embargo on Katanga.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-1057. Fr: [?]<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 3/5/79.<br />
UPA Leader Holden Roberto Explains<br />
Reasons for Opposition to U.S. Rapporteur<br />
Proposal for Portuguese Territories in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr: Carl<br />
Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 28,1962.1p. JFK#4. S. 2/23/78.<br />
UN Air Commander at Leopoldville Orders Air<br />
Attack on Kolwezi, Katanga, DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
December 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#4b.<br />
C. 6/20/79 IP.<br />
Recent Developments in Elisabethville<br />
(Secessionist State of Katanga).<br />
Press Release. Fr: UN. To: NA.<br />
December 28,1962.2pp. JFK#5a.<br />
Heavy Fighting Reported between Katanga<br />
Gendarmes and UN Forces in Katanga.<br />
Copy of Press Release. Fr: UN. To: NA.<br />
December 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#5a.<br />
Heavy Fighting Reported between Katanga<br />
Gendarmes and UN Forces in Katanga.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
Letter (in French) from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 7pp. JFK#7. S. 2/23/78.<br />
U.S. Gets Assurances on Limited UN Military<br />
Plans and Willingness of UN Secretary<br />
General U Thant to Make Statement of<br />
Political Objectives in DRC.<br />
Table of Contents. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9.<br />
List of Memoranda and Reports Relating to<br />
DRC.<br />
Congo•General; George W. Ball's<br />
Papers, December 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 75
Frame Document Frame<br />
0168 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: 0217<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 13, 1962.1p. JFK#1. TS. NA.<br />
George W. Ball's Papers on Congo Crisis.<br />
0169 Letter. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0220<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 12,1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Memorandum on DRC.<br />
0170 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 12, 1962. 4pp. JFK#5. S. 2/22/79.<br />
Proposals for Dealing with Congo Crisis.<br />
0174 Tab 3. 1 p. JFK#NA. 0229<br />
0176 State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Undersecretary of<br />
State.<br />
December 12, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. S. 2/21/78. 0231<br />
"A Successor Coalition in Leopoldville<br />
(Congo•DRC) and Possibility of Katanga<br />
Compromise: False Alternative."<br />
0178 Tab 4. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0179 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. To: 0233<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 10, 1962. 9pp. JFK#7. C. 2/21/78.<br />
U.S. Policy Alternatives in DRC.<br />
0188 Tab5. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
0189 Draft Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: NA.<br />
December 12, 1962. 6pp. JFK#8. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Proposed Next Steps for U.S. in DRC. 0234<br />
0195 State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7,1962. 8pp. JFK#9. S. 2/24/78.<br />
Possible Soviet Military Assistance to DRC.<br />
0203 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0235<br />
0205 Letter. Fr: Paul N'rtze. To: George W. Ball.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#11. NA. 2/17/78.<br />
Deteriorating Situation in DRC.<br />
0207 Memorandum. Fr: Curtis E. LeMay. To:<br />
Robert S. McNamara.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#12. TS. 2/17/78.<br />
DRC Developments. 0237<br />
0209 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong> 0238<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 12,1962. 4pp. JFK#13.<br />
S. 2/22/79.<br />
Proposals for Dealing with Congo Crisis.<br />
0213 Congo•General, January 1-15,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0214 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0215 White House Outgoing Message. Fr: Carl<br />
Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK# 1. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Military Situation in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Telegram. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Congo Situation Report.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Thomas L. Hughes. To: G.<br />
Mennen Williams.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. C. 12/13/77 IP.<br />
Dangers to UN-U.S. Policy if Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Establishes<br />
Redoubt in Jabotville-Kolwezi Area or<br />
Returns to Elisabethville to Renew<br />
Negotiations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: George<br />
W. Ball.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Situation in DRC.<br />
CIA Intelligence Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 12/6/77.<br />
Consequences of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Removal from Katanga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
Criticism of U.S. Vote in UN on Acceptance<br />
of International Court of Justice Opinion and<br />
Financing Measures for DRC and Middle<br />
East Operations by Arthur Krock of New York<br />
Times.<br />
Incoming Telegram #954. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Message to Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-<br />
Henri Spaak on Unidentified Subject.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #976. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7a. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Letter from Rusk to Belgian Foreign Minister<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Situation in<br />
Katanga and Killing of Belgian Citizens by<br />
UN Troops.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#7b.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #976. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7c. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Letter from Rusk to Belgian Foreign Minister<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Situation in<br />
Katanga and Killing of Belgian Citizens by<br />
UN Troops.<br />
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0240 Memorandum. Fr: Howard Furnas. To: 0253<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
January 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#8.<br />
The Attached Copy of Memorandum for<br />
Secretary Is Enclosed for Your Information.<br />
Copy of It Has Been Submitted Directly to 0256<br />
Carl Kaysen."<br />
0242 Memorandum. Fr: Harlan Cleveland. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#8a. C. 12/13/77. 0259<br />
Current Developments on DRC.<br />
0243 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#9.<br />
0244 Outgoing Telegram #985. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#10. C. 12/13/77. 0261<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Belgian Foreign<br />
Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's Letter on DRC<br />
Situation and European Economic<br />
Community's Agricultural Policy.<br />
0245 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Brussels.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#10a. C. 12/13/77.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Belgian Foreign 0263<br />
Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's Letter on DRC<br />
Situation and European Economic 0264<br />
Community's Agricultural Policy. 0265<br />
0246 Incoming Telegram #944. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#10b. C. 12/13/77.<br />
Discussions with Belgian Foreign Minister . 0266<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Situation in<br />
DRC, NATO, and European Matters.<br />
0247 White House Outgoing Message. Fr: Carl 0267<br />
Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#11a. C. 2/21/78.<br />
0248 Telegram. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#11b. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Joint U.S.-Belgian Statement on Unidentified<br />
Subject. 0268<br />
0249 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassies,<br />
London and Brussels.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#11c. C. 12/13/77.<br />
U.S. Press Statement on UN Military<br />
Operations and Political Objectives in 0269<br />
Katanga.<br />
0252 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
Januarys, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#11d.<br />
Joint Declaration of U.S., British, and Belgian<br />
Governments.<br />
Document<br />
Draft. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.3pp.JFK#11e.<br />
Joint Declaration of U.S., British, and Belgian<br />
Governments on UN Military Operations and<br />
Political Objectives in Katanga.<br />
CIA Memorandum. Fr: Sherman Kent. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> A. McCone.<br />
January 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#12. S. 12/6/77.<br />
Soviet View of DRC Situation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
January 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13.<br />
Proposed Memorandum on Financing UN<br />
Operations in DRC and Middle East.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1031. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. S. 2/21/78.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Belgian<br />
Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak regarding<br />
Efforts toward Peaceful Solution to DRC<br />
Crisis.<br />
Congo•General, January 16-31,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
January 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1.<br />
Report on Situation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
January 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. LOU.<br />
Current Situation in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #284. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply tó Message from<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement of East,<br />
Central, and South <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA)<br />
Conference in Leopoldville, DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2a.<br />
White House Approval of Draft Telegram to<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2b. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement of East,<br />
Central, and South <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA)<br />
Conference in Leopoldville, DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 77
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0270<br />
0271<br />
0272<br />
0273<br />
0274<br />
0275<br />
0276<br />
0278<br />
0286<br />
0289<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>! To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3pp.<br />
Letters of Appreciation to George C.<br />
McGhee, Harlan Cleveland, and G. Mennen<br />
Williams for Their Efforts on DRC Problem.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: George C.<br />
McGhee.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Appreciation of U.S. Achievements in DRC at<br />
End of Katangese Secession.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Harlan<br />
Cleveland.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3b.<br />
Appreciation of U.S. Achievements in DRC at<br />
End of Katangese Secession.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: G. Mennen<br />
Williams.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3c.<br />
Appreciation of U.S. Achievements in DRC at<br />
End of Katangese Secession.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
January 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. NA.<br />
Angolan Refugees in DRC.<br />
Letter. Fr: George C. McGhee. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Reply to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter of Appreciation for<br />
McGhee's Role in Implementing U.S. Congo<br />
Policy.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
January 24,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 7/9/79.<br />
DRC White Paper.<br />
White Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 8pp. JFK#6a. C. 7/19/79.<br />
DRC White Paper [Note: Document Partially<br />
Unreadable].<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7.<br />
Plans for Reducing UN Military Commitment<br />
in DRC for Retraining and Reintegrating<br />
Congloese Army and Establishing "Nation<br />
Building" Programs.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1165. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Letter of Appreciation from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
to Edmund A. Gullion, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
DRC, for His Role in Implementing U.S.<br />
Congo Policy.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0291 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion.<br />
January 25, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8a. OUO.<br />
Letter of Appreciation for Gullion's Role in<br />
Implementing U.S. Congo Policy.<br />
0292 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion.<br />
January 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8b. OUO.<br />
Letter of Appreciation for Gullion's Role in<br />
Implementing U.S. Congo Policy.<br />
0293 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion.<br />
January 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8c. OUO.<br />
Letter of Appreciation for Gullion's Role in<br />
Implementing U.S. Congo Policy.<br />
0294 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
January 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#9.<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
0295 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: U Thant.<br />
January 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#9a.<br />
Letter of Congratulations on Successful<br />
Resolution of Problem of Katangese<br />
Secession.<br />
0296 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 28, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#9b.<br />
Letter to UN Secretary General U Thant on<br />
End of Katangese Secession.<br />
0297 Draft Letter. Fr. <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: U<br />
Thant.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9c.<br />
Letter of Congratulations on Successful<br />
Resolution of Problem of Katangese<br />
Secession.<br />
0298 Congo•General, February 1,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
Aprll 15,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0299 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0300 Letter. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 1, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Reply to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter of Appreciation for<br />
Gullion's Role in Implementing U.S. Congo<br />
Policy.<br />
0301 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
March 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#2.<br />
Possible Withdrawal of Ethiopian UN<br />
Battalions from DRC.<br />
0302 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 8/9/77.<br />
Briefing Paper on DRC.<br />
78 Congo/Reel 5
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0303 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0324<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#4. C. 12/13/77. 0325<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting on Developments in DRC 0326<br />
and Possible U.S. Aid.<br />
0304 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4a.<br />
C. 11/10/77 IP. 0329<br />
U.S. Policy toward DRC.<br />
0308 Memorandum for Record. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 7/12/79 IP.<br />
Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on U.S.<br />
Achievements and Problems in DRC.<br />
0311 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
April 1, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6. S. 12/13/77.<br />
Possible U.S. Action to Slow Withdrawal of<br />
Indian UN Troops in DRC due to Ominous<br />
News from Katanga. 0456<br />
0312 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck. 0457<br />
March 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. 0458<br />
"For Appropriate Handling."<br />
0313 Letter (in French). Fr: President of Grand<br />
Council of Katanga. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, U<br />
Thant, Joseph Kasavubu, Cyrille Adoula,<br />
Moise Tshombe, Queen Elizabeth II, Charles 0467<br />
de Gaulle, Pope <strong>John</strong> XXIII, and Congolese<br />
Leaders.<br />
March 14, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6a.<br />
0315 Copy of Letter (in French). Fr: President of<br />
Grand Council of Katanga. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, U Thant, Joseph Kasavubu, Cyrille 0469<br />
Adoula, Moise Tshombe, Queen Elizabeth II,<br />
Charles de Gaulle, Pope <strong>John</strong> XXIII, and<br />
Congolese Leaders.<br />
March 14, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a.<br />
0317 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0470<br />
April 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 2/16/79.<br />
UN Troop Withdrawals from DRC.<br />
0319 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0471<br />
April 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 12/13/77.<br />
Problems of UN Troop Withdrawals from<br />
DRC, U.S. Policy toward DRC, and 0474<br />
Retraining of Congolese Army.<br />
0321 Memorandum. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8a. C. 2/16/79.<br />
Suggestions regarding U.S. Policy in DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 5<br />
Document<br />
Congo•General; Proposals for U.S.<br />
Policy In Congo, February 20,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/13/80.<br />
Harlan Cleveland's Report on DRC.<br />
Report. Fr: Harlan Cleveland. To: NA.<br />
February 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 126pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 5/13/80.<br />
Proposals for U.S. Policy in DRC [U Thant<br />
Plan for Reunification of DRC; Retraining of<br />
ANC; Development of Provincial Police in<br />
DRC; Efforts to Stabilize Inflation in DRC; UN<br />
Congo Fund; U.S. Economic Assistance to<br />
DRC; UN Aid Programs for DRC; Force<br />
Levels of UN Organization to Congo (ONUC);<br />
and Foreign Aid Contributions to DRC].<br />
Congo•General, April 16,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
May31,l963.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Thomas L. Hughes. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. JFK#1. S. 12/9/77.<br />
Western Efforts to Alleviate Congo's Political<br />
and Economic Instability.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: Leo V. Hayes. To:<br />
NA.<br />
April 29,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#2. C. 2/21/78 IP.<br />
Biographical Data on General Joseph<br />
Desiree Mobutu, Commander in Chief of<br />
ANC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William P. Bundy. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2c. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu,<br />
Commander in Chief of ANC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3.<br />
Status of ANC Retraining.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#3a.<br />
Status of ANC Retraining.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William P. Bundy. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu,<br />
Commander in Chief of ANC.<br />
79
Frame Document Frame<br />
0475 Incoming Telegram #444. Fr: W. Wendell 0493<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 5/17/73.<br />
Letter from Congolese (Brazzaville) President<br />
Fulbert Youlou to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Possible Discussion of U.S. Racial<br />
Disturbances at OAU Addis Ababa 0495<br />
Conference.<br />
0478 Outgoing Telegram #349. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
May 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. S. 5/20/73.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert 0496<br />
Youlou regarding Items for Discussion at<br />
Addis Ababa OAU Conference.<br />
0479 Letter. Fr: William P. Bundy. To: Chester V.<br />
Clifton.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7. C. 5/20/73.<br />
Items for Discussion between <strong>John</strong> F. 0497<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Genera! Joseph Desiree<br />
Mobutu, Commander in Chief of ANC.<br />
0480 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#7a. C. 5/20/73.<br />
Expected Subjects That General Joseph<br />
Desiree Mobutu, Commander in Chief of 0500<br />
ANC, Will Discuss with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0482 Letter. Fr: William P. Bundy. To: Chester V.<br />
Clifton.<br />
May 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7b. C. NA.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu,<br />
Commander in Chief of ANC. 0506<br />
0484 Congo•General, June 1-30,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0485 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0486 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#1. 0507<br />
"Submitted for Approval Prior to Distribution.<br />
The President's Remarks Are Sidelined in<br />
Blue."<br />
0487 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To: 0510<br />
NA.<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1 a. C. 5/31/73.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu, 0511<br />
Commander in Chief of ANC, regarding<br />
Retraining of ANC.<br />
0491 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June5, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
"For Transmittal Via Pouch Only, Per<br />
Instructions of Mr. Kaysen."<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
June 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2a.<br />
Congratulatory Message on Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Youlou's Role at Addis<br />
Ababa OAU Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.'jFK#2b.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou, Dated<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2c.<br />
Suggested Reply to Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou's Letter of May 17,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Fulbert<br />
Youlou.<br />
June 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2d.<br />
Congratulatory Message on Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Youlou's Role at Addis<br />
Ababa OAU Conference.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Fulbert Youlou. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#2e.<br />
Items for Discussion at Addis Ababa OAU<br />
Conference, Including U.S. Racial<br />
Disturbances, Foreign Intervention in DRC,<br />
and Problem of Angola.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #379. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brazzaville.<br />
June 5,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
"President Signed Letter to Youlou June 5<br />
Which Being Pouched for Delivery with No<br />
Prior Telegraphic Transmission."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 2/22/79 IP.<br />
Retraining and Modernization of ANC.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5. C. 6/10/73.<br />
"For Your Information."<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#5a. C. 6/10/73.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu,<br />
Commander in Chief of ANC, regarding<br />
Retraining of ANC.<br />
80 Congo/Reel 5
Frame Document<br />
0515 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 29, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#6.<br />
Transmission of Certificate of Honorary<br />
Membership in DRC Welfare Agency from<br />
Mrs. Cyrille Adoula, Wife of Congolese Prime<br />
Minister, to Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0516 CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
June 14, <strong>1963</strong>. 10pp. JFK#7. S. 11/10/77.<br />
DRC Economy.<br />
0526<br />
0527<br />
0528<br />
0529<br />
Congo•General, July 1,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
AugustSI, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 23, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula, Dated July 4,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0530 Letter (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
0531 Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2b. LOU.<br />
DRC Government Lifts Prohibition on<br />
Importation of Copper or Cobalt from South<br />
Katanga Province.<br />
0533 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 2^7/78 IP.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Inquiry regarding Status of<br />
ANC Retraining.<br />
0534 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. McKesson. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3a. C. 12/9/77.<br />
Status of Retraining of ANC.<br />
0537 Incoming Telegram #240. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 14,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4. C. 8/14/73.<br />
Letter from Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-<br />
Henri Spaak to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Monetary Reform.<br />
0541 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 8/15/73.<br />
Government Crisis in Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Forces President Fulbert Youlou to Call on<br />
French Troops for Support.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0543 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. S. 12/9/77.<br />
Government Crisis in Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
Forces Resignation of President Fulbert<br />
Youlou and Assumption of Presidency by<br />
Alphonse Massamba-Debat.<br />
0545 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
New President and Cabinet of Congo<br />
(Brazzaville).<br />
0547 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 11/7/77 IP.<br />
Biographical Data on Alphonse Massamba-<br />
Debat, New President and Minister of<br />
Defense of Congo (Brazzaville).<br />
0549 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 22, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#9.<br />
Translation of Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Alphonse Massamba-Debat, Chief of<br />
Provisional Government of Congo<br />
(Brazzaville).<br />
0550 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Alphonse<br />
Massamba-Debat. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#9a.<br />
Announcement of Resignation of Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou and<br />
Appointment of New Provisional President<br />
and Cabinet.<br />
0551 Telegram (in French). Fr: Alphonse<br />
Massamba-Debat. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9b.<br />
0553 Copy of Telegram (in French). Fr: Alphonse<br />
Massamba-Debat. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9c.<br />
0554 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 3/2/78.<br />
Problem of UN Troop Retention in DRC.<br />
0556 Memorandum. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 29, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#11. C. 12/9/77.<br />
Retention of UN Troops in DRC.<br />
0558 Outgoing Telegram #544. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 25, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#11a. C. 12/9/77.<br />
Problem of Financing Retention of UN<br />
Troops in DRC.<br />
0559 Congo•General, September 1,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
OctoberlO, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0560 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 81
Frame Document Frame<br />
0561 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: 0575<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September?, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Establishment of U.S. Congo Advisory<br />
Group.<br />
0563 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk. 0577<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Memorandum from Adlai E. Stevenson,<br />
Containing Proposal for Formation of Congo<br />
Advisory Group.<br />
0564 Memorandum. Fr: Adlai E. Stevenson. To: 0578<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. C. 12/10/77.<br />
Proposal for Establishment of<br />
Interdepartmental Advisory Committee on<br />
DRC. 0579<br />
0565 Handwritten Note. Fr: Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
0565 Handwritten Note. Fr: Ina [?]. To: NA.<br />
September 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2a. 0580<br />
Telephone Conversation between Carol C.<br />
Moor and Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
0566 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
September 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2b.<br />
Importance of Maintaining UN Troops in<br />
DRC. 0583<br />
0567 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read.<br />
September 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
"For Appropriate Handling."<br />
0568 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0585<br />
Septembers, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Albert<br />
Loumanza, Deputy to DRC House of<br />
Representatives.<br />
0569 Translator's Summary of Communication. Fr: 0588<br />
Albert Loumanza. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Augusts, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3b.<br />
Personal Appeal to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Financial<br />
Aid.<br />
0570 Translation of Letter. Fr: Albert Loumanza. 0591<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#3c.<br />
Personal Appeal to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Financial<br />
Aid. 0592<br />
0574 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
Memoranda of Conversation between Dean<br />
Rusk and Nigerian Foreign Minister Jaja<br />
Wachuku.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
September 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a<br />
C. 12/10/77.<br />
Retention of UN Troops in DRC and<br />
Retraining of Congolese <strong>Security</strong> Forces.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: William P. Bundy.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
"Return to Bromley Smith's File. No Action<br />
Required."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5a.<br />
C. 9/13/73.<br />
Future of UN Military Force in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Importance of Maintaining UN Troops in<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #730. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#6. LOU.<br />
Letter of Appreciation from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
for His Support of Congolese Unity and<br />
Principle of Self-Government.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. C. 12/10/77.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> by DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1242. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 12/10/77.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Visit to<br />
New York to Address UN.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 12/10/77.<br />
Talking Paper for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
CIA Biographic Register. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
October 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#9a. NA. 11/7/77 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#9b. C. 12/10/77.<br />
Talking Paper for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
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0595 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: 0615<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#10. C. 10/9/73.<br />
Transmittal of Original of DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0596 Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0616<br />
October 2, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10a.<br />
Letter of Appreciation from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Adoula to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for His Support<br />
of Congolese Unity and Principle of Self-<br />
Government.<br />
0598 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: 0619<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 11/10/77<br />
IP.<br />
Retraining and Modernization of ANC.<br />
0600 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0620<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#11a. C. 11/10/77 IP.<br />
Retraining and Modernization of ANC.<br />
0604 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#12. C. 10/9/73.<br />
Possible Discussion of DRC Monetary 0621<br />
Reform at Meeting between DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula and <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0605 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Kenneth<br />
O'Donnell. 0623<br />
October 10,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13.<br />
Possible Subject of Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula. 0625<br />
0606 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#13a. C. 11/10/77<br />
IP.<br />
Retraining and Modernization of ANC.<br />
0610 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 12/10/77.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and DRC 0628<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0612 Congo•General, October 11,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
November22,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0613 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0614 Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge 0629<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 14,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Are Sidelined in Blue."<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. 2/23/71.<br />
Martial Law Established in Leopoldville, DRC,<br />
on Orders from Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
due to Unrest among Labor Union Leaders.<br />
CIA Intelligence Memorandum. Fr: CIA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#5. S. 2/21/78 IP.<br />
Situation in DRC following Proclamation of<br />
State of Emergency due to Labor Union<br />
Unrest.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6.<br />
Gift of Ivory Carving to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
Emmanuel Bamba, DRC Finance Minister.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. C. 2/23/77.<br />
Discussions with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
Question of Whom U.S. Should Support in<br />
Confused Political Situation in DRC.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7a. C. 11/10/77.<br />
Political Situation in DRC.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H.<br />
Read. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7b. C. 11/10/77.<br />
Political Situation in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #925. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7c. C. 11/10/77<br />
IP.<br />
Arbitrary Measures Taken under DRC Martial<br />
Law by Defense Minister Jean Anany and<br />
Justice Minister Justin Bomboko, including<br />
Arrest of Labor Leaders and Tendency to<br />
Bypass Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #499. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#7d. S. 11/10/77.<br />
U.S. Would Welcome Any DRC Government<br />
Move Limiting Soviet Bloc Embassies'Ability<br />
to Interfere in Congo Politics.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#8.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 83
Frame Document<br />
0630 Translation of Letter. Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#8a.<br />
Message of Thanks from DRC Prime Minister<br />
Adoula for Courtesy Extended to Him during<br />
His Visit to U.S.<br />
0631 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read.<br />
November 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8b.<br />
"For Translation."<br />
0632 Letter (in French). Fr: Cyrille Adoula. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#8c.<br />
Congo•Cables<br />
0633 Congo•Cables, January 1,<strong>1961</strong> -<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0634 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
0639 Note from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Library. Fr: W. W.<br />
Moss. To: NA.<br />
April 28, 1972.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
'The Following Note Was Found Taped to<br />
Inside Front of Original Folder: 'Previous<br />
Cables Destroyed.'"<br />
0640 Outgoing Telegram #2069. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, New Delhi and Lagos.<br />
February 2, <strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#NA. S. 3/21/75.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Secure Support of Principal<br />
Segments of Opinion in <strong>Africa</strong> and Asia for<br />
Deteriorating Internal Situation in DRC.<br />
0644 Outgoing Telegram #3802. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
February 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 3/21/75.<br />
British Reaction to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s New<br />
Congo Plan.<br />
0646 Incoming Telegram #2135. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle's<br />
Response to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter on<br />
DRC.<br />
0647 Memorandum. Fr: Philip J. Halla. To: [?] Lay.<br />
February 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 3/21/75.<br />
U.S. Policy Cables on DRC.<br />
0648 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 24,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement of State Department's Position on<br />
Situations in DRC and Ghana.<br />
0649 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0650 Incoming Telegram #1350. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd's Efforts to Bring about<br />
Better Rapport Between DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0651 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0652 Incoming Telegram. Fr: [?] Gibson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
TS. 10/8/74.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd's Belief That Basis for<br />
Rapprochement Exists in DRC after<br />
Discussions with Congolese Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0657 Incoming Telegram #145. Fr: [?] Gibson. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 10/8/74.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd Requests That Copies of<br />
His Communications with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Be Delivered to His Legislative Assistant<br />
James Boyd.<br />
0659 Incoming Telegram #1372. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: White House.<br />
Decembers, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Sture Linner, Head of UN<br />
Economic and Technical Aid, regarding<br />
Possible Katangese Government Movement<br />
on Elisabethville Air Field.<br />
0660 Incoming Telegram #730. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 5,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Air Attaché Planes at Pretoria,<br />
Leopoldville, and Capetown Directed to<br />
Stand by for Possible Evacuation due to<br />
Military Operations in Elisabethville Area.<br />
0661 White House Incoming Message. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: White House.<br />
December 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions between Charles W. Yost of U.S.<br />
Mission to UN and UN Special<br />
Representative in Congo Ralph Bunche<br />
regarding Developments in Katanga.<br />
0664 Department of Army Message. Fr: Joint<br />
Chiefs of Staff. To: U.S. Commander in Chief,<br />
Europe.<br />
Decembers, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/26/74.<br />
UN Requests U.S. Support for Intra-Congo<br />
Airlift of UN Troops.<br />
84 Congo/Reel 5
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0667 White House Incoming Message. Fr: U.S. 0688<br />
Mission to UN. To: White House.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Conversation between Sture Linner, Head of<br />
UN Economic and Technical Aid, and DRC 0690<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding ANC<br />
Assistance to UN in Katanga.<br />
0668 Incoming Telegram #1995. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions between Stevenson and UN<br />
Secretary General U Thant regarding UN's 0693<br />
Handling of Katanga Problem.<br />
0673 Incoming Telegram #509. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Translation of Telegram from Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to U.S.<br />
and Other States Requesting Intervention to 0696<br />
End Combat in Katanga.<br />
0674 Incoming Telegram #1408. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Air Force Contingent in DRC Grounded 0697<br />
during UN Operations in Katanga<br />
0675 Incoming Telegram #2243. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Report on British Newspaper Comments on<br />
Recent Events in DRC. 0699<br />
0681 Incoming Telegram #1405. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Factors Preventing DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Trip to New York to Attend<br />
UN General Assembly. 0702<br />
0682 Incoming Telegram #2250. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions regarding British Position on<br />
Katanga Situation. 0704<br />
0684 Incoming Telegram #1365. Fr: Abraham L.<br />
Gordon. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Brazilian Foreign Ministry Refuses to Grant<br />
Visa to Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
to Attend MRA Meeting in Rio de Janeiro.<br />
0685 Incoming Telegram #1024. Fr: [?] McKillop.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0706<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Text of Agreement Worked out by Robert<br />
Rothschild as Possible Basis for<br />
Reconciliation between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Congo/Reel 5<br />
Incoming Telegram #1446. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Evacuation of U.S. Personnel from Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #771. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. [Note: Includes<br />
Corrected Page 2.] JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Military Leadership, under Chairmanship<br />
of General Sean McKeown, Holds Meeting to<br />
Plan Strategy for Elisabethville Campaign.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1541. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
December 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Malagasy President Philibert Tsiranana's<br />
Message to UAM States Deploring War<br />
Waged by UN with Participation of Great<br />
Powers in DRC.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Mr. Eisenberg (AFC) Asked Us to Call This<br />
to Your Attention Specially Important before<br />
Meeting."<br />
Incoming Telegram #2070. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Efforts to Arrange Meeting between DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Unsuccessful.<br />
Incoming Telegram SECTO #9. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk, U.S. Embassy, Paris. To: Department<br />
of State.<br />
December 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
British Position on DRC at Tripartite Meeting<br />
between U.S., Great Britain, and Belgium.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3192. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
British Sound out UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant on Possible Cease-fire in Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #42. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
December 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Dean Rusk's Reply to Belgian Foreign<br />
Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's Message on<br />
Desirability of Reconciliation between DRC<br />
Government and Katangese Authorities.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #35. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
December 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Viewpoints and Projected Actions in<br />
Review of Congo Situation with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
85
Frame Document Frame<br />
0709 Department of Army Message. Fr: Lyman L. 0724<br />
Lemnitzer. To: Earle G. Wheeler.<br />
December 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
TS. 3/23/73.<br />
No Justification Seen for Upgrading Rank of<br />
U.S. Military Representation in DRC.<br />
0710 Incoming Telegram #2304. Fr: David K. E. 0726<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Parliamentary Reaction to British<br />
Government Decision regarding UN 0727<br />
Operation in DRC.<br />
0712 Department of Army Message. Fr: Earle G.<br />
Wheeler. To: U.S. Commander in Chief,<br />
Europe.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
TS. 3/23/73.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Directs Assignment of U.S. 0729<br />
General Officer to DRC to Assist Ambassador<br />
and Provide Supervision for U.S. Military<br />
Operations in Support of UN.<br />
0714 Incoming Telegram #799. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0730<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Military Situation Report from Elisabethville in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0716 Incoming Telegram #1480. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0731<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Asks U.S.<br />
to Refrain from Any Move for Cease-fire in<br />
Katanga Operations.<br />
0718 White House incoming Message. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: White House, Office of<br />
Secretary of Defense, and Departments of 0733<br />
Army, Navy, and Air Force.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Situation Report on All-out UN Military Attack<br />
on Elisabethville in Katanga.<br />
0722 Outgoing Telegram #1479. Fr: George W. 0734<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Possible U.S. Economic Pressures against<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0723 Outgoing Telegram #1470. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Brussels.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Acting Secretary of State Explains U.S.<br />
Position on DRC to Belgian Ambassador<br />
to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1017. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Efforts toward Reconciliation between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #391. Fr: James S.<br />
Moose, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Request to Sudan to Provide Retired<br />
General for Congo Operation.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-121. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Ghana Government Sends Mission to DRC<br />
to Investigate Situation and Meet with<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1494. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville Pleased with<br />
Dispatch of High Ranking U.S. Military Officer<br />
but Requests No Publicity.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1503. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Failure of Scheduled UN Military Attacks on<br />
Katanga to Begin.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1128. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Telegram from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Expressing His<br />
Desire to Negotiate with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1507. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
UN Military Forces Engage in Vigorous<br />
Action Near Elisabethville, Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1489. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with UN Officials in Congo<br />
regarding Prospects for Negotiations<br />
between Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
86 Congo/Reel 5
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0738 Incoming Telegram #1505. Fr: Edmund A. 0753<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. [Note: Page 1<br />
Repeated.] JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Prospects for Negotiations<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe. 0754<br />
0741 Incoming Telegram #817. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
White European Organization in Katanga,<br />
Mouvement Pour L'lndependence et<br />
Resistance (MIR), Calls for Support of<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and 0755<br />
Resistance to UN.<br />
0744 Outgoing Telegram #1027. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Attempts to Avoid Political Showdown<br />
between DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula,<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Chief Victor Nendaka, and Minister<br />
of Interior Christophe Gbenye. 0758<br />
0745 Incoming Telegram #454. Fr: [?] Emmerson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Concern of Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister<br />
of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 0759<br />
over Situation in Katanga.<br />
0746 Incoming Telegram #834. Fr: [?] Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S., Great Britain, and France Agree to Try<br />
for Meeting between DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and Katangese President 0761<br />
Moise Tshombe at Kitona and Ask for Cease-<br />
fire in Katanga.<br />
0748 Incoming Telegram #2154. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Instructions to UN Commanders in Field in<br />
Katanga Providing Guidelines for Military<br />
Operations within Limits of UN Policy. 0764<br />
0750 Outgoing Telegram #1049. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Changes Suggested by Ralph Bunche, UN<br />
Special Representative in DRC, in <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Telegram to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #3116. Fr: [?] Gavin. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Willingness to Meet with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula Anywhere outside DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1510. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
West German Objections to DRC<br />
Negotiations Beginning before UN Forces<br />
Installed in Elisabethville.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1028. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Offering to Negotiate Unconditionally with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1511. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Possible U.S. Mediation for Cease-fire in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1515. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Message from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Expressing Willingness to Begin<br />
Negotiations with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1517. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Discussions with DRC Foreign Minister<br />
Justin Bomboko regarding Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Offer to<br />
Negotiate with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1528. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
"Second Paragraph Elisabethville's 829 to<br />
Department Is Indicative of Way We Feared<br />
Tshombe Would Play President's<br />
Courageous Action."<br />
Congo/Reel 5 87
Frame Document Frame<br />
0817 Incoming Telegram #1715152. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. 0828<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: George W. Ball.<br />
December 17. <strong>1961</strong>.1p. ^FK#NA.<br />
TS. 9/24/74. i<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Response to Katangese president Moise<br />
Tshombe's Request for Cease-fire in 0829<br />
Katanga. ;<br />
0818 Copy of Incoming Telegram #1556. Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: De^n Rusk.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Requests Assurances of UN Cease-fire in 0830<br />
Katanga during Meeting with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0820 White House Incoming Message. Fr: Captain<br />
Shepard. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
TS. 9/24/74.<br />
U.S. Desires That Katanga Cease-fire and<br />
Negotiations Proceed Rapidly without Delays 0832<br />
by DRC Government.<br />
0821 Outgoing Telegram #1058. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant Hesitant<br />
about Arrangements for Cease-fire in<br />
Katanga during Negotiations between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and 0835<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula at Kitona.<br />
0822 Outgoing Telegram #462. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Letter from G. Mennen Williams to Sir Roy<br />
Welensky, Prime Minister of Federation of 0836<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaiand, regarding Efforts<br />
to Reunify DRC.<br />
0824 Outgoing Telegram #502. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bogota.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74. 0837<br />
Situation in DRC regarding UN Military<br />
Objectives and Cease-fire in Katanga.<br />
0827 Outgoing Telegram #503. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bogota.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Preparations for Kitona Conference between 0838<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Document<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr: White<br />
House Situation Room. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Preparations for Kitona Conference between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Draft Outgoing Telegram #503. Fr: George<br />
W. Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Bogota.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Preparations for Kitona Conference between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1559. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Instructions for Pickup of Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe by U.S. Plane for<br />
Transport to Kitona Conference and for<br />
Katanga Cease-firë.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1560. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Pressures DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula into Agreeing to Meet with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe without<br />
Conditions.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1572. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Instructions for Pickup of Katangese Presi-<br />
dent Moise Tshombe by U.S. Plane at Ndola,<br />
Northern Rhodesia, for Transport to Kitona<br />
Conference and for Katanga Cease-fire.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1573. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18. <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Safe Arrival of U.S. Plane to Pick up<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe at<br />
Ndola, Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Copy of Incoming Telegram #1573. Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Safe Arrival of U.S. Plane to Pick up<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe at<br />
Ndola, Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #468. Fr: [?] Emmerson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Instruction for Pickup of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe by U.S. Plane at Ndola,<br />
Northern Rhodesia, for Transport to Kitona<br />
Conference.<br />
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0839 Incoming Telegram #472. Fr: [?] Emmerson. 0853<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Departure of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe from Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, En<br />
Route to Kitona Conference.<br />
0840 Outgoing Telegram #1059. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville. 0855<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Arrange for Cessation of<br />
Hostilities in Katanga.<br />
0841 Incoming Telegram #1588. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. QUO. 0857<br />
Suggestion That First Day of Kitona<br />
Conference Be Procedural Only due to<br />
Exhausted Condition of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0842 Incoming Telegram #1592. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. 0860<br />
UN Military Forces Occupy Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga Building in Elisabethville and<br />
Institute Cease-fire during Kitona<br />
Conference.<br />
0843 Incoming Telegram #473. Fr: [?] Emmerson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. 0861<br />
Arrangements for Kitona Conference.<br />
0844 Incoming Telegram #REP 999-2. Fr:<br />
Commander in Chief, Europe's<br />
Representative, Leopoldville. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
List of Congolese Central Government<br />
Participants in Kitona Conference. 0862<br />
0845 CIA Information Report Telegram #TDCS-3/<br />
496,414. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 3/18/74.<br />
Ethiopian UN Troops Attack Union Miniere du 0863<br />
Haut Katanga Building in Elisabethville.<br />
0847 White House Incoming Message. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: White House.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#N A.<br />
Information on Edmund A. Gullion's 0866<br />
Negotiations with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe at Kitona.<br />
0848 Outgoing Telegram #1068. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. State Department's Ideas on Substance<br />
of Adoula-Tshombe Agreement at Kitona.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1604. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Negotiations between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula at Kitona.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #23. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Delegation, Bermuda.<br />
December 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
UN Press Statement Announcing<br />
Achievement of Military Objectives of UN<br />
Force in Elisabethville.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1536. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
December 21. <strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Conveys Appreciation to Belgian<br />
Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak for His<br />
Restraint during Congo Crisis.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3379. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London and Paris.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
British, French, and Belgian Governments<br />
Express Support for Kitona Agreement and<br />
Provide Moral Support to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3375. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London, Brussels,<br />
and Paris.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Great Britain Exercises Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Implement Kitona Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #22. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Delegation, Bermuda.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#N A.C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant Issues Press<br />
Statement Continuing Cease-fire in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1622. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Concessions by Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe at Kitona Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1622. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Chronological Highlights of Kitona<br />
Negotiations.<br />
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0872 Outgoing Telegram #7. Fr: George W. Ball. 0897<br />
To: U.S. Delegation, Palm Beach.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Informed That Accord Reached between<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe at<br />
K'rtona Conference.<br />
0873 Incoming Telegram #1610. Fr: Edmund A. 0898<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. QUO.<br />
Official Text of Kitona Declaration.<br />
0876 Telegram. Fr: George W. Ball. To: U.S.<br />
Delegation, Bermuda. 0900<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Issues Statement on Kitona Agreement<br />
for Reintegration of Katanga into DRC.<br />
0877 Outgoing Telegram #1087. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Request for Appraisal of Extent and 0901<br />
Seriousness of Alleged Excesses by UN and<br />
Katangese Personnel and Extent to Which<br />
UN Military Objectives Exceeded UN<br />
Secretary General U Thant's Limits.<br />
0878 Incoming Telegram #1615. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: State Department.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0902<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Evaluation and Comment on Kitona Accord<br />
between DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
and Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0880 Congo•Cables, December 22-31,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0881 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp. 0904<br />
0886 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0887 Outgoing Telegram #3149. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
British Position on Support of UN in DRC, 0905<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe, and<br />
Katangese.<br />
0891 Outgoing Telegram #1598. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cairo.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with United Arab Republic 0906<br />
President Gamal Abdel Nasser regarding<br />
Situation in DRC.<br />
0893 Outgoing Telegram #16. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
December 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Conclusions regarding Limited Military<br />
Objectives of UN Military Forces in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1625. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Reply to Communiqué from "Presidency<br />
Elisabethville" Repudiating Points Agreed to<br />
by Katangese President Moise Tshombe at<br />
Kitona Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1626. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Press Statement on Katangese<br />
Communiqué on Kitona Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1627. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Consultations with British Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville regarding <strong>Security</strong> for Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe during His Flight<br />
from Kitona to Elisabethville.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1630. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Ridicules<br />
Allegations by Katangese Presidency<br />
[Cabinet] That U.S. Ambassador Was Author<br />
of Kitona Declaration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1633. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Meeting between UN Representative Sture<br />
Linner and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Problem Posed by<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2404. Fr: [?] Jones. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Substance of State Department Telegram<br />
#3379 Presented to British Foreign Office.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3203. Fr: [?] Gavin. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Urges French to Join Efforts to<br />
Persuade Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to Keep to Kitona Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3204. Fr: [?] Gavin. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
French Unable to Accept Kitona Agreement<br />
due to Incompatibility with French<br />
Government Position on UN Resolutions on<br />
Congo.<br />
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0908 CIA Information Report Telegram #TDCS-3/ 0924<br />
497,012. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 3/18/74.<br />
Katangese Reactions to Agreement between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula at Kitona.<br />
0910 Outgoing Telegram #1098. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville, Brussels, 0929<br />
and London and U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Program to Put Economic Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
Katanga to Implement Kitona Agreement.<br />
0915 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith. 0930<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
'This Was Passed to Bermuda•^Transmission<br />
Completed at 1:37 PM. Ball's Office Notified."<br />
0916 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassies,<br />
Leopoldville, Brussels, and London and U.S. 0931<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Program to Put Economic Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and 0933<br />
•- Katanga to Implement Kitona Agreement.<br />
0920 Outgoing Telegram #3397. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Salisbury. 0935<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Expresses Gratitude to British and<br />
Rhodesian Governments for Their Help in<br />
Making Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Presence Possible at Kitona 0936<br />
Conference.<br />
0921 Outgoing Telegram #1102. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0939<br />
Adoula to Maintain Firm but Conciliatory<br />
Posture toward Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
0922 Outgoing Telegram #473. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 0940<br />
U.S. Urges Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to Fulfill Kitona Agreement without<br />
Equivocation or Delay.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1108. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville,<br />
Brussels, and London.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 9/3/74.<br />
Three-Stage Program to Put Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
Katanga to Implement Kitona Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1111. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville and London<br />
and U.S. Consulates, Elisabethville and<br />
Salisbury.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Encouragement of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Adherence to Kitona<br />
Declaration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1635. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Release of General [?] Walter as Special<br />
Military Representative in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1637. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Assessment of Recent Hostilities in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1637. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Assessment of Recent Hostilities in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1641. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 4/2/75 IP.<br />
Possible U.S. Protection for Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
incoming Telegram #1642. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Problems regarding Stationing of ANC in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3213. Fr: [?] Lyon. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
French Efforts to Persuade Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe to Abide by Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #481. Fr: [?] Emmerson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland,<br />
Offers to Use Influence to Encourage<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Accept Kitona Agreement.<br />
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0941 Outgoing Telegram #1114. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0961<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville, Brussels,<br />
Paris, and London, U.S. Mission to UN, and<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Opinion of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Statement regarding Referral of<br />
Kitona Agreement to Katangese Assembly for 0962<br />
Approval.<br />
0943 Outgoing Telegram #1115. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Pressures Put on Katangese President 0965<br />
Moise Tshombe Not to Renege on Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
0945 Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Department of State's Planning in DRC. 0967<br />
0950 Incoming Telegram #1647. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Dispute between Left and Moderate Wings of<br />
Adoula Government in DRC. 0968<br />
0953 Incoming Telegram #1650. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Informed of U.S. Katanga Policy. 0970<br />
0954 Incoming Telegram #861. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to UN regarding Situation in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0956 Incoming Telegram #1657. Fr: Edmund A. 0972<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Reply to Belgian Request for<br />
Evacuation of <strong>National</strong>s from Elisabethville,<br />
Katanga.<br />
0958 Incoming Telegram #1661. Fr: Edmund A. 0973<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Kitona Agreement.<br />
0960 Incoming Telegram #868. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 0975<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Requests Additional Assurances from UN<br />
Representatives regarding Hostilities in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1662. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Sean McKeown,<br />
Commander of UN Military Forces in DRC,<br />
regarding Undisciplined Actions of Ethiopian<br />
Contingent.<br />
Incoming Telegram #JCS-2714. Fr: Joint<br />
Chiefs of Staff. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/26/74.<br />
Queries and Proposals Relative to U.S.<br />
Military Coverage of DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3439. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Pressure on Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe by Extremists to Renege on Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #870. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Rabat.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Effectiveness of Moroccan Troops in UN<br />
Military Forces in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1128. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Assure That Kitona Agreement<br />
Is Implemented.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3442. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
British Government Informs Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe That It Believes<br />
That Kitona Agreement Should Be<br />
Implemented.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1131. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. View of Katangese Assembly's<br />
Competence to Discuss Kitona Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1583. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Pressure Belgian Government<br />
into Agreement with Program of Economic<br />
Pressures on Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #SX-7791. Fr:<br />
Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 3/18/74.<br />
U.S. Military Advice to U.S. Ambassador to<br />
DRC regarding U.S. Support of UN Military<br />
Operations in DRC.<br />
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0977 Incoming Telegram #1147. Fr: Douglas 0994<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Government of Belgium Agrees to Apply<br />
Economic Pressures on Katangese President 0995<br />
Moise Tshombe in Event of Rejection of<br />
Kitona Agreement.<br />
0981 Incoming Telegram #1153. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Adverse Reaction to Acceptance of ANC 0997<br />
Troops by UN Military Forces in DRC for<br />
Service in Katanga.<br />
0983 Copy of Incoming Telegram #1153. Fr:<br />
Douglas MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Adverse Reaction to Acceptance of ANC<br />
Troops by UN Military Forces in DRC for 0999<br />
Service in Katanga.<br />
0985 Incoming Telegram #1154. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Official of Union Miniere du 1000<br />
Haut Katanga regarding UN Actions in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0988 Incoming Telegram #2414. Fr: [?] Jones. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
: U.S. Urges Sir Roger Stevens, Deputy<br />
Undersecretary of British Foreign Office, to<br />
Send Emissary to Meet with Katangese 1001<br />
President Moise Tshombe and Present<br />
British Views of Kitona Agreement.<br />
0989 Outgoing Telegram #3458. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/8/74.<br />
U.S. Urges British Government to Approach 1004<br />
Board of Tanganyika Concessions to Explain<br />
U.S. Policy regarding Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Implementing Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
0991 Outgoing Telegram #1595. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels. 1006<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Alan<br />
Kirk Undertakes Mission to Katanga to<br />
Persuade Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and Belgian Business Community 1008<br />
to Adhere to Kitona Agreement.<br />
0993 Outgoing Telegram #1143. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Reply to Letter from Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Criticizing U.S.<br />
Policy toward Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #486. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Response to Criticism of DRC Policy.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1680. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74.<br />
Summary of Letters from DRC Vice Premier<br />
Antoine Gizenga to Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1686. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Military Plans and Objectives of UN Forces in<br />
DRC.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-205. Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Message of Congratulations on Success of<br />
Kitona Agreement from Lord Alport to Gullion.<br />
Incoming Telegram #886. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Message from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Protesting<br />
Alleged Involvement of Edmund A. Gullion in<br />
Incidents between UN and Katangese<br />
Military Forces.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1159. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Visit to Brussels, Belgium, by U.S.<br />
Businessmen to Discuss Necessity of<br />
Implementing Kitona Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1165. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Robert Rothschild regarding<br />
DRC Situation and Foreign Minister of<br />
Katanga Evariste Kimba's Visit to Belgium.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1168. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Discussions between Foreign Minister of<br />
Katanga Evariste Kimba and Official of Union<br />
Miniere du Haut Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1172. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Belgian Reaction to Resumption of Relations<br />
with DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 95
Frame Document Frame<br />
1010 Incoming Telegram #2427. Fr: [?] Jones. To: 1025<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Sir Roger Stevens, Deputy<br />
Undersecretary of British Foreign Office,<br />
regarding Necessity of Implementing Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
1012 Incoming Telegram #0-377-61. Fr: U.S. Army<br />
Attaché, Leopoldville. To: Dean Rusk. 1027<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/18/74.<br />
U.S. Military in DRC Bypassed in Decision to<br />
Consolidate ANC with UN Forces.<br />
1014 Outgoing Telegram #1160. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74. 1028<br />
Report on Bermuda Talks on DRC between<br />
Rusk and Lord Alexander Douglas-Home,<br />
British Foreign Secretary.<br />
1017 Outgoing Telegram #504. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 1030<br />
U.S. Embassy, Salisbury.<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Rhodesia Protests UN Press Release<br />
Accusing It of Providing Aerial Assistance to<br />
Katanga.<br />
1018 Outgoing Telegram #487. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Beirut. 1032<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. Urges Lebanese Government Not to<br />
Export DC-4 Aircraft to Qatar due to Fear<br />
They Might Be Intercepted by Egypt and<br />
Sent to Gizenga Secessionist Regime in 1033<br />
DRC.<br />
1019 Outgoing Telegram #1158. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Planning for U.S. State Department Program<br />
to Assure Successful and Expeditious<br />
Implementation of Kitona Agreements in 1036<br />
DRC.<br />
1021 Outgoing Telegram #1161. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
December 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
White House Press Release on New U.S. Aid 1037<br />
Grant to DRC.<br />
1023 Outgoing Telegram #3489. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Review of U.S.-British Policies on Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1689. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Kitona Agreement,<br />
Participation of ANC Troops in UN<br />
Operations in Katanga, and Congolese<br />
Purchase of Aircraft.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1701. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Professor Ernest Van Den Haag Arrives in<br />
DRC as Impartial Observer for American<br />
Committee to Aid Katanga Freedom Fighters.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1173. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
UN Denial of Mitra Statement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1179. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Discussions with Former U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Belgium Alan Kirk regarding His Reception<br />
by Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Officials in<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1184. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Travel Plans for Former U.S. Ambassador<br />
Alan Kirk's Visit to Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3505. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, London, Leopoldville,<br />
Brussels, and Paris, U.S. Mission to UN, and<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Rusk Asks British Ambassador David<br />
Ormsby-Gore to Summarize British Policy<br />
and Objectives in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1177. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
U.S. State Department Response to Letter<br />
Asking for Assistance for Professor Ernest<br />
Van Den Haag's Visit to Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1182. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Reply to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Accusing Edmund A. Gullion of Interference<br />
with Kitona Talks.<br />
96 Congo/Reel 5
Frame Document Frame<br />
1039 Incoming Telegram #1186. Fr: Douglas 1052<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk. 1053<br />
December 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 1058<br />
Misunderstanding by Belgian Businessmen<br />
in Katanga of Extent and Purpose of Former<br />
U.S. Ambassador Alan Kirk's Mission.<br />
1042 Outgoing Telegram #1185. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Possible Investigation into Question of 1060<br />
Katanga Atrocities by International Red<br />
Cross.<br />
1043 Outgoing Telegram #1188. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 1063<br />
Possiblity of Having Rump Katangese<br />
Assembly Ratify Kitona Agreement.<br />
1044 Incoming Telegram #900. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's 1065<br />
Allegations of ANC Troops Being Supported<br />
by UN Aircraft.<br />
1045 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
1046 Incoming Telegram #1709. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/3/74. 1069<br />
Establishment of U.S. Intelligence Evaluation<br />
Center in DRC.<br />
1048 Incoming Telegram #1187. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 1072<br />
Belgian Foreign Office and U.S. Embassy,<br />
Brussels Has No Knowledge of Professor<br />
Ernest Van Den Haag's Visit to DRC.<br />
1049 Incoming Telegram #1706. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 1074<br />
Speech regarding U.S. Position on Katanga<br />
by Carl T. Rowan, Deputy Assistant Secretary<br />
of State for Public Affairs.<br />
1050 Outgoing Telegram #1187. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74. 1077<br />
Former U.S. Ambassador Alan Kirk's Mission<br />
Limited to Meeting with Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga Officials in Brussels, Belgium.<br />
1051 Incoming Telegram #1189. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 9/3/74.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Denies<br />
Aiding Katanga Separatism.<br />
Document<br />
Congo•Cables, January 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1195. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 2,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Additional U.S. Military Representation Sent<br />
to U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville to Gather<br />
Information on DRC Military and Internal<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #922. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 2, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Information on Alleged Misconduct by UN<br />
Troops during Military Actions in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #923. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 2,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Comments by UN Officials regarding Alleged<br />
Atrocities Committed by UN Military Forces in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1662. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 2,1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
George C. McGhee Reviews U.S. Position<br />
on DRC Situation with Belgian Ambassador<br />
Louis Scheyven.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1663. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 2,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
U.S. Policy toward DRC and Union Miniere<br />
du Haut Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1204. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
January 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Questions Arising out of Controversial<br />
Speeches by George C. McGhee and Carl T.<br />
Rowan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1733. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Sture Linner Prepares to Leave DRC to<br />
Assume New Duties as UN Special<br />
Representative in Middle East.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-254. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga's Position on<br />
Alan Kirk Mission, Reintegration of Katanga<br />
into DRC, and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshome.<br />
Congo/Reel 5 97
Frame Document<br />
1078 Incoming Telegram #1199. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Discussions with Officials of Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga regarding Reintegration of<br />
Katanga into DRC and Handling of<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
1080 Incoming Telegram #1206. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Discussions between Former U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Belgium Alan Kirk and<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
regarding Union Miniere du Haut Katanga's<br />
Attitudes on Reintegration of Katanga into<br />
DRC.<br />
1083 Incoming Telegram #1200. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4,1962. 9pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Grave Implications in Belgium if U.S. Called<br />
upon Again to Support UN Military<br />
Operations in Katanga.<br />
1093 Outgoing Telegram #1209. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Telegram from UN Official to Sture Linner,<br />
UN Representative in DRC, regarding<br />
Possible Snag in U.S. Aid to DRC Involving<br />
Shipping Costs.<br />
1095 Outgoing Telegram #1216. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 4,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
DRC Constitutional Review and<br />
Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
1097 Incoming Telegram #1211. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 5, 1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Failure of Former U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Belgium Alan Kirk's Mission to Belgium.<br />
1099 Outgoing Telegram #1218. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/7/74.<br />
Meeting between George C. McGhee and<br />
Thomas J. Dodd regarding Dodd's Remarks<br />
to Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
1100 Outgoing Telegram #1708. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 5,1962.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Reports of Meeting between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and Assistant<br />
Director General of Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga regarding Implementation of Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
Frame Document<br />
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Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001 Congo•Cables, January 1962 cont.<br />
0002 Incoming Telegram #1752. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 6, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Concern regarding Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Proposed Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
0003 Incoming Telegram #1749. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Controversy regarding Meeting between<br />
Thomas J. Dodd and Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0004 Incoming Telegram #1753. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 6, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Concern<br />
over Possible Failure of Kitona Agreement.<br />
0008 Outgoing Telegram #1224. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Message to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe regarding Implementation of Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
0010 Outgoing Telegram #1715. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
January 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgian Government Urges U.S. to Send<br />
Message of Encouragement and Support to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0012 Incoming Telegram #1232. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 8,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
Suggests That DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Be Provided with Legal Advice on<br />
Implementation of Kitona Agreement.<br />
0013 Incoming Telegram #1764. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Program of Economic Sanctions against<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Bring about Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
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0015 Incoming Telegram #964. Fr: Lewis 0031<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 9,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Majority of Doctors in Elisabethville Critical of<br />
UN Actions in Katanga.<br />
0016 Incoming Telegram #2343. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk. 0032<br />
January 9,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0017 Outgoing Telegram #533. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Salisbury. 0034<br />
January 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Reply to Letter from Sir Roy Welensky,<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland, regarding DRC Situation.<br />
0019 Outgoing Telegram #1750. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels. 0037<br />
January 9,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Regrets Belgian Press Speculation on<br />
Alan Kirk Mission.<br />
0020 Incoming Telegram #526. Fr: [?] Mulcahy. To: 0039<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
January 11, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister<br />
of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Urging 0040<br />
Acceptance of Kitona Agreement.<br />
0021 Incoming Telegram #1273. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgian Press Furor over Alan Kirk Mission 0041<br />
Subsides.<br />
0022 Outgoing Telegram #1252. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 12,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0044<br />
Adoula Not to Allow Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga to Resume Office of Vice<br />
Premier in Event of His Return to<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
0023 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0024 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Air Attaché,<br />
Leopoldville. To: Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force<br />
and Defense Intelligence Agency. 0046<br />
January 14,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 9/17/81.<br />
UN Military Air Force Operations in Katanga.<br />
0029 Incoming Telegram #1817. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/25/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Orders<br />
Arrest of Secessionist Leader Antoine<br />
Gizenga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1825. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 15,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga<br />
Censured by DRC Parliament and Removed<br />
from His Position as Vice Premier.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1839. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katanga "Committee Report" on Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2422. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN Military Forces in DRC Request Bombs<br />
from U.S. for Possible Air Operations against<br />
Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1271. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Use of U.S. Air Force Aircraft within DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1273. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Discussions regarding DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1276. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 16,1962.1 p. JFK#N A.<br />
U.S. Invites DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Visit Washington, D.C.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1281. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
January 16,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S.-BritishTalks on DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1825. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels and U.S. Mission<br />
to UN.<br />
January 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Refuses to Back off on Program of<br />
Economic Sanctions to Force Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe to Accept Kitona<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1863. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Proposal for Economic Cooperation between<br />
DRC and Katanga Drawn up by U.S.<br />
Department of State and Presented to DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 99
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0047 Incoming Telegram #1864. Fr: Edmund A. 0059<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Take Strenuous Action against<br />
ANC Troops Involved in Kongolo Massacre.<br />
0048 Incoming Telegram #1865. Fr: Edmund A. 0062<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0063<br />
January 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Asks That<br />
U.S. Portion of His Trip Be Played Down in<br />
Press.<br />
0049 Incoming Telegram #1867. Fr: Edmund A. 0065<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,1962.1p. JFK#NA. TS. 5/30/74.<br />
Disposition of DRC Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga Following His Arrest by<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula. 0066<br />
0050 Incoming Telegram #1870. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Arrival and Activities of Soviet Doctors in<br />
DRC.<br />
0052 Incoming Telegram #1024. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0068<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Requesting U.S. Visa to Participate<br />
in Rally on March 7,1962.<br />
0053 Outgoing Telegram #1294. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 19,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74. 0070<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Requests<br />
That UN Send Plane to Bring Arrested<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga to<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
0055 Outgoing Telegram #1294. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0071<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 19,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Requests<br />
That UN Send Plane to Bring Arrested<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga to<br />
Leopoldville. 0072<br />
0057 Incoming Telegram #1871. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#NA. TS. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Handling<br />
of Arrest of Secessionist Leader Antoine<br />
Gizenga. 0073<br />
0058 Incoming Telegram #1872. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
UN Reports Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Return to Elisabethville, Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1331. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with Belgian Government<br />
regarding Economic Pressure Program to<br />
Bring End to Katangese Secession.<br />
Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1297. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 20,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Disposition of DRC Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1305. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 23,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Planning for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1309. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 23,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Meeting between Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and Sir Roy Welensky, Prime<br />
Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland, regarding Food Supplies for<br />
Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1916. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
January 23,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Adlai E. Stevenson's Discussions with<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
regarding Katanga Problem.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2537. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Opposition to Proposed Visit to U.S. by<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1942. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
January 25,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN Officials Recommend against Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Visit to U.S.<br />
Unless Krtona Agreement Implemented.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1318. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 25,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
State Department Press Statement regarding<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Request for Visa to Visit U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1896. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga's<br />
Treatment While under Arrest in Leopoldville.<br />
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0076 Incoming Telegram #1903. Fr: Edmund A. 0098<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Take Decisive Action against<br />
Outlaw ANC Troops. 0103<br />
0078 Outgoing Telegram #1319. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 25, 1962.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Political Problems Posed by Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Request for Visa<br />
to Visit U.S.<br />
0081 Incoming Telegram #2909. Fr: Edmund A. 0106<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Interior Minister Christophe Gbenye's<br />
Press Statement on Arrest and Detention of<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
0083 Incoming Telegram #2556. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0112<br />
January 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
USSR Requests Meeting of UN <strong>Security</strong><br />
Council to Discuss Situation in DRC.<br />
0085 Outgoing Telegram #1957. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville. 0113<br />
January 26,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Opposes Soviet Request for UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Situation in<br />
DRC.<br />
0087 Incoming Telegram #2570. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 26,1962.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0114<br />
Reaction of Members to Soviet Request for<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on DRC<br />
Situation.<br />
0090 Incoming Telegram #1922. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0116<br />
January 27,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Message to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula Informing Him of Soviet Request for<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting regarding Arrest<br />
of Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga. 0119<br />
0092 Incoming Telegram #2579. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 27,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Arrangements for UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Meeting on DRC Situation.<br />
0093 Incoming Telegram #1916. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0122<br />
January 27,1962.5pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Problems and Accomplishments in DRC<br />
in <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Congo/Reel 6<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1916. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 27,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Problems and Accomplishments in DRC<br />
in <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1930. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 28,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Sture Linner, UN Representative in DRC,<br />
Meets with Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and Katangese Leaders to Discuss<br />
Progress on Kitona Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1932. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 28,1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with Director of Société General<br />
regarding Relations between Union Miniere<br />
du Haut Katanga and DRC Central<br />
Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #743. Fr: Joseph Palmer<br />
II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 28,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Agrees to<br />
Issue Statement Responding to Soviet Call<br />
for UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2779. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 28,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
British Foreign Office Proposes That DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Request<br />
Postponement of UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Meeting until His Arrival in New York.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1948. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Rebuff<br />
of Soviet <strong>Security</strong> Council Move.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1951. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Action on Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Application for Visa to Visit U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1378. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Agrees with<br />
Reintegration of Katanga into DRC but<br />
Refuses to Apply Economic Pressure on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2600. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC UN Delegation Protests Actions against<br />
DRC Central Government by Katanga's<br />
Belgian Lobbyist Michel Struelens in U.S.<br />
101
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0123 Outgoing Telegram #1982. Fr: George W. 0145<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
January 30, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Aid Grant to UN Fund for DRC for<br />
Technical Assistance.<br />
0126 Outgoing Telegram #1352. Fr: George W. 0146<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
January 30, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Announcement of Unidentified Agreement<br />
between U.S. and UN.<br />
0128 Department of State Airgram #A-53. Fr:<br />
Douglas MacArthur II. To: Department of<br />
State. 0147<br />
January 31, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Baron [?] Kronacker regarding<br />
Famine and Bloodshed in Kivu Province,<br />
DRC.<br />
0148<br />
0129 Congo•Cables, February 1962.<br />
0130 Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
0134 Outgoing Telegram #525. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
January 29, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. 0149<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
of Katangese <strong>National</strong> Assembly regarding<br />
Alleged Genocide in Northern Katanga.<br />
0135 Outgoing Telegram #1367. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 1, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74. 0150<br />
U.S. Responds Favorably to Request to<br />
Transport UN Troops to Eastern DRC to<br />
Restore Order.<br />
0136 Incoming Telegram #1985. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 2, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 0151<br />
Samuel Badibanga Appointed Acting Head of<br />
DRC Government in Absence of Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0137 Incoming Telegram #1986. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
No DRC Reply to Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0152<br />
0139 Outgoing Airgram #CA-1025. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
February 2, 1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese Committee on Foreign Affairs<br />
Report on Kitona Agreement.<br />
0144 Incoming Telegram #1997. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk. 0153<br />
February 3, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga<br />
Transferred to Detention on Island near<br />
Moanda.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1095. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 3, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Application for Visa for Trip to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1099. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 4, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. State Department Informs Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe That They Can<br />
Give No Assurances That He Would Receive<br />
Visa.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George Anderson. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
February 4, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
White House Clearance of Draft Cable to<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
February 2, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Attempts to Persuade Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe to Cancel Planned Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1999. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Efforts to Persuade Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe to Cancel Planned Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1106. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Requests Permission to Travel to U.S. to<br />
Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1108. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Reported Enraged by U.S. Refusal to Grant<br />
Him Visa without DRC Central Government<br />
Passport.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1124. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 7, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Meeting between Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and Sture Linner, UN<br />
Representative in DRC, regarding Katanga's<br />
Implementation of UN Resolutions.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1127. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 6, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Informed That Time Not Right for His<br />
Planned Visit to U.S.<br />
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0154 Incoming Telegram #1125. Fr: Lewis 0168<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 7,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Description of Newly Arrived Ghanaian<br />
Troops of UN Military Force in DRC.<br />
0155 Outgoing Telegram #542. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0169<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
February 9,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. State Department Reports on Status of<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Visa<br />
Application.<br />
0157 Outgoing Telegram #543. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0170<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
February 9, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Refusess to Consider Meeting between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula outside<br />
Congolese Territory. 0171<br />
0158 Outgoing Airgram #CA-1077. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
February 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Visit to<br />
International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Discuss<br />
Congo's Financial Situation.<br />
0160 Outgoing Telegram #1408. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville. 0172<br />
February 9, 1962.4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions regarding U.S. Financial Aid to<br />
DRC through UN Channels for Settlement of<br />
Demobilized Congolese Soldiers.<br />
0164 Incoming Telegram #2786. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0174<br />
February 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Speech by Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Denouncing U.S. Role in DRC and<br />
Refusing to Agree to Stationing of UN Troops<br />
in Katanga.<br />
0166 Outgoing Telegram #636. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0176<br />
U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
February 15, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Seeks<br />
Advice from Sir Roy Welensky, Prime 0179<br />
Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland, regarding UN Request to Station<br />
Troops in Katanga.<br />
0167 Incoming Telegram #2045. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 12, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 0180<br />
Meeting between DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula and U.S. Labor Leaders.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2052. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Vote of Confidence in Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula by DRC Parliament.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1150. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 12,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Disassociates Itself from Accusations<br />
Made by Katangese Government against UN<br />
Official Jose Rolz-Bennett.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2057. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 13, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Press Inquiries regarding Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's U.S. Visa<br />
Application.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1157. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 13,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Contantin A. Stavropoulos, UN Legal<br />
Counsel, Meets with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and Katangese Officials to<br />
Discuss Draft Resolution on Kitona<br />
Agreement for Katangese Assembly.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2060. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with UN Representative Robert<br />
Gardiner regarding Cyrille Adoula's Talks with<br />
Press and George C. McGhee.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #553. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 13, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Discussions with Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe regarding Proposed Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2770. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN Military Planning in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1440. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 15, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Press Statement regarding Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Proposed Trip<br />
to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1443. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 14,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Emphasizes to UN Secretary General<br />
U Thant Importance of Robert Gardiner<br />
Remaining as Chief of UN Operations in DRC.<br />
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0181 Outgoing Telegram #558. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0195<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
February 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Disassociate Itself from<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Accusations against UN Representative Jose<br />
Rolz-Bennett. 0196<br />
0183 Incoming Telegram #2800. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
British Concern regarding Planned UN Troop<br />
Movements in Katanga.<br />
0186 Incoming Telegram #595. Fr: [?] Emmerson. 0197<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Reply to Rhodesian Inquiry regarding<br />
Discrepancies in Execution of U.S. Visa<br />
Procedures in Case of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and Angolan Student 0198<br />
Arminda D. Almeida.<br />
0187 Incoming Telegram #2106. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 17, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Proposed Meeting between DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula and Katangese 0199<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0188 Outgoing Telegram #2133. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
February 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
U.S. Concern over Disproportionate<br />
Emphasis Placed by UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant on Mercenaries Aspect of UN Mandate<br />
in DRC. 0204<br />
0190 Incoming Telegram #1205. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Eager<br />
to Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula if UN Agrees to Provide <strong>Security</strong>.<br />
0192 Outgoing Telegram #646. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0205<br />
U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
February 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Government Explains Reasons for<br />
Refusal to Grant Visa to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe. 0208<br />
0193 Outgoing Telegram #1471. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Delegation to U.S. Agrees to Inform<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula of U.S.<br />
Suggestions on Reintegration of Katanga,<br />
Reorganization of Army, Foreign Aid, and<br />
Economic Stabilization.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1472. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
February 20,1962.1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Efforts to Utilize Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Desire to Visit U.S. as Lever to<br />
Advance Katanga's Reintegration into DRC<br />
under Kitona Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #844. Fr: C. Burke<br />
Elbrick. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Difficulties Posed for U.S. Government in<br />
Renegotiation of Azores Agreement with<br />
Portugal by Educational Program for Angolan<br />
Expatriate Students.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2145. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Renewal of Hostilities between UN<br />
Forces and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Troops in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1223. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Agrees<br />
to Meet with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula if UN Provides Facilities and <strong>Security</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2140. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Effort by Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, to Prevent New Outbreak<br />
of Hostilities and Arrange Meeting between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1233. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe if Progress Is Made toward<br />
Kitona Goals in Meeting with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2148. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Renewal of Hostilities between UN<br />
Forces, ANC, and Katangese Troops.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2167. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Military Operations in North<br />
Katanga, Army Reform, and Internal Political<br />
Problems Posed by DRC Minister of Interior<br />
Christophe Gbenye and Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga.<br />
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0211 Incoming Telegram #2169. Fr: Edmund A. 0237<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Reply to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Proposal That U.S. Take<br />
Responsibility for <strong>Security</strong> of Meeting with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula. 0239<br />
0213 Incoming Telegram #2170. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN and DRC Government Engage in<br />
Psychological Warfare Operations to Bring<br />
about Tshombe-Adoula Meeting and Katanga<br />
Reintegration.<br />
0216 Incoming Telegram #2883. Fr: Adlai E. 0240<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74:<br />
U.S. Reactions to UN Press Spokesman's<br />
Statements on UN Conduct in DRC.<br />
0217 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 25,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0241<br />
U.S. Action Program for Army Retraining in<br />
DRC.<br />
0222 Incoming Telegram #2171. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Chances of Hostilities between ANC and 0242<br />
Katanga Gendarmes Lessen as Prospects<br />
for Negotiation between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula Increase.<br />
0224 Incoming Telegram #2181. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 26,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Joseph Kasongo, President of DRC House of 0244<br />
Representatives, Supports DRC Minister of<br />
Interior Christophe Gbenye's Trip to U.S.<br />
0225 Incoming Telegram #1250. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 27,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe 0245<br />
Refuses to Fix Date for Meeting with DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula until Receiving<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Assurances from U.S. and DRC<br />
Government.<br />
0227 Congo•Cables, Stogner-Thalng 0251<br />
Case, February 1962.<br />
0228 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0231 Congo•Cables, March 1962.<br />
0232 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
Congo/Reel 6<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2207. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Alarmed by Widening Gulf between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #601. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 1,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/5/74.<br />
U.S. Informs Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe That Delay in Reintegration of<br />
Katanga Could Help Communist Interests in<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2210. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Leaves for<br />
Trip to Albertville and Stanleyville to Inquire<br />
into Projected Balubakat Party and Conakat<br />
Party Reconciliation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2214. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC General Victor Lundula Arrives in<br />
Albertville to Stop Katanga Gendarmerie<br />
Aggression against People of Kongolo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1273. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Frustration of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe over Lack of Response from DRC<br />
Government and UN on <strong>Security</strong> Assurances<br />
for Meeting with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1539. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 2,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Seeks to<br />
Develop and Retrain ANC without UN<br />
Assistance.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2221. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 3,1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Country Team Recommendations for<br />
Amending and Extending DRC Action<br />
Program.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1540. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
March 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Position of Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, on Peaceful<br />
Reintegration of Katanga and Sucessful<br />
Tshombe-Adoula Meeting.<br />
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0253 Outgoing Telegram #2302. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0272<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Brussels, London, and<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
March 3, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Informed by Michel Struelens to Avoid 0273<br />
Meeting with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula due to Favorable Developments in<br />
U.S. Senate.<br />
0256 Incoming Telegram #2226. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko Presents 0274<br />
U.S. with Tabulation of Needs of DRC Air<br />
Force.<br />
0258 Incoming Telegram #2229. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74. 0275<br />
Gullion's Mission to Meet with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0260 Incoming Telegram #1606. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4, 1962. 8pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with Belgian Foreign Minister<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding DRC Situation 0276<br />
and Activities of Michel Struelens.<br />
0268 Incoming Telegram #2232. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Asks UN Representatives in DRC Jose<br />
Rolz-Bennet and Robert Gardiner for Their 0278<br />
Estimate of Prospects for Tshombe-Adoula<br />
Meeting.<br />
0269 Incoming Telegram #2966. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Fighting between UN Ghanaian Patrol and<br />
Katanga Gendarmes in Vicinity of Kamina,<br />
DRC. 0279<br />
0270 Incoming Telegram #3253. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,1962.1p. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
British Foreign Office Agrees to Meet with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to 0280<br />
Attempt to Refute Bad Advice from Michel<br />
Struelens regarding Negotiations with DRC<br />
Central Government.<br />
0271 Outgoing Telegram #1545. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 5,1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0281<br />
U.S. Supports Robert Gardiner's Suggestion<br />
That UN Give ANC Logistic or Food Support<br />
Only so Long as Its Mission Consists of<br />
Garrison Duty in North Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2245. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. State Department Opposes Trip to U.S.<br />
by DRC Interior Minister Christophe Gbenye.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1293. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Jose Rolz-Bennet, UN Representative in<br />
DRC, Gives Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe <strong>Security</strong> Assurances for Meeting<br />
with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2252. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Text Adoula Letter Embassy Telegram 2228<br />
Released March 6."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #620. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Confirmation of U.S. Confidence in UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Assurances to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1570. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Suggestions to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula for Meeting with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2276. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Giving Assurances of DRC<br />
Government Efforts to Guarantee His<br />
<strong>Security</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2278. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu's Letter<br />
regarding UN Efforts in Training ANC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1575. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 9, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
New York Times Inquiry regarding Secret<br />
DRC Mission to Purchase Aircraft from U.S.<br />
and Great Britain.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2282. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Complications of Belgian Technical<br />
Assistance to DRC.<br />
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0285 Incoming Telegram #2286. Fr: Edmund A. 0307<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 9, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Discussions with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and DRC President Joseph<br />
Kasavubu regarding Dangers of Military<br />
Initiative in Katanga by ANC. 0308<br />
.0288 Outgoing Telegram #1582. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 10, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Proposed Arrangements for DRC Minister of<br />
Interior Christophe Gbenye's Visit to U.S.<br />
0289 Incoming Telegram #2292. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0314<br />
March 10, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Expresses Disappointment to DRC<br />
Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko regarding<br />
Leak of Deal for Aircraft Purchase.<br />
0290 . Incoming Telegram #720. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Deán Rusk. 0316<br />
March 10, 1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
President Fulbert Youlou regarding Prospects<br />
for Tshombe-Adoula Meeting.<br />
0292 Incoming Telegram #2337. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0318<br />
March 15, 1962. 7pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Possibility That Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Might Cancel<br />
Planned Negotiations.<br />
0299 Incoming Telegram #1343. Fr: Lewis 0320<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Summary of DRC Economic and Financial<br />
Briefing Paper for Use by Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0302 Incoming Telegram #2331. Fr: Edmund A. 0322<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15, 1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Position Paper Makes Prospects for<br />
Successful Meeting with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula Very Dim. 0324<br />
0304 Incoming Telegram #1342. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Summary of Briefing Paper on Political and<br />
Judicial Aspects of Accord between Katanga<br />
and DRC Central Government.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2338. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. QUO.<br />
Arrival of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe in Leopoldville for Talks with DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1691. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 13, 1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions with Officials of Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga regarding Danger Posed by<br />
Company's Failure to Meet Responsibilities<br />
to DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2359. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Report on Meeting between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2366. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 19,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Text of Joint Communiqué Issued by<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2367. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 19,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions between U.S. and UN Officials<br />
regarding Adoula-Tshombe Negotiations in<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2369. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 19, 1962.2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Influence of UN Representative Mahmoud<br />
Khiary on DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
regarding Military Initiative in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2384. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 21,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Report on Talks between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2402. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 22, 1962.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Report on Talks between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula and Mandate of<br />
Katangese Delegation.<br />
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0327 Outgoing Telegram #1642. Fr: George W. 0347<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 23,1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions between Belgium and UN<br />
regarding Hiring of Belgian <strong>National</strong>s for UN<br />
Technical Assistance Program in DRC.<br />
0328 Incoming Telegram #2424. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0349<br />
March 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Report on Talks between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0329 Incoming Telegram #2417. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 24,1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0356<br />
Impasse Reached in Talks between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0336 Outgoing Telegram #2467. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
March 24,1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Consequences of Probable Failure of 0358<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
0340 Outgoing Telegram #1651. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 24,1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Maintains Contact with Participants on<br />
Both Sides of Adoula-Tshombe Talks and<br />
. Plans to Urge Continuance if Negotiations 0361<br />
Breakdown.<br />
0341 Incoming Telegram #2427. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. and UN Efforts to Force Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe to Continue His 0362<br />
Negotiations with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
0343 Incoming Telegram #2428. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Major Points for Talks between Katangese 0363<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0345 Outgoing Telegram #5149. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London and<br />
Brussels.<br />
March 26,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. and Great Britain Discuss Measures to 0365<br />
Be Taken if Adoula-Tshombe Talks Break<br />
down.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #3168. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 26, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Discussions between Adlai E. Stevenson and<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant regarding<br />
U.S. Tax Collection Proposal to Force<br />
Continuance of Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2432. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27, 1962. 7pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Text of Letter from Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula regarding Tshombe's Definition<br />
of Katanga's Status as Sovereign State.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2437. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Announces in Letter to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula That Katanga Prepared to<br />
Change Governmental Status.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1799. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Belgian Foreign<br />
Minister Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Taking<br />
Forceful Action to Assure Reintegration of<br />
Katanga into DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2629. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
March 27, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's<br />
Reaction to UN Proposals to Halt Breakup of<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2446. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 28, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Causes for Optimism of Robert Gardiner,<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC, That Adoula-<br />
Tshombe Talks Will Continue.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2447. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
DRC Central Government Attempts to Prove<br />
That Significant Part of Katangese Assembly<br />
Does Not Support Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Secessionist Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2450. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 28,1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Summary of Developments in Talks between<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
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0369 Incoming Telegram #1408. Fr: Lewis 0387<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 28, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba<br />
Inquires into Meaning of UN Secretary<br />
General U Thant's Statement That All Means<br />
Would Be Used to Avoid Rupture of Adoula- 0390<br />
Tshombe Talks.<br />
0371 Department of State Airgram #A-52. Fr:<br />
Lewis Hoffacker. To: Department of State.<br />
March 28,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Seventh Day Adventist Interest in<br />
Continuation of Title III (PL-480) Program in<br />
Katanga. 0392<br />
0374 Department of State Airgram #A-53. Fr:<br />
Lewis Hoffacker. To: Department of State and<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Obstructionism of Katangese Interior Minister<br />
Godefroid Munongo.<br />
0376 Incoming Telegram #3200. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0394<br />
March 28, 1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Briefing Notes on Brigadier Indar Jit Rikhye's<br />
Trip to DRC.<br />
0382 Incoming Telegram #2451. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 29, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise 0396<br />
Tshombe to DRC Interior Minister Cleophas<br />
Kamltatu regarding Request That UN<br />
Guarantee Elisabethville Assembly Meeting.<br />
0383 Incoming Telegram #2456. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 29, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0399<br />
DRC Interior Minister Cleophas Kamitatu<br />
Conceives Plan regarding Meeting of<br />
Katangese Assembly.<br />
0384 Incoming Telegram #1420. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk. 0401<br />
March 29, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba<br />
Warns That Katangese Government Will<br />
Order Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
to Break off Talks if DRC Commissioner<br />
Jason Sendwe Comes to Elisabethville.<br />
0385 Incoming Telegram #2461. Fr: Edmund A. 0402<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
British Express Reservations with U.S.<br />
Proposal to Send DRC Central Government<br />
Tax Collectors into Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2464. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 30, 1962.3pp. JFK#NA. S. 7/6/74.<br />
Report on Talks between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2465. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN and DRC Interior Minister Cleophas<br />
Kamitatu Call for Simultaneous Meetings of<br />
All DRC Provincial Assemblies Including<br />
Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1676. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
March 30,1962.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
UN Informs Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula of Program to Pressure Agreement<br />
on Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1677. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Take Conciliatory Attitude toward<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe in<br />
Negotiations.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1680. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
DRC Government Loses Substantial Foreign<br />
Exchange Proceeds due to Illegal Trade<br />
between Provinces and Neighboring<br />
Territories.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2528. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
March 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Concern That ANC Units in North Katanga<br />
Might Get out of Hand if Not Resupplied.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2472. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Military Representatives Informed of<br />
Possibility That Hard Line Might Be Taken<br />
against Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2476. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Possible Imminent Clash between DRC<br />
Government and Extremists in Provincial<br />
Governments.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 109
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0404 Incoming Telegram #2478. Fr: Edmund A. 0418<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31. 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Italian.Ambassador to DRC Proposes That<br />
His Government Undertake Training of DRC<br />
Air Force under UN Umbrella and Gives<br />
Views on Congo Situation.<br />
0406 Incoming Telegram #2483. Fr: Edmund A. 0421<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0422<br />
March 31, 1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0427<br />
Report on Talks between Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prim©<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0410 Incoming Telegram #1434. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74. 0428<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Reaction to Invitation to Another Member of<br />
Conakat Political Party to Visit U.S.<br />
0411 Incoming Telegram #1840. Fr: [?] McKillop.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgian View of Talks between Katangese 0430<br />
President Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0412 Outgoing Telegram #1682. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville. 0432<br />
March 28, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Asks DRC Government to Implement<br />
Steps to Put Economic Pressure on Katanga<br />
to Reach Settlement.<br />
0413 Outgoing Telegram #1684. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0440<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
March 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
U.S. Informs DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula That U.S. Will Continue Substantial<br />
Grant Aid for Benefit of Reunified Congo.<br />
0415 Outgoing Telegram #2536. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0442<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
March 31, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Chief of UN Operations in Congo Robert<br />
Gardiner's Concern regarding Prospective<br />
Military Moves UN Might Have to Undertake 0443<br />
Following Implementation of Tax Collection<br />
Scheme in Katanga.<br />
0417 Outgoing Telegram #2682. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
March 31, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Belgium Reports Rumors in DRC about<br />
Possibility of UN Military Actions in Katanga 0445<br />
Touching off New Outbreak of Hostilities.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2482. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 31, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 7/6/74.<br />
Union of Congolese Workers (UTC) Plans to<br />
Call General Strike in DRC in Protest of<br />
Arrest of Union Leader Andre Boboliko.<br />
Congo•Cables, April 1-7,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1440. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1, 1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 12/12/78.<br />
British Efforts to Locate and Obtain Status of<br />
Charles Mutaka [Mutakawadiloma], President<br />
of Katangese <strong>National</strong> Assembly.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2486. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 12/12/78.<br />
Concern by Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, That Enforced Tax<br />
Collection in Katanga Could Lead to Military<br />
Clashes Involving UN Troops.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2487. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1, 1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 12/12/78.<br />
"Affirmative."<br />
Foreign Service Despatch #380. Fr: Thomas<br />
A. Cassilly. To: State Department.<br />
April 2, 1962. 8pp. JFK#4. C. 12/12/78.<br />
Political Developments in Stanleyville, DRC,<br />
March 10-22, 1962.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #710. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
April 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 12/12/78.<br />
Explanation of Tax Collection Plan in Katanga<br />
to Force Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to Implement Kttona Agreement.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1691. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 2, 1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 12/12/78.<br />
State Department Instructions for Handling of<br />
Donations for Specific Relief Purposes in<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1459. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 12/12/78.<br />
U.S. Denies Involvement in Contingency<br />
Planning for DRC Government Tax Collection<br />
in Katanga and Possible UN Military<br />
Initiatives Stemming from It.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2501. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 4, 1962. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 12/12/78.<br />
Survey of DRC Imports Financed by U.S. Aid.<br />
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0448 Incoming Telegram #791. Fr: W. Wendell 0462<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 12/12/78.<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) Press Report<br />
Meeting with Angolan Insurgents by Special<br />
U.S. Mission Sent by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0449 Incoming Telegram #793. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.2pp. JFK#11. C. 12/12/78. 0464<br />
Leader of Pan <strong>Africa</strong>n Union from Congo<br />
(Brazzaville) Meets with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula to Urge Release of Labor<br />
Leader Andre Boboliko.<br />
0451 Incoming Telegram #2511. Fr: Edmund A. 0465<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.1p. JFK#13. C. 12/12/78.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko to Renounce Proposals of DRC<br />
Interior Minister Cleophas Kam ¡tatu Calling<br />
for Arrest of Katangese President Moise 0466<br />
Tshombe and Foreign Military Aid.<br />
0452 Incoming Telegram #2513. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.5pp. JFK#14. C. 3/1/79. 0468<br />
Report on Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks.<br />
0457 Incoming Telegram #2514. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.2pp. JFK#15. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Letter from Gullion to DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula regarding Proposals of Interior 0469<br />
Minister Cleophas Kamitatu.<br />
0459 Incoming Telegram #2515. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Hopes of DRC Extraordinary Commissioner 0470<br />
in Katanga Jason Sendwe That UN Will Keep<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe in<br />
Leopoldville and Katangese Assembly in<br />
Session until Réintégration Agreement<br />
Reached. 0472<br />
0460 Incoming Telegram #1895. Fr: [?] McKillop.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, 1962.2pp. JFK#18. C. 11/2/81 IP.<br />
Discussions between British and Belgians<br />
regarding Financial Pressure to Be Brought<br />
to Bear on Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe if Talks with DRC Prime Minister 0474<br />
Cyrille Adoula Break down.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1895. Fr: [?] McKillop.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, 1962.2pp. JFK#18. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Discussions between British and Belgians<br />
regarding Financial Pressure to Be Brought<br />
to Bear on Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe if Talks with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula Break down.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1477. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6,1962.1p. JFK#19. C. 3/1/79.<br />
DRC Parliamentary Consideration for<br />
Dividing Katanga into Additional Provinces.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1481. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, 1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Reopening Belgian Consulate in<br />
Elisabethville as Symbol of Normalization of<br />
Belgian-DRC Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2521. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#21. C. 3/1/79.<br />
U.S. Title I Food Commodities for DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2525. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6,1962.1 p. JFK#22. QUO.<br />
Union of Congolese Workers (UTC) Criticizes<br />
U.S. for Saying Call for General Strike Was<br />
Plot to Overthrow DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2530. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, 1962.1p. JFK#23. C. 3/1/79.<br />
U.S. Contact with Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko regarding DRC Bond Issue.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3316. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6,1962.2pp. JFK#24. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Discussions regarding UN Efforts toward<br />
Retraining ANC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3317. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6,1962.1p. JFK#25. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Brigadier Indar Jit Rikhye Expresses<br />
Opposition to New UN Military Operations in<br />
Katanga but Believes Military Aspects of<br />
Katangese Tax Collection Scheme Feasible.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2744. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
April 6,1962.2pp. JFK#26. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Continue UN Military<br />
Assistance Program in DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 111
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0476 Outgoing Teleg ram # 1714. Fr: George W. 0491<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 6, 1962.1p. JFK#27. C. 3/1/79.<br />
George Denis's Influence on DRC President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu and Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula. 0495<br />
0477 Outgoing Telegram #1717. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 6, 1962.1p. JFK#28. C. 3/1/79.<br />
U.S. Informs DRC Interior Minister Cleophas<br />
Kamitatu of Its Opposition to Proposed Arrest<br />
of Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
Imprisonment of Congolese Labor Leader<br />
Andre Boboliko. , 0498<br />
0478 Outgoing Telegram #1720. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 6,1962.1p. JFK#29. C. 3/1/79.<br />
U.S. Supports Creation of DRC Treasury<br />
Police Force with UN Participation. 0500<br />
0479 Outgoing Telegram #1721. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 6, 1962.1p. JFK#30. OUO.<br />
U.S. Press Reports That General Strike 0502<br />
Called by Union of Congolese Workers<br />
(UTC) Could Cause Embarrassment during<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
0480 Congo•Cables, April 8-17,1962.<br />
0481 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p..<br />
0482 Incoming Telegram #1486. Fr: Lewis 0503<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 8,1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 3/3/81 IP.<br />
Katangese Assembly President Charles<br />
Mutaka [Mutakawadiloma] Tells UN Officials<br />
That Assembly Session Will Be Postponed<br />
until Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Can Participate in Balubakat-Conakat 0504<br />
Reconciliation.<br />
0483 Corrections to Incoming Telegram #2539. Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Report of Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks in DRC. 0506<br />
0485 Incoming Telegram #2539. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 8,1962. 4pp. JFK#2. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Report of Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks in DRC. 0507<br />
0489 Incoming Telegram #2544. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 9, 1962.2pp. JFK#3. C. 1/9/79.<br />
British Ambassador to DRC Derek Riches's<br />
Views on Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2552. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 10, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. S. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
DRC Foreign Office Memorandum on<br />
Political Situation In Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1729. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 9,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 1/9/79.<br />
U.S. Informs DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula of Tax and Foreign Exchange<br />
Collection Plan to Be Used to Get Serious<br />
Negotiations Underway with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2561. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Report on Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1748. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Purpose of Harlan Cleveland's Visit to DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2575. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 13,1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 1/9/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville Welcomes Visit<br />
by Harlan Cleveland but Urges That It Be<br />
Kept Unobtrusive due to DRC Fears of U.S.<br />
Dictation in Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3382. Fr: [?] Plimpton.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 13,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Offers<br />
Temporary Asylum to DRC Opposition<br />
Leader Antoine Gizenga until His Health<br />
Permits Resumption of Political Activities.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2583. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#10. S. 5/4/81 IP.<br />
U.S. Intelligence Requirements of Long-<br />
range Contingency Plans of Special Defense<br />
Forces in DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1765. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
ApriUS, 1962. 1p. JFK#11. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Arrangements for Harlan Cleveland's Visit to<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2596. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 16, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 1/9/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Opposition to U.S. Concept of Sharing<br />
Economic Assistance with Katanga.<br />
112 Congo/Reel 6
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0508 Incoming Telegram #2605. Fr: Edmund A. 0535<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 17, 1962. 5pp. JFK#13. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Report on Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks in DRC.<br />
0513 Incoming Telegram #2606. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 17. 1962. 9pp. JFK#14. C. 1/9/79. 0537<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Containing Draft Agreement for<br />
Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
0522 Incoming Telegram. Fr: CIA. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
April 17, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 4/1/79 IP.<br />
No Indication That UN Forces in Katanga<br />
Planning Any Major Military Moves. 0538<br />
0523 Congo•Cables, April 18-23,1962.<br />
0524 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0525 Incoming Telegram #1962. Fr: Douglas 0539<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962.1p. JFK#1. QUO.<br />
MacArthur's Statement on Belgian<br />
Contribution to DRC.<br />
0526 Incoming Telegram #2520. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 1 /9/79 IP. 0542<br />
DRC Adoula Government and ANC Refuse to<br />
Allow Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
to Leave Leopoldville despite UN Guarantees<br />
for His <strong>Security</strong>.<br />
0529 Incoming Telegram #2609. Fr: Edmund A. 0543<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 1 /9/79.<br />
Discussions between DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and UN Representative Robert<br />
Gardiner regarding Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Planned Departure from<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
0530 Incoming Telegram #2618. Fr: Edmund A. 0546<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Reaction<br />
to General Strike Called by DRC Labor<br />
Unions.<br />
0531 Incoming Telegram #2621. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0548<br />
April 18, 1962. 4pp. JFK#5. C. 1/9/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Proposals to Win back His Advantage with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe in<br />
Negotiations for Reintegration of Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2622. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 1 /9/79.<br />
U.S. Emphasizes to DRC Foreign Minister<br />
Justin Bomboko Importance of Allowing<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Depart Safely from Leopoldville Talks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2623. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 18,1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 1/9/79.<br />
U.S. Suggests That UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant Make Representations to DRC<br />
Government That Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe Be Allowed to Depart from<br />
Leopoldville in Accordance with <strong>Security</strong><br />
Assurances.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville. To: White House.<br />
April 18, 1962.1p.JFK#9.<br />
[Text Not Available.]<br />
Incoming Telegram #2626. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Discussions with DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko regarding Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Plans to Depart<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
Incoming Telegram #C-003. Fr: U.S. Air<br />
Attaché, Leopoldville. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 19,1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Departs from Leopoldville Aboard UN Aircraft.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2637. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 19, 1962. 3pp. JFK#14. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Discusses UN Firmness toward DRC<br />
Government in Relation to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe's Desire to Depart<br />
from Leopoldville.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1997. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#15. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Displeasure over Request Made by General<br />
Joseph Desiree Mobutu and Foreign Minister<br />
Justin Bomboko for Belgian Military Mission.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1998. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
UN Representative Sture Linner's<br />
Reassignment to Brussels, Belgium, and<br />
Discussions on DRC Situation.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 113
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0550 Outgoing Telegram #1801. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0573<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 20, 1962. 3pp. JFK#17. C. 1/9/79.<br />
U.S. Considers Courses of Action to Regain<br />
Forward Motion on Reintegration of Katanga<br />
Lost during Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Airport Incident.<br />
0553 Incoming Telegram #2665. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0576<br />
April 21,1962. 3pp. JFK#18. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
UN Officials in DRC Discuss Prospects for<br />
Resumption of Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
0556 Incoming Telegram #1563. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 22, 1962. 2pp. dFK#19. C. 1/9/79.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's 0577<br />
Position on Resumption of Negotiations with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0558 Incoming Telegram #1564. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 22, 1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 1/8/79.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Asks 0578<br />
UN Representative Jose Rolz-Bennett to<br />
Arrange New <strong>Security</strong> Guarantees for<br />
Resumption of Talks with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0559 Incoming Telegram #2670. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 22, 1962. 5pp. JFK#21. C. 1/8/79. 0580<br />
U.S. Efforts to Advance Solution to Katanga<br />
Problem before DRC's Adoula Government<br />
Falls or Seeks Aid from <strong>Africa</strong>n Nations<br />
Supporting Soviet Bloc.<br />
0564 Incoming Telegram #2669. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 23, 1962. 3pp. JFK#22. S. 3/23/79.<br />
Report on Political and Military Situation in 0581<br />
Elisabethville, Katanga.<br />
0567 Outgoing Telegram #1807. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville, Cotonou,<br />
and Brussels, U.S. Mission to UN, and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Nairobi.<br />
April 23, 1962. 3pp. JFK#25. C. 1/8/79. 0585<br />
Issues in DRC Economic Program for<br />
Discussion during Harlan Cleveland's Visits<br />
to UN, Belgium, and DRC.<br />
0570 Congo•Cables, April 24-30,1962.<br />
0571 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp. 0587<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2009. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 24, 1962. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
Plan for Hastening Katanga Reintegration by<br />
Putting Pressure on Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga to Withhold Payments from<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
Katangese Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1571. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 24, 1962. 1p. JFK#2. C. 3/2/79.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Eager<br />
to Resume Negotiations with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula and Requests<br />
Renewed U.S. and UN <strong>Security</strong> Guarantees.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: Edmund A. Gullion.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 24,1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
Statement by DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula Asking for Definition of Role of UN in<br />
Congo Intervention.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2685. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Discussion of Critical Statements Made by<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
UN and Possibility That He Might Seek Aid<br />
from Radical <strong>Africa</strong>n States.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #808. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
April 24,1962. 1 p. JFK#5. C. 3/2/79.<br />
U.S. Expresses Confidence in Renewed UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Guarantees for Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe during His Next Round of<br />
Negotiations with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2696. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 25,1962. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Discussions regarding New U.S. Aid<br />
Approach to DRC Following Resolution of<br />
Katangese Secession.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2800. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
April 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/2/79.<br />
Discussions between G. Mennen Williams<br />
and UN Secretary General U Thant regarding<br />
Anticipated Future Developments in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2036. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 27,1962. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 3/2/79.<br />
Division in DRC Government over Desirability<br />
of Increased Belgian Aid.<br />
114 Congo/Reel 6
Frame Document Frame<br />
0590 Incoming Telegram #3406. Fr: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth 0611<br />
Galbraith. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 27, 1962. 1 p. JFK#11. C. 3/2/79.<br />
Discussions with Indian Officials regarding<br />
British Assessment of DRC Situation.<br />
0591 Outgoing Telegram #1833. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
April 23, 1962. 1 p. JFK#12. C. 3/2/79. 0612<br />
Arrangements for DRC Minister of Interior<br />
Christophe Gbenye's Visit to U.S.<br />
0592 Incoming Telegram #2045. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 28,1962. 5pp. JFK#13. C. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Presents Views on DRC Situation to 0615<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak.<br />
0598 Outgoing Telegram #2982. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Brussels and London.<br />
April 27, 1962. 4pp. JFK#15. C. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
George C. McGhee Outlines U.S. Policy on<br />
DRC for Belgian Ambassador Louis<br />
Scheyven and British Minister Lord Samuel<br />
Hood.<br />
0602 Outgoing Telegram #1851. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0617<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN. 0618<br />
April 28, 1962.1 p. JFK#16f C. 1 /9/79. 0620<br />
U.S. Suggests That UN Use Influence on<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Bring about Implementation of His Promises<br />
on Police and <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Files</strong> regarding<br />
Mercenaries and on UN Presence in 0621<br />
Katanga.<br />
0603 Incoming Telegram #2726. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 29, 1962. 5pp. JFK#17. S. 1/9/79.<br />
Harlan Cleveland Assures DRC Prime 0623<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula of Continued U.S.<br />
Support and Opposition to Katangese<br />
Secession.<br />
0608 Incoming Telegram #2049. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk. 0624<br />
April 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#18. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
Belgian Reaction to U.S. Halting DRC<br />
Request for Belgian Military Assistance.<br />
0610 Incoming Telegram #2050. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 30,1962.1 p. JFK#19. C. 1 /9/79. .<br />
Difficulties with UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant's Proposal regarding UN Military 0626<br />
Guards for Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
Property.<br />
Congo/Reel 6<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #3601. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 30.1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Concern over Alleged Message from UN<br />
Secretary General U Thant to DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Treatment<br />
of Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2p.JFK#21.<br />
'The President Has Asked That Following<br />
Message Be Brought to Secretary's Attention<br />
as Additional Indication of Need to Proceed<br />
Urgently with Congo Negotiations."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2994. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, Brussels and<br />
London.<br />
April 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#22. C. 1/9/79 IP.<br />
Need for UN Mediation between DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula and Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe due to Economic<br />
Erosion in Congo.<br />
Congo•Cables, May 1-8,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3988. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 1,1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 3/1/79.<br />
British Foreign Office Prepares Assessment<br />
of DRC Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2074. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
U.S. and Belgian Officials Discuss Possible<br />
UN Mediation in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1616. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 3,1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 9/29/81 IP.<br />
Progress Reported in Negotiating Sessions<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2085. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Belgian Government Wishes to Avoid UN<br />
Recruitment of Technicians and<br />
Administrators for Their Program from among<br />
Belgians Already Working in DRC<br />
Government Administration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4058. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. S. 3/1/79.<br />
Discussions between British and Belgians<br />
regarding DRC Question.<br />
115
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0628 Incoming Telegram #2751. Fr: Edmund A. 0648<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Message from DRC Commissioner Jason<br />
Sendwe to Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
Informing Him of Attack by Katanga<br />
Gendarmes on Nyunzu and Attempt to<br />
Invade Albertville. 0649<br />
0629 Incoming Telegram #3657. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. S. 9/86 IP.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Mining Company Subsidizes<br />
Anti-Kuanda Activities of <strong>Africa</strong>n Congress<br />
Party to Stop British Movement toward<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Control of Rhodesias. 0651<br />
0631 Outgoing Telegram #3693. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, New Delhi and<br />
Khartoum.<br />
May 4,1962. 4pp. JFK#11. C. 10/22/81.<br />
George C. McGhee Reviews DRC Situation 0652<br />
with Indian Ambassador Braj K. Nehru and<br />
India's Ambassador Designate to Congo.<br />
0635 Incoming Telegram #1625. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5,1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 3/1/79 IP.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Discusses Possible Concessions by 0653<br />
Katanga Government with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0636 Incoming Telegram #2753. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5, 1962. 5pp. JFK#13. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Discussions between G. Mennen Williams 0654<br />
and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
regarding Negotiations with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0641 Incoming Telegram #2754. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 3/1/79.<br />
Discussions between G. Mennen Williams 0656<br />
and DRC President Joseph Kasavubu<br />
regarding Negotiations with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0643 Incoming Telegram #2755. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5, 1962. 5pp. JFK#15. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Discussions between G. Mennen Williams 0658<br />
and DRC Leaders regarding Solution to 0659<br />
Katanga Issue. 0660<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #851. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 5, 1962. 1 p. JFK#16. C. 2/28/79.<br />
U.S. Provides Airlift for Rotation of Swedish<br />
UN Contingent from Katanga back to<br />
Kamina, DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1310. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Lagos.<br />
May 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#17. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Discussions between Henry J. Tasca and<br />
Nigerian Ambassador to U.S. regarding<br />
Deterioration of Negotiations for<br />
Reintegration of Katanga into DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2766. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 6,1962. 1p. JFK#18. C. 2/28/79 IP.<br />
Alleged U.S. Assistance Program for Angolan<br />
Refugees.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2767. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 6,1962. 1p. JFK#19. S. 2/28/79.<br />
U.S. Urges DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko to Discourage Sudanese<br />
Government from Granting USSR Onward Air<br />
Rights into Congo.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1876. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
May 6,1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 4/20/79.<br />
U.S. to Provide Transport for Airlift of Baluba<br />
Refugees in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2783. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#22. S. 2/28/79.<br />
U.S. Supports UN Use of Force against<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe to<br />
Make Him Negotiate Honestly and Make<br />
Necessary Concessions.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #5949. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London and<br />
Brussels.<br />
May 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#23. NA. 2/28/79.<br />
Tentative Agenda for British and Belgian<br />
Talks on DRC.<br />
Congo•Cables, London Talks.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To:<br />
Evelyn Lincoln.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Dean Rusk's Reply to British Prime Minister<br />
Harold Macmillan's Letter in DRC.<br />
116 Congo/Reel 6
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0661 List of Telegrams to/from Dean Rusk. 0675<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
0662 Bruce Messages on London Talks. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3. 0676<br />
"Sent to President 5/28/62•Returned 5/29."<br />
0663 Incoming Telegram #4202. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15,1962. 1 p. JFK#4. S. 1 /7/79.<br />
Developments at Tripartite Talks between 0678<br />
Great Britain, Belgium, and U.S. on DRC<br />
Reconciliation in London.<br />
0664 Congo•Cables, May 9-13,1962.<br />
0665 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0679<br />
0666 Incoming Telegram #4131. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 9, 1962. 1 p. JFK#2. S. 3/12/79.<br />
Arrangements and Comments on Proposed<br />
Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0667 Outgoing Telegram #5990. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassies, London, Brussels, 0680<br />
and Paris.<br />
May 9,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 3/12/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Informs Officers of<br />
Belgian and British Embassies of Planning<br />
for Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0668 Incoming Telegram #2136. Fr: Douglas 0682<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 3/12/79.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Get Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga and American Companies Operating<br />
in Katanga to Cut off Financial Support to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Government.<br />
0671 Incoming Telegram #2795. Fr: Edmund A. 0684<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
Discussions regarding Establishment of<br />
Military Officer Training School Run by UN in<br />
DRC in Effort to Block Use of Belgians to<br />
Retrain ANC. 0685<br />
0673 Incoming Telegram #2796. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10,1962. 1 p. JFK#6. C. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Informs<br />
Indian Government of Katangese 0687<br />
Government Rearmament.<br />
0674 Incoming Telegram #4142. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10,1962.1p. JFK#7. S. 3/12/79.<br />
British Foreign Office Comments on<br />
Arrangements and Agenda for Tripartite<br />
London Talks on DRC.<br />
Document<br />
incoming Telegram #3697. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10, 1962. 1p. JFK#8. S. 3/12/79.<br />
Report on CAC Meeting.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1658. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
Katangese Government Position in<br />
Negotiation with DRC Central Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1659. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Denies Allegations That It Is Searching<br />
for "Strong Man" to Head DRC Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1660. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962. 1p. JFK#11. C. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Announces Intention to Reopen Negotiations<br />
with DRC Central Government if His Health<br />
Improves.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2797. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 3/12/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville's Comments on<br />
U.S. Participation in Tripartite London Talks<br />
on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2803. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#13. S. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
Concern That Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Might Not Be Willing to Make<br />
Concessions to DRC Government as Long<br />
as His Position Remains Strong and He<br />
Continues to Receive Outside Support.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4167. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11,1962.1p. JFK#14. S. 3/12/79 IP.<br />
British Foreign Office Reaction to Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC Robert Gardiner's Plan<br />
for Filling in Transition Period in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5315. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 11, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 11/7/79.<br />
Suggestion That France Be Invited to Attend<br />
London Talks on DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #530. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa and U.S.<br />
Consulate, Asmara.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 11/7/79 IP.<br />
U.S. State Department Expresses Concern<br />
over Lack of Progress on Reintegration of<br />
Katanga with DRC to Ethiopian Ambassador.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 117
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0689 Outgoing Telegram #3089. Fr: George W. 0709<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Bonn.<br />
May 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#17. C. 11/7/79.<br />
U.S. Receives Information That Former<br />
Belgian Colonel [?] Cassert Attempting to<br />
Sell German Light Aircraft to Katangese<br />
Government.<br />
0690 Outgoing Telegram #1899. Fr: George W. 0710<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 11, 1962.1p. JFK#18. C. 11/7/79.<br />
State Department Receives Information on<br />
Departure of Four B-26 Aircraft from U.S. for<br />
DRC.<br />
0692 Outgoing Telegram #6037. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
May 11, 1962. 6pp. JFK#19. S. 11/7/79 IP. 0712<br />
U.S. Consultations with British and Belgians<br />
to Develop Joint Plan Based on UN<br />
Mediation for Overcoming Impasse in<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Negotiations.<br />
0698 Incoming Telegram #2806. Fr: Edmund A. 0713<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 11/7/79.<br />
Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko Confirms<br />
DRC Purchase of Four B-26 Aircraft from<br />
U.S.<br />
0699 Incoming Telegram #2809. Fr: Edmund A. 0714<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#21. C. 11/7/79.<br />
Discussions with ANC Officers regarding<br />
Purchase of Aircraft from U.S.<br />
0700 Incoming Telegram #2812. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 12, 1962. 2pp. JFK#22. S. 11/7/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Informed 0715<br />
of Purpose of Tripartite Consultations on<br />
Congo.<br />
0702 Correction to Incoming Telegram #2812. Fr:<br />
Edmund A. Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#22. S. 11/7/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Informed 0716<br />
of Purpose of Tripartite Consultations on<br />
Congo.<br />
0703 Outgoing Telegram #6049. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, London, Brussels, and<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
May 12, 1962. 2pp. JFK#25. C. 11 /7/79. 0717<br />
U.S. Informs DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0718<br />
Adoula of Purpose of Tripartite Talks on 0719<br />
Congo.<br />
0705 Congo•Cables, May 14-19,1962.<br />
0706 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2162. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14,1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 8/28/79.<br />
U.S. Explains to Belgian Government<br />
Reasons Why It's Desirable to Inform DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula of Tripartite<br />
Talks on Congo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1668. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Discussions regarding Katangese<br />
Government Position in Negotiations with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and<br />
Possible Threat to Apply Pressure to Force<br />
Reintegration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2816. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14,1962.1p. JFK#3. S. 8/28/79.<br />
Gullion Seeks Appointment with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2821. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14,1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Discussions with DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko regarding DRC Acquisition of U.S.<br />
Aircraft.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2823. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14, 1962. 1p. JFK#5. S. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Gives Draft Communiqué and Backup<br />
Statement on Negotiations with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe to DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2825. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 8/28/79.<br />
Possiblity That Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
Might Ask for DRC Participation in London<br />
Talks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3610. Fr: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />
Galbraith. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 14, 1962. 1p. JFK#7. C. 8/28/79.<br />
Suggestion That Indian Government Be<br />
Informed of Purpose of Tripartite London<br />
Talks on DRC.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#8.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#8a.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #6054. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
May 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8b. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to David K. E.<br />
Bruce, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain,<br />
regarding Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
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0721 Outgoing Telegram #2949. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0734<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
May 14, 1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 8/28/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Skeptical of<br />
Practicality of UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant's Scheme for DRC.<br />
0722 Incoming Telegram #2831. Fr: Edmund A. 0735<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15, 1962.1p. JFK#10. S. 8/28/79.<br />
DRC Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko Sends<br />
Instructions for Purchase of B-26 Aircraft<br />
from Allied Sales Corporation of New York<br />
City. 0736<br />
0723 Incoming Telegram #2838. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 15,1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Feeling by U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville That<br />
Although DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
Should Be Informed of London Tripartite 0737<br />
Talks, No Other Publicity Desirable.<br />
0724 Incoming Telegram #1681. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Letters from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to UN Secretary General U Thant 0739<br />
and to DRC Senate Containing Katangese<br />
Bargaining Position.<br />
0726 Incoming Telegram #2839. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16,1962.1 p. JFK#13. S. 8/28/79. 0740<br />
British Inform Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe of Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0727 Incoming Telegram #2841. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Guliion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. S. 8/28/79.<br />
Discussions between Robert Gardiner, Chief 0742<br />
of UN Operations in DRC, and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding <strong>Security</strong> for<br />
Negotiations with Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
0729 . Incoming Telegram #2845. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0744<br />
May 16, 1962. 3pp. JFK#15. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks Break down over<br />
Question of How Transition Period before<br />
Katanga's Reintegration into DRC Is to Be<br />
Handled.<br />
0732 Incoming Telegram #4223. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16. S. 4/9/76. 0745<br />
U.S. State Department Disappointed by<br />
Results of Tripartite Talks between Great<br />
Britain, Belgium, and U.S. on DRC.<br />
Congo/Reel 6<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #4224. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16,1962.1p. JFK#17. S. 4/9/76.<br />
British Foreign Office Asks That Indian<br />
Government Not Be Informed of Tripartite<br />
London Talks on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3626. Fr: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />
Galbraith. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, 1962.1p. JFK#18. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Indian Brigadier Indar Jit Rikhye Informed by<br />
U.S. Mission to UN of Tripartite London Talks<br />
on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3755. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16,1962. 1p. JFK#19. S. 7/13/79.<br />
Press Formula for London Tripartite Talks on<br />
DRC Conveyed to UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1936. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
May 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#20. C. 7/13/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Discusses Sale of A-26<br />
Aircraft with Congolese Embassy Officers.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3854. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, New Delhi.<br />
May 16,1962.1p. JFK#21. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Conclusion and Results of Tripartite London<br />
Talks on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2853. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Guliion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#22. C. 7/13/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Reaction<br />
to Information on Tripartite London Talks on<br />
Congo.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2858. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#23. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Discussions with DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko regarding UN Efforts to Control<br />
Importation of Civil Aircraft into DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3767. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17,1962.1p. JFK#24. C. 7/13/79.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Ralph Bunche<br />
regarding Allegations by DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula and Indian Government That<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Increasing Strength of Mercenaries.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1940. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#25. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Note from DRC Government Protesting<br />
Holdup of Civil Aircraft Purchased from U.S.<br />
until Permission Received by UN.<br />
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0747 Outgoing Telegram #3871. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0768<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, New Delhi.<br />
May 17, 1962. 4pp. JFK#26. S. 7/13/79.<br />
Main Points regarding Indian Government<br />
Thinking on Proposal for UN Mediation in<br />
DRC.<br />
0751 Incoming Telegram #2205. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk. 0770<br />
May 18, 1962. 2pp. JFK#27. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's<br />
Comments on Memorandum Produced by<br />
Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0753 Incoming Telegram #1131. Fr: Joseph Palmer<br />
II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#28. S. 7/13/79. 0773<br />
U.S. Expresses Concern regarding DRC to<br />
Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakr Tafawa<br />
Balewa and Asks for His Appraisal of<br />
Situation.<br />
0756 Incoming Telegram #2869. Fr: Edmund A. 0777<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962.1p. JFK#29. C. 7/13/79.<br />
U.S. Discusses Status of A-26 Aircraft for<br />
DRC with Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in Congo.<br />
0758 Incoming Telegram #2872. Fr: Edmund A. 0780<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 2pp. JFK#30. C. 7/13/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Discussions with DRC Government<br />
regarding Use of Congolese Air Force to<br />
Subdue Katanga.<br />
0760 Incoming Telegram #2875. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 1 p. JFK#31. 0784<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's 0785<br />
Arrival in Leopoldville, DRC. 0786<br />
0761 Incoming Telegram #2876. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18. 1962. 3pp. JFK#32. S. 8/27/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Proposal on Transitional<br />
Period in DRC Suggested during Tripartite<br />
Talks in London. 0787<br />
0764 Incoming Telegram #3780. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#33. S. 8/27/79.<br />
Stevenson Briefs UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant on Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0767 Outgoing Telegram #1948. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0792<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 18, 1962. 1p. JFK#34. C. 8/27/79.<br />
Comments on Implementation of Tax<br />
Collection Scheme in Katanga at Tripartite<br />
London Talks on DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1705. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#35. C. 8/28/79.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Assess Mood in Katanga and<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Efforts to Work out Compromise with DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2873. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 19, 1962. 3pp. JFK#36. C. 8/27/79.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Concerned That U.S. Activities Might<br />
Conflict with UN Efforts to Achieve Tshombe-<br />
Adoula Rapprochement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2880. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 19, 1962. 4pp. JFK#37. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
Report on Developments in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1951. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 18, 1962. 2pp. JFK#38. C. 8/27/79.<br />
Discussions between UN and DRC<br />
Government regarding Purchase of A-26<br />
Aircraft from U.S. Government.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1953. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville and London<br />
and U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
May 18, 1962. 4pp. JFK#39. C. 8/28/79 IP.<br />
U.S. State Department Rejects Final Working<br />
Paper on DRC Adopted during Tripartite<br />
London Talks as Inadequate.<br />
Congo•Cables, May 20-24,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1709. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21, 1962.1.p. JFK#1. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Speculation in Katanga That Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Might Succeed<br />
DRC's Cyrille Adoula as Prime Minister.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2889. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21,1962. 5pp. JFK#3. C. 7/13/79.<br />
U.S. Aid Utilized to Purchase Trucks and<br />
Spare Parts to Resolve Road Transportation<br />
Crisis in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2890. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 7/13/79.<br />
UN Examines Most Effective Use of U.S. Aid<br />
to DRC.<br />
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0795 Incoming Telegram #2892. Fr: Edmund A. 0811<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21.1962. 4pp. JFK#5. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Documents regarding Economic Subjects in<br />
DRC Prepared by Robert Gardiner, Chief of<br />
UN Operations in DRC, for Adoula-Tshombe 0813<br />
Talks.<br />
0799 Incoming Telegram #2895. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21, 1962. 3pp. JFK#6. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Discouraged at Prospects for Talks 0814<br />
between Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula.<br />
0802 Incoming Telegram #3711. Fr: [?] Timmons.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21,1962. 1p. JFK#7. C. 7/13/79. 0816<br />
Indian Ministry of External Affairs Reviews<br />
Results of Tripartite London Talks on DRC.<br />
0803 Outgoing Telegram #915. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
May 21, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 7/13/79. 0821<br />
Discussions between George C. McGhee<br />
and <strong>John</strong> Dean, President of Mobil<br />
Corporation, regarding U.S. Position on DRC<br />
Unification.<br />
0805 Outgoing Telegram #1958. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0823<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 21,1962.1 p. JFK#9. C. 7/13/79.<br />
State Department Discussions with <strong>John</strong> M.<br />
Keesing, New York Lawyer Representing<br />
DRC Government in Matter of Export License 0825<br />
for A-26 Aircraft Purchased in U.S.<br />
0806 Incoming Telegram #2896. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22,1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 7/13/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Informed That Adoula-Tshombe Talks at<br />
End due to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Refusal to Allow Katangese 0826<br />
Delegation to Freely Circulate in Leopoldville.<br />
0807 Incoming Telegram #2900. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22, 1962. 1 p. JFK#11. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Possibility That <strong>Africa</strong>n Nations Might Aid<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in<br />
Resolving Katanga Problem outside UN.<br />
0808 Incoming Telegram #2901. Fr: Edmund A. 0831<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22, 1962. 3pp. JFK#12. C. 7/13/79.<br />
Gullion Meets with DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula regarding Breakdown of Talks<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
due to Confinement of Katangese<br />
Delegation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2902. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 7/13/79.<br />
General [?] Kebede's Estimate of UN Military<br />
Needs in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5520. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22, 1962.1p. JFK#14. C. 7/13/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Gives Authorization to Inform French<br />
Government of Substance of Tripartite<br />
London Talks on DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #<strong>1961</strong>. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 22, 1962. 2pp. JFK#15. C. 7/12/79.<br />
U.S. Prepared to Give Full Support to UN<br />
Mediatory Effort in DRC Even at Risk of<br />
Incurring Hostilities.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2237. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#16. C. 7/12/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak's<br />
Comments on DRC Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2908. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, 1962. 2pp. JFK#17. C. 7/12/79.<br />
Report on Developments at Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Talks in DRC.<br />
CIA Information Report #TDCS-3/511,903.<br />
Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
May 23, 1962. 2pp. JFK#18. S. 11/4/80 IP.<br />
DRC President Joseph Kasavubu's<br />
Comments on Katanga Question.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1970. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
May 23, 1962.1p. JFK#19. C. 7/12/79 IP.<br />
Discussions of Uses of Paper regarding<br />
Inducements and Pressures to Bring about<br />
Katangese Reintegration Drafted during<br />
Tripartite Talks in London.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2917. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 24, 1962. 5pp. JFK#20. C. 7/12/79.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Negotiations with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Measures Applied to Katangese<br />
Delegation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3826. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#21. C. 7/12/79 IP.<br />
Mediation by Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Negotiations and UN Efforts to Pressure<br />
Settlement.<br />
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0834 Outgoing Telegram #1978. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0847<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldviile and<br />
Brussels.<br />
May 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#22. LOU.<br />
U.S. Position on Reintegration of Katanga<br />
intoDRC.<br />
0836 Congo•Cables, May 25-29,1962. 0849<br />
0837 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0838 Incoming Telegram #2254. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#1. C. 3/15/79.<br />
DRC General Joseph Desires Mobutu 0850<br />
Ordered Not to Go to Brussels by DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0839 Incoming Telegram #2255. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#2. C. 3/15/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Office's Efforts to Reassure 0853<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula to<br />
Improve Negotiating Position with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0840 Incoming Telegram #2921. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 3/15/79. 0855<br />
Possible Meeting between General Joseph<br />
Desiree Mobutu and U.S. Colonel [?] Greene<br />
regarding Training of ANC.<br />
0841 Incoming Telegram #2925. Fr: Edmund A. 0858<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#4. C. 3/15/79.<br />
U.S. Colonel [?] Greene Informed of DRC<br />
General Joseph Desiree Mobutu's<br />
Cancellation of Trip to Brussels and London. 0860<br />
0842 Incoming Telegram #2927. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Deán Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 3/15/79.<br />
UN Decides Not to Request U.S.<br />
Globemaster Aircraft for Baluba Airlift in DRC.<br />
0843 Incoming Telegram #3776. Fr: [?] Timmons.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0862<br />
May 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/15/79.<br />
Indian Brigadier Indar Jit Rikhye's Comments<br />
on Situation in DRC.<br />
0845 Incoming Telegram #3831. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. S. 3/15/79. 0867<br />
Request from UN for Airlift of Thousand<br />
Pound Bombs from India for Use in DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1983. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldviile and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
May 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 3/15/79.<br />
U.S. Provides Information to UN regarding<br />
Mobil Corporation's Deadline for Paying<br />
Katangese Income Tax.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2930. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 26,1962.1p.JFK#12.<br />
Agenda for Talks between DRC Central<br />
Government and Katangese Delegation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5689. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 26,1962.1p. JFK#13. C. 6/86 IP.<br />
U.S. Discussions with French Foreign Office<br />
Officials regarding <strong>Africa</strong>n Developments<br />
Including DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5. Fr: [?] Simms. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
May 26,1962.2pp. JFK#14. C. 3/15/79 IP.<br />
DRC Government Plans to Send<br />
Extraordinary Commission to Orientale<br />
Province.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: U.S. Commander in<br />
Chief, Europe. To: Joint Chiefs of Staff.<br />
May 26,1962. 3pp. JFK#15. C. 1/29/76.<br />
Situation Report on UN Congo Operations.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3333. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
May 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 3/15/79.<br />
U.S. Request to Discuss DRC Situation with<br />
Belgian Foreign Office.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3341. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
May 23,1962. 2pp. JFK#17. C. 2/22/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Pleased That Foreign<br />
Minister Paul-Henri Spaak Heading Belgian<br />
Delegation to UN General Assembly Debate<br />
on Ruanda Urundi [Rwanda-Burundi].<br />
Incoming Telegram #2942. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 28,1962. 5pp. JFK#19. C. 2/22/79.<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Negotiations Move Ahead<br />
Following U.S. Pledge to Support UN<br />
Mediatory Efforts Even at Risk of Hostilities.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3838. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 28, 1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 2/22/79.<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks Proceeding Well but<br />
U.S. Urged to Reiterate Inducements to DRC<br />
Government.<br />
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0868 Incoming Telegram #2276. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29,1962. 1 p. JFK#21. C. 2/22/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Office Informed That U.S.<br />
Had Told France about Tripartite London<br />
Talks on DRC.<br />
0869 Incoming Telegram #2948. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#24. S. 2/22/79.<br />
UN Contingency Plan of Operations in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0871 Congo•Cables, May 30-31,1962.<br />
0872 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0873 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#1.<br />
0874 Incoming Telegram #2951. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 11/8/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Informed<br />
That U.S. Prepared to Give Full Support to<br />
UN Mediatory Efforts Even at Risk of<br />
Hostilities.<br />
0877 Incoming Telegram #2952. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 11/8/79.<br />
Discussions regarding Mandate of Military<br />
Commission at Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
0880 Incoming Telegram #2954. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 11/8/79.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Satisfied<br />
with Joint Communiqué with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe on Katanga<br />
Reintegration.<br />
0883 Incoming Telegram #2960. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31,1962.1 p. JFK#5. C. 11 /8/79.<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba<br />
Announces That Katangese Government<br />
Refuses to Be Bound by Results of Adoula-<br />
Tshombe Talks.<br />
0885 Incoming Telegram #2961. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31,1962. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 12/17/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville's Comments on<br />
Recommendations on DRC Contained in<br />
Harlan Cleveland's Report.<br />
0889 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#8.<br />
0890 Incoming Telegram #3107. Fr: Llewellyn E.<br />
Thompson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31, 1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 12/17/79 IP.<br />
USSR's Reaction to News of Agreement in<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0891 Outgoing Telegram #2005. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville, Lagos,<br />
London, Paris, Brussels, and New Delhi and<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
May 31,1962. 3pp. JFK#12. C. 11/8/79.<br />
Efforts to Nail down Agreement with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe on<br />
Specific Issues in Katanga Reintegration<br />
Agreement.<br />
0894 Congo•Cables, June 1-7,1962.<br />
0895 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0898 Outgoing Telegram #2019. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
June 2,1962.1 p. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
"CBS Reports" Plans for Show on UN<br />
Operation in DRC.<br />
0899 Incoming Telegram #2982. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 4,1962.1p. JFK#16. LOU.<br />
Efforts by Norman Roberts, Attaché of U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville, to Report Killing of<br />
Burglar to Proper Authorities in DRC.<br />
0900 Incoming Telegram #2989. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#17. LOU.<br />
Press Notified of Killing of Congolese Burglar<br />
by Norman Roberts, Attaché of U.S.<br />
Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
0902 Incoming Telegram #2994. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 5,1962.1p. JFK#23. LOU.<br />
Katangese Delegation Fails to Appear for<br />
Adoula-Tshombe Talks Following Threats by<br />
Jason Sendwe to Arrest Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0903 Congo•Cables, June 8-13,1962.<br />
0904 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p:<br />
0905 Incoming Telegram #1793. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 8,1962.1p. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
Arrival of U.S. Student Group for Visit to<br />
Katanga without Proper DRC Government<br />
Visas.<br />
0906 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
JuneS, 1962.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Memoranda on Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga Dividend Payments and DRC<br />
Legislation regarding Katangese Companies.<br />
0907 Congo•Cables, June 14-15,1962.<br />
0908 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 123
Frame Document Frame<br />
0910 Incoming Telegram #3056. Fr: Edmund A. 0928<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 14,1962.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Passage of Budget by DRC Parliament<br />
Shows Support for Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Efforts to Curb Government<br />
Expenditures.<br />
0911 Outgoing Telegram #2115. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0929<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
June 15, 1962. 1p. JFK#26. LOU.<br />
Questions by Thomas J. Dodd regarding<br />
<strong>Security</strong> of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe during Talks in Leopoldville with<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
0912 Congo•Cables, June 16-20,1962. 0931<br />
0913 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp. 0932<br />
0915 Incoming Telegram #3073. Fr: Edmund A. 0936<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 16,1962. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
Delegations at Adoula-Tshombe Talks Decide<br />
to Temporarily Suspend Consideration of<br />
Monetary Commission Mandate. 0937<br />
0916 Incoming Telegram #3100. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#25. LOU.<br />
U.S. Note to Katangese Foreign Minister<br />
Evariste Kimba regarding Orders to<br />
Discontinue Plans to Open U.S. Information 0938<br />
Service Cultural and Information Center in<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
0918 Congo•Cables, July 1-6,1962.<br />
0919 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp. 0940<br />
0925 Incoming Telegram #14. Fr: Lewis Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Offers<br />
to Name Katangese Members of Military,<br />
Monetary, and Economic Commissions as 0943<br />
Soon as UN Guarantees Received.<br />
0926 Incoming Telegram #3. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Blancke Requests Additional Staffing to<br />
Provide Personnel and Material for Support 0944<br />
of Expanded AID Programs in Congo 0945<br />
(Brazzaville). 0949<br />
0927 Incoming Telegram #1. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
DRC Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko's<br />
Estimated Time of Arrival in New York City.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #27. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 5,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Belgian Cours de Cassation [Court of Final<br />
Appeal] Gives No Official Answer to DRC<br />
Government Request to Handle Trial of<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #32. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
July 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Unable to Issue Purchase<br />
Authorizations for Corn Requested by DRC<br />
Government to Meet Shortage in Kasai<br />
Province.<br />
Congo•Cables, July 7-15,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #70. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
DRC Government Requests for U.S. Corn,<br />
Feed Grains, and Tobacco.<br />
Incoming Telegram #57. Fr: Lewis Hoffacker.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Former U.S. Congressman Don Jackson<br />
Arrives in Katanga to Prepare Radio and<br />
Television Program for Station KIEV.<br />
Incoming Telegram #87. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
List Containing Names of New DRC Cabinet<br />
Officials.<br />
Incoming Telegram #58. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/86.<br />
Current Thinking within Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga and Société Generale on<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #115. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 14, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Submits<br />
New Cabinet for Parliamentary Approval.<br />
Congo•Cables, July 16-23,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #24. Fr: [?] Kellermann.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Swiss Officials regarding<br />
DRC Situation, Bond Purchase, and Larger<br />
Aspects of UN <strong>Africa</strong> Policy.<br />
124 Congo/Reel 6
Frame Document Frame<br />
0950 Incoming Telegram #148. Fr: Edmund A. 0967<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Reports That Two Deaths Have Been<br />
Reported at Katanga Roadblock. 0972<br />
0952 Incoming Telegram #149. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, 1962. 3pp. JFKäNA^<br />
UN Press Release regarding Deaths of Two<br />
Civilians Killed at Roadblock in Katanga. 0973<br />
0955 Outgoing Telegram #75. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 17,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. State Department Press Statement<br />
regarding Incident at UN Roadblock in<br />
Katanga in Which Two Civilians Were Killed.<br />
0956 Incoming Telegram #162. Fr: Charles W. 0974<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Inquiry regarding Report That Irish UN<br />
Troops Had Been Dispatched to<br />
Elisabethville in Katanga.<br />
0957 Incoming Telegram #127. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk. 0975<br />
July 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0976<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise , 0980<br />
Tshombe Protesting Incident at UN<br />
Roadblock in Katanga in Which Two Civilians<br />
Were Killed.<br />
0959 Incoming Telegram #112. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/86. 0981<br />
U.S. Discussions with Representatives of<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga and Société<br />
Generale regarding Situation in DRC and<br />
Katanga Reintegration.<br />
0964 Incoming Telegram #172. Fr: Edmund A. 0982<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Gullion's Plans to Leave DRC for U.S.<br />
0965 Department of State Airgram #A-26. Fr:<br />
Lewis Hoffacker. Tb: State Department.<br />
July 20,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Remarks at Funeral for Victims of Incident at 0983<br />
UN Roadblock on July 17, 1962.<br />
0966 Outgoing Telegram #99. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
July 20, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Amends Existing Title I Agreement to<br />
Provide Ten Thousand Tons of Corn<br />
Requested by DRC Government.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #107. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
July 20, 1962. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Arrangements to Supply Petroleum to<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #155. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Major Points Raised at Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Press Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #159. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 23,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Inaccuracies in Memorandum of<br />
Conversation between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and Indian Brigadier Indar Jit<br />
Rikhye Published by Tshombe's Office.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #50. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
July 23,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland,<br />
Informed of U.S. Policy on DRC Unity.<br />
Congo•Cables, July 24-31,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #210. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
DRC Expects to Apply for Election to ICAO<br />
[International Civil Aviation Organization?]<br />
Council. .<br />
incoming Telegram #163. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoffacker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 24,1962. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Major Points Raised at Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Press Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #324. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 24,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
British Foreign Office Expresses Regrets<br />
over Statement Made by Sir Roy Welensky,<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland, regarding U.S. State Department<br />
Spokesman Lincoln White.<br />
Incoming Telegram #351. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 25,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
British Press Reports on Plan for Putting<br />
Economic Pressure on Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Government.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 125
Frame Document Frame<br />
0984 Incoming Telegram #228. Fr: George 1004<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk. 1005<br />
July 26, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU. 1008<br />
British Foreign Office Asks for U;S.<br />
Assistance with Plans to Issue Sequel to<br />
White Paper on Katanga.<br />
0986 Outgoing Telegram #156. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
July 26, 1962. 5pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Text of UN Secretary General U Thant's 1010<br />
Statement to Congo Advisory Committee.<br />
0991 Incoming Telegram #184. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/86.<br />
Maurice Van Weyenbergh, Chief Union<br />
Miniere Officer in Katanga, Urges Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe to Resume 1012<br />
Negotiations with DRC Government.<br />
0993 Incoming Telegram #167. Fr: [?] McKillop. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 3/86.<br />
Possible Lawsuit by DRC Government 1013<br />
against Union Miniere du Haut Katanga.<br />
0994 Outgoing Telegram #158. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
July 27, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU. 1015<br />
U.S. State Department Agrees to Provide<br />
Documentation Requested by British Foreign<br />
Office for White Paper on Katanga.<br />
0995 Incoming Telegram #184. Fr: [?] McKillop. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/86.<br />
Possibility That Belgian Cours de Cassation<br />
[Court of Final Appeal] Might Be Implicated in 1016<br />
Congolese Decision to Sue Union Miniere du 1017<br />
Haut Katanga. 1020<br />
0997 Incoming Telegram #290. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Letter from DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko to UN Secretary General U Thant<br />
Requesting Appointment of Team of Jurists to 1027<br />
Aid with Congo Constitution.<br />
1000 Incoming Telegram #292. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
DRC Financial Controls.<br />
1002 Incoming Telegram #269. Fr: George 1030<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 31, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from DRC Foreign Minister Justin<br />
Bomboko to UN Secretary General U Thant<br />
Requesting Appointment of Team of Jurists to<br />
Aid with Congo Constitution.<br />
Document<br />
Congo•Cables, August 1-6,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #218. Fr: Lewis<br />
Hoff acker. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/86.<br />
Court Case by DRC Government against<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Could Push<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe toward<br />
Political Settlement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #201. Fr: [?] McKillop. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/86.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Officials<br />
Express Satisfaction with DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula's Announcement<br />
regarding Federal Constitution for DRC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #185. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville and Dakar.<br />
August 2, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Attempts to Verify Rwandan Foreign<br />
Minister's Arrival Date in U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #305. Fr: George<br />
McMurtrie Godley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 4, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Adjournment of DRC Parliament.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #218. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
August 5,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/86.<br />
U.S. Expresses Hope That Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga Will Continue to Resist<br />
Katangese Pressure for Advance Payment of<br />
Foreign Exchange.<br />
Congo•Cables, August 7-9,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-48. Fr:<br />
George McMurtrie Godley. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
August 7, 1962. 7pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Possible U.S. Labor Assistance Programs in<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #229. Fr: [?] McKillop. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 7, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/86.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Issues Press<br />
Release Explaining Nature of Agreement<br />
Imposed on Company by Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #229. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
August 7, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/86.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga's Decision to<br />
Make Foreign Exchange Payments to<br />
Katangese Government in Advance of<br />
Mineral Sales.<br />
126 Congo/Reel 6
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1032 Incoming Telegram #326. Fr: Edmund A. 1047<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Political Committee of DRC Cabinet<br />
Approves Federal Constitution Proposed by<br />
UN.<br />
1033 Incoming Telegram #327. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. 1050<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Releases 1051<br />
Three Communiqués on Activities of Political 1055<br />
Committee of DRC Cabinet.<br />
1035 Incoming Telegram #224. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
Augusts, 1962. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
DRC Government Forbids Commercial Firms<br />
to Operate Simultaneously in DRC and 1056<br />
Katanga and Cuts off Katanga's<br />
Telecommunications with Outside World.<br />
1036 Incoming Telegram #243. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Announces<br />
Payment of Advanced Export Duties to 1058<br />
Katangese Authorities.<br />
1037 Congo•Cables, August 10-15,1962.<br />
1038 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp. 1059<br />
1043 Incoming Telegram #253. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 10, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Telecommunications Offices in Brussels and<br />
Usumbura Refuse to Accept Outgoing 1060<br />
Telegrams from Katanga.<br />
1044 Incoming Telegram #263. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Information Received by Elisabethville Post<br />
Office in Katanga Indicates That Brussels<br />
Will Accept Katangese Outgoing Telegrams<br />
for Leopoldville. 1061<br />
1045 Incoming Telegram #771. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 13, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Travel Plans of George W. Ball.<br />
1046 Outgoing Telegram #169. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville. 1062<br />
August 15,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd Receives Letter from<br />
Missionary Pilot Paul Alexander Complaining<br />
of UN Refusal to Allow Missionaries to Fly<br />
Supplies to Outlying Stations in Katanga.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #379. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
UN Reply to Thomas J. Dodd's Inquiry<br />
regarding UN Refusal to Allow Missionaries<br />
to Fly Supplies to Outlying Stations in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Congo•Cables, August 16-21,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #388. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
DRC Officials to Attend World Bank and<br />
International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />
Conference in Washington, D.C.<br />
Incoming Telegram #282. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Attempts to Obtain Permission from<br />
DRC Government to Allow Missionary Pilot<br />
Paul Alexander to Land at Specified Mission<br />
Stations in Katanga.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Paris AFP. To: NA.<br />
August 16,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
European Mercenary Killed in Fighting<br />
between Katanga Gendarmes and ANC.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #227. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
August 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Mobil Oil Corporation Decides Not to Form<br />
Katanga Subsidiary.<br />
Incoming Telegram #286. Fr: [?] McKillop. To:<br />
Deah Rusk.<br />
Letters from DRC Interior Minister Cleophas<br />
Kamitatu to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Taking Action to Terminate<br />
Katangese Secession by Arresting<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe and<br />
His Delegation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #429. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21.1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
DRC Government Orders Halt to All<br />
Unauthorized Flights in Katanga Including<br />
Those by Missionary Pilots.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #421. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Mission to UN and U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
August 21,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
UN Reply to Thomas J. Dodd's Letter<br />
regarding Halting of Missionary Flights in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Congo/Reel 6 127
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1063 Congo•Cables, August 22-26,1962. 1085<br />
1064 Withdrawal Sheets. 4pp.<br />
1068 Outgoing Telegram #204. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
August 20,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. LOU. 1086<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Message to Bishop [?]<br />
Booth regarding UN Reconciliation Proposal<br />
for DRC.<br />
1069 Incoming Telegram #446. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 24,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. 1087<br />
Congo Press Agency Interview with<br />
Imprisoned DRC Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga.<br />
1070 Outgoing Telegram #207. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
August 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
"Message May Be Delivered Now." 1089<br />
1071 Outgoing Telegram #331. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
August 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant's Plan for<br />
Peaceful Settlement to DRC Problem.<br />
1073 Outgoing Telegram #333. Fr: George W. Ball. 1090<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
August 25, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Suggestion That Embassies Contact Host<br />
Governments regarding Issuing Statement in<br />
Support of UN Secretary General U Thant's<br />
DRC Peace Plan. 1091<br />
1074 Incoming Telegram #468. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Statement on UN Secretary General U<br />
Thant's Congo Peace Plan.<br />
1076 Incoming Telegram #326. Fr: [?] McNamara.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 1092<br />
August 26,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Major Points of Katangese Foreign Minister<br />
Evariste Kimba's Letter to UN Secretary<br />
General U Thant concerning DRC <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan.<br />
1078 Congo•Cables, August 27-31,1962.<br />
1079 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
1084 Incoming Telegram #470. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 27,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Proposed Visit to DRC by Senator Allen J.<br />
Eilender of Louisiana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #501. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
DRC Government White Paper on Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #345. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Protests by Katangese Red Cross and<br />
Doctors regarding UN Suspension of Red<br />
Cross Mercy Flights in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #358. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/86.<br />
Discussions with Herman Robiliart, Managing<br />
Director of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga,<br />
regarding Support for UN Plan for <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #415. Fr: Walter P.<br />
McConaughy. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Pakistan Agrees to Issue Statement in<br />
Support of UN Secretary General U Thant's<br />
DRC Peace Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #506. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
DRC Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko to<br />
Participate as Observer at UAM Conference<br />
at Libreville, Gabon.<br />
Incoming Telegram #351. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from UN Representative Eliud Wambe<br />
Mathu to Katangese Foreign Minister<br />
Evariste Kimba Attempting to Correct<br />
Misconceptions regarding UN's DRC<br />
<strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #383. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassies, Brussels and London.<br />
August 30, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/86.<br />
U.S. Expresses Appreciation to Union<br />
Miniere du Haut Katanga for Its Support of<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant's DRC Peace<br />
Plan.<br />
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Source and Editorial Note. 1p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001 Congo•Cables, Hoffacker Mission,<br />
August 1962.<br />
0003 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0005 Congo•Cables, September 1-5,<br />
1962.<br />
0006 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
0011 Incoming Telegram #372. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 1,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/86.<br />
Directors of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
Express Hope That Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe Will Accept UN DRC Peace<br />
Plan and Indicate Their Support for It.<br />
0014 Incoming Telegram #373. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 2,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/86.<br />
Discussions with Directors of Union Miniere<br />
du Haut Katanga regarding Company's<br />
Financial State and Shutdown of Katangese<br />
Production Facilities.<br />
0017 Incoming Telegram #535. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, to Kantangese Foreign<br />
Minister Evariste Kimba regarding Decision<br />
to Place ANC Troops under UN Command.<br />
0019 Incoming Telegram #378. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 3,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Makes<br />
Positive Response to UN Secretary General<br />
U Thant's DRC Peace Plan.<br />
0020 Incoming Telegram #654. Fr: [?] Noyes.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Septembers, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Press Statement on Katangese Response to<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant's DRC Peace<br />
Plan.<br />
0022 Incoming Telegram #392. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 4, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Discussion regarding Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>,<br />
Dated December 14,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0023 Press Release. Fr: Lisbon International<br />
Service. To: NA.<br />
September 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Portuguese Press Reports DRC Government<br />
Offer to Render Assistance in Their Territory<br />
to Terrorists Planning to Attack Angolan<br />
Frontier.<br />
0024 Congo•Cables, September 6-9,<br />
1962.<br />
0025 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0028 Incoming Telegram #401. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 6,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Katangese Press Communiqué regarding<br />
Plans to Transfer ANC Troops to Kamina<br />
Base Shortly before Planned Visit by<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0029 Incoming Telegram #396. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
David K. Tshombe, Brother of Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe, Visits Brussels to<br />
Look up Names of Suppliers of Textile<br />
Spinning Mill Equipment.<br />
0030 Incoming Telegram #412. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 7.1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Asking U.S. to Guarantee Fair<br />
Application of UN Plan for DRC <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation.<br />
0032 Incoming Telegram #421. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 8,1962.4pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Protesting Arrival of ANC Troops at<br />
Kamina Base Shortly before His Visit.<br />
0036 Congo•Cables, October 1-2,1962.<br />
0037 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0038 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#1.<br />
0039 Incoming Telegram #783. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962. 4pp. JFK#1a. S. 9/12/78.<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between Robert<br />
Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in DRC,<br />
and Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
and Possible Use of DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula's Letters on Revenue<br />
Payments.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 129
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0043 Incoming Telegram #785. Fr: Edmund A. 0054<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 9/12/78.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Implications of Arrest of ex-<br />
King Albert Kalonji in South Kasai Province.<br />
0044 Incoming Telegram #786. Fr: Edmund A. 0055<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 9/12/78.<br />
U.S. Recommends That Federal Republic of<br />
Germany Not Participate in Assurances<br />
regarding Execution of UN Peace Plan for<br />
DRC. 0057<br />
0045 Incoming Telegram #787. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 9/12/78.<br />
DRC Government Military Operations in<br />
South Kasai Province.<br />
0046 Incoming Telegram #788. Fr: Edmund A. 0059<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 9/12/78.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville Recommends<br />
Reconsideration of Decision to Temporarily<br />
Halt Delivery of Impact Shipment for Greene<br />
Plan. 0060<br />
0047 Incoming Telegram #529. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 9/12/78.<br />
Possibility That Military Force Might Be Used<br />
to Pressure Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe into Settlement of Katanga 0061<br />
Reintegration Issue.<br />
0049 Incoming Telegram #530. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. OUO.<br />
Letter from Katangese Foreign Minister<br />
Evariste Kimba regarding Examination of 0062<br />
Draft of DRC Federal Constitution.<br />
0051 Incoming Telegram #531. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
DRC Minister Joseph Ngalula Seeks Meeting<br />
with Katangese Minister [?] Yav to Discuss 0064<br />
Implementation of UN Peace Plan.<br />
0052 Incoming Telegram #532. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962.1p. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
U.S. Utilizes Figures on Stockpiles of Cobalt<br />
and Tarrtalite with Effect in Discussions with 0065<br />
Katangese Government.<br />
0053 Incoming Telegram #534. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
Katangese Press Comments on Case of<br />
Black Mississippi Student James Meredith as<br />
Reflection of State of Civil Rights in U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #535. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962. 1p. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
U.S. Gives Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Letter of Assurance regarding UN's<br />
DRC Peace Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #986. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 9/12/78.<br />
UN Requests U.S. Assistance in Obtaining<br />
Import Credits for DRC Government's Import<br />
Program.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #531. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 9/12/78.<br />
U.S. to Discuss Reopening of Lubilash<br />
Bridge and DRC <strong>National</strong> Route with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #532. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 1,1962.1p. JFK#14. C. 9/12/78.<br />
Decision to Hold up Implementation of<br />
Greene Plan in DRC Does Not Affect Impact<br />
Shipment.<br />
Incoming Telegram #790. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 9/1278.<br />
Significant Expected Effects if DRC<br />
Government's Bakwanga Operations Prove<br />
Successful.<br />
Incoming Telegram #791. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#16. C. 9/12/78.<br />
U.S. Decides to Postpone Delivery of Impact<br />
Shipment for DRC until after Rotation of UN<br />
Swedish Troops.<br />
Incoming Telegram #538. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2, 1962.1p. JFK#17. C. 9/12/78.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga's Payment of<br />
Export Taxes to Katangese Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #83. Fr: [?] Flenner.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 9/12/78.<br />
German Consul Provides Information on<br />
Buildup of Airplanes by Katangese<br />
Government.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #534. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 1, 1962.1p. JFK#21. C. 9/12/78.<br />
U.S. Views on Federal Republic of<br />
Germany's Participation in Assurances to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
regarding UN's DRC Peace Plan.<br />
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0066 Congo•Cables, October 3-4,1962. 0081<br />
0067 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0069 Incoming Telegram #796. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Octobers, 1962.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
George C. McGhee's Departure for<br />
Elisabethville in Katanga.<br />
0070 Incoming Telegram #800. Fr: Edmund A. 0082<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/27/78.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula to<br />
Request That Neighboring Countries Help to<br />
Control Smuggling and Arms Traffic.<br />
0071 Incoming Telegram #806. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0083<br />
October 3,1962. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 1 /25/79 IP.<br />
UN Ordinance Signed by DRC President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu Provides Legal Backing for<br />
Requirement That Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga Pay Customs Duties to DRC Central 0084<br />
Government.<br />
0072 Incoming Telegram #807. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 3/27/78.<br />
Principal Advantages Gained by DRC<br />
Government "Coup" in South Kasai Province.<br />
0074 Incoming Telegram #808. Fr: Edmund A. 0085<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 3/27/78.<br />
Newly Appointed Soviet Ambassador to DRC<br />
[?] Nemchina Expresses Doubts regarding<br />
Execution of UN Secretary General U Thant's<br />
DRC Peace Plan. 0086<br />
0076 Incoming Telegram #539. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,1962. 1p. JFK#6. 1/25/79 IP.<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Promises to<br />
Use Influence to Get Katangese to Present<br />
Full Figures on Economic Situation to<br />
Commission. 0092<br />
0077 Incoming Telegram #1041. Fr: Adlai E. 0093<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Octobers, 1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 1/25/79 IP.<br />
Katangese Refuse to Cooperate with Efforts<br />
to Move Ahead with Implementation of UN's<br />
DRC Peace Plan.<br />
0078 Incoming Telegram #1047. Fr: Adlai E. 0097<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. NA. IP.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant's Views on<br />
DRC Situation.<br />
0080 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#9.<br />
Incoming Telegram #541. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#9a. S. 3/27/78.<br />
Discussion regarding Weakness of Plan to<br />
Have Union Miniere du Haut Katanga Make<br />
Payments to DRC Central Government and<br />
Remit 50 Percent of Revenues Promptly.<br />
Incoming Telegram #811. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 3/27/78.<br />
Discussions between UN Military Forces and<br />
U.S. Air Force Personnel regarding Need for<br />
Adequate Perimeters and Lack of Agreement<br />
with Katanga to Limit Patrols.<br />
Incoming Telegram #812. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Octobers 1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 1/25/79 IP.<br />
DRC Opposition to Federal Constitution<br />
Supported by Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #814. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962.1p. JFK#12. C. 3/27/78.<br />
DRC Monetary Council Concludes<br />
Arrangement with Leading Exporters<br />
Returning 20 Percent of Exchange Earnings<br />
to Cover Invisible Payments.<br />
Incoming Telegram #815. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962.1p. JFK#13. C. 3/27/78.<br />
Specujation concerning Whereabouts and<br />
Condition of ex-King Albert Kalonji Following<br />
His Arrest by DRC Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #816. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 6pp. JFK#14. S. 3/27/78.<br />
Discussions between George C. McGhee<br />
and DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
regarding McGhee's Trip to Katanga to Meet<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p.JFK#15.<br />
Incoming Telegram #541. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 4pp. JFK#15a. C. 3/27/78.<br />
George C. McGhee's Report on His Arrival in<br />
Katanga and Meeting with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram.#542. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 3/27/78.<br />
George C. McGhee Briefed by UN Officials<br />
on Military Situation in Katanga and<br />
Katangese Efforts to Delay and Obstruct<br />
Implementation of DRC Peace Plan.<br />
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0099 Incoming Telegram #543. Fr: [?] Dean. 0117<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, ,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/25/79 IP.<br />
Discussions regarding Katangese Military<br />
Buildup and Negotiations on Implementation<br />
of UN's DRC Peace Plan, 0118<br />
0100 Incoming Telegram #545. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4,1962. 5pp. JFK#18. C. 3/27/78.<br />
Meeting between Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe and George C. McGhee regarding<br />
U.S. Interest in Resolving Problem of 0119<br />
Katanga Reintegration.<br />
0105 Incoming Telegram #1067. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4," 1962. 1p. JFK#19. C. 3/27/78.<br />
Discussions between UN and Belgian<br />
Government regarding DRC Legislation 0121<br />
Requiring Mining Companies to Pay All Taxes<br />
to Congolese Central Government.<br />
0106 Incoming Telegram #1069. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 1/25/78 IP.<br />
Meetings between UN Officials and 0124<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0107 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#22.<br />
0108 Outgoing Telegram #348. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
October 4,1962. 1 p. JFK#22a. NA. 3/27/78. 0128<br />
Possiblity That DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula Might Veto Proposal to Send UN<br />
Consultant to Advise Katangese Authorities<br />
on Constitutional Problems.<br />
0109 Outgoing Telegram #548. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 4, 1962. 1 p. JFK#24. C. 3/27/78. 0129<br />
U.S. Offers Mine Detection Equipment to UN<br />
Forces in Elisabethville to Counteract<br />
Katangese Use of Antipersonnel Mines.<br />
0110 Outgoing Telegram #869. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#25. C. 1/25/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Approves of Proposal<br />
for Greater Participation by Moderate <strong>Africa</strong>n 0131<br />
Nations of Nigeria and Liberia in Support of<br />
DRC Settlement.<br />
0112 Congo•Cables, October 5,1962.<br />
0113 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0116 Incoming Telegram #818. Fr: Edmund A. 0135<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Octobers, 1962. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
DRC Government Requests Additional<br />
Supplies of Tobacco from U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #821. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
DRC Government's Net Foreign Exchange<br />
Reserves.<br />
Incoming Telegram #822. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 3/22/78.<br />
New DRC Ordinance regarding Customs<br />
Treatment of Katangese Exports and<br />
Imports.<br />
Incoming Telegram #823. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Discussions regarding Adoula-Tshombe<br />
Negotiations and Position of Union Miniere<br />
du Haut Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #824. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Report on Results of DRC Government Coup<br />
against ex-King Albert Kalonji Regime in<br />
South Kasai Province.<br />
Incoming Telegram #825. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.4pp. JFK#6. C. 2/17/78.<br />
DRC Monetary Council Controls on Foreign<br />
Exchange and Revenue.<br />
Incoming Telegram #546. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 2/17/78.<br />
UN Representative Ralph Bunche's Concern<br />
regarding George C. McGhee's Visit to<br />
Katanga to Meet with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #547. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Report on Meeting between George C.<br />
McGhee and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe regarding Background of<br />
Katangese Case and Tshombe's Anti-<br />
Communist Campaign.<br />
Incoming Telegram #548. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.4pp. JFK#9. C. 2/17/78.<br />
George C. McGhee Meets with Members of<br />
European Community in Katanga to Discuss<br />
Their Attitudes and Problems.<br />
Incoming Telegram #549. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 2/17/78.<br />
George C. McGhee's Discussions with<br />
European Community in Katanga regarding<br />
Problems of Division of Foreign Exchange.<br />
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0138 Incoming Telegram #1092. Fr: Adlai E. 0152<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962. 1 p. JFK#11. C. 2/17/78.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant's Reaction to<br />
New British Appeal to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and His Preparation for<br />
Report to UN <strong>Security</strong> Council. 0153<br />
0139 Incoming Telegram #187. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Government Gives Gift of Five<br />
Thousand Dollars to Congolese (Brazzaville)<br />
People through American Red Cross for 0155<br />
Refugee Aid.<br />
0140 Incoming Telegram #556. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962. 1p. JFK#13. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Gives Belgian Foreign Minister Paul- 0158<br />
Henri Spaak Access to George, C. McGhee's 0159<br />
Remarks to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
0141 Incoming Telegram #563. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Role of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga in<br />
Solution to DRC Problem. 0161<br />
0143 Incoming Telegram #237. Fr: [?] Cyr. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962. 1 p. JFK#15.<br />
Remarks on DRC Situation by Mahmoud<br />
Khiari, Former Chief of UN Civilian<br />
Operations in Congo.<br />
0144 State Department Intelligence Note. Fr: 0165<br />
Roger Hilsman. To: Acting Secretary of State.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#16. C. 2/17/78.<br />
USSR Offers to Help DRC with Katanga<br />
Reintegration.<br />
0145 CIA Information Report #TDCS-3/524,506.<br />
Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
October 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/27/79 0170<br />
IP.<br />
Katangese Political Attitudes.<br />
0147 Outgoing Telegram #357. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
October 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#21. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Letter from Thomas J. Dodd Requesting<br />
Assurances That Michel Struelens, Director 0172<br />
of Katanga Information Service, Will Be<br />
Allowed Back into U.S. Following Visit to<br />
Katanga for Consultations with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0149 Congo•Cables, October 6-7,1962.<br />
0150 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Document .<br />
Incoming Telegram #827. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Assesses Possible<br />
Action with respect to Michel Struelens,<br />
Director of Katanga Information Service.<br />
Incoming Telegram #828. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Main Points of DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Instructions to DRC Minister Joseph<br />
Ngalula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #829. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Possible DRC Request for Direct U.S.<br />
Military Aid.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
Incoming Telegram #551. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962.2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC Robert<br />
Gardiner's Talks with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Steps Being Taken<br />
to Implement UN's DRC Peace Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #533. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962.4pp. JFK#10. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Discussions between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and U.S. Consul,<br />
Elisabethville regarding UN's DRC Peace<br />
Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #554. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6,1962.5pp. JFK#11. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Inspire Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Confidence in New Draft of<br />
DRC Constitution and UN's DRC Peace<br />
Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1108. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Reaction of Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, to Meeting with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
regarding DRC Peace Plan.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #599. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#13. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Agrees to Make<br />
George C. McGhee's Remarks to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe Available to<br />
Belgian Government.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 133
Frame Document Frame<br />
0173 Incoming Telegram #832. Fr: Edmund A. 0199<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7,1962. 4pp. JFK#14. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Intrigue by Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to Set up Series of Tribal Fiefs in<br />
DRC Dominated by Himself.<br />
0177 Incoming Telegram #N-23-62. Fr: U.S. Naval 0201<br />
Attaché, Leopoldville. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.2pp. JFK#15. C. 12/1/78.<br />
Condition of DRC Inland River Navigation<br />
System.<br />
0179 Incoming Telegram #556. Fr: [?] Dean. 0202<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7,1962. 6pp. JFK#16. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Suggestions to<br />
Give Evidence of His Intentions to Implement<br />
UN's DRC Peace Plan.<br />
0185 Incoming Telegram #557. Fr: [?] Dean. 0206<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#17. LOU.<br />
Text of Cease-fire Agreement between DRC<br />
and Katanga.<br />
0187 Incoming Telegram #558. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0209<br />
October 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#18. C. 3/17/78.<br />
UN and DRC Central Government<br />
Representatives Present Cease-fire<br />
Agreement to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe. 0211<br />
0189 Congo•Cables, October 8,1962.<br />
0190 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0193 Incoming Telegram #835. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0213<br />
October 8,1962. 1 p. JFK#1. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Michel Struelens, Director of Katanga<br />
Information Service, Makes Last "Katanga<br />
Calling" Radio Broadcast from New York City.<br />
0194 Incoming Telegram #837. Fr: Edmund A. 0215<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Meeting between Representative of DRC<br />
Government and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe regarding Proposed Cease-fire<br />
Agreement. 0218<br />
0197 Incoming Telegram #838. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Message from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to DRC Minister Joseph Ngalula<br />
regarding Changes and Corrections to Text of<br />
Katanga Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #842. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Dilemma for U.S. State Department Posed by<br />
Director of Katanga Information Service<br />
Michel Struelens' Case.<br />
Incoming Telegram #843. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Arrangements for DRC Vice Premier Jason<br />
Sendwe's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #845. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,1962. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Evaluation of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Agreement to Begin<br />
Implementation of UN's <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan for DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #559. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Discusses Grievances at Dinner Party Given<br />
for George C. McGhee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #563. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Position on Cease-fire Agreement with DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #565. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
French Text of Katangese Cease-fire<br />
Proposal.<br />
Incoming Telegram #566. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#11. OUO.<br />
French Text of Revised DRC Government<br />
Cease-fire Proposal.<br />
Incoming Telegram #568. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8, 1962. 3pp. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
French Text of DRC Minister Joseph<br />
Ngalula's Paper on Foreign Exchange and<br />
Revenues.<br />
Incoming Telegram #568. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Urged to Reassess<br />
Reasons for Explusion of Michel Struelens,<br />
Director of Katanga Information Service.<br />
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0220 Outgoing Telegram #560. Fr: George W. Ball. 0236<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. NA. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville's Reaction to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Disclosure of Deal with Vital Moanda, 0237<br />
President of Kongo Central Province, DRC.<br />
0222 Incoming Telegram #555. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#14a. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Agreement between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and Vital Moanda, President 0238<br />
of Kongo Central Province, DRC, to Consult<br />
and Agree on DRC Federal Constitution.<br />
0223 Incoming Telegram #832. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7,1962. 4pp. JFK#14b. C. 3/17/78. 0239<br />
Intrigue by Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to Set up Series of Tribal Fiefs in<br />
DRC, Dominated by Himself.<br />
0227 Outgoing Telegram #562. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Leopoldville and Lisbon.<br />
October 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#15. LOU.<br />
American Red Cross Asks if U.S. Would<br />
Consider Request for PL-480 Food Aid to 0240<br />
Angolan Refugees in DRC.<br />
0228 Outgoing Telegram #563. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 8,1962. 1p. JFK#16. NA. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Agrees to Airlift in<br />
DRC Pending Formal Request from UN.<br />
0229 Outgoing Telegram #1996. Fr: George W. 0241<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
October 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#17. C. 2/17/78.<br />
"Embassy Should Take Action Suggested by<br />
under Secretary McGhee in Final Paragraph<br />
Reference Telegram."<br />
0230 Outgoing Telegram #565. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#18. C. 2/17/78. 0243<br />
U.S. Concludes That DRC Government Now<br />
Has Sufficent Legislative and Regulatory<br />
Authority to Control Exports from DRC.<br />
0231 Outgoing Telegram #901. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 8, 1962.1p. JFK#19. C. 2/17/78. 0245<br />
U.S. Asks UN Military Advisers if Departure of<br />
Malayan Troops Represents Permanent<br />
Reduction of Malayan Contingent of UN<br />
Forces in DRC.<br />
0232 Congo•Cables, October 9-10,1962.<br />
0233 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #849. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1 p. JFK#1. C. 3/22/78.<br />
UN Requests Specifications on U.S. Mine<br />
Detection Gear Being Used in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #852. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1 p. JFK#2. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Discussions with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Impasse on Katanga<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #854. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Katangese Misinterpret UN Patrol Activity as<br />
Move on Post Office.<br />
Incoming Telegram #855. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. Informed That Part of Malayan<br />
Contingent to UN Forces in DRC Will Be<br />
Permanently Withdrawn and Patrols in<br />
Goma-Bukavu Area Reduced or<br />
Discontinued.<br />
Incoming Telegram #569. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 3/2278.<br />
Possibility That Katanga Gendarme Units<br />
Might Seize UN Hospital in Elisabethville,<br />
Katanga to Use as Bargaining Point for<br />
Withdrawal of UN Roadblocks.<br />
Incoming Telegram #572. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Discussions with Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe regarding U.S. Position on<br />
Implementation of UN's DRC <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan and Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #573. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Protesting Delivery of U.S. Vehicles<br />
for Use by ANC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1133. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 3/22/78.<br />
UN Report on George C. McGhee's Talks<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Including Suggestions for Actions to Take for<br />
Implementation of UN's DRC Peace Plan.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 135
Frame Document Frame<br />
0247 Incoming Telegram #194. Fr: W. Wendell 0258<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1p. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Travel Arrangements for Chester Bowles.<br />
0248 Outgoing Telegram #615. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels. 0260<br />
October 8, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Authorized to Inform<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak of<br />
Points 1 through 5 of State Department<br />
Telegram #585.<br />
0249 Outgoing Telegram #914. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0261<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Efforts to Recruit<br />
Americans for Selected Posts in UN<br />
Operations in DRC.<br />
0251 Outgoing Telegram #2007. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, London and Brussels.<br />
October 8, 1962.1 p. JFK#14. C. 3/22/78. 0265<br />
U.S. State Department Briefs Officers of<br />
British and Belgian Embassies on George C.<br />
McGhee's Talks with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0252 Incoming Telegram #857. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 3/22/78.<br />
DRC Government Arrests Minister of Interior 0270<br />
Christophe Gbenye for Possible Involvement<br />
in Secessionist Plot.<br />
0253 Incoming Telegram #860. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 3/22/78.<br />
General Motors <strong>Africa</strong>n Representative Urges<br />
British and German Embassies to Give<br />
Commodity Aid to DRC in Form of Spare 0275<br />
Parts for Existing Motor Vehicles.<br />
0255 Incoming Telegram #863. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#17. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. Information Service Reports on Mock<br />
Raid by UN Troops on Central Post Office in 0276<br />
Elisabethville, Katanga.<br />
0256 Incoming Telegram #864. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#18. C. 3/22/78.<br />
UN Disclosure That Extremist Afro-Asian<br />
Nations and USSR Prepared to Take Active 0280<br />
Military Role in DRC. 0281<br />
0257 Incoming Telegram #574. Fr: [?] Dean. 0284<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10, 1962.1p. JFK#19. LOU.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Flees<br />
Elisabethville to Avoid Capture Following<br />
Reports of Indian Troop Movements in Area.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #576. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#20. C. 3/22/78.<br />
UN Reports No Progress in DRC-Katanga<br />
Implementation Commissions.<br />
Incoming Telegram #577. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#21. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. Repeats Assurances to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe regarding<br />
Possibility of UN Action against Him.<br />
Incoming Telegram #578. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 4pp. JFK#22. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to George C. McGhee Containing<br />
Comments on DRC Constitution and<br />
Katanga's Insistance on UN Inclusion in<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Corrected Copy of Incoming Telegram #578.<br />
Fr: [?] Dean. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 5pp. JFK#22. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to George C. McGhee Containing<br />
Comments on DRC Constitution and<br />
Katanga's insistance on UN Inclusion in<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Corrected Copy of Incoming Telegram #578.<br />
Fr: [?] Dean. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 5pp. JFK#22. C. 3/22/78.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to George C. McGhee Containing<br />
Comments on DRC Constitution and<br />
Katanga's Insistance on UN Inclusion in<br />
Cease-fire Agreement.<br />
Incoming Telegram #284. Fr: [?] Blue.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#23. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Portugal regarding<br />
Transportation of Aircraft from Angola for<br />
Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #575. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 10,1962. 4pp. JFK#25. C. 3/22/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Analysis of UN<br />
Experts' Draft Constitution for DRC.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 11,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #866. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Repercussions in DRC and Katanga of<br />
James Meredith Incident in Mississippi.<br />
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0286 Incoming Telegram #868. Fr: Edmund A. 0300<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Repeats Assurances That It Is Prepared<br />
to Utilize All Available Means to Ensure<br />
Implementation of UN's <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan for DRC.<br />
0288 Incoming Telegram #869. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0301<br />
October 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 3/17/78.<br />
"Affirmative."<br />
0289 Incoming Telegram #872. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Reply to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Protest regarding Alleged Soviet 0302<br />
Aid to DRC.<br />
0290 Incoming Telegram #875. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Believes It Inappropriate to Indicate to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
Measures UN Plans to Take in Event of<br />
Failure to Implement DRC <strong>National</strong> 0304<br />
Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0291 Incoming Telegram #876. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962.1 p. JFK#6. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Report by DRC Minister Joseph Ngalula to<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding 0306<br />
Disaffection of Katangese Population and<br />
Gendarmerie.<br />
0292 Incoming Telegram #877. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Discussions between George C. McGhee 0307<br />
and Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations<br />
in DRC, regarding Talks with Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe on Implementation<br />
of UN Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0295 Incoming Telegram #880. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 3/17/78. 0308<br />
DRC Government and UN Agree to Place<br />
Additional ANC Units under UN Control.<br />
0296 Incoming Telegram #881. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962; 4pp. JFK#9. C. 3/17/78.<br />
George C. McGhee's Report on Principal<br />
Katanga-DRC Developments.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #882. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. C. 3/17/78.<br />
George C. McGhee to Remain in DRC to<br />
Obtain Chief of UN Operations in DRC<br />
Robert Gardiner's Evaluation of His Talks<br />
with Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
on Cease-fire Arrangements.<br />
Incoming Telegram #579. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville Requests<br />
Permission to Describe Contents of<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Letter<br />
to British and Belgian Consuls.<br />
Incoming Telegram #580. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC Robert<br />
Gardiner's Visit to Katanga Set as Deadline<br />
for Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Commitment to Implement UN's <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan for DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #581. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Report That Katanga Gendarmes Destroyed<br />
a Section of Elisabethville-Jadotville Road<br />
due to Alarm over UN Patrol Activities.<br />
Incoming Telegram #582. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962.1p. JFK#14. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Impact of Arrest of DRC Minister of Interior<br />
Christophe Gbenye on Katanga's Mistrust of<br />
DRC Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #584. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Calls<br />
Meeting of Consular Corps to Discuss Steps<br />
toward Implementation of UN's DRC <strong>National</strong><br />
Reconciliation Plan and Cease-fire.<br />
Incoming Telegram #587. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 4pp. JFK#16. OUO.<br />
French Text of Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe's Declaration to Consular Corps in<br />
Katanga.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 137
Frame Document Frame<br />
0312 Incoming Telegram #587. Fr: [?] Dean. To: 0327<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 4pp. JFK#17. OUO.<br />
English Text of Katangese President Mo ¡se<br />
Tshombe's Declaration to Consular Corps in<br />
Katanga regarding Progress Made toward 0328<br />
Implementation of UN's DRC Reconciliation<br />
Plan.<br />
0316 Incoming Telegram #589. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#18. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC Robert<br />
Gardiner's Reaction to Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Declaration to Consular 0331<br />
Corps in Katanga regarding Implementation<br />
of UN's DRC Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0318 Incoming Telegram #590. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#19. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Situation Analysis by U.S., British, and<br />
Belgian Consuls in Katanga regarding<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Progress toward Implementation of UN's<br />
DRC Reconciliation Plan. 0332<br />
0320 Incoming Telegram #591. Fr: [?] Dean. To: 0333<br />
Dean Rusk. 0335<br />
October 11, 1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Cease-fire<br />
Agreement and U.S. Military Impact<br />
Shipment to ANC.<br />
0321 Copy of Incoming Telegram #591. Fr: [?]<br />
Dean. To: Dean Rusk. 0336<br />
October 11, 1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Cease-fire<br />
Agreement and U.S. Military Impact<br />
Shipment to ANC. 0338<br />
0322 Incoming Telegram #27. Fr: [?] Simms.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#22. C. 3/17/78.<br />
DRC General Victor Lundula Presents Views<br />
on Katanga Problem and Requests U.S.<br />
Assistance in Ending Secession. 0341<br />
0324 Incoming Telegram #1208. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,1962. 3pp. JFK#24. C. 3/17/78.<br />
Discussions between-UN Officials Charles W.<br />
Yost and Ralph Bunche regarding Highly<br />
Centralized and Restrictive Nature of Draft<br />
Federal Constitution for DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #577. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 11, 1962.1p. JFK#26. LOU.<br />
Changes in Suggested Reply to Unidentified<br />
Message.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #582. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville and U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
October 11, 1962. 3pp. JFK#27. C. 3/17/78.<br />
U.S. State Department's Concern regarding<br />
Character of Draft Federal Constitution for<br />
DRC and Desire That Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula Not Associate Himself with It.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #586. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 11, 1962.1p. JFK#28. C. 3/17/78.<br />
George C. McGhee and J. Wayne Fredericks<br />
Ordered to Remain in DRC until State<br />
Department Evaluates Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC Robert Gardiner's Report<br />
on Talks with Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 12,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #885. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 2/17/78.<br />
UN Secretary General U Thant Requests to<br />
Know Whereabouts of Katangese Minister<br />
Albert Nyembo and Whether There Is DRC<br />
Warrant For His Arrest.<br />
Incoming Telegram #889. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Support and Improve UN<br />
Operations Team in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #893. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Expresses Confidence in DRC<br />
President Joseph Kasavubu and Discusses<br />
Katanga Problem.<br />
Incoming Telegram #894. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Informed of Agreement Reached<br />
between DRC and Katanga on Cease-fire<br />
and Oath of Allegiance to Be Sworn by<br />
Katangese Military to Congolese President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
138 Congo/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0343 . Incoming Telegram #953. Fr: [?] Dean. 0358<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Progress Made by Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe toward Cease-fire with DRC<br />
and Oath of Allegiance to Congolese<br />
President Joseph Kasavubu. 0360<br />
0344 Incoming Telegram #594. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC Robert<br />
Gardiner's Report to UN on His Talks with<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
0348 Incoming Telegram #595. Fr: [?] Dean. 0363<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. and British Consuls Meet with Robert<br />
Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in DRC, to<br />
Help Work out New Draft Cease-fire<br />
Agreement between DRC and Katanga.<br />
0350 Incoming Telegram #598. Fr: [?] Dean. To: 0366<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Katangese Proposal on<br />
Foreign Currency.<br />
0351 Incoming Telegram #599. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0367<br />
October 12,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's Plans<br />
to Ceremonially Reopen Telecommunications<br />
with Leopoldville, DRC.<br />
0352 Incoming Telegram #602. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0369<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Letter from Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe to George C. McGhee regarding<br />
Cease-fire with DRC and Execution of UN's<br />
<strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0354 Incoming Telegram #1220. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0372<br />
October 12,1962.1 p. JFK#11. C. 2/17/78. 0373<br />
Possibility That Additional ANC Units Might 0375<br />
Be Placed under UN Control.<br />
0356 Incoming Telegram #1243. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Discussions with UN Officials regarding<br />
Withholding Announcement of Courses of<br />
Action in DRC Should Cease-fire and<br />
<strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan Fail.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #203. Fr: W. Wendell<br />
Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 1p. JFK#13. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Congolese (Brazzaville) President Fulbert<br />
Youlou's Views regarding Solution to Problem<br />
of Katangese Secession.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Mission<br />
to UN.<br />
October 12,1962. 3pp. JFK#16. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Performance on Implementation of UN's<br />
DRC <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan Does Not<br />
Require Tougher Measures by UN.<br />
Copy of Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 12,1962. 3pp. JFK#16. C. 2/17/78.<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Performance on Implementation of UN's<br />
DRC <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan Does Not<br />
Require Tougher Measures by UN.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #372. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Elisabethville.<br />
October 12,1962. 1p. JFK#18. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Advises Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN<br />
Operations in DRC, Not to Further Upset<br />
UN's Congo Advisory Committee.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #593. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#19. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Agrees to Provide PL-480 Assistance to<br />
DRC Government for Katanga as Soon as<br />
Reintegration Completed.<br />
Outgoing Airgram #CA-3935. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 5,1962.3pp. JFK#21. C. 2/17/78.<br />
U.S. Discusses Belgian Import Aid and<br />
Credits for DRC with UN Secretary General<br />
U Thant.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 13,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #900. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 1/17/79.<br />
U.S. Army, Europe Sends Team to DRC to<br />
Gather Information for Tactical Commanders<br />
Terrain Analysis Studies.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 139
Frame Document Frame<br />
0376 Incoming Telegram #902. Fr: Edmund A. 0395<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Conversation between Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe and DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula to Mark Reopening of<br />
Telecommunications between DRC and<br />
Katanga.<br />
0378 Incoming Telegram #903. Fr: Edmund A. 0397<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#5. C. 1/17/79 IP.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Reaction<br />
to Katanga's Agreement to Cease-fire<br />
Proposal Presented by UN. 0399<br />
0382 Incoming Telegram #904. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 1/17/79.<br />
George C. McGhee's Plans to Avoid Further<br />
Formal Exchanges with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe regarding Execution of UN's<br />
DRC Reconciliation Plan. 0401<br />
0384 Incoming Telegram #905. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#7. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Impasse in Foreign Exchange Commission's<br />
Principal Obstacle to Implementing UN 0402<br />
<strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan in DRC.<br />
0388 Incoming Telegram #907. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 1/17/79.<br />
U.S. to Boycott Katanga's Reopening of 0403<br />
Lubilash Bridge if UN Representative Not<br />
Invited.<br />
0389 Incoming Telegram #606. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Possibility That ex-King Albert Kalonji Might 0404<br />
Join Other South Kasai Refugees in<br />
Katanga.<br />
0390 Incoming Telegram #607. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13, 1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 1/17/79. 0405<br />
EnglishText of Katangese Memorandum on<br />
Foreign Exchange.<br />
0392 Incoming Telegram #607. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 3pp. JFK#10a. C. 1/17/79.<br />
FrenchText of Katangese Memorandum on 0406<br />
Foreign Exchange. 0407<br />
140<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #608. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Considers That Objections Made by<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula to<br />
Katanga Cease-fire Agreement of Insufficent<br />
Weight to Change Text.<br />
Incoming Telegram #609. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13.1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Katangese Delegation Introduces Question<br />
of Amnesty into Cease-fire Discussions.<br />
Incoming Telegram #610. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 1/17/79.<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, Agrees to Avoid Extreme<br />
Recommendations in His Report to UN's<br />
Congo Advisory Committee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #611. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#14. C. 1/17/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Leopold vil le's Suggestions for<br />
Improving Efficiency of UN in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #612. Fr: [?] Dean. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#15. C. 1/17/79 IP.<br />
Katangese Minister Albert Nyembo Reported<br />
to Be on Secret Trip to France.<br />
Incoming Telegram #616. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#16. C. 1/17/79 IP.<br />
Effect of Continued Tensions on Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe and Katangese<br />
Populace.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1247. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#17. C. 1/17/79 IP.<br />
Ralph Bunche's Report on UN's Congo<br />
Advisory Committee Meeting.<br />
Incoming Telegram #294. Fr: [?] Blue.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 1p. JFK#18. C. 1/17/78.<br />
Portugal's Angolan Military Command<br />
Communiqué on Refugees in DRC.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 14,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Congo/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0409 Incoming Telegram #910. Fr: Edmund A. 0427<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 4/19/78.<br />
Letter to Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe Expressing U.S. Concern over<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba's 0428<br />
Threats to Arrest Foreign Consuls.<br />
0411 Incoming Telegram #912. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 6pp. JFK#2. C. 4/19/78.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Obtain Commitments from 0430<br />
Other Donors for DRC Import Program.<br />
0417 Incoming Telegram #613. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 4/19/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Informed That Katanga in Possession of<br />
Jet Aircraft Supplied and Flown by<br />
Rhodesian Air Force and That Military 0432<br />
Equipment Arriving by Way of Angola.<br />
0419 Incoming Telegram #614. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 1p. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
"Letter Transmitted to Tshombe 1730 October<br />
13."<br />
0420 Incoming Telegram #617. Fr: [?] Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0434<br />
October 14,1962.1 p. JFK#5. C. 4/19/78.<br />
UN and DRC Officials to Participate in<br />
Ceremonies Marking Katanga's Reopening of<br />
Lubilash Bridge.<br />
0421 Incoming Telegram #618. Fr: Jonathan Dean. 0436<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 1 p. JFK#6. C. 4/19/78.<br />
Agreement on Katanga Payment of<br />
Revenues.<br />
0422 Incoming Telegram #619. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 1 p. JFK#7. C. 4/19/78. 0440<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe Agrees 0441<br />
to Sign Cease-fire and Oath Agreement with 0444<br />
Letter on Amnesty.<br />
0423 Handwritten Note from JFK Library. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 18, 1972. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"Date Should Be 10/14/62." 0446<br />
0424 Incoming Telegram #620. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 14 [October 14], 1962.3pp.<br />
JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Text of Agreement on Katanga Payment of<br />
Revenues.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #621. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 1p. JFK#8a. C. NA.<br />
"Received Confirming Letter from Tshombe<br />
1515 Local October 14."<br />
White House Outgoing Message. Fr:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. To: Godfrey McHugh.<br />
October 14,1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 1/21/81.<br />
Guarded Optimism by U.S. regarding<br />
Negotiations between Katanga and DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #610. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#9a. C. 4/19/78.<br />
U.S. Request That Robert Gardiner, Chief of<br />
UN Operations in DRC, Avoid Extreme<br />
Recommendations on DRC Situation in His<br />
Report to UN's Congo Advisory Committee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #894. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#9b. C. 4/19/78.<br />
U.S. Informed of Agreement Reached<br />
between DRC and Katanga on Cease-fire<br />
and Oath of Allegiance to Be Sworn by<br />
Katangese Military to Congolese President<br />
Joseph Kasavubu.<br />
Incoming Telegram #609. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#9c. C. 4/19/78.<br />
Katangese Delegation Introduces Question<br />
of Amnesty into Cease-fire Discussions.<br />
Incoming Telegram #903. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 13,1962. 4pp. JFK#9d. C. 4/19/78.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's Reaction<br />
to Katanga's Agreement to Cease-fire<br />
Proposal Presented by UN.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 15,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #909. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 4/18/78.<br />
U.S. Comments on Draft Amnesty for<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #915. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 4/18/78.<br />
Text of DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula's<br />
Proposed Declaration on Agreements with<br />
Katanga.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 141
Frame Document Frame<br />
0449 Incoming Telegram #916. Fr: Edmund A. 0469<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 6pp. JFK#3. C. 4/18/78.<br />
U.S. Concern That DRC Prime Minister<br />
Cyrille Adoula Might Fall behind Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe in His Efforts to<br />
Carry out UN's <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan.<br />
0455 Incoming Telegram #917. Fr: Edmund A. 0470<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 4/18/78.<br />
Results of Meeting between Robert Gardiner,<br />
Chief of UN Operations in DRC, and DRC<br />
Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding<br />
Reintegration of Katanga. 0472<br />
0457 Incoming Telegram #919. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 4/18/78.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Instructs<br />
DRC Delegation to Sign Cease-fire<br />
Agreement with Katanga.<br />
0459 Incoming Telegram #622. Fr: Jonathan Dean. 0474<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 4/18/78.<br />
U.S. Informed of Progress in Talks between<br />
Robert Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in<br />
DRC, and Katangese President Moise 0475<br />
Tshombe regarding Signing of Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
0461 Incoming Telegram #623. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 4/18/78.<br />
Discussions between Robert Gardiner, Chief<br />
of UN Operations in DRC, and Katangese 0476<br />
President Moise Tshombe regarding<br />
Possibility That DRC Customs and<br />
Immigration Officers Be Sent to Katanga.<br />
0464 Incoming Telegram #624. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962.1 p. JFK#8. C. 4/18/78. 0477<br />
U.S. Informed That Gabriel Kitenge,<br />
Katangese Secretary of State for Public<br />
Works, Rather Than Foreign Minister<br />
Evariste Kimba Was Responsible for Threat<br />
to Arrest Foreign Consuls. .<br />
0465 Incoming Telegram #625. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. LOU. 0478<br />
Text of Cease-fire Agreement between DRC 0479<br />
and Katanga 0481<br />
0467 Incoming Telegram #627. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Text of Resolution on Foreign Exchange<br />
Accepted by Katanga and DRC Government.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #629. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 1p. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
Press Communiqué from Togba, Head of<br />
DRC Government's Delegation to Revenue<br />
Commission, Denying Full Accord Reached<br />
with Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #630. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. S. 4/18/78.<br />
Report of Dissatisfaction among Katanga<br />
Gendarmerie Officers and Possible Coup by<br />
Them.<br />
Incoming Telegram #631. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#13. S. 4/18/78<br />
IP.<br />
UN Representative Eliud Wambe Mathu<br />
Criticizes Indian Troops in UN Forces for<br />
Wanting to Start Fighting with Katangese.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1255. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962.1p. JFK#14. C. 4/18/78.<br />
Problems with UN's DRC Financial Controls<br />
Team.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1272. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15.1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 4/18/78.<br />
U.S. Informed by UN Representative Ralph<br />
Bunche That Cease-fire between DRC and<br />
Katanga Not Yet Signed due to Work on<br />
Amnesty Provisions.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #603. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 15,1962.1p. JFK#19. S. 4/18/78.<br />
U.S. Decides Not to Make Diplomatic Protest<br />
regarding Threat by Katangese Official<br />
Gabriel Kitenge to Arrest Foreign Consuls.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #608. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 15,1962. 1p. JFK#20. C. 4/18/78.<br />
State Department Encourages U.S. Consul<br />
Jonathan Dean to Attend Reopening of<br />
Lubilash Bridge by Katanga, Provided UN<br />
Representative Not Excluded.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 16,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #920. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16, 1962. 5pp. JFK#1. C. 4/14/78.<br />
U.S. Financial Assistance to DRC.<br />
142 Congo/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0486 Incoming Telegram #924. Fr: Edmund A. 0501<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#2. C. 4/14/78.<br />
DRC Press Call on President Joseph<br />
Kasavubu to Dissolve Parliament Pending<br />
New Elections.<br />
0487 Incoming Telegram #925. Fr: Edmund A. 0503<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Comments by Nigerian Chargé regarding<br />
U.S. Policy in <strong>Africa</strong> and DRC Political<br />
Leaders.<br />
0488 Incoming Telegram #927. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#4. C. 4/14/78. 0504<br />
DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula Presents<br />
New Constitution to Provincial Presidents<br />
and Assemblies for Approval.<br />
0489 Incoming Telegram #929. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 4/14/78. 0505<br />
Discussions between Gullion and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula regarding Katanga<br />
Talks.<br />
0492 Incoming Telegram #931. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0506<br />
October 16,1962. 6pp. JFK#6. C. 4/14/78.<br />
U.S. Evaluation of Positions of DRC and<br />
Katanga on Cease-fire Agreement and<br />
Amnesty.<br />
0498 Incoming Telegram #633. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0507<br />
October 16,1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Personal Disagreement between Katangese<br />
Representative [?} Yav and DRC Minister<br />
Joseph Ngalula Delays Signing of Cease-fire<br />
Agreement.<br />
0499 Incoming Telegram #634. Fr: Jonathan Dean. 0509<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 4/14/78.<br />
U.S. Suggests That Katanga Immediately<br />
Accept Those Portions of New DRC<br />
Constitution Already Agreed to and State<br />
Intention to Submit Counter Drafts on Other<br />
Articles.<br />
0500 Incoming Telegram #635. Fr: Jonathan Dean. 0513<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
Katanga Attempts to Exclude Arguments over<br />
Political Entity "North Katanga."<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #639. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Van Roey [Katangese Official?] Invited to<br />
Leopoldville, DRC, to Observe Structure and<br />
Operations of Monetary Council.<br />
Incoming Telegram #640. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#11. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Proposed Trip to Katanga by UN<br />
Representative Ralph Bunche to Discuss<br />
DRC Constitution and Reintegration of<br />
Katangese Military with Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #641. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba's<br />
Views on Allowing ex-King Albert Kalonji to<br />
Remain in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #643. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#14. LOU.<br />
Final Text of Cease-fire Agreement between<br />
DRC and Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1278. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 14,1962. 1p. JFK#15. C. 4/14/78.<br />
UN Representative Ralph Bunche Plans Trip<br />
to DRC to Consult with [UN] General [?]<br />
Kebede.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1292. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 4/14/78.<br />
UN Officials Discuss Question of DRC<br />
Ordinance and Letters on Union Miniere du<br />
Haut Katanga Taxes.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1293. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 4pp. JFK#17. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Letters from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-<br />
Henri Spaak, UN Secretary General U Thant,<br />
and Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
regarding Customs Arrangements.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #998. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S. Embassy,<br />
Leopoldville.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#19. C. 4/14/78.<br />
Possible Belgian Technical Assistance with<br />
Congo River Navigation.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 143
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0514 Congo•Cables, October 17,1962. 0534<br />
0515 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0516 Incoming Telegram #932. Fr. Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Itinerary for Visit to U.S. by Alphonse Sita,<br />
Secretary General of DRC Social Affairs 0537<br />
Ministry.<br />
0517 Incoming Telegram #935. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17, 1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Evaluation of Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe's Position on New DRC<br />
Constitution and Military Reintegration of<br />
Katangese Troops. 0541<br />
0519 Incoming Telegram #936. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17, 1962. 1p. JFK#3. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Letter from DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula to George C. McGhee regarding 0543<br />
Commitments Made by Katangese President<br />
Moise Tshombe.<br />
0520 Incoming Telegram #937. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 4/13/78. 0545<br />
George C. McGhee Discusses Means of<br />
Making UN Operation More Effective in<br />
Interior of DRC.<br />
0523 Incoming Telegram #938. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0547<br />
October 17, 1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Welcomes Efforts to Ensure Greater<br />
Participation by Moderate <strong>Africa</strong>ns in Effort to<br />
Achieve DRC Settlement.<br />
0524 Incoming Telegram #940. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk. 0548<br />
October 17, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 4/13/78. 0549<br />
Revolt of DRC Cabinet over Dissatisfaction 0552<br />
with Agreements Made with Katanga.<br />
0526 Incoming Telegram #942. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 6pp. JFK#7. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Summary of Status, Problems, and<br />
Prospects of Work of Katanga-DRC Military 0555<br />
Commission.<br />
0532 Incoming Telegram #645. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Katanga Fails to Send Representative to<br />
Meeting of DRC Provincial Presidents to<br />
Receive Draft Constitution.<br />
Incoming Telegram #648. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. and British Consuls Unable to Attend<br />
Katanga's Reopening of Lubilash Bridge due<br />
to Transport Difficulties.<br />
Incoming Telegram #615. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 4pp. JFK#10. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Urges Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
to Continue Efforts to Persuade Katangese<br />
President Moise tshombe to Bring about<br />
Katanga's Reintegration Based on UN<br />
Reconciliation Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1148. Fr: Brewster H.<br />
Morris. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 17,1962. 1p. JFK#11. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Approach to Federal Republic of<br />
Germany regarding Economic Aid for DRC.<br />
Press Statement. Fr: Foreign Broadcast<br />
Information Service. To: NA.<br />
October 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#11.<br />
Statement by DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Agreements with Katanga.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1003. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 4/13/78.<br />
UN Response to DRC Fund Technical<br />
Assistance Financing.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1009. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U-S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 17,1962: 1p. JFK#13. C. 4/13/78.<br />
UN Asks Malaya Not to Withdraw Its Military<br />
Contingent in DRC.<br />
Congo•Cables, October 18,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #944. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk;<br />
October 18,1962. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Letter to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula<br />
from George C. McGhee regarding Efforts to<br />
Implement UN's <strong>National</strong> Reconciliation Plan.<br />
Incoming Telegram #947. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Suggested Changes in Letter to Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe.<br />
144 Congo/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0556 Incoming Telegram #949. Fr: Edmund A. 0576<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Message from George C. McGhee to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe<br />
regarding Handling of Changes in 0577<br />
Agreements Suggested by DRC<br />
Government.<br />
0557 Incoming Telegram #955. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 4pp. JFK#4. C. 4/13/78. 0578<br />
Meeting with DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula regarding Complaints against UN and<br />
Dissatisfaction with Wording of Katanga<br />
Cease-fire and Foreign Exchange<br />
Agreements.<br />
0562 Incoming Telegram #956. Fr: Edmund A. 0580<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1 p. JFK#5. C. 4/13/78.<br />
DRC Request for U.S. PL-480 Title I<br />
Commodities.<br />
0563 Incoming Telegram #957. Fr: Edmund A. 0581<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1p. JFK#6. C. 4/13/78.<br />
DRC Request for U.S. PL-480 Title I Corn.<br />
0564 Incoming Telegram #958. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1 p. JFK#7. C. 4/13/78. 0582<br />
U.S. Discusses Possible Peace Corps<br />
Program for DRC.<br />
0565 Incoming Telegram #959. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Ghanaian Chargé d'Affaires Expresses 0583<br />
Pleasure over New Draft of DRC<br />
Constitution.<br />
0566 Incoming Telegram #960. Fr: Edmund A.<br />
Gullion. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1.8,1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 4/13/78.<br />
George C. McGhee Rebukes Katangese<br />
President Moise Tshombe for Releasing<br />
Minutes of Their Conversations to Foreign 0585<br />
Consuls in Katanga.<br />
0568 Department of State Airgram #A-141. Fr:<br />
Norman E. Warner. To: State Department.<br />
October 18,1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Katangese Version of Talks between George<br />
C. McGhee and Katangese President Moise<br />
Tshombe. 0589<br />
0569 Department of State Airgram #A-148. Fr:<br />
Norman E. Warner. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 7pp. JFK#11. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Report on Deteriorating Conditions in<br />
Provinces of DRC.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #650. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1p. JFK#12. C. 4/13/78,<br />
Correction in Wording of Consulate Telegram<br />
#608.<br />
Incoming Telegram #653. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1p. JFK#13. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Food Relief for Refugees from DRC's South<br />
Kasai Province Living in Katanga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #654. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Belgian Consul's Report on Ceremonies<br />
Marking Katanga's Reopening of Lubilash<br />
Bridge.<br />
Incoming Telegram #656. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1p. JFK#15. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Comments on Speech by DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula.<br />
Incoming Telegram #658. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1p. JFK#16. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Report That Katangese Gendarmerie Have<br />
Mined Lubilash Bridge for Destruction Should<br />
ANC Threaten Invasion.<br />
Incoming Telegram #659. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962.1p. JFK#17. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Delivers Message to Katangese Foreign<br />
Minister Evariste Kimba to Be Forwarded to<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #660. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#18. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Katangese Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba's<br />
Comments on Cease-fire and DRC Prime<br />
Minister Cyrille Adoula's Efforts to Undermine<br />
Katangese President Moise Tshombe's<br />
Government.<br />
Incoming Telegram #661. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18, 1962. 4pp. JFK#20. OUO.<br />
French Text of Katangese Declaration<br />
Presented to Foreign Consuls in<br />
Elisabethville by Foreign Minister Evariste<br />
Kimba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #662. Fr: Jonathan Dean.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#21. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Foreign Minister Evariste Kimba's Remarks<br />
Following Presentation of Declaration of<br />
Katanga's Position to Foreign Consuls in<br />
Elisabethville.<br />
Congo/Reel 7 145
Frame Document Frame<br />
0591 Incoming Telegram #1339. Fr: Adlai E. 0612<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 1p. JFK#22. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Plans for UN Representative Ralph Bunche's<br />
Trip to DRC.<br />
0592 Incoming Telegram #1348. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 0613<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#23. C. 4/13/78.<br />
UN Reaction to DRC Prime Minister Cyrille<br />
Adoula's Repudiation of Cease-fire and Other<br />
Agreements with Katanga.<br />
0595 Department of State Airgram #A-67. Fr: W.<br />
Wendell Blancke. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 15,1962. 5pp. JFK#24. C. 4/13/78. 0614<br />
Report on Riot between Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) and Gabon over Soccer Match.<br />
0600 Incoming Telegram #622. Fr: Douglas 0615<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#25. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
Informed of George C. McGhee's Evaluation<br />
of DRC Situation and U.S. Talks with Union 0616<br />
Miniere du Haut Katanga.<br />
0602 CIA Information Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#26.<br />
C. 8/24/81 IP.<br />
Dissatisfaction over DRC Government's<br />
Handling of Katanga Problem. 0617<br />
0604 Outgoing Telegram #623. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#27. C. 4/13/78.<br />
Discussions regarding DRC Government's<br />
Amnesty for Katangese President Moise 0618<br />
Tshombe Specifically and Katanga in<br />
General.<br />
0606 Outgoing Telegram #625. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Leopoldville.<br />
October 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#28. C. 4/13/78.<br />
U.S. Requests Information and Assessment<br />
of Reasons for DRC Prime Minister Cyrille 0619<br />
Adoula's Repudiation of Cease-fire 0620<br />
Agreement with Katanga. 0621<br />
Dahomey<br />
0608 Dahomey•January <strong>1961</strong>-March 1962.<br />
0609 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0611 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Hubert Maga.<br />
February 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Thank-You Letter to Dahoman President 0622<br />
Maga for Courtesies Extended to U.S.<br />
Senate Delegation and Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Hubert Maga.<br />
February 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Letter Expressing Pleasure That Edward<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S. Senate Delegation Had<br />
Opportunity to Meet and Talk with Dahoman<br />
President Maga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
Note from Dahoman President Hubert Maga<br />
to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Adherence of<br />
Dahomey to Convention on International Civil<br />
Aviation.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Hubert Maga.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 24, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3a.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Hubert Maga.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3b.<br />
Note regarding Adherence of Dahomey to<br />
Convention on International Civil Aviation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 22, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine, Newly Designated U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Dahomey.<br />
Incoming Telegram #184. Fr: Converse<br />
Hettinger. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 29,1962.1p. JFK#6. OUO.<br />
Plans for Dahoman Finance Minister [?]<br />
Adande's Visit to U.S.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-59. Fr:<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine. To: State Department.<br />
March 23, 1962.1p. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Request for "Presidential Guest" Visit for<br />
Dahoman President Hubert Maga with <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Dahomey•April 1962-May 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #5275. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
April 2,1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 8/11/77.<br />
U.S. Requests French Government's<br />
Evaluation of Financial Situation in Dahomey<br />
and Possibility of Political Developments<br />
against Dahoman President Hubert Maga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4681. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 3, 1962. 1p. JFK#2. C. 8/11/77 IP.<br />
French Government Informs U.S. That<br />
Dahomey Is in Acute Financial Crisis due to<br />
Political instability.<br />
146 Congo/Dahomey/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0623 Department of State Airgram #A-13. 0636<br />
Fr: Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
April 4, 1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 8/11/77.<br />
Request tor Dahoman President Hubert<br />
Maga to Visit U.S.<br />
0624 Incoming Telegram #3431. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 18, 1962. 1 p. JFK#4. LOU. 0637<br />
Incident in Which UN Delegates from<br />
Dahomey and Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Republic Were<br />
Refused Service at Elkton, Maryland,<br />
Dinette.<br />
0625 Incoming Telegram #291. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 26, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 8/11/77.<br />
French Ambassador to Dahomey Expresses 0641<br />
Concern over U.S. Military Assistance<br />
Program.<br />
0626 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Aprime, 1962. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Dahoman UN 0643<br />
Ambassador Louis I. Pinto Accepting<br />
Invitation to Attend U.S. Fleet Maneuvers.<br />
0627 Letter. Fr: Louis I. Pinto. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0646<br />
March 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6a.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Dahoman UN<br />
Ambassador Pinto Accepting Invitation to<br />
Attend U.S. Fleet Maneuvers.<br />
0629 Incoming Telegram #320. Fr: Robinson 0647<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1p. JFK#7. C. 8/11/77.<br />
Plans for Visit to U.S. by Dahoman President<br />
Hubert Maga.<br />
0630 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0651<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 25, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 8/11/77.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Dahoman Goodwill Mission.<br />
0632 Dahomey•June 1962. 0652<br />
0633 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0634 Incoming Telegram #331. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#1. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Additional Needs for Construction of<br />
Headquarters for UAM.<br />
0635 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Louis I. Pinto. 0654<br />
JuneS, 1962.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Dahoman UN<br />
Ambassador Pinto Thanking Him for His<br />
Attendance at U.S. Naval Maneuvers and<br />
Apologizing for Elkton, Maryland,<br />
Discrimination Incident.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Louis I. Pinto.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Dahoman UN<br />
Ambassador Pinto Thanking Him for His<br />
Attendance at U.S. Naval Maneuvers and<br />
Apologizing for Elkton, Maryland,<br />
Discrimination Incident.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Louis I. Pinto. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 11,1962. 4pp. JFK#2c.<br />
Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Dahoman UN<br />
Ambassador Pinto Expressing Thanks for<br />
Invitation to U.S. Naval Maneuvers and<br />
Complaining about Racial Discrimination<br />
Incident in Elkton, Maryland.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 2,1962. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
Suggested Reply to Letter from Dahoman<br />
UN Ambassador Louis I. Pinto to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Louis I. Pinto. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May11,1962.3pp.JFK#2d.<br />
Incoming Telegram #337. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 7,1962.1p. JFK#3. QUO.<br />
UAM Secretary General [?] Tevoedjre<br />
Presents Gift to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
June 15,1962. 4pp. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
U.S. Interest in Proposed Dahoman<br />
University.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dahoman Minister of State<br />
Oke Assogba.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
June 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#5a. LOU.<br />
Discussions between U.S. State Department<br />
Officials and Dahoman Minister of State Oke<br />
Assogba regarding Agricultural Production<br />
and Improvement of Education in Dahomey.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 10,1962. 1p.JFK#5b.<br />
'The Attached Is for Approval Prior to<br />
Distribution. The President's Remarks Are<br />
Sidelined in Blue."<br />
Dahomey/Reel 7 147
Frame Document Frame<br />
0655 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. 0702<br />
To: NA.<br />
June 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5c. LOU.<br />
Discussions between U.S. State Department<br />
Officials and Dahoman Minister of State Oke<br />
Assogba regarding Agricultural Production<br />
and Improvement of Education in Dahomey. 0704<br />
0657 Dahomey•Goodwill Mission,<br />
June 15,1962.<br />
0658 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0659 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0705<br />
June 14, 1962.2pp. JFK#1. C. 9/14/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Meets with Dahoman<br />
Goodwill Mission.<br />
0661 Talking Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0706<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#2.<br />
Discussion Points for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Meeting with Dahoman Goodwill Mission.<br />
0665 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0708<br />
June 13, 1962. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Meets with Dahoman<br />
Goodwill Mission.<br />
0666 Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 8-15,1962. 31pp. JFK#4-#21. C.<br />
OUO. 9/14/78. 0711<br />
Briefing Book for Dahoman Goodwill<br />
Mission's Visit to U.S. [Itinerary for Dahoman<br />
Goodwill Mission's Visit to U.S.; Dahomey<br />
Background Paper; U.S. Aid to Dahomey;<br />
U.S. Military Assistance to Dahomey; U.S. 0712<br />
Educational and Cultural Program in<br />
Dahomey; and Biographical Sketches of<br />
Members of Dahoman Goodwill Mission].<br />
0712<br />
0697 Dahomey•July 1962-June <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0698 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0699 Incoming Telegram #8. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19, 1962. 1 p. JFK#1. C. 6/28/77 IP. 0713<br />
USSR and Czechoslovakia Offer Financial<br />
Aid to Dahoman President Hubert Maga.<br />
0700 Copy of Incoming Telegram #8. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19, 1962. 1p. JFK#1. C. 6/28/77 IP.<br />
USSR and Czechoslovakia Offer Financial 0714<br />
Aid to Dahoman President Hubert Maga.<br />
0701 Outgoing Telegram #14. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
August 3, 1962. 1p. JFK#2. C. 6/28/77.<br />
U.S. Informed That Dahoman President<br />
Hubert Maga Invited to Visit USSR.<br />
148<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #14. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 6/28/77.<br />
Consideration Given to Extending Invitation<br />
to Dahoman President Hubert Maga to Visit<br />
U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Augusts, 1962. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Dahomey.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
Biographical Data on Robinson Mcllvaine,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Dahomey.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-79. Fr:<br />
James Carson. To: State Department.<br />
October 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
Spot Check of Duty Officer Procedures in<br />
Dahomey.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: Robinson Mcllvaine.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. 6/28/77 IP.<br />
Dahoman President Hubert Maga Discusses<br />
Criticism of U.S. at Entente Meeting with U.S.<br />
Ambassador Mcllvaine.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-236. Fr:<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine. To: State Department.<br />
April 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8. OUO.<br />
Diplomatic Dinner Party Given by Ghanaian<br />
Ambassador to Dahomey.<br />
Note. Fr: Thelma [?]. To: Polly Yates.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9.<br />
"Mr. Kaysen Did Not Speak to Anyone in<br />
State about This. Would You Please?"<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
Aprils, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#9a.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Cotonou.<br />
April 5,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#9b. LOU.<br />
Possibility That Dahoman President Hubert<br />
Maga Might Be Officially Invited to Visit U.S.<br />
Appears Remote.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #148. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
April 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Possibility That Dahoman President Hubert<br />
Maga Might Be Officially Invited to Visit U.S.<br />
Appears Remote.<br />
Dahomey/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0715 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge 0725<br />
Bundy.<br />
April 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#10a.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission. Mr. Kaysen Has Been<br />
Interested in This." 0726<br />
0716 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Cotonou.<br />
April 9,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1 Ob. LOU.<br />
Possibility That Dahoman President Hubert<br />
Maga Might Be Officially Invited to Visit U.S.<br />
Appears Remote.<br />
0727<br />
0717 Dahomey•July <strong>1963</strong>-September<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0719 Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Julyl, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#1. 0728<br />
Letter from Dahoman President Hubert Maga<br />
Inviting <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend<br />
Dahomey's Independence Celebrations.<br />
0720 Translation of Letter. Fr: Hubert Maga. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0729<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Letter from Dahoman President Hubert Maga<br />
Inviting <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Dahomey's<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
0721 Outgoing Telegram #2. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
JulyS, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. LOU. 0730<br />
Anthony J. Celebrezze, U.S. Secretary of<br />
Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW),<br />
Appointed <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal 0731<br />
Representative to Dahomey's Independence<br />
Celebrations.<br />
0722 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2a. LOU.<br />
White House Clearance of Outgoing 0732<br />
Telegram to U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
0723 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Cotonou.<br />
July 5,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2b. LOU.<br />
Anthony J. Celebrezze, U.S. Secretary of 0733<br />
Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW),<br />
Appointed <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Dahomey's Independence<br />
Celebrations.<br />
0724 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck. 0734<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
0724 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3a.<br />
"State Asked for Signed Original."<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Hubert Maga.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3b.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Dahoman<br />
President Maga Declining Invitation to Attend<br />
Dahomey's Independence Celebrations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3c.<br />
Suggested Reply from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Dahoman President Hubert Maga's Invitation<br />
to Attend Dahomey's Independence<br />
Celebrations.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Hubert Maga.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#3d.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Dahoman<br />
President Maga Declining Invitation to Attend<br />
Dahomey's Independence Celebrations.<br />
Letter. Fr: Hubert Maga. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3e.<br />
Letter from Dahoman President Maga<br />
Inviting <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Dahomey's<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
Copy of Letter. Fr: Hubert Maga. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3f.<br />
Letter from Dahoman President Maga<br />
Inviting <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Dahomey's<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
[Note: Document Is Unreadable.]<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Hubert Maga. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3g.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #13. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
July 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
U.S. Finds It Impossible to Make<br />
Commitment on Proposed Trip of Dahoman<br />
President Hubert Maga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 31,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4a. LOU.<br />
White House Clearance of Draft Cable to<br />
U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Cotonou.<br />
July 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4b. LOU.<br />
U.S. Finds It Impossible to Make<br />
Commitment on Proposed Trip of Dahoman<br />
President Hubert Maga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 11,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Visit to U.S. by Dahoman President Hubert<br />
Maga.<br />
Dahomey/Reel 7 149
Frame Document Frame<br />
0735 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0749<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
"Did Not See President."<br />
0736 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#6a. 0750<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Dahomey, Arrives in Washington, D.C., for<br />
Consultations.<br />
0737 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6b. 0752<br />
Biographical Data on Robinson Mcllvaine,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Dahomey.<br />
0738 Dahomey•October <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>. 0753<br />
0739 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0740 Incoming Telegram #89. Fr: James Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 6/20/77.<br />
Causes of Antigovernment Rioting in Porto 0754<br />
Novo, Dahomey.<br />
0742 Incoming Telegram #95. Fr: James Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 9/21/76.<br />
Military Forces of Dahoman President Hubert 0755<br />
Maga Bring Antigovernment Demonstrations<br />
under Control.<br />
0744 Incoming Telegram #102. Fr: James Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Peaceful Antigovernment Demonstrations<br />
Organized by Labor Unions Continue in 0756<br />
Porto Novo, Dahomey.<br />
0746 Incoming Telegram #110. Fr: James Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. 6/20/77.<br />
Dahoman Union Leaders and Demonstrators<br />
Call for Dissolution of Government and 0757<br />
Resignation of President Hubert Maga.<br />
0747 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Leon B. Poullada. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Radio Dahomey Announces Resignation of<br />
President Hubert Maga and Assumption of 0759<br />
Power by Colonel Christophe Soglo.<br />
0748 Incoming Telegram #108. Fr: [?] Corcoran.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. C. 9/21/78.<br />
Government of Upper Volta Discusses<br />
Position on Dissolution of Hubert Maga's<br />
Government in Dahomey.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#10.<br />
Political Situation in Dahomey Following<br />
Dissolution of Government of Hubert Maga.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Robinson Mcllvaine. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#10a. C. 7/11/78 IP.<br />
Military Takeover of Government of Dahomey<br />
by Colonel Christophe Soglo.<br />
Note. Fr: Helen Colle. To: Polly Yates.<br />
November 1,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#11.<br />
"Do You Want This[?] Mr. Brubeck Used<br />
Attachment as an Attachment to a Memo He<br />
Sent President on This."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#11a.<br />
Political Situation in Dahomey Following<br />
Dissolution of Government of Hubert Maga.<br />
Incoming Telegram #122. Fr: James Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#12. LOU.<br />
Communiqués Issued by Provisional<br />
Government of Dahomey.<br />
Incoming Telegram #127. Fr: Leon B.<br />
Poullada. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13. C. 9/21/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Lome Remains in Radio and<br />
Telephonic Contact with U.S. Embassy,<br />
Cotonou and Receives Assurances That All<br />
Americans Safe.<br />
Incoming Telegram #128. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#14. LOU.<br />
Colonel Christophe Soglo, Dahoman Chief of<br />
State, and Former President Hubert Maga<br />
Leave on Planned Trip to Northern Dahomey.<br />
Incoming Telegram #134. Fr: Robinson<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Discussions between U.S. Ambassador<br />
Robinson Mcllvaine and Colonel Christophe<br />
Soglo, Dahoman Chief of State, regarding<br />
Military Takeover.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #47. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Cotonou.<br />
November 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#17. C. 9/21/76.<br />
British Government Announces Intention of<br />
Recognizing Dahoman Provisional Military<br />
Government Headed by Colonel Christophe<br />
Soglo.<br />
150 Dahomey/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
Ghana 0778<br />
0760 Ghana•January <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0761 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0763 Incoming Telegram #808. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 5/8/75.<br />
U.S. Policy toward Volta River Project In<br />
Ghana. 0785<br />
0766 Incoming Telegram #815. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter of Greeting from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0768 Outgoing Telegram #754. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0788<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 5/8/75.<br />
"You Are Authorized Present Message from<br />
President Suggested Your 815x When You<br />
•Present Credentials Tomorrow."<br />
0789<br />
0769 Note. Fr: Andrew J. Goodpaster. To: Walter J.<br />
Stoessel, Jr.<br />
January 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
"For Information."<br />
0790<br />
0770 Incoming Telegram #825. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Arrest of DRC Prime Minister Patrice 0792<br />
Lumumba and Suggestions for Policy in<br />
Congo Situation.<br />
0772 Note. Fr: Andrew J. Goodpaster. To: Walter J.<br />
Stoessel, Jr.<br />
January 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
"For Your Information." 0793<br />
0773 Incoming Telegram #826. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5a. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding DRC Situation and Volta<br />
River Project. 0794<br />
0775 Incoming Telegram #828. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Results of Casablanca Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Heads of State.<br />
0776 Note. Fr: Andrew J. Goodpaster. To: Walter J. 0795<br />
Stoessel, Jr. 0796<br />
January 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7. 0797<br />
"For President."<br />
Incoming Telegram #839. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 7pp. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Offering<br />
Congratulations on His Election and<br />
Expressing Concern over DRC Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #841. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Extent to Which Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah Identifies His Goals with Those of<br />
Soviet Bloc.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Interim Reply to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on DRC Crisis.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9. C. NA.<br />
Reply to President Kwame Nkrumah's Letter<br />
on DRC Situation.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #787. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding DRC<br />
Situation.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. To:<br />
Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Signed Original of Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated January 23,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #865. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12. C. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Francis Russell Delivers<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #873. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#13. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Developments Indicating Thawing of<br />
Relations between Ghana and U.S.<br />
Ghana•Volta River Project, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Letter. Fr: Barbara Ward. To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
June 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1.<br />
Developments in Ghana and Weakening of<br />
Western Influence in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Ghana/Reel 7 151
Frame Document Frame<br />
0799 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Walt 0827<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
July 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 8/17/76.<br />
Background on British Economist Nicholas<br />
Kaldor and Ghana's Negotiations with World<br />
Bank. 0828<br />
0802 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0829<br />
September 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 8/17/74<br />
IP.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Plans to Send Four Hundred Military Officer 0834<br />
Cadets to USSR for Training.<br />
0804 Memorandum. Fr: Murray Balman [Belman].<br />
To: Donald A. Dumont.<br />
September 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. 0842<br />
U.S. Commitment on Volta River Project In<br />
Ghana.<br />
0806 Press Release. Fr: United Press International<br />
(UPI). To: NA.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5. 0859<br />
Uncertainty regarding U.S. Aid to Volta River<br />
Project in Wake of Ghana's Dismissal of Pro- 0861<br />
Western Cabinet Members.<br />
0807 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#6. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Volta River Project and Current Political<br />
Situation in Ghana.<br />
0812 Letter. Fr: W. M. Q. Halm. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6a.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Volta<br />
River Project.<br />
0814 Memorandum. Fr: Donald A. Dumont. <br />
To: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#6b.<br />
S. 4/23/76.<br />
Critique of U.S. Ambassador Francis<br />
Russell's Recommendations regarding<br />
Conclusion of Volta River Project Agreement 0935<br />
with Ghana and Nature of U.S. Commitment. 0936<br />
0820 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams. 0937<br />
To: George W. Ball.<br />
September 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6c.<br />
C. 4/23/76.<br />
Pro-Soviet Statements by Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0825 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0939<br />
October 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. S. 8/17/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Decision on Volta River Project in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: J. Wayne Fredericks.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
October 10,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#8.<br />
Articles by Colin Legum on Situation in<br />
Ghana in London Observer.<br />
Routing Slip. Fr: NA. To: Lois Nivens.<br />
1p.JFK#8.<br />
Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Article. Fr:<br />
Colin Legum. To: NA.<br />
October 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#8a.<br />
"Is Ghana Going Communist?" [Part I].<br />
Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Article.<br />
Fr: Colin Legum. To: NA.<br />
October 3,<strong>1961</strong>. 8pp. JFK#8a.<br />
"Is Ghana Going Communist?" [Part II].<br />
Report. Fr: State Department. To: <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
Decembers, <strong>1961</strong>.17pp. JFK#10. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Ghana•Volta River Project, Kaiser<br />
Aluminum Project, January 30,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Report. Fr: Kaiser Aluminum Corporation. To:<br />
NA.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 74pp. JFK#1-#73.<br />
Volta River Hydroelectric Project and Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter Project in Ghana [U.S.<br />
Interest in Volta River and Valco Projects; Tax<br />
Treaty between U.S. and Ghana; Political<br />
Risks of Valco Project; Boke Bauxite and<br />
Alumina Project in Guinea; Konkoure<br />
Hydroelectric Project in Guinea; Valco-Ghana<br />
Agreements; Financing Plan for Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter in Ghana; U.S.<br />
Government Assistance to Cover Risks of<br />
Investment In <strong>Africa</strong>n Aluminum Projects;<br />
Valco Investment Guaranties; Background<br />
Report on Republic of Ghana; Cabinet of<br />
Ghana; History of Ghana].<br />
Ghana•February 1-16,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2069. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Stevenson Asking U.S.<br />
Assistance in Releasing DRC Prime Minister<br />
Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #880. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 2,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah regarding DRC Situation.<br />
152 Ghana/Reel 7
Frame Document Frame<br />
0942 Outgoing Telegram #802. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0963<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#3. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding U.S.<br />
Policy on DRC.<br />
0947 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0965<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Letter of Congratulations on <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Assumption of Presidency from Ghanaian<br />
President Nkrumah.<br />
0948 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah. 0966<br />
February 2,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#3b. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Nkrumah regarding U.S. Policy on<br />
DRC.<br />
0952 Outgoing Telegram #807. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0972<br />
February 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
Reply to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Message of Congratulations from<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0953 Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. To:<br />
Andrew J. Goodpaster. 0974<br />
February 2, <strong>1961</strong>,1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
Congratulatory Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0954 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Reply to Ghanaian President Nkrumah's 0976<br />
Congratulatory Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0955 Incoming Telegram #890. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 3,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Russell Delivers Letter to<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Minister in Absence of 0978<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0956 Incoming Telegram #891. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 4,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#6. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Visit of Ghanaian Government Delegation to<br />
U.S. to Discuss Volta River Project and DRC 0980<br />
Situation.<br />
0961 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Francis H. Russell.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 8,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#7. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame 0986<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Navy's Goodwill<br />
Visit to Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #911. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Crown Prince Moulay<br />
Hassan of Morocco.<br />
Incoming Telegram #912. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Lack of Response from Ghanaian<br />
Government to Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
to Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #936. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#10.<br />
Radio Broadcast by Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah regarding Assassination of<br />
DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #940. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Anti-American Demonstration at U.S.<br />
Embassy in Ghana Following Assassination<br />
of DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #947. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Note from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Scope of U.S. Navy's<br />
Goodwill Mission to Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #953. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13. S. 9/19/75.<br />
Ghanaian Government Announces That They<br />
Will Accept No Further Technical Aid from<br />
U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #959. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Aide Mémoire from Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah regarding Statements by<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on DRC Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #961. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#15.<br />
Ghanaian Government Press Statement on<br />
U.S. Policy toward DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #962. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#16. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Expresses Appreciation for Efforts by Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson to Find Solution to DRC Problem.<br />
Ghana/Reel 7 153
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0987 Ghana•February 17-21,<strong>1961</strong>. 1002<br />
0988 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0989 Incoming Telegram #965. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#17. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Foreign Ministers of Casablanca<br />
Governments Meet in Accra, Ghana, to 1004<br />
Discuss DRC Situation.<br />
0990 Incoming Telegram #972. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#18. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Officials<br />
regarding U.S. Construction of Housing 1007<br />
Project at Tema Harbor.<br />
0991 Text of Message. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To:<br />
Dag Hammarskjold.<br />
February 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#19.<br />
Ghanaian President Nkrumah Calls for More<br />
Effective Efforts by UN in DRC. 1009<br />
0993 Incoming Telegram #974. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#20. C. 5/8/75.<br />
, U.S. Embassy, Accra Comments on Robert<br />
Gardiner, Chief of UN Operations in DRC, 1011<br />
and Sir Robert Jackson, Chairman of Gold<br />
Coast Development Commission.<br />
0994 Incoming Telegram #977. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#21.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to UN Secretary General Dag 1012<br />
Hammarskjold regarding Effectiveness of UN<br />
in DRC.<br />
0997 Incoming Telegram #978. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#22. S. 5/8/75.<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana Informs 1014<br />
Ghanaian Parliament of Status of Volta River<br />
Project and Main Features of Valco<br />
Agreement.<br />
0998 Incoming Telegram #980. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 1016<br />
February 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#23. OUO.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Speech Welcoming Soviet President Leonid<br />
Brezhnev.<br />
1000 Incoming Telegram #981. Fr: Francis H. 1017<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#24. C. 5/8/75.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Message to UN Secretary General Dag<br />
Hammarskjold.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #862. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#25. S. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. State Department Gives Consideration<br />
to Possible Statement on Volta River Project<br />
in Ghana.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #863. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#26. LOU.<br />
U.S. State Department Informed of President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Unhappiness with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Statement on DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #982. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#27. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Given<br />
Aide Mémoire on U.S. Interpretation of Legal<br />
Position of Kasavubu Government in DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #983. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#28. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Foreign Minister<br />
Ako Adjei regarding DRC Situation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #984. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#29. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Aluminum Corporation,<br />
regarding Volta River Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #998. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#30.<br />
Note from Ghanaian Foreign Affairs Minister<br />
regarding Alleged Delivery of Jet Aircraft for<br />
Katangesë Government by U.S. Citizens.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #876. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#31. S. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. Discusses New UN Actions on DRC with<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Frederick G. Dutton. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#32.<br />
Request for Reaction to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Plans to Visit U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Frederick G. Dutton.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#32a.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Plans to Visit U.S. and Strengthen UN Role<br />
in Maintaining Peace in Congo.<br />
154 Ghana/Reel 7
Frame Document<br />
1019 Incoming Telegram #1000. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#33. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Situation in DRC.<br />
1020 Incoming Telegram #1001. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 10pp. JFK#34.<br />
Text of Aide Mémoire from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah on Legal<br />
Questions regarding Government of DRC.<br />
1030 Incoming Telegram #1005. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#35.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Presents Outline of Volta River Project to<br />
Ghanaian Parliament.<br />
Reels<br />
Ghana cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
0001 Ghana•February 22-28,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0002 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0003 Incoming Telegram #1006. Fr: Francis H.<br />
-• Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#36. S. 5/8/75.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on Volta<br />
River Project Situation Following Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Speech to<br />
Ghanaian Parliament.<br />
0005 Incoming Telegram #1013. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#37. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Government of Ghana Concludes Economic<br />
and Technical Agreement and Trade and<br />
Navigation Agreement with Yugoslavia.<br />
0006 Incoming Telegram #1015. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#38. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding DRC<br />
Crisis.<br />
0011 Incoming Telegram #1018. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#39. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Developments at Casablanca Foreign<br />
Ministers Conference.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0014 Incoming Telegram #1021. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#40. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Sir Robert Jackson's Comments on World<br />
Bank's Involvement with Volta River Project<br />
in Ghana.<br />
0015 Incoming Telegram #1023. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#41. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's Use<br />
of Correspondence with U.S. for Propaganda<br />
Purpose.<br />
0017 Outgoing Telegram #886. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#42. C. 5/8/75.<br />
U.S. Explains Shipment of Jet Training<br />
Aircraft for Katanga to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0019 Incoming Telegram #1026. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#43. S. 9/19/75.<br />
Increasing Soviet Influence in Ghana.<br />
0021 Routing Slip. Fr: NA. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
1p.JFK#44.<br />
0022 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F. «<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#44. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Suggested Reply to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated<br />
February 22,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0023 Draft Letter. Fr: NÀ. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#44a.<br />
Reply to Ghanaian President Nkrumah's<br />
Letter on DRC Crisis and His Plan to Come<br />
to U.S. to Attend UN General Assembly.<br />
0028 Outgoing Telegram #891. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 28,<strong>1961</strong>.5pp. JFK#45. S. 5/8/75.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Letteron DRC<br />
Crisis and His Plan to Come to U.S. to Attend<br />
UN General Assembly.<br />
0033 Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
February 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#45a. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Signed Original of Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0034 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#45b.<br />
Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding DRC Crisis.<br />
Ghana/Reel 7/Reel 8 155
Frame Document Frame<br />
0037 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0058<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#45c. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Suggested Reply to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated<br />
February 22, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0038 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#45d. 0059<br />
Reply to Ghanaian President Nkrumah's<br />
Letter on DRC Crisis and His Plan to Come<br />
to U.S. to Attend UN General Assembly.<br />
0043 Incoming Telegram #1026. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#45e. S. 9/19/75. 0063<br />
Increasing Soviet Influence in Ghana.<br />
0045 Incoming Telegram #1015. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#45f. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame 0064<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding DRC<br />
Crisis.<br />
0050 Incoming Telegram #1035. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#46. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Travel Plans for Ghanaian President Kwame 0066<br />
Nkrumah's Trip to U.S.<br />
0051 Ghana•March 1-5,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0052 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0053 Incoming Telegram #1040. Fr: Francis H. 0067<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Travel Plans for Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Trip to U.S. Including Possible<br />
Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0054 Outgoing Telegram #899. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0068<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
March 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Proposed Meeting between Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah and <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0055 Incoming Telegram #1042. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 0069<br />
March 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Support of Soviet Bloc's Position on DRC<br />
Crisis.<br />
0057 Incoming Telegram #1044. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 0071<br />
March 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#4. LOU. 0072<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Waives Passport and<br />
Visa Requirements for Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Trip to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1046. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5. C. 5/8/75.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Proposed Meeting with<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Shipment of French Planes<br />
to Katanga, and U.S. Policy toward Belgium.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1047. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Assessment of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Objectives for Ghana and<br />
Strategy regarding DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1049. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. C. 5/8/75.<br />
U.S. Choice of Naval Vessel for Goodwill<br />
Visit to Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1052. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 3, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
U.S. Treatment of Ghana's Pro-Soviet<br />
Minister of Information and Broadcasting<br />
during His Visit.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #905. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
March 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#9. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Proposed Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1060. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#10. C. 9/19/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Informed of Proposed Date for Meeting with<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Importance of Meeting with Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah to Reopen<br />
Channels of Communications between<br />
Ghana and New U.S. Administration.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 5/12/75.<br />
Interview with Ghanaian Finance Minister<br />
K. A. Gbedemah.<br />
Ghana•March 6,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. .<br />
156 Ghana/Reel 8
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0074 Memorandum. Fr: James K. Penfield. To: 0105<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
March6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#13.<br />
Appointment for Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0075 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#13a. 0108<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0077 TabA. 1p.JFK#13b.<br />
0078 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#13b.<br />
Relations between U.S. and Ghana.<br />
0084 Tab B. 1 p. JFK#13c. 0109<br />
0085 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0110<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#13c. 0111<br />
Question of Federal Structure of Government<br />
in DRC.<br />
0086 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#13c.<br />
UN Position in DRC and Support for <strong>Security</strong><br />
Council Resolution. 0113<br />
0087 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
Marchó, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#13c.<br />
Proposal for All-<strong>Africa</strong>n High Command and<br />
Advisory Council for DRC.<br />
0088 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0114<br />
Marche, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#13c.<br />
Belgian Role in DRC.<br />
0089 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#13c.<br />
Recognition of Antoine Gizenga Regime and 0116<br />
Question of Unilateralism in DRC.<br />
0090 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13c.<br />
Soviet Decision to No Longer Recognize Dag<br />
Hammarskjold as UN Secretary General. 0118<br />
0092 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
Marche, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#13c.<br />
Constitutional Issues in DRC.<br />
0093 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13c. 0122<br />
Shipment of Jet Aircraft to Katanga by<br />
American Airline.<br />
0095 TabC. 1p.JFK#13d.<br />
0096 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#13d. C. 5/8/75. 0124<br />
Background and Status of Volta River Project<br />
in Ghana.<br />
0100 TabD. 1p.JFK#13e.<br />
0101 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#13e. S. 5/8/75.<br />
Arms Limitation for <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: Selected U.S.<br />
Diplomatic Posts.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#13f.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding <strong>Africa</strong>n Agreement on Arms<br />
Limitation.<br />
Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#13f.<br />
Disarmament and Situation regarding<br />
Fulfillment of UN General Assembly<br />
Resolution 1378 (XIV) of November 20,<br />
1959, on Question of Disarmament.<br />
Ghana•March 7,<strong>1961</strong> -May 31,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward R. Murrow.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Information on Anti-U.S. Pamphlets in Ghana<br />
for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #113. Fr: [?] Erstein.<br />
To: U.S. Information Agency.<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#14a. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Ghanaian Censors Reject Film of <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Inauguration.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Administration's Position on <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
DRC, and Ghana.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
MarchS, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Administration's Position on <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
DRC, and Ghana.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Accra.<br />
March 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#16. S. 9/19/75.<br />
Report on Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#17. C. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. Briefs Belgian Government on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's Trip<br />
to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#18.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Discussions with<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
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Frame Document<br />
0125 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#18a. S. 10/7/75.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding DRC Situation.<br />
0128 Note. Fr: Chad F. Calhoun. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#19.<br />
'The Attached Is Sent to You for Your<br />
Information."<br />
0129 Typed Copy of Magazine Article. Fr: The New<br />
Republic.<br />
March 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#19.<br />
Results of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Trip to U.S.<br />
0130 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 17, <strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#20. LOU.<br />
Soviet Airlift of Ghanaian Troops to DRC.<br />
0133 Memorandum. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
April 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#21.<br />
This Does Not Appear to Require Reply."<br />
0134 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Aprils, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#21 a.<br />
Thank-You Letter from Ghanaian President<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Gift of Photo Album.<br />
0135 Message. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: Dag<br />
Hammarskjold.<br />
February 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#21a.<br />
Ghanaian President Nkrumah's Suggestions<br />
for Improving UN Efforts in DRC.<br />
0137 Incoming Telegram #1339. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#22. TS. 9/19/75.<br />
Statements by Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding His Dealings with USSR<br />
in His Efforts to Liberate <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0139 Incoming Airgram #C-149. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#23. QUO.<br />
U.S. Gift on First Anniversary of<br />
Establishment of Republic of Ghana.<br />
0140 Outgoing Telegram #1179. Fr: Chester<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#24. S. 9/19/75.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Get Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah to Sign Agreement on Volta<br />
River Project before His Departure for USSR.<br />
0144 Ghana•June <strong>1961</strong>-August <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0145 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0148 Incoming Telegram #5. Francis H. Russell.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1. C. 4/23/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Request to Use <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Assurances on Volta River Project in Speech<br />
to Parliament.<br />
0149 Incoming Telegram #3. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#1a. C. 4/23/76.<br />
Delivery of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding Volta River Project.<br />
0150 Note. Fr: NA. To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1b.<br />
"With Reference to Your Request to Mr.<br />
Kilduff."<br />
0151 Outgoing Telegram #1352. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1c. OUO.<br />
Text of Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding Volta River Project.<br />
0153 Copy of Incoming Telegram #5. Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1d. C. 4/23/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Request to Use <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Assurances on Volta River Project in Speech<br />
to Parliament.<br />
0154 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1e.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Appointment of Chief Executive to Volta<br />
River Authority.<br />
0155 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#1f.<br />
Letter regarding Selection of Chief Executive<br />
for Volta River Authority.<br />
0157 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: W. M. Q. Halm.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1g.<br />
Thank-You Letter for Transmitía! of Letter<br />
from Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
on Volta River Project.<br />
0158 Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
June 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1h.<br />
"Mr. Bundy Suggested Needling Mr. Ball's<br />
Office regarding Draft Reply on This."<br />
0159 Note. Fr: White House. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1i.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
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0170<br />
0171<br />
0172<br />
Document Frame<br />
Letter. Fr: W. M. Q. Halm. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0173<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 19,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#1j.<br />
Transmittal of Letter from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
regarding Appointment of Chief Executive to<br />
Volta River Authority.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #6. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0174<br />
July 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Sees No Objections in Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Use of <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Assurances on Volta River Project<br />
in His Speech to Parliament.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #21. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0175<br />
July 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Get Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah to Reaffirm Agreement<br />
That Cold War Be Kept out of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #54. Fr: Francis H.<br />
RusselL To: Dean Rusk. 0178<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#4. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Sir Robert Jackson, Chairman of Gold Coast<br />
Development Commission, Briefs U.S.<br />
Ambassador and British High Commissioner<br />
on Developments regarding Volta River 0179<br />
Project in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding Volta 0180<br />
River Project.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5a.<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0182<br />
July 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Negotiations regarding U.S. Share of<br />
Financing for Volta River Project.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
July 31, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6.<br />
Ghana's Request for U.S. Assistance with Its 0184<br />
Ten-Year Plan to Raise Health Standards.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6a.<br />
Letter to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Request for U.S. Assistance for Newly<br />
Established Ghanaian <strong>National</strong> Institute of<br />
Health and Medical Research.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6b.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Ghanaian<br />
President Nkrumah's Request for U.S.<br />
Assistance for His Newly Established<br />
<strong>National</strong> Institute of Health and Medical<br />
Research.<br />
Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#6c.<br />
Ghana's Establishment of <strong>National</strong> Institute<br />
of Health and Medical Research as Part of Its<br />
Ten-Year Health Plan.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
Appointment of Canadian Engineer Frank J.<br />
Dobson for Volta River Authority in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-37. Fr: Livingston T.<br />
Merchant. To: George W. Ball.<br />
August 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. OUO.<br />
Ghanaian Government to Employ Frank J.<br />
Dobson of Canada to Supervise Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #135. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Request for<br />
U.S. Assistance for His Newly Established<br />
<strong>National</strong> Institute of Health and Medical<br />
Research.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #145. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 4/23/76.<br />
Ghana Requests U.S. Support for Their<br />
Candidacy for UN <strong>Security</strong> Council and for<br />
Board of Governors of International Atomic<br />
Energy Agency.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #164. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 11.<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11.0UO.<br />
U.S. Plans to Assist Ghana's <strong>National</strong><br />
Institute of Health and Medical Research.<br />
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0185 Note. Fr: White House. To: NA. 0199<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#12.<br />
"Mr. Ball's Office Called to Say That<br />
Information about Nkrumah Not Receiving<br />
Word Yet from Diefenbaker Is Contrary to<br />
Their Information, and They Are Checking 0202<br />
It Out."<br />
0186 Letter. Fr: Lloyd N. Cutler. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
August 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12a.<br />
Notes on Meetings between Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. 0205<br />
Calhoun, Vice President of Kaiser Industries 0206<br />
Corporation, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 0208<br />
0188 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#12b.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Considers Locks for Boat Lift over Akosombo<br />
Dam Extremely Important for Development of<br />
Iron Ore Deposits in North Ghana.<br />
0191 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Francis H. Russell. 0209<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#13. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Appraisal of Ghana's<br />
Position on Berlin Crisis.<br />
0195 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#14. 0210<br />
Report on Conversation with Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah from Chad F.<br />
Calhoun, Vice President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation.<br />
0196 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra. 0211<br />
August 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#14a.OUO.<br />
Report from Chad F. Calhoun, Vice President<br />
of Kaiser Industries Corporation, That<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Had<br />
Received No Reply to Request for Help in 0213<br />
Naming Chief of Volta River Authority.<br />
0197 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Bail. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Informed That Frank J.<br />
Dobson of Canada Nominated by Ghana to 0216<br />
Supervise Volta River Project.<br />
0198 Incoming Telegram #233. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#15a.OUO.<br />
Government of Ghana Recommends<br />
Appointment of Frank C. Dobson of Canada 0217<br />
to Supervise Volta River Project.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #285. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#18. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Developments Indicate Increasing<br />
Orientation of Ghana toward Soviet Bloc.<br />
Incoming Telegram #286. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#19. S. 4/23/76 IP.<br />
Developments Indicate Increasing<br />
Orientation of Ghana toward Soviet Bloc.<br />
Ghana•September <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #282. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. S. 4/23/76.<br />
"Elaboration Requested Soonest Last Two<br />
Sentences Second Paragraph Reference<br />
Telegram. Can President Be Removed<br />
Constitutionally."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Letter to Dean Rusk from Ambassador<br />
W. M. Q. Halm of Ghana regarding<br />
Appointment of Chief Executive to Volta<br />
River Authority.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Intelligence Note Prepared by State<br />
Department Entitled "Internal Dissension<br />
in Ghana."<br />
State Department Intelligence Note.<br />
Fr: Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9a.<br />
S. 4/23/76.<br />
Internal Dissension in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #461. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#11.<br />
TS. 4/23/76.<br />
Actions and Statements of Government of<br />
Ghana Indicate Alignment with Soviet Bloc.<br />
Incoming Telegram #480. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#12.<br />
Announcement That Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah Has Assumed Supreme<br />
Command of Army.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #387. Fr: Chester<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#13. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Delays Volta River Project in Reaction to<br />
Ghana's International Posture.<br />
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0218 Outgoing Telegram #1579. Fr: Chester 0231<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#16. S. 4/23/76.<br />
British Assessment of Situation in Ghana in<br />
Wake of Dismissal of Major General Henry<br />
Alexander. 0232<br />
0219 Incoming Telegram #494. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#18.<br />
C. 4/23/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Requests Clarification of U.S. Plans 0234<br />
regarding Signing of Agreement for Volta<br />
River Project.<br />
0220 Memorandum. Fr: Murray Belman.<br />
To: Donald A. Dumont.<br />
September 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#20.<br />
Present U.S. Commitment on Volta River<br />
Project in Ghana. 0235<br />
0222 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#21. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Removes British Officers from Ghana Army<br />
Command.<br />
0223 State Department Intelligence Note. Fr:<br />
Roger Hilsman. To: Acting Secretary of State. 0236<br />
September 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#21 a. 0237<br />
S. 4/23/76. 0240<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Removes British Officers from Ghana Army<br />
Command.<br />
0225 Incoming Telegram #1063. Fr: Llewellyn E.<br />
Thompson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#27.<br />
C. 4/23/76. 0243<br />
Announcement regarding Delay in Extension<br />
of U.S. Aid to Ghana for Volta River Project.<br />
0227 Outgoing Airgram #A-22. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#28. OUO.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Use at 0244<br />
Accra Trade Fair in Ghana.<br />
0229 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#28a.<br />
Suggested Presidential Message for U.S.<br />
Trade Fair at Accra, Ghana. 0246<br />
0230 Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#28a<br />
Message of Greeting for U.S. Trade Fair at<br />
Accra, Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Possible Revisions in Presidential Message<br />
to U.S. Trade Fair at Accra, Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #556. Fr: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Accra. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#29.<br />
S. 4/23/76.<br />
Departure of Ghanaian Army Officer<br />
Cadets for Training in USSR.<br />
Corrected Page 1 of Incoming Telegram<br />
#556. Fr: U.S. Embassy, Accra. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#29.<br />
S. 4/23/76.<br />
Departure of Ghanaian Army Officer Cadets<br />
for Training in USSR.<br />
Incoming Telegram #557. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#30. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Government Expresses Desire to Send<br />
G. Mennen Williams and Other Officials to<br />
Ghana for Informal Visit with Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Ghana•October <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #577. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Views on Situation<br />
Developing regarding Timing of G. Mennen<br />
Williams's Trip to Ghana and Final Decision<br />
on Volta River Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #585. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Scheduling of Visit of U.S. Congressional<br />
Delegation and Congressional Reserve Army<br />
Officers' Visit to Ghana<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1806. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
October 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 4/23/76.<br />
British Secretary of State for Commonwealth<br />
Relations Duncan Sandys's Reaction to<br />
Situation in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Airgram #A-77. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
Joint Statement by Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Duncan Sandys,<br />
British Secretary of State for Commonwealth<br />
Relations, regarding Ghana's Nonalignment<br />
and Relations with Great Britain.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 161
Frame Document Frame<br />
0249 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0261<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0250 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0263<br />
October 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5a.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Feelings<br />
toward Ghana in U.S.<br />
0251 Incoming Telegram #280. Fr: <strong>John</strong> K.<br />
Emmerson. To: Dean Rusk. 0264<br />
October 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#6. C. 4/23/76.<br />
Senator Albert Gore, Sr., of Tennessee<br />
Requests That Decision of U.S. Aid for Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana Be Withheld until His<br />
Return from <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0252 Incoming Telegram #4. Fr: Chester Bowles. 0265<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7. S. 4/23/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Asks for British Secretary of<br />
State for Commonwealth Relations Duncan<br />
Sandys's Views on Ghana.<br />
0254 Outgoing Telegram #50. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Fort Lamy. 0267<br />
October 10,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 4/23/76 IP.<br />
Possible <strong>Africa</strong>n Reaction if U.S. Decides<br />
against Proceeding with Volta River Project<br />
in Ghana.<br />
0256 Outgoing Telegram #571. Fr: George W. Ball. 0268<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
October 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#11. C. 4/23/76. 0269<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding U.S.<br />
Mission to Discuss Volta River Project.<br />
0257 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0270<br />
October 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0258 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0272<br />
October 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#11b.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Feelings 0273<br />
toward Ghana in U.S.<br />
0259 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#11c.<br />
U.S. Mission to Discuss Volta River Project. 0274<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #249. Fr: Philip M. Kaiser.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11d. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Discussions with Economist Barbara Ward<br />
Jackson regarding Possible U.S. Pullout from<br />
Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11e.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S. Aid<br />
to Ghana, Dated September 29,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: W. M. Q. Halm. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#11f.<br />
Transmittal of Letter from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Volta River Project.<br />
Letter. Fr: W. M. Q. Halm. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11g.<br />
Transmittal of Letter from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Discussions with U.S.<br />
Prior to Signing of Volta River Project<br />
Agreements.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #533. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lagos.<br />
October 16,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#13. S. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Defers Final Decision on Volta River<br />
Project Pending Report of Review Mission.<br />
Routing Slip. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#14.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#14a.<br />
Ghana's Radio Accra Broadcasts Report<br />
on U.S. Racial Problem.<br />
Summary of Radio Broadcast.<br />
Fr: Radio Accra.<br />
October 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14b.<br />
Ghanaian Radio Praises U.S.'s Progress in<br />
Racial Equality.<br />
Complimentary Card. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#15.<br />
Incoming Telegram #708. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#16. C. 4/23/76.<br />
"Letter Delivered to President's Office 1030<br />
October 17."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#17.<br />
Memorandum on Clarence B. Randall.<br />
162 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0275 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> 0292<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#17a. OUO.<br />
Clarence B. Randall Agrees to Head U.S.<br />
Mission to Ghana to Discuss Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
0276 Incoming Telegram #709. Fr: [?] Green. 0293<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#18. C. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Congressional Delegation Meets with<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah in<br />
Ghana.<br />
0280 Outgoing Telegram #609. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0296<br />
To: American Embassy, Accra.<br />
October 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#19. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announces Appointment of<br />
Clarence B. Randall to Lead Special Mission<br />
to Ghana to Review U.S. Participation in 0300<br />
Volta River Project.<br />
0282 Outgoing Telegram #2144. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
Letter to British Prime Minister Harold<br />
Macmillan from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding 0319<br />
Clarence B. Randall Mission to Ghana to<br />
Discuss Volta River Project.<br />
0284 Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
October 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#21.<br />
.^ <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announces Appointment of<br />
Clarence B. Randall to Lead Special Mission 0327<br />
to Ghana to Review U.S. Participation in 0328<br />
Volta River Project. 0331<br />
0285 Incoming Telegram #746. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#22. C. 4/23/76.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Ghanaian Defense<br />
Minister regarding Modernization of Ghana's 0335<br />
Armed Forces.<br />
0287 Incoming Telegram #755. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#23. S. 4/23/76.<br />
Meeting between Clarence B. Randall and 0338<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding Volta River Project.<br />
0289 Ghana•November <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0290 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0355<br />
0291 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
November 3, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Reports on Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #729. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
November 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. S. 4/26/76.<br />
No Decision on Volta River Project to Be<br />
Made by U.S. until after Visit by Great<br />
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.<br />
Letter. Fr: Albert Gore, Sr. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4.<br />
Reasons for Tennessee Senator Gore's<br />
Disapproval of U.S. Participation in Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #840. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#5. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Developments in Ghana Having Bearing on<br />
U.S. Approval of Volta River Project.<br />
CIA Report. Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
November 16,<strong>1961</strong>.19pp.JFK#6.<br />
S. 2/18/76.<br />
Prospects for Political Stability and Foreign<br />
Policy Orientation in Ghana.<br />
CIA Memorandum. Fr: Sherman Kent.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> McCone.<br />
November 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 8pp. JFK#7. S. 3/17/76.<br />
Likely Consequences of Various U.S.<br />
Courses of Action on Volta River Project in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Ghana•December 1-15,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#i.<br />
S. 8/17/76 IP.<br />
Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Outgoing Airgram #CA-574. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Bonn, Lome, and Paris.<br />
December 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. S. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Policy Recommendations for Possible<br />
Conflict between Ghana and Togo.<br />
Report. Fr: State Department. To: <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
December 5, <strong>1961</strong>.16pp. JFK#3. S. 4/9/76.<br />
U.S. Involvement in and Financing for Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana.<br />
Summary of Volta Project Documents. Fr:<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#4. S. 8/17/76 IP.<br />
Summaries of Reports by Head of U.S.<br />
Mission Clarence B. Randall, U.S.<br />
Ambassador Francis H. Russell, U.S. State<br />
Department Legal Adviser Abram Chayes,<br />
and [?] Shooshan on Volta River Project in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 163
Frame Document Frame<br />
0359 Chronology. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0380<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#4. S. 8/17/76.<br />
Chronology of U.S. Interest in Volta River<br />
Project in Ghana.<br />
0363 Incoming Telegram #927. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 4/26/76. 0381<br />
Sir Robert Jackson Gives U.S. Background<br />
Information on Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Decision to Dismiss British<br />
Officials.<br />
0365 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: McGeorge 0382<br />
Bundy. 0383<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
Abram Chayes, State Department Legal<br />
Adviser, Presents Arguments for and against<br />
U.S. Involvement in Volta River Project in<br />
Ghana to Justice Department.<br />
0366 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
0367 Memorandum. Fr: Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6a.<br />
U.S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council Action relating 0389<br />
to Ghana.<br />
0369 Outgoing Telegram #92. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lome.<br />
December 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#8. S. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Position regarding Possible Ghanaian<br />
Designs on Togo.<br />
0370 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: 0391<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 11, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#9.<br />
Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
0371 State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Robert C. Good. To: C. Vaughn Ferguson.<br />
December 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#9a. S. 4/26/76.<br />
Preliminary U.S. Analysis of Reported 0393<br />
Ghanaian-Supported Assassination Attempt 0394<br />
against President Sylvanus Olympio of Togo.<br />
0375 Incoming Telegram #947. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Ghana Issues White Paper on Alleged 0395<br />
Conspiracy Aimed at Coup d'État.<br />
0377 Incoming Telegram #940. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9d. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian Allegations regarding Togolese<br />
Training Camp in Trans-Volta Region.<br />
0379 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0399<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#9e. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Summary of U.S. Economic Assistance to<br />
Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Countries.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #959. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#11.<br />
Ghanaian Government Appoints Members of<br />
Volta River Authority and Establishes Fuel<br />
and Power Secretariat.<br />
Incoming Telegram #961. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian Cabinet Approves New Loans from<br />
Communist Nations.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#13.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #939. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#13.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Instructions to Head of<br />
U.S. Mission to Ghana Clarence B. Randall<br />
and U.S. Ambassador Francis Russell<br />
regarding U.S. Participation in Volta River<br />
Project for Meeting with Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #941. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Text of Press Release regarding U.S.<br />
Participation in Financing for Volta River<br />
Project in Ghana.<br />
Copy of Outgoing Telegram #941. Fr: George<br />
W. Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Text of Press Release regarding U.S.<br />
Participation in Financing for Volta River<br />
Project in Ghana.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#15.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #945. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#15. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. State Department Announces Decision<br />
to Proceed with Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3285. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#16.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to British Prime<br />
Minister Harold Macmillan regarding Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#17.<br />
164 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0400 Outgoing Telegram #1127. Fr: George W. 0417<br />
Ball. To: All <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts and U.S.<br />
Embassies, London and Paris.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#17.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Decides to Provide Financial Assistance<br />
for Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
0403 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#18. 0418<br />
0404 Incoming Telegram #975. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rùsk.<br />
December 15,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#18. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah and<br />
Head of U.S. Mission to Ghana Clarence B.<br />
Randall to Discuss Volta River Project. 0419<br />
0420<br />
0405 Ghana•December 16-31,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0406 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0409 Incoming Telegram #981. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Results of Meeting between Ghanaian 0421<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah and Head of U.S.<br />
Mission to Ghana Clarence B. Randall to<br />
Discuss Volta River Project.<br />
0410 Incoming Telegram #982. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. C. 4/26/76. 0422<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S.<br />
Decision to Proceed with Financing for Volta<br />
River Project.<br />
0411 Incoming Telegram #983. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 0424<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Indicates Desire to Have Agreements for<br />
Volta River Project Signed in Accra.<br />
0412 Incoming Telegram #984. Fr: Francis H. 0425<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#4. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Text of Aide Mémoire of Conversation<br />
between Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah, U.S. Ambassador Francis Russell,<br />
and Head of U.S. Mission to Ghana Clarence<br />
B. Randall regarding Volta River Project.<br />
0416 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. 0427<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Remarks by Carl Rowan, Deputy Assistant<br />
Secretary of State for Public Affairs,<br />
Comparing Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah with Thomas Jefferson.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Carl<br />
Rowan.<br />
December 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5a.<br />
Remarks by Rowan, Deputy Assistant<br />
Secretary of State for Public Affairs,<br />
Comparing Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah with Thomas Jefferson.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Rowan. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 13,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Remarks by Rowan, Deputy Assistant<br />
Secretary of State for Public Affairs,<br />
Comparing Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah with Thomas Jefferson.<br />
Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
Incoming Telegram #314. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Abidjan Presents Points on<br />
Unidentified Subject to President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #956. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Agrees to Signing of Master Agreement<br />
between Government of Ghana and Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter in Accra, Ghana.<br />
Notes for Record. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: NA.<br />
December 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8.<br />
TS. 4/20/76.<br />
U.S. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on<br />
Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-7. Fr: L. M.<br />
Dunn. To: State Department.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#9. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Liberian Reaction to U.S. Approval of Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #992. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Political Importance to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah of Having Signing<br />
Ceremony for Volta River Project Agreement<br />
in Accra.<br />
Corrected Page 1 of Incoming Telegram<br />
#992. Fr: Francis H. Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#10.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Political Importance to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah of Having Signing<br />
Ceremony for Volta River Project Agreement<br />
in Accra.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 165
Frame Document Frame<br />
0428 Routing Slip. December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. 0442<br />
JFK#12.<br />
0429 Incoming Telegram #298. Fr: [?] Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Informs Government of Upper Volta of<br />
Decision to Proceed with Volta River Project 0444<br />
in Ghana.<br />
0431 Incoming Telegram #999. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S. 0446<br />
Decision to Participate in Volta River Project.<br />
0433 Incoming Telegram. Fr: Francis H. Russell.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's 0447<br />
Speech to Nation.<br />
0435 Incoming Telegram #1003. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#15. QUO.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding U.S.<br />
Loan for Volta River Project and Desire to<br />
Have Agreement Signed in Accra. 0449<br />
0437 Incoming Telegram #1004. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#16.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Changes Made in Draft of Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Address to<br />
Nation on Volta River Project. 0450<br />
0439 Outgoing Telegram #985. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0451<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#17. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Speech to Nation on Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
0440 Incoming Telegram #1011. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 0452<br />
December 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#18.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Expresses Concern over Negative U.S.<br />
Reaction to Portions of His Speech on Volta<br />
River Project.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #369. Fr: Leland J.<br />
Barrows. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#19.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Cameroon's Reaction to U.S. Decision to<br />
Proceed with Loan to Ghana for Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #995. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#20.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian Government Desire to Have<br />
Master Agreement on Volta River Project<br />
Signed in Accra.<br />
Incoming Telegram #163. Fr: Leon B.<br />
Poullada. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#21. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Discussions with President Sylvanus Olympic<br />
of Togo regarding U.S. Decision to Proceed<br />
with Volta River Project in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1017. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 22,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#22.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Informed That U.S. Public and Congressional<br />
Reaction to His Speech Might Endanger U.S.<br />
Participation in Volta River Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1018. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#23. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Government of Ghana Sends Complete Text<br />
of Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Speech on Volta River Project to U.S. for Use<br />
by State Department and Press.<br />
Routing Slip. December 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.<br />
JFK#24.<br />
Incoming Telegram #405. Fr: James S.<br />
Moose, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#24. C. 4/26/76.<br />
Sudanese Government Expresses<br />
Satisfaction over U.S. Decision to Grant Loan<br />
to Ghana for Volta River Project.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#25.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah of Ghana to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
regarding Volta River Project.<br />
166 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0453 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0464<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 20, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#25a.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Decision to<br />
Participate in Volta River Project. 0467<br />
0454 Outgoing Telegram #3478. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#26. OUO.<br />
U.S. Seeks Discussions with Ayeh Kumi of 0468<br />
Ghana Volta River Authority regarding His<br />
Reaction to U.S. Decision to Participate in<br />
Project.<br />
0455 Incoming Telegram #308. Fr: [?] Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#27. C. 4/26/76. 0479<br />
Discussions with President Maurice<br />
Yameogo of Upper Volta regarding U.S.<br />
Decision to Proceed with Volta River Project<br />
in Ghana.<br />
0456 Outgoing Telegram #1024. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#28.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Speech on Volta River Project. 0480<br />
0458 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0481<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#29. 0483<br />
"Will You Tell S/S How This Was Handled [?]"<br />
0459 Memorandum. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#29.<br />
"I Cleared with Coote at State with Exception<br />
of Last Paragraph of Cable." 0484<br />
0460 Handwritten Note. Fr: Melvin L Manfull.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#29a.<br />
Request for Clearance of Unidentified<br />
Document. 0485<br />
0461 Memorandum. Fr:<br />
Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#29b.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Telegram to U.S. Embassy, Accra regarding<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's 0487<br />
Speech on Volta River Project.<br />
0462 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#29c. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Speech by Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah on Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: W. B. Coote. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#29d. C. 4/26/76.<br />
U.S. Analysis of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Radio Speech on Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
JFK Library Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Attached to Item of 12/29/61 in Original<br />
File."<br />
Incoming Telegram #1020. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 24,<strong>1961</strong>.11pp. JFK#29e.<br />
Text of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Radio Speech on Volta River<br />
Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1039. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/26/76.<br />
Ayeh Kumi, Ghana Volta River Authority<br />
Member, Arrives in London to Conclude<br />
Negotiations for Transfer of Gold Mines from<br />
Private British Companies to Ghanaian<br />
Government.<br />
Ghana•January 1962-March 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1052. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 3,1962.1p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Latest Estimate of Date for Signing Master<br />
Agreement on Volta River Project in Accra,<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1052. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 4,1962.1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Visit to Ghana by Soviet Deputy Premier<br />
Anastas Mikoyan.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1103. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian Government Has Not Submitted<br />
Request for World Bank Resident<br />
Representative.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1099. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,1962. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Date Set for Signing of Master Agreement on<br />
Volta River Project in Accra, Ghana.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 167
Frame Document<br />
0488 Incoming Telegram #1101. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Sends<br />
Letter to Eugene Black, Executive Director of<br />
World Bank, Requesting World Bank Adviser.<br />
0490 Incoming Telegram #1102. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,1962. 2pp. JFK# 7.<br />
C. 12/21/76 IP.<br />
Draft of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Speech to Parliament on Volta<br />
River Project.<br />
0492 Outgoing Telegram #1161. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 18,1962. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Negotiations between Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation and Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Ownership and Earnings<br />
of Valco Aluminum Smelter.<br />
0495 Incoming Telegram #1109. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19, .1962. 1p. JFK#9. C. 12/21/76.<br />
World Bank Receives Letter from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Requesting That<br />
Bank Representative Be Stationed in Accra.<br />
0496 Outgoing Telegram #1168. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 12/21/76.<br />
U.S. Concern over Remarks by Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding Partial<br />
Ownership of Valco Aluminum Smelter by<br />
Ghana.<br />
0498 Incoming Telegram #1119. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. S. 12/21/76.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah regarding Ghana's<br />
Guarantees against Expropriation of Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter.<br />
0500 Incoming Telegram #1120. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#14. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Guiñean Premier Sekou<br />
Toure's Dealings with Soviets.<br />
0501 Incoming Telegram #1121. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Ideas on <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0502 Incoming Telegram #1122. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962.1p. JFK#16. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Reply to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Concern over<br />
Contents of His Speech to Parliament on<br />
Volta River Project.<br />
0503 Incoming Telegram #1123. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20.1962. 1p. JFK#17.<br />
Passages from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Speech to Parliament on Ghana's<br />
Assurances against Expropriation of Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter and Negotiations<br />
regarding Ghana's Participation in Ownership<br />
of Valco.<br />
0504 Incoming Telegram #1127. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,1962. 3pp. JFK#18. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Introduction of Master Agreement for Volta<br />
River Project into Ghanaian <strong>National</strong><br />
Assembly.<br />
0507 Incoming Telegram #1128. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#19. C. 12/21/76<br />
IP.<br />
U.S. Objections to Ghanaian Participation in<br />
Ownership of Valco Aluminum Smelter.<br />
0508 Incoming Telegram #1156. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,1962. 3pp. JFK#20. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian Cabinet Calls for Negotiations with<br />
View to Purchasing 100 Percent Foreign<br />
Investment in Eleven Joint Government-<br />
Private Enterprises.<br />
0511 Outgoing Telegram #2154. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bonn.<br />
February 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#21. S. 12/21/76.<br />
U.S. Conditions for Loan to Ghana for Volta<br />
River Project and Position on Possible<br />
Recognition of East Germany by Ghana.<br />
0513 Memorandum. Fr: Melvin L. Manfull. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
February 9,1962.1p. JFK#22. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Report on Ghanaian Subversion in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0514 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 12, 1962.1p. JFK#22a. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Ghanaian Subversion in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0515 Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 13pp. JFK#22a. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Ghanaian Subversion in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
168 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0528 Incoming Telegram #1233. Fr: Francis H. 0547<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23, 1962. 6pp. JFK#23.<br />
C. 12/21/76.<br />
Text of U.S. Aide Mémoireiox Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding<br />
Adverse American Public Reaction to 0548<br />
Decision to Proceed with Volta River Project.<br />
0534 Memorandum. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
February 26,1962.1p. JFK#24.<br />
Decision Not to Send Draft Letter from <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian President Kwame 0550<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
0535 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 23, 1962. 1p. JFK#24a.<br />
C. 12/21/76.<br />
Proposed Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah in 0551<br />
Response to Nkrumah's Recent<br />
Communications.<br />
0537 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#24b. C. 12/21/76.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Ghanaian President 0552<br />
Nkrumah's Messages on Volta River Project.<br />
0539 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#24c. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Partial 0553<br />
Ghanaian Ownership of Valco Aluminum<br />
Smelter and Signing of Master Agreement on<br />
Volta River Project.<br />
0540 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#24b. C. 12/21/76.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Ghanaian President<br />
Nkrumah's Messages on Volta River Project. 0555<br />
0542 Incoming Telegram #1127. Fr: Francis H. 0556<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk. 0559<br />
January 20, 1962. 3pp. JFK#24e. C. 2/21/76.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Introduction of Master Agreement on Volta<br />
River Project into Ghanaian <strong>National</strong><br />
Assembly.<br />
0545 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0561<br />
January 30,1962.1p. JFK#24f. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Telegram from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Volta<br />
River Project, Dated January 22,1962.<br />
Ghana/ReelS<br />
Document<br />
Telegram. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 22,1962. 1p. JFK#24g.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Nkrumah<br />
Informing <strong>Kennedy</strong> of Signing of Master<br />
Agreement on Volta River Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1286. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 12, 1962. 2pp. JFK#25. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Foreign Minister<br />
Ako Adjei regarding U.S. Decision to Resume<br />
Atmospheric Nuclear Tests.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1332. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27, 1962.1p. JFK#26. OUO.<br />
Plans for Ghanaian Foreign Minister Ako<br />
Adjei's Stop in New York City En Route to<br />
Celebration of Tenth Anniversary of Bolivian<br />
Revolution.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1333. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27, 1962.1p. JFK#27. C. 12/21/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Redefines Policy with Respect to Private<br />
Enterprise and Investment.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1572. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
March 28, 1962.1p. JFK#28. LOU.<br />
U.S. State Department Extends Invitation to<br />
Visit Washington, D.C., to Ghanaian Foreign<br />
Minister Ako Adjei.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1266. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#29. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
regarding Political Situation in Ghana.<br />
Ghana•April 1962-June 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1365. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and George<br />
Carter, U.S. Peace Corps Representative in<br />
Ghana, regarding Alleged Lack of Respect<br />
for <strong>Africa</strong>ns by U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1376. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Considers Appointing American Singer and<br />
Actor Paul Robeson Professor of Music at<br />
University of Ghana.
Frame Document Frame<br />
0562 Department of State Airgram #A-214. Fr: [?] 0592<br />
Green. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Robert Fleming,<br />
Representative of Rockefeller Brothers Fund,<br />
regarding Current Projects and Ghana's<br />
Portrayal in U.S. Press.<br />
0564 Incoming Telegram #1480. Fr: [?] Green. 0594<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 2,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 1/14/77.<br />
State Department's Reply to Ghana's Protest<br />
of U.S. Nuclear Testing.<br />
0566 Outgoing Telegram #1740. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0595<br />
April 28,1962. 4pp. JFK#4a. C. 1/14/77.<br />
State Department's Reply to Ghana's Protest<br />
of U.S. Nuclear Testing.<br />
0571 Outgoing Telegram #1796. Fr: George W. 0596<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
May 8, 1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 1/14/77.<br />
State Department Instructs U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra to Desist from Suggesting Council of 0597<br />
Foreign Relations or Pugwash as Sources of<br />
Possible Participants in Accra World Peace<br />
Assembly.<br />
0574 Incoming Telegram #1533. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
U.S. Discussions with R. J. Mozon, Deputy<br />
Secretary General of Accra World Peace 0599<br />
Assembly, on Subject of "World without<br />
Bomb."<br />
0576 Foreign Service Despatch. Fr: Mark B. Lewis.<br />
To: State Department.<br />
May 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian Student's Report to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah on Plight of 0602<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Students in USSR.<br />
0578 Letter. Fr: Noi Quist. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
May 29, 1962. 10pp. JFK#7. C. NA.<br />
Report on Problems of <strong>Africa</strong>n Students in<br />
USSR. 0604<br />
0588 Memorandum. Fr: George C. McGhee.<br />
To: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.<br />
May 30, 1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly, June 21-28,<br />
1962.<br />
0589 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0605<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly, June 21-28,<br />
1962.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1627. Fr: [?] Green. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
W. M. Q. Halm, Ghanaian Ambassador to<br />
U.S., Meets with Former President Dwight D.<br />
Eisenhower at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to<br />
Extend Invitation to Attend Accra World<br />
Peace Assembly in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Junes, 1962.1 p. JFK#10.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10a.<br />
Biographical Data on William P. Mahoney, Jr.,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Ghana.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10b.<br />
Biographical Data on William J. Lawless,<br />
U.S. Aid Director in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1724. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Suggests That William<br />
C. Foster, Director of U.S. Arms Control and<br />
Disarmament Agency, Send Message to<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1731. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 15, 1962.3pp. JFK#12. C. 1/14/77.<br />
L. O. Harriman, Nigerian Acting High<br />
Commissioner, Invites Chiefs of Mission in<br />
Accra, Ghana, to Greet Nigerian Foreign<br />
Minister Jaja Wachuku at Airport.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #6707. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
June 15,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Participation in Accra World Peace<br />
Assembly in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Suggested Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding Appointment of William Mahoney,<br />
Jr., as New U.S. Ambassador to Ghana.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#14a. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian President<br />
Nkrumah regarding Appointment of William<br />
Mahoney, Jr., as New U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana.<br />
170 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0606 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame 0620<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
June 15, 1962.1p.JFK#14b.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian President<br />
Nkrumah regarding Appointment of William<br />
Mahoney, Jr., as New U.S. Ambassador to 0621<br />
Ghana.<br />
0607 Incoming Telegram #1735. Fr: [?] Green. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
June 16, 1962.3pp. JFK#15. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Participation in Accra World Peace 0622<br />
Assembly in Ghana.<br />
0610 Incoming Telegram #1788. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 22,1962.1p.JFK#16.<br />
William Mahoney, Jr., New U.S. Ambassador<br />
to Ghana, Presents Credentials to Ghanaian 0623<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0611 Incoming Telegram #1790. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 23, 1962. 4pp. JFK#17. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's 0626<br />
Address to Accra World Peace Assembly.<br />
0615 Incoming Telegram #1794. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 25,1962. 1p. JFK#18. QUO.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding 0627<br />
Appointment of New U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana William Mahoney, Jr.<br />
0616 Incoming Telegram #1809. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 27,1962.1p.JFK#19.<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly Accepts 0630<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Proposal to Send Delegation to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Soviet Premier Nikita<br />
Khrushchev to Present Assembly's<br />
Conclusions and Proposals.<br />
0617 Incoming Telegram #1813. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0631<br />
June 27, 1962. 2pp. JFK#20. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Expresses Concern over Ghana's Financial<br />
Situation and Requests World Bank Experts<br />
to Advise Him.<br />
0619 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan. 0632<br />
June 29, 1962.1p. JFK#21. C. 1/14/77.<br />
Ghana's Financial Situation.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2140. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 28, 1962.1p. JFK#22. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Condemnation of OAS Atrocities in<br />
Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 28, 1962.1p.JFK#22a.<br />
White House Clearance of Message to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1664. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 7,1962.1p. JFK#22c. QUO.<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Condemnation of<br />
OAS Atrocities in Algeria.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2113. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 22, 1962. 3pp. JFK#22d. C. 5/12/75.<br />
U.S. Replies to Letters from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding U.S.<br />
Resumption of Nuclear Testing.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 23, 1962.1p. JFK#22e. C. 5/12/75.<br />
Proposed U.S. Action regarding Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah's Letters to <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#22f. C. 5/12/75.<br />
U.S. Replies to Letters from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding U.S.<br />
Resumption of Nuclear Testing.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
June 28,1962.1p. JFK#22f. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Acknowledges Receipt of Letter from<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding U.S. Condemnation of OAS<br />
Atrocities in Algeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 11, 1962.1p.JFK#22g.<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding U.S.<br />
Nuclear Testing and OAS Atrocities in<br />
Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1671. [Note: Part II of II,<br />
See Frame 0638 for Part I.] Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#22h. C. NA.<br />
U.S. Response to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Appeal to Suspend High-<br />
Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 171
Frame Document Frame<br />
0634 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0647<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#22i.<br />
"Attached to Deptel 2140 (Accra) in Original<br />
Order."<br />
0635 Incoming Telegram #1664. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 7,1962. 1 p. JFK#22i. OUO. 0648<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah of Ghana regarding U.S.<br />
Condemnation of OAS Atrocities in Algeria.<br />
0636 Incoming Telegram #1663. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 7,1962. 1 p. JFK#22j. OUO. 0649<br />
Appeal to U.S. from Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah Calling for End to High-<br />
Altitude Nuclear Testing.<br />
0637 Incoming Telegram #1662. Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 7,1962.1 p. JFK#22k. LOU. 0650<br />
Letters from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah Protesting U.S. Nuclear Testing and<br />
Complimenting U.S. Position on OAS<br />
Atrocities in Algeria.<br />
0638 Incoming Telegram #1671. [Note: Part I of II. 0651<br />
See Frame 0632 for Part II.] Fr: [?] Green.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#22k. C. 1/14/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Appeal to U.S. to Halt High-Altitude Nuclear 0652<br />
Tests.<br />
0640 Ghana•July 1962-August 1962.<br />
0641 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp. 0654<br />
0644 Outgoing Telegram #1. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 29,1962. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah on Second Anniversary of<br />
Founding of Republic of Ghana.<br />
0645 Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Kwame Nkrumah. 0658<br />
June 27.1962. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Message of Congratulations on Second<br />
Anniversary of Founding of Republic of<br />
Ghana.<br />
0646 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0662<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 27,1962. 1p.JFK#1b.<br />
'The Enclosed Cable Is Transmitted for<br />
Clearance as Soon as Possible."<br />
Document<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
June 27,1962.1p. JFK#1c.<br />
Message of Congratulations on Second<br />
Anniversary of Founding of Republic of<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Former U.S. Ambassador to UN James J.<br />
Wadsworth's Impressions of Accra World<br />
Peace Assembly in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
July3, 1962. 1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Personal Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah, Dated<br />
June 23, 1962.<br />
Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 23, 1962.1p.JFK#3a.<br />
Appointment of New U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana William Mahoney, Jr.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 10,1962.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Ambassador W. M. Q. Halm to<br />
Pay Farewell Call.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of W. M. Q. Halm,<br />
Ghanaian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-10. Fr:<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
July 10,1962. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 11/11/76.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Mahoney, Jr., Calls<br />
on Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah to<br />
Discuss Ghana's Protest of U.S. High-<br />
Altitude Nuclear Tests and U.S.<br />
Condemnation of OAS Atrocities in Algeria.<br />
Incoming Telegram #53. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11,1962. 4pp. JFK#7. C. 5/12)75.<br />
Reply to Ghana's Protest of U.S. High-<br />
Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
July 11,1962.1p.JFK#8.<br />
"Is It True That This Is All Dope Our<br />
Embassies Have on Soviet Testing?"<br />
172 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0663 Incoming Telegram #21. Fr: William P. 0676<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 6, 1962. 1p. JFK#8a. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and U.S. Ambassador<br />
William Mahoney, Jr., regarding U.S. and 0677<br />
Soviet High-Altitude Nuclear Testing.<br />
0664 Department of State Airgram #17. Fr: James<br />
B. Engle. To: State Department.<br />
July 12, 1962. 3pp. JFK#9.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's 0679<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ghanaian<br />
Newspaper Editorial Protesting U.S. High-<br />
Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
0667 Outgoing Telegram #41. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 10, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. C. 5/12/75.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Does Not Plan to Make<br />
Specific Reply to Ghanaian President 0681<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter Protesting U.S.<br />
High-Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
0668 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 10, 1962.1p.JFK#10a.<br />
White House Clearance of Draft Telegram to<br />
Accra. 0682<br />
0669 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
July 10, 1962. 1p. JFK#10b. C. 5/12/74.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Does Not Plan to Make<br />
Specific Reply to Ghanaian President 0688<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Letter Protesting U.S.<br />
High-Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
0671 Statement. Fr: NA. To: Lincoln White.<br />
September 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#10c.<br />
U.S. Statement on High-Altitude Nuclear 0690<br />
Testing.<br />
0673 Incoming Telegram #38. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9, 1962.1p. JFK#10d.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Protesting U.S. 0692<br />
High-Altitude Nuclear Tests.<br />
0674 Outgoing Telegram #48. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 12, 1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 5/12/75.<br />
Changes in Text of U.S. Reply to Ghana's<br />
Protest of High-Altitude Nuclear Testing. 0693<br />
0675 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
July 12, 1962. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
White House Clearance of Draft Telegram<br />
to Accra.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
July 12,1962.1p. JFK#11b. C. 5/12/75.<br />
Changes in Text of U.S. Reply to Ghana's<br />
Protest of High-Altitude Nuclear Testing.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Farewell Courtesy Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
by Ghanaian Ambassador W. M. Q. Halm.<br />
Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 11/11/76 IP.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Plans to Send Delegation to Meet with<br />
President William Tubman of Liberia<br />
regarding Meeting of Foreign Ministers of<br />
Casablanca and Monrovia Groups.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #142. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 2,1962.1p. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
U.S. Conveys Regrets to Ghanaian<br />
Government regarding Assassination Attempt<br />
against Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #180. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 3,1962. 6pp. JFK#16. C. 11/11/76 IP.<br />
Report on Assassination Attempt against<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #23. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9,1962. 2pp. JFK#17. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian Government Refuses U.S.<br />
Invitation to Attend Manpower Conference.<br />
Department of State Airgram #CA-1491. Fr:<br />
Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassies, Athens and<br />
Ankara.<br />
August 8,1962. 2pp. JFK#18. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Possible Ghana Airways Service to Soviet<br />
Bloc Countries.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #207. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 17,1962. 1p. JFK#20. LOU.<br />
Executive Board of International Monetary<br />
Fund (IMF) Approves Ghana's Request for<br />
$14.25 Million Drawing.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-129. Fr:<br />
James B. Engle. To: State Department.<br />
August 21, 1962. 3pp. JFK#21. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Statement by Ghanaian Government<br />
Absolving British Government for<br />
Responsibility for Attempted Assassination of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 173
Frame Document Frame<br />
0696 Department of State Airgram #A-102. 0720<br />
Fr: James B. Engle. To: State Department.<br />
August 23,1962. 8pp. JFK#22. C. 11/11/76.<br />
Ghanaian Press Treatment of Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
0705 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0721<br />
August 23,1962. 1p. JFK#24.<br />
Text of Letter from Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
regarding U.S. Nuclear Testing in<br />
Atmosphere.<br />
0706 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0722<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 9, 1962. 1p. JFK#24a.<br />
Ghanaian President Nkrumah Protests U.S.<br />
Nuclear Testing in Atmosphere.<br />
0707 Incoming Telegram #302. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#25. C. 11/11/76 IP.<br />
Attempted Assassination of Ghanaian 0728<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Causes Ghana<br />
to Postpone Sending Delegation to Ask<br />
Liberian President William Tubman to Call<br />
Meeting of Casablanca and Monrovia Groups<br />
Foreign Ministers.<br />
0708 Incoming Telegram #322. Fr: William P. 0729<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30, 1962. 4pp. JFK#26. C. 11/11/76<br />
IP.<br />
Detention of Conspirators in Assassination<br />
Attempt against Ghanaian President Kwame 0732<br />
Nkrumah of Ghana.<br />
0712 CIA Information Report #TDCS-3/521,163.<br />
Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
August 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#27.<br />
NA. 1/21/76 IP.<br />
Appraisal of Ghanaian President Kwame 0734<br />
Nkrumah's Mental State Following Attempt<br />
on His Life.<br />
0713 Ghana•September 1962.<br />
0715 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0718 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
September 4, 1962.1p. JFK#1. LOU. 0736<br />
Situation in Ghana Following Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-174. Fr:<br />
James F. Green. To: State Department.<br />
September 6, 1962.1p. JFK#2. QUO.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Reply to U.S. Ambassador William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr.'s Message on Assassination<br />
Attempt.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #318. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 10,1962.1p. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
U.S. Expresses Regrets over Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-191.<br />
Fr: William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
September 13,1962. 6pp. JFK#4.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Aid Programs and<br />
Other Topics.<br />
Incoming Telegram #424n. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 15,1962.1p. JFK#6.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Fears Racial Violence as Part of<br />
Ghana's Anti-Western Campaign.<br />
Incoming Telegram #434. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#7.<br />
Ghanaian Press Attacks on U.S., Great<br />
Britain, and France.<br />
Incoming Telegram #449. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,1962. 2pp. JFK#8.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Anti-Western Press Attacks Ordered by<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #446. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
U.S. Protests Official Ghanaian Government<br />
Radio and Press Allegations That U.S.<br />
Government Connected with Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #361. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 18,1962.1p. JFK#11. S. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Ghanaian Press and Radio<br />
Attacks.<br />
174 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0737 Outgoing Telegram #362. Fr: Deari Rusk. 0752<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 18,1962. 1p. JFK#12. LOU.<br />
Radio Ghana Attack on U.S. Alleges<br />
Connection with Attempted Assassination of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0738 Incoming Telegram #456. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0754<br />
September 19,1962. 2pp. JFK#13.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Protests Official Ghanaian Government<br />
Radio and Press Allegations That U.S.<br />
Government Connected with Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah. 0755<br />
0740 Incoming Telegram #464. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,1962. 1 p. JFK#14.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Speech by Ghanaian High Commissioner<br />
Kwesi Armah in London regarding Cuba's<br />
Justification in Buying Arms from USSR due<br />
to Hostile Attitude of U.S. 0757<br />
0741 Incoming Telegram #466. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,1962. 1p. JFK#15.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Mahoney, Jr.,<br />
Requests Appointment with Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah. 0759<br />
0742 Incoming Telegram #467. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,1962.1p. JFK#16.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Demands Retraction of Charges in<br />
Ghanaian Press That U.S. Connected with<br />
Attempted Assassination of Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah. 0761<br />
0743 Incoming Telegram #468. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,1962. 8pp. JFK#17.<br />
S. 12/30/76.<br />
Analysis of Crisis in Relations between U.S.<br />
and Ghana.<br />
0751 Outgoing Telegram #379. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0762<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 19,1962.1p. JFK#20.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Lodges Formal Protests over Allegations<br />
in Ghanaian Press regarding U.S.<br />
Connection in Attempted Assassination of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #471. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 20,1962. 1p. JFK#21.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Ghanaian Government Fails to Retract<br />
Allegations against U.S. Made by Official<br />
Radio and Press.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Foreign Broadcast<br />
Information Service (FBIS). To: NA.<br />
September 20,1962. 1p. JFK#24. OUO.<br />
Ghana Apologizes to Great Britain for Press<br />
and Radio Allegations regarding British<br />
Complicity in Assassination Attempt on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #487. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#25.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Implications of Ghanaian High Commissioner<br />
Kwesi Armah's Remarks at Commonwealth<br />
Ministers Conference in London.<br />
Incoming Telegram #488. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#26.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Ghanaian Government Disclaims<br />
Responsibility for Content of Official Press<br />
and Radio.<br />
Incoming Telegram #489. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#27.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Mahoney Protests Official<br />
Press and Radio Attacks on U.S. to<br />
Ghanaian Minister of Information and<br />
Broadcasting L. R. Abavana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #490. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#28.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian Officials and<br />
U.S. AID Director William J. Lawless<br />
regarding Press Attacks on West.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #506. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lagos.<br />
September 21,1962.1p. JFK#30. LOU.<br />
Soviet Radio Broadcast Attacks Nigeria as<br />
Accomplice and Conspirator in Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 175
Frame Document Frame<br />
0764 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0780<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 21, 1962. 3pp. JFK#31.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Anti-Western Campaign in Government-<br />
Controlled Ghanaian Press.<br />
0767 Incoming Telegram #510. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0781<br />
September 23,1962. 2pp. JFK#33.<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Ghanaian Press Reports regarding Bomb<br />
Explosions in Accra.<br />
0769 Incoming Telegram #522. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 23, 1962. 1 p. JFK#34. 0782<br />
C. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Refuses to Restrain Anti-Western Campaign<br />
in Government-Controlled Press and Radio.<br />
0770 Department of State Airgram #A-202. Fr:<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: State<br />
Department. 0783<br />
September 25, 1962. 5pp. JFK#35.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Concern over Press<br />
and Radio Attacks Linking U.S. with<br />
Assassination Attempt. 0784<br />
0775 Incoming Telegram #555. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#37.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame 0786<br />
Nkrumah regarding Remarks Made by<br />
G. Mennen Williams Casting Reflections on<br />
Ghana's Neutrality.<br />
0777 Incoming Telegram #561. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,1962.1p. JFK#39.<br />
Government of Ghana Imposes Censorship<br />
on All Foreign Correspondents. 0788<br />
0778 Incoming Telegram #562. Fr: William P. 0789<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0791<br />
September 28,1962. 1p. JFK#40.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Dissatisfaction among Populace regarding<br />
Police Searches in Accra, Ghana.<br />
0779 Incoming Telegram #563. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahomey, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0798<br />
September 28,1962. 1p. JFK#41.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
"Embassy Accra Has No Such Report. Accra<br />
Has Been under State of Emergency and<br />
Curfew for Past Week with Presidential Office<br />
and Residence Heavily Guarded."<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #611. Fr: [?] McClintock.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,1962. 1p. JFK#42.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Moroccan Government Asks U.S. for<br />
Information on Attempted Assassination of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #565. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,1962.1p. JFK#43. LOU.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Requests Summary of<br />
International Legal Precedents on Curfew<br />
Situations due to Ghanaian Decision to<br />
Restrict Curfew Passes to Chiefs of Mission.<br />
Incoming Telegram #570. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 29,1962. 1p. JFK#44.<br />
C. 12/30/76.<br />
Report on Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's First Public Appearance since<br />
Attempt on His Life.<br />
Note. Fr: C. K. <strong>John</strong>son. To: Charles E.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son.<br />
September 29,1962. 1p. JFK#45.<br />
'This Memo Was Written before the Letter<br />
Was Received Here (to Explain First<br />
Paragraph)."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 29,1962.2pp. JFK#45a.<br />
Ghanaian Press Criticism of Statements<br />
Made by G. Mennen Williams.<br />
Incoming Telegram #571. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#46.<br />
S. 12/30/76 IP.<br />
Erosion of Popularity of Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Dissatisfaction of<br />
Certain Elements of Population.<br />
Ghana•October 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #582. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962. 7pp. JFK#1. S. 2/18/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Assessment of<br />
Political Situation in Ghana for Special<br />
<strong>National</strong> Intelligence Estimate.<br />
Incoming Telegram #583. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962. 5pp. JFK#2. S. 2/18/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Assessment of<br />
Political Situation in Ghana for Special<br />
<strong>National</strong> Intelligence Estimate.<br />
176 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0803 Incoming Telegram #584. Fr: William P. 0825<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 1,1962.1p. JFK#3. S. 1/20/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Belief That in<br />
Absence of Assassination Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Will Remain in<br />
Power in Foreseeable Future. 0826<br />
0804 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 1, 1962. 1 p. JFK#4. C. 1 /20/77.<br />
Situation Report on Developments in Ghana.<br />
0805 Incoming Telegram #599. Fr: William P. 0831<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 1/20/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Economic Appraisal<br />
of Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Address to Parliament.<br />
0808 Incoming Telegram #600. Fr: William P. 0832<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 3, 1962. 6pp. JFK#6. C. 1/20/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Address on Opening of Parliament. 0833<br />
0814 Incoming Telegram #602. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Octobers, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. S. 1/20/77.<br />
Factors in Potential Power Struggle in Ghana<br />
for Special <strong>National</strong> Intelligence Estimate. 0835<br />
0816 Incoming Telegram #604. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian Army Units Withdrawn from 0837<br />
"Operation Search" in Accra.<br />
0817 Department of State Airgram #A-224. Fr:<br />
James F. Green. To: State Department.<br />
October 4, 1962.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Visit of F. E. Boaten, General Secretary of<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly, to U.S. 0838<br />
0819 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 4pp. JFK#13. S. 1/20/77 IP.<br />
Contingencies in Event of Death or Removal<br />
from Office of Ghanaian President Kwame 0839<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
0823 Incoming Telegram #609. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 1/20/77.<br />
Ghana's Economic and Financial Problems 0840<br />
and Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Position on Association of <strong>Africa</strong>n States with<br />
Common Market.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #621. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 1/20/77.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Mahoney Meets with<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah before<br />
Returning to U.S. for Consultations.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-22. Fr: <strong>John</strong><br />
P. Meagher. To: State Department.<br />
October 9,1962. 5pp. JFK#16. S. 1/20/77.<br />
Ghana's Involvement in Illegal Importation of<br />
Arms into Nigeria.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William R. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 12,1962.1p. JFK#18. LOU.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#18a.<br />
Biographical Data on William P. Mahoney, Jr.,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 16,1962. 1p. JFK#19. LOU.<br />
Ghana's Voting Record in Sixteenth Session<br />
of UN General Assembly.<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#19a.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Voting Pattern for Sixteenth Session<br />
of UN General Assembly.<br />
Incoming Telegram #677. Fr: James F.<br />
Green. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 19,1962.1p. JFK#20. C. 1/20/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Opposition to Draft Federal Constitution for<br />
DRC.<br />
Incoming Telegram #681. Fr: James F.<br />
Green. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 20,1962.1p. JFK#21. C. 1/20/77 IP.<br />
No Plans for Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Visit Cuba or Latin America.<br />
Incoming Telegram #696. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 26,1962.1p. JFK#23. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 10,1962. 1p. JFK#23c. C. 1/20/77.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding<br />
Criticisms of Ghana by G. Mennen Williams.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8 177
Frame Document Frame<br />
0841 Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Bromley K. 0863<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#25.<br />
"Mr. Kaysen Took Original of This Yesterday."<br />
0842 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0864<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 27,1962. 3pp. JFK#25a. S. 1 /20/77.<br />
Review of Economic and Political<br />
Developments in Ghana.<br />
0845 Incoming Telegram #697. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 29,1962. 1p. JFK#26. C. 1/20/77. 0867<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Cuban<br />
Missile Crisis.<br />
0846 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0868<br />
October 29,1962. 5pp. JFK#27. C. 1/19/76.<br />
Review of U.S. Relations with Ghana.<br />
0851 Ghana•November 1962-December 0870<br />
1962.<br />
0852 Withdrawal Sheets. 5pp.<br />
0857 Incoming Telegram #702. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0872<br />
November 1, 1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 11/2/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0858 Incoming Telegram #700. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0875<br />
October 6,1962.1p. JFK#1a. C. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Protests Remarks by Alex Quaison-<br />
Sackey, Chief of Ghana's UN Mission, and<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Soviet Premier Nikita<br />
Khrushchev regarding Dismantling of Missile 0877<br />
Bases.<br />
0859 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0860 Outgoing Telegram #565. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra. 0878<br />
October 31,1962.1p. JFK#1b. C. 11/2/76.<br />
"Please Report Soonest Whether Text<br />
President's Letter Delivered to Nkrumah and<br />
His Reaction."<br />
0861 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2. 0880<br />
Text of Ghana's UN Resolution on<br />
Suspension of All Underground Nuclear<br />
Tests.<br />
0862 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 8, 1962.1p. JFK#3.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 25,1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-284. Fr:<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
November 2,1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 11/2/76.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and U.S. Ambassador-at-<br />
Large Chester Bowles.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 19,1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 2/18/76.<br />
Crop Damage Caused by Cocoa Capsids in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5a. C. 2/18/76.<br />
Crop Damage Caused by Cocoa Capsids in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #713. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6.<br />
New Ghanaian Press Campaign against U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #714. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 21, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on Anti-<br />
U.S. Attacks by Ghanaian Press.<br />
Incoming Telegram #717. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 21, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
Summary of U.S. Ambassador Mahoney's<br />
Visit to Guinea Press, Official Ghanaian<br />
Press Agency.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
November 20, 1962.1 p. JFK#10.<br />
Ghanaian Press Campaign against U.S.<br />
Policy toward Cuba.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #586. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
November 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#11.<br />
S. 11/2/76.<br />
Implications of Anti-U.S. Press Campaign in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #719. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 22,1962.1p. JFK#12. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Policy for Dealing with Ghanaian Press<br />
Attacks.<br />
178 Ghana/Reel 8
Frame Document Frame<br />
0881 Incoming Telegram #720. Fr: William P. 0908<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 23,1962. 3pp. JFK#13.<br />
C.11/2/76.<br />
Ghana's Policy on Activities of Foreign<br />
Cultural and Information Centers.<br />
0884 Incoming Telegram #728. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#18. 0912<br />
C. 11/2/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Upset<br />
over U.S. Protests of Attacks by Ghanaian<br />
Press. 0914<br />
0886 Incoming Telegram #729. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 28, 1962.1p. JFK#19. C. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Friendly Chiefs of<br />
Mission in Accra regarding Situation in 0916<br />
Ghana.<br />
0888 CIA Information Report #TDCS-3/652,381.<br />
Fr: CIA. To: NA.<br />
November 30,1962. 6pp. JFK#20.<br />
S. 9/2/76 IP.<br />
United Party's Plans for Taking over<br />
Government of Ghana. 0919<br />
0894 Incoming Telegram #736. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 2, 1962. 4pp. JFK#22. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Reflections on<br />
Ghanaian Press Editorial Suggesting CIA<br />
Connection with Attempted Assassination of 0921<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0898 Incoming Telegram #66. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Decembers, 1962. 1p. JFK#23. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Change in Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Position toward U.S. Peace<br />
Corps. 0924<br />
0899 Incoming Telegram #68. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 3, 1962.1p. JFK#24. LOU.<br />
Evaluation of Relations between U.S. Peace 0926<br />
Corps and Government of Ghana.<br />
0900 Incoming Telegram #738. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 3,1962. 5pp. JFK#25. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Considerations for Evaluating Status of U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0905 Incoming Telegram #739. Fr: William P. 0927<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 3,1962. 3pp. JFK#26. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Recommendations for<br />
Dealing with Uncertain Political Situation in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Ghana/Reel 8<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #742. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 4, 1962. 4pp. JFK#28.<br />
Text of Ghanaian Times Editorial on<br />
Louisiana Senator Allen J. Ellender's<br />
Comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n Leadership and Dr.<br />
Kofi Abrefa Busia's Statements on Ghanaian<br />
Troops in Cuba.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #86. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#29. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Position on Peace Corps in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #70. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Decembers, 1962. 2pp. JFK#30. C. 11/2/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Attitude toward U.S. Peace Corps.<br />
Incoming Telegram #71. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#31. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Government of Ghana Considers Removal of<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers Not Engaged<br />
in Teaching Science, Math, English, or<br />
French.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #75. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
Decembers, 1962. 2pp. JFK#32. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Possibility That Government of Ghana Might<br />
Request Removal of Certain U.S. Peace<br />
Corps Volunteers.<br />
Incoming Telegram #747. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#33. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Ghanaian Minister of Education Meets with<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Director regarding<br />
Possible Removal of Certain Volunteers Not<br />
Teaching Science, Math, English, or French.<br />
State Department Intelligence Note. Fr:<br />
Roger Hilsman. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#35. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Reports of Opposition Plotting in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #748. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 1p. JFK#36. S. 11/2/76.<br />
Ghanaian Minister of Education Requests<br />
Removal of All Peace Corps Volunteers Not<br />
Engaged in Teaching Science, Math, English,<br />
or French.<br />
Incoming Telegram #751. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7, 1962. 3pp. JFK#37.<br />
S. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian Minister of<br />
Education and U.S. Peace Corps<br />
Representative regarding Removal of Certain<br />
Peace Corps Volunteers.
Frame Document Frame<br />
0930 Outgoing Telegram #605. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0949<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
U.S. Adopts Policy of "Courteous Aloofness"<br />
toward Ghana.<br />
0931 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
December 4, 1962.1p. JFK#38a.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
0932 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, 0951<br />
Accra.<br />
December 4, 1962.1p. JFK#38b. S. 11/2/76.<br />
U.S. Adopts Policy of "Courteous Aloofness"<br />
toward Ghana.<br />
0933 Memorandum. Fr: Gordon Chase.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 12, 1962.1p. JFK#40. C. 1/21/77.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Edgar 0953<br />
F. Kaiser, President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation.<br />
0934 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 12,1962.1p. JFK#40a.<br />
S. 11/2/76.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0955<br />
Edgar F. Kaiser, President of Kaiser<br />
Industries Corporation, regarding Upcoming<br />
Trip to Ghana.<br />
0935 Briefing Paper. Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#40b. S. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
U.S.-Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0937 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0956<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 13, 1962. 2pp. JFK#41.<br />
S. 1/21/77.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Edgar F. Kaiser,<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation.<br />
0939 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
December 16, 1962. 1 p. JFK#42. C. 2/18/76. 0957<br />
Information Memorandum on Situation in<br />
Ghana.<br />
0940 Information Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#42a. C. 2/18/76.<br />
Internal and External Developments in 0958<br />
Ghana. .<br />
0944 Incoming Telegram #712. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 20,1962.4pp. JFK#42b.<br />
Ghanaian Press Attack on U.S. Ambassador<br />
to Ghana Mahoneyi<br />
0948 Outgoing Telegram #665. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
December 17, 1962.1p. JFK#43. C. 11/2/76.<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
Edgar F. Kaiser's Planned Trip to Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1112. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
December 17, 1962. 2pp. JFK#44.<br />
C. 11/2/76.<br />
Increase in Anti-Western Position of<br />
Government of Ghana Following Attempted<br />
Assassination of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #771. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#45.<br />
S. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Regards It as Unlikely<br />
That Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Will Be Deposed in Foreseeable Future<br />
Despite Growing Dissatisfaction.<br />
Incoming Telegram #774. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 19.1962. 1p. JFK#46.<br />
C. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
U.S. Urged to Use Caution When Asking<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State to Comment on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Edgar F. Kaiser. To: Kaiser<br />
Industries Corporation.<br />
December 19,1962.1p. JFK#47.<br />
Transmittal of Message from Kaiser to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
regarding Progress on Construction of Valco<br />
Aluminum Smelter.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Nina Hornby. To: Ward<br />
Humphreys.<br />
December 27,1962. 1p. JFK#47.<br />
Transmittal of Message from Edgar F. Kaiser,<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation, to<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Requesting to Know if Plans for Visit Are<br />
Convenient.<br />
Incoming Telegram #780. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 21, 1962. 1p. JFK#48. C. 11/2/76.<br />
Article in Soviet Weekly Journal New Times<br />
Attacking U.S. Peace Corps.<br />
Incoming Telegram #789. Fr: James B.<br />
Engle. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 23,1962.1p. JFK#50.<br />
C. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
Dahoman Foreign Minister Arrives in Acerato<br />
Mediate Dispute between Ghana and Togo.<br />
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0959 Incoming Telegram #85. Fr: Robinson 0976<br />
Mcllvaine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 26.1962. 1p. JFK#51. C. 11/2/76.<br />
Discussions between Dahoman Foreign<br />
Minister [?] Zinsou and Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah regarding Dispute between<br />
Ghana and Togo. 0980<br />
0960 Incoming Telegram #803. Fr: James B.<br />
Engle. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#54.<br />
C. 11/2/76 IP.<br />
Indications That Government of Ghana<br />
Building up Case That CIA Involved in<br />
Attempted Assassination of Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah. 0981<br />
0962 Incoming Telegram #813. Fr: James B.<br />
Engle. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#55.<br />
C. 11/2)76.<br />
Arrival of Soviet Arms Shipment in Ghana. 0983<br />
0964 Ghana•January 1-20,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0965 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0967 Incoming Telegram #822. Fr: James B.<br />
Engle. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
New Year's Greetings from Ghanaian 0984<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0968 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
January 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Professor Vernon 0988<br />
McKay.<br />
0969 Department of State Airgram #A-158. Fr:<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
December 18,1962. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/5/77.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President 0990<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Professor Vernon<br />
McKay.<br />
0974 Incoming Telegram #837. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Indications That Political Trial of Conspirators 0994<br />
in Attempted Assassination of Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Will Take Place<br />
with Prosecution Attempting to Implicate CIA.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #852. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/76.<br />
Ghana Requests That U.S. Recall Dr. Carl<br />
Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director, and<br />
William Davis, Cultural Affairs Officer.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #686. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Accra, London, Paris,<br />
and Lome.<br />
January 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Ghanaian Government<br />
Request for Recall of Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S.<br />
Regional Medical Director, and William Davis,<br />
Cultural Affairs Officer.<br />
Incoming Telegram #917. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghanaian Army and Police Border Sealing<br />
Exercise.<br />
Incoming Telegram #922. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghanaian Government Presents Charges<br />
against Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director in Ghana, Leading to<br />
Request for His Recall.<br />
Incoming Telegram #923. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Note from Ghana's Deputy Minister of<br />
Foreign Affairs Listing Charges against Dr.<br />
Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director,<br />
Leading to Request for His Recall.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #704. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Accra and London.<br />
January 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Expresses Concern over Ghana's<br />
Declaring Two American Officials Persona<br />
Non Grata Leads to Review of U.S. Relations<br />
and Aid Program.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1255. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
January 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Government of Ghana Declares Dr. Carl<br />
Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director,<br />
Persona Non Grata and Requests His Recall.<br />
Incoming Telegram #929. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Acknowledges Receipt of Ghanaian<br />
Government Note Declaring Dr. Carl Nydell,<br />
U.S. Regional Medical Director, Persona Non<br />
Grata.<br />
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0996 Incoming Telegram #933. Fr: William P. 1007<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Publicizes Good Works in Ghana<br />
Performed by Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director.<br />
0997 Incoming Telegram #938. Fr: William P. 1010<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghana's Foreign Minister Requests That U.S.<br />
Suspend Persona Non Grata Action against<br />
George Arthur, Second Secretary of<br />
Ghanaian Embassy, in Washington, D.C.,<br />
until Ghanaian Government Reconsiders 1012<br />
Carl Nydell Case.<br />
0998 Outgoing Telegram #711. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
State Department Issues Statement<br />
Deploring Ghanaian Government Action<br />
Declaring Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director, Persona Non Grata. 1017<br />
0999 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Relations with Ghana Following<br />
Request for Removal of Members of U.S.<br />
Embassy Staff in Accra.<br />
1002 Note. Fr: Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign 1020<br />
Affairs. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Ghanaian Government Requests Recall of<br />
Dr. Cari Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical<br />
Director, and William Davis, U.S. Cultural<br />
Affairs Officer.<br />
1003 Draft Press Release. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77. 1021<br />
U.S. Statement regarding Ghanaian 1022<br />
Government Decision to Declare Dr. Carl 1024<br />
Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director,<br />
Persona Non Grata.<br />
1004 Incoming Telegram #935. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Calls 1025<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Asking Them to Keep<br />
Dr. Carl Nydell on Staff until Further Notice.<br />
1005 Incoming Telegram #937. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
-, January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Ministry Note Declaring Dr.<br />
Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director,<br />
Persona Non Grata.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #940. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Requests Further<br />
Instructions for Dealing with Nydell-Davis<br />
Cases.<br />
Incoming Telegram #936. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Calls<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Asking if Anything Can<br />
Be Done about Expulsion of Dr. Carl Nydell,<br />
U.S. Regional Medical Director.<br />
Incoming Telegram #942. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy Officials in Ghana Discuss<br />
U.S.-Ghanaian Relations with Edgar F.<br />
Kaiser and Chad F. Calhoun, President and<br />
Vice President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation, Respectively.<br />
Incoming Telegram #945. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
Summary of U.S. Discussions with Ghanaian<br />
Foreign Ministry regarding Persona Non<br />
Grata Note on Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1119. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lagos.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/5/77.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Nigerian Foreign<br />
Minister Jaja Wachuku regarding Ghana's<br />
Declaring Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director, Persona Non Grata.<br />
Ghana•January 21-31,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>! 1p. JFK#NA. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Contingencies in Event of Death or Removal<br />
from Office of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Contingencies in Event of Death or Removal<br />
from Office of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
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1030 Incoming Telegram #956. Fr: William P. 1051<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
regarding Ghana's Declaring Dr. Carl Nydell, 1053<br />
U.S. Regional Medical Director, Persona Non<br />
Grata.<br />
1032 Incoming Telegram #959. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President 1054<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Edgar F. Kaiser and<br />
Chad F. Calhoun, President and Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
Respectively.<br />
1035 Incoming Telegram #960. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/10/77. 1057<br />
Evaluation of Results of Kaiser-Calhoun<br />
Talks with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
1036 Incoming Telegram #961. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/10/77.<br />
Comments on Kaiser-Calhoun Visit to 1061<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah in<br />
Relation to Problem of Ghanaian-U.S.<br />
Relations.<br />
1041 Incoming Telegram #965. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 23,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
Theft of License Plate from Car of Dr. Carl<br />
Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical Director, in 1063<br />
Ghana.<br />
1043 Incoming Telegram #962. Fr: William P. .<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Appraisal of Ghana's<br />
Projected Political Trial and Nydeil-Davis<br />
Persona Non Grata Cases.<br />
1048 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. 1064<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Edgar F. Kaiser and<br />
Chad F. Calhoun, President and Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
Respectively, to Discuss Their Visit to Ghana.<br />
1049 Incoming Telegram #970. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
Status on Developments in U.S. Relations<br />
with Ghana.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah, Dated January<br />
21,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Reply to Message Sent by <strong>Kennedy</strong> with<br />
Edgar F. Kaiser, President of Kaiser<br />
Industries Corporation, on His Trip to Ghana<br />
Incoming Telegram #979. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 29,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Protests Ghanaian Frontier Police's<br />
Refusal to Allow U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission<br />
at Lome, Togo, to Enter Country as<br />
Diplomatic Courier.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #730. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/10/77.<br />
U.S. State Department to Allow Ghana<br />
Reasonable Time to Demonstrate Good Faith<br />
in Relations with U.S. and Ghana's Policies<br />
and Actions toward Rest of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #582. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
S. 2/21/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Discussions with British Deputy High<br />
Commissioner regarding Closing of British<br />
Council and U.S. Information Service in<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #986. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Mahoney Requests<br />
Summary of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Discussions<br />
with Edgar F. Kaiser and Chad F. Calhoun,<br />
President and Vice President of Kaiser<br />
Industries Corporation, Respectively, for Use<br />
in Meeting with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #739. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/10/77.<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
Edgar F. Kaiser's Comments on His Meeting<br />
with Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
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Ghana•February 1-10,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding U.S. Concern over Status<br />
of Relations and Views on Actions Necessary<br />
to Bring about Improvement.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Criteria for Evaluating Future Ghanaian<br />
Activities and Policies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Criteria for Evaluating Future Ghanaian<br />
Activities and Policies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>.4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Possible U.S. Courses of Action in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1091. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian Government's Insistence That UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meet to Discuss<br />
Investigation of Murder of Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #988. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/10/77.<br />
U.S. Reviews Relations with Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #995. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Meeting with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Review Problems in U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #997. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Comments of U.S. Ambassador Mahoney on<br />
His Meeting with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Discuss Problems in U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0032 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 2, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77 IP.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0033 Incoming Telegram #1001. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 3, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Soviet Mission Arrives in Ghana for Talks on<br />
Ghanaian-Soviet Agreement on Economic<br />
Cooperation.<br />
0034 Incoming Telegram #1002. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Februarys, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Chad F.<br />
Calhoun, Vice President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation.<br />
0036 Incoming Telegram #1015. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Informs <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> That Ghana Will<br />
Not Press for U.S. Regional Medical Director<br />
Dr. Carl Nydell's Recall.<br />
0040 Incoming Telegram #1016. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Ghanaian Press Attacks U.S. Policy on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0042 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 12/31/76.<br />
Suggested Reply by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
0043 Outgoing Telegram #753. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/1/77.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Seeking Improvement in Ghanaian-U.S.<br />
Relations.<br />
0046 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Carl<br />
Kaysen.<br />
February 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
'There Is Enclosed for Retyping Original of<br />
President's Letter to Nkrumah."<br />
0047 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
February 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Seeking<br />
Improvement in Ghanaian-U.S. Relations.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9
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0049 Outgoing Telegram #754. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0073<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Letter from Edgar F. Kaiser, President of<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation, to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding<br />
Economic Situation in Ghana.<br />
0053 Outgoing Telegram #1271. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Lagos. 0076<br />
February 8, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Assures Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah That They Are Not Attempting to<br />
Bring about His Downfall.<br />
0054 Department of State Airgram #A-483. Fr:<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0083<br />
February 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Comments on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Letters to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Chad F.<br />
Calhoun, Vice President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation.<br />
0060 Ghana•February 11-28,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0061 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp. 0092<br />
0063 Incoming Telegram #1025. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Mahoney Delivers <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0065 Incoming Telegram #1027. Fr: William P. 0095<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Discussions between U.S. Ambassador<br />
Mahoney and Michael F. Dei-Anang, Head of<br />
Ghana's <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs Secretariat, regarding 0096<br />
Possibility That Ghana Might Offer<br />
Educational Facilities to James Meredith,<br />
Black Student and Civil Rights Activist of<br />
Mississippi. 0098<br />
0066 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah, Dated January<br />
31,<strong>1963</strong>. 0102<br />
0067 Letter. Fr: Kwame Nkrumah. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1036. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 14, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
regarding Relations between U.S. and<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1049. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Report by Chad F. Calhoun, Vice President of<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation, on Volta River<br />
Authority Meeting.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-531 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: William B.<br />
Edmondson. To: State Department.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 6/27/77 IP.<br />
Ghanaian Times Laments Murder of Iraqi<br />
Prime Minister Abdul Karim el-Kassem in<br />
Apparent Shift of Attitude toward Situation in<br />
Iraq.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1052. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/22/77.<br />
Report by Chad F. Calhoun, Vice President of<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation, on Trip to<br />
Volta Dam Site with Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/27/77.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/27/77.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1055. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Meeting with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to Discuss Nydell-Davis Persona<br />
Non Grata Cases.<br />
Incoming Telegram #475. Fr: Leon B.<br />
Poullada. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Recommendation That State Department<br />
Consider Imposing Travel Restrictions or<br />
Other Sanctions on Ghanaian Diplomats in<br />
U.S.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9 185
Frame Document Frame<br />
0104 Incoming Telegram #1058. Fr: William P. 0124<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/19/77.<br />
Letter from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Nkrumah's Discussions with U.S.<br />
Ambassador Mahoney. 0126<br />
0105 Incoming Telegram #1068. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Attack on U.S. Government and CIA in<br />
Ghanaian Times Article by Former South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Communist H. M. Basner.<br />
0107 Incoming Telegram #449. Fr: Leon B. 0129<br />
Poullada. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 26,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Nonprofessional Diplomatic Courier<br />
Prevented from Entering Ghana at Togo<br />
Border. 0132<br />
0109 Outgoing Telegram #793. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
February 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
U.S. Reaction to Anti-American Article in 0134<br />
Ghanaian Times by Former South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Communist H. M. Basner.<br />
0110 Incoming Telegram #1070. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/27/77.<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
regarding Memorandum on Capital 0139<br />
Investment Act.<br />
0115 CIA Intelligence Memorandum. Fr: CIA Office<br />
of Current Intelligence. To: NA.<br />
February 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#18[?].<br />
U.S.-Ghanaian Relations<br />
0117 Ghana•March <strong>1963</strong>-April <strong>1963</strong>. oi 40<br />
0118 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0120 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
March 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/77.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations 0143<br />
0121 Incoming Telegram #1084. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Report on Discussions between Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F.<br />
Calhoun, Vice President of Kaiser Industries<br />
Corporation.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #1083. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 5,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Proposal to <strong>Africa</strong>n Heads of State for<br />
Formation of Bicameral <strong>Africa</strong>n Parliament.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1093. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra's Assessment of Kaiser<br />
Industries Corporation Vice President Chad<br />
F. Calhoun's Visit to Ghana and Meetings<br />
with Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1108. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 13,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Trial of Alleged Bomb Throwers and<br />
Accomplices in Ghana.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1118. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Funding of UN<br />
Peacekeeping Operations, Ghanaian<br />
Restrictions on U.S. Diplomatic<br />
Communications, and U.S.-Ghanaian<br />
Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1116. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 15,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with Michael F. Dei-Anang, Head<br />
of Ghana's <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs Secretariat,<br />
regarding Inaccuracies in Louisiana Senator<br />
Allen J. Ellender's Report on <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1127. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 2/21/78.<br />
Efforts to Modify Contract with USSR under<br />
Which Independent Geological Survey in<br />
Ghana Being Conducted.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1122. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Recommends That Dr.<br />
Carl Nydell Be Allowed to Resume Duties as<br />
U.S. Regional Medical Director in Ghana.<br />
186 Ghana/Reel 9
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0144 Outgoing Telegram #830. Fr: George W. Ball. 0162<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
March 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
U.S. State Department Concurs with<br />
Recommendation That Dr. Carl Nydell Be<br />
Allowed to Resume Duties as U.S. Regional<br />
Medical Director in Ghana. 0165<br />
0145 Incoming Telegram #1136. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahpney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with New Ghanaian Foreign<br />
Minister Kojo Botsio regarding Ghanaian<br />
Press Attacks on U.S. and Nydell-Davis 0168<br />
Persona Non Grata Cases.<br />
0148 Incoming Telegram #1145. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Ghanaian Government Asks U.S. for Proper<br />
Procedure for Withdrawal of Notes Declaring 0171<br />
Dr. Carl Nydell, U.S. Regional Medical<br />
Director, and William Davis, U.S. Cultural<br />
Affairs Officer, Persona Non Grata.<br />
0150 Incoming Telegram #1147. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77 IP. 0173<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding False Charges against<br />
CIA in Article in The Spark.<br />
0151 Incoming Telegram #1152. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 27, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77. 0175<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Returns Notes on<br />
Nydell-Davis Persona Non Grata Cases to<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Ministry.<br />
0152 Incoming Telegram #1167. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77 IP.<br />
Evaluation of Ghanaian President Kwame 0176<br />
Nkrumah and Ghanaian Government's<br />
Attitude toward U.S.<br />
0155 Outgoing Telegram #858. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
April 9,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77. 0177<br />
U.S. Réponse to Ghanaian Press Attacks on<br />
U.S. Negroes and <strong>Kennedy</strong> Administration.<br />
0157 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 9,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/77. 0178<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0160 Incoming Telegram #1204. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Ghanaian Press Attack on U.S. Negroes and<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Administration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1211. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 14,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Foreign Minister<br />
Kojo Botsio regarding Press Attacks on U.S.<br />
Negroes.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1226. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Government<br />
Officials regarding Press Attacks on U.S.<br />
Negroes.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #879. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
April 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Discusses Press Attacks on U.S.<br />
Negroes with New Ghanaian Ambassador to<br />
U.S. Miguel A. Ribeiro.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1231. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Article in Newsweek Magazine regarding CIA<br />
Domination of U.S. Student Exchange<br />
Program.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1234. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Article by South <strong>Africa</strong>n Columnist H. M.<br />
Basner in Ghanaian Times on Thresher<br />
Disaster.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #881. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
April 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
Message from Lucius Battle to Osborn Elliott,<br />
Editor of Newsweek, regarding Article on CIA<br />
Monitoring of U.S. Foreign Student Exchange<br />
Program.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Miguel A.<br />
Ribeiro, Ghanaian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Miguel A.<br />
Ribeiro, Ghanaian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Briefing Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#NA.C. 5/5/75.<br />
Items for Discussion with Miguel A. Ribeiro,<br />
New Ghanaian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9 187
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0179 Incoming Telegram #1241. Fr: William P. 0201<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Protests Ghanaian Press Attacks on<br />
U.S. Negroes to Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
0181 Incoming Telegram #1247. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77.<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver's 0209<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah and Senior Ghanaian Government<br />
Officials.<br />
0186 Incoming Telegram #4213. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Response to Suggestion That He Send<br />
Ghanaian Teachers of <strong>Africa</strong>n History to U.S. 0216<br />
High Schools.<br />
0187 Outgoing Telegram #891. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
April 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/77.<br />
Miguel A. Ribeiro, Ghanaian Ambassador to<br />
U.S., Presents His Credentials to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Discusses U.S.-Ghanaian 0221<br />
Relations.<br />
0189 Department of State Airgram #A-689. Fr:<br />
Oliver L. Troxel, Jr. To: State Department.<br />
April 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77 IP.<br />
Reports That Ghana Government Is Adding<br />
Facilities and Activities at Bui Dam Site. 0223<br />
0191 Incoming Telegram #1253. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/30/77.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian Foreign Minister<br />
Kojo Botsio regarding Press Attacks on U.S.<br />
0195 Incoming Telegram #1255. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 6/30/77. 0227<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah Suggesting That<br />
Ghana Send Qualified Teachers in <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
History to Select U.S. High Schools.<br />
0196 Ghana•Ghanaian Press Review,<br />
March 6,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0197 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p. 0232<br />
0198 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 12/10/76.<br />
U.S. Reviews Articles in Ghanaian Press to<br />
Determine if Anti-Western Campaign Has<br />
Been Renewed.<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-531 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: William B.<br />
Edmondson. To: State Department.<br />
February 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 12/10/76.<br />
Ghanaian Times Laments Murder of Iraqi<br />
Prime Minister Abdul Karim el-Kassem in<br />
Apparent Shift of Attitude toward Situation in<br />
Iraq.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-538 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: William B.<br />
Edmondson. To: State Department.<br />
February 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 12/10/76.<br />
Ghanaian Evening News Editorials Confirm<br />
Shift in Attitude toward Iraqi Situation by<br />
Adoption of Chinese Communist Type<br />
Analysis.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-547 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: William B.<br />
Edmondson. To: State Department.<br />
February 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 12/10/76.<br />
Ghanaian Times Report on Murder of Iraqi<br />
Prime Minister Abdul Karim el-Kassem.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-551 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: James B. Engle.<br />
To: State Department.<br />
February 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Radio Ghana Commentary Suggests CIA<br />
Complicity in Iraqi Revolution.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-553 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: James B. Engle.<br />
To: State Department.<br />
February 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 12/10/76 IP.<br />
Reuter's Correspondent Interviews Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah regarding Iraqi<br />
Revolution.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-539 and<br />
Newspaper Clippings. Fr: James B. Engle.<br />
To: State Department.<br />
February 26,<strong>1963</strong>.5pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Ghanaian Times Charges That U.S. Invented<br />
"Neo-Colonialism" and That CIA Arranged<br />
Murder of DRC Prime Minister Patrice<br />
Lumumba and Iraqi Revolution.<br />
U.S. Information Agency Incoming Telegram<br />
#290. Fr: [?] Lewis. To: U.S. Information<br />
Agency.<br />
February 26, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Ghanaian Press Coverage of U.S.<br />
Ambassador-at-Large Chester Bowles's<br />
Address at Lincoln University.<br />
188 Ghana/Reel 9
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0233 Ghana•May <strong>1963</strong>-July <strong>1963</strong>. 0259<br />
0234 Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
0237 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 11 /17/76.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations. 0261<br />
0240 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0242 Incoming Telegram #1271. Fr: William P. 0263<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian Press Accuses Imperialists and<br />
Neo-Colonialists of Seeking Failure of <strong>Africa</strong>n 0265<br />
Unity Conference at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.<br />
0244 Incoming Telegram #1280. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Ghanaian Press Attacks on U.S.<br />
0247 Incoming Telegram #139. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 10, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. LOU. 0266<br />
Plans to Bring Ghanaian Peace Corps-Type<br />
Teachers to U.S. Awaits Correspondence<br />
between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0248 CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA, Office of Current<br />
intelligence. To: NA. 0268<br />
May 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. S. 2/12/76.<br />
Domestic Opposition to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
0254 Outgoing Telegram #946. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
May 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Purposes of G. Mennen Williams's Trip to<br />
Accra, Ghana. 0269<br />
0256 Department of State Airgram #A-133. Fr:<br />
Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian Offer of Secondary School<br />
Teachers for U.S.<br />
0257 Incoming Telegram #1326. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11 /17/76.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Orders 0270<br />
Ghanaian Press Not to Give Publicity to U.S.<br />
AID during Addis Ababa Conference on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Unity.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1334. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76 IP.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Follows Pro-Communist Chinese Policy in<br />
Chinese-Indian Dispute.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76 IP.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Dean Rusk and Ghanaian Ambassador<br />
Miguel Ribeiro regarding Presentation of<br />
Letters of Credence and Recall of Former<br />
Ambassador.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Ghanaian Ambassador Calls on Dean Rusk<br />
to Present Copies of Letters of Credence and<br />
Recall of Predecessor.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: Livingston<br />
T. Merchant. To: NA.<br />
June 10,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Conversation between Christian Herter,<br />
Special Representative for Trade<br />
Negotiations, and Merchant, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Canada, regarding Status of<br />
Multi-Lateral Nuclear Force (MLF).<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between Staff<br />
Assistant David B. Boien, Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs, and Executive Secretary J. H.<br />
Mensah, Ghanaian <strong>National</strong> Planning<br />
Commission, on Basic Views and Attitudes of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: David B.<br />
Bohlen. To: NA.<br />
June 5,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Conversation between Staff Assistant Bolen,<br />
Bureau of <strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs, and Executive<br />
Secretary J. H. Mensah, Ghanaian <strong>National</strong><br />
Planning Commission, on Basic Views and<br />
Attitudes of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9 189
Frame Document Frame<br />
0273 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0284<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Ghanaian<br />
Ambassador Miguel Ribeiro on June 18,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0274 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0285<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Secretary<br />
General Martin Appish-Danquah, United 0286<br />
Ghana Farmer's Council Cooperatives, and<br />
Ghanaian Ambassador Miguel Ribeiro.<br />
0275 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: G. Mennen Williams and Edmond C.<br />
Hutchinson.<br />
June 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 2/1/77.<br />
Discussions with Ward Humphreys of Kaiser 0287<br />
Industries Corporation regarding<br />
Construction of Valco Aluminum Smelter in<br />
Ghana.<br />
0276 Incoming Telegram #1409. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11 /17/76. 0288<br />
Ghana's Restrictions on U.S. Peace Corps<br />
Activities.<br />
0278 Incoming Telegram #1411. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0291<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 11/17/76.<br />
Decision on Future of U.S. Peace Corps in<br />
Ghana.<br />
0280 Incoming Telegram #1413. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76. 0292<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and U.S. Ambassador<br />
Mahoney and G. Mennen Williams regarding<br />
Peace Corps in Ghana.<br />
0282 Incoming Telegram #1418. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76. 0293<br />
U.S. Ambassador Mahoney's Impressions of<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Trip to Ghana.<br />
0283 Outgoing Telegram #1027. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Government Expresses Appreciation for<br />
Support of U.S. Efforts to Conclude Nuclear 0294<br />
Test Ban Treaty from F. E. Boaten, General<br />
Secretary of Accra World Peace Assembly.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 27, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from F. E.<br />
Boaten, General Secretary of Accra World<br />
Peace Assembly.<br />
Letter. Fr: F. E. Boaten. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Projected Moscow Conference to Discuss<br />
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Government Expresses Appreciation for<br />
Support of U.S. Efforts to Conclude Nuclear<br />
Test Ban Treaty from F. E. Boaten, General<br />
Secretary of Accra World Peace Assembly.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1031. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
U.S. Follow-up to Proposal That Ghana Send<br />
Small Group of High School Teachers to<br />
American Secondary Schools.<br />
Incoming Telegram #283. Fr: Charles F.<br />
Darlington. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
U.S. Position in Ghana.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #26. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
U.S. Senate Internal <strong>Security</strong> Subcommittee<br />
Releases Testimony by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia,<br />
Exiled Ghanaian Opposition Leader.<br />
Incoming Telegram #25. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Possible Dangers to U.S. Position in Ghana<br />
Caused by U.S. Senate Release of<br />
Testimony by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, Exiled<br />
Ghanaian Opposition Leader.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #30. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
U.S. State Department Issues Statement to<br />
Press regarding U.S. Senate's Release of<br />
Testimony by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, Exiled<br />
Ghanaian Opposition Leader.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #31. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
U.S. State Department Press Statement<br />
Denying Charges by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia,<br />
Exiled Ghanaian Opposition Leader, That<br />
Ghana Has Become Soviet Satellite Nation.<br />
190 Ghana/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0296 Outgoing Telegram #36. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: 0312<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Thomas J. Dodd Calls Ghana Communist<br />
Satellite State.<br />
0298 Incoming Telegram #31. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Meeting with Ghanaian Foreign Minister Kojo<br />
Botsio regarding Thomas J. Dodd's Report<br />
on Ghana and State Department's Denial<br />
That Ghana Is Communist Satellite State.<br />
0300 Incoming Telegram #38. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian Press Authorized to Attack Thomas<br />
J. Dodd but Not U.S. Government.<br />
0301 Incoming Telegram #53. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 11/17/76.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President 0479<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Representatives of<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation regarding 0480<br />
Possible Advancement of Date of Completion 0483<br />
of Valco Aluminum Smelter.<br />
0307 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between 0485<br />
G. Mennen Williams and Ghanaian<br />
Ambassador Miguel Ribeiro regarding U.S.<br />
Senate Subcommittee of Judiciary Report on<br />
Testimony by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia.<br />
0486<br />
0308 Ghana•Aid to Ghana Hearing:<br />
Senate Judiciary Committee, July<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0310 Outgoing Telegram #26. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. C. 5/5/75. 0487<br />
U.S. Senate Internal <strong>Security</strong> Subcommittee<br />
Releases Testimony by Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia,<br />
Exiled Ghanaian Opposition Leader.<br />
0311 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy. 0488<br />
July 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
Activities of Thomas J. Dodd in <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs.<br />
Document<br />
Report. Fr: Subcommittee to Investigate<br />
Administration of Internal <strong>Security</strong> Act and<br />
Other Internal <strong>Security</strong> Laws of Committee<br />
on Judiciary, U.S. Senate. To: NA.<br />
Decembers, 1962.167pp. JFK#3.<br />
"Is U.S. Money Aiding Another Communist<br />
State?" (Testimony of Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia,<br />
Ghanaian Opposition Leader) [U.S. Financial<br />
Aid to Ghana; Communist Influences in<br />
Ghana; "Conspiratorial Centralism" in Ghana;<br />
Protests against President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Government in Ghana; Volta<br />
River Project in Ghana; Dissatisfaction of<br />
People of Ghana; Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah's Trip to USSR and Other<br />
Communist States; Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah Awarded Lenin Peace<br />
Prize; and British View of Activities of<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah].<br />
Ghana•August <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #76. Fr: [?] Troxel.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian Government's Decision on U.S.<br />
Peace Corps.<br />
Incoming Telegram #90. Fr: [?] Troxel. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian Press Expresses Views on U.S.<br />
Embargo on Sale of Arms to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #83. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
August 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Changing Position of Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah on U.S. Peace Corps<br />
Presence in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #92. Fr: [?] Troxel.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella's Visit to<br />
Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #95. Fr: [?] Troxel.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Treason Trial of Alleged Conspirators in<br />
Attempted Assassination of Ghanaian<br />
President Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9 191
Frame Document Frame<br />
0490 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge 0507<br />
Bundy.<br />
August?, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"Averell Harriman Thinks President Might<br />
Find Pages 2 and 3 of This Report (on What<br />
Makes Nkrumah Run) of Interest and I Agree.<br />
Weekend Reading?"<br />
0491 Department of State Airgram #A-71. Fr: 0508<br />
Oliver L. Troxel, Jr. To: State Department.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Evaluation of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Personality by His Confidante<br />
Hannah Reitsch, German Aviatrix and 0509<br />
Former Private Pilot to Adolf Hitler.<br />
0494 Incoming Telegram #103. Fr: Oliver L. Troxel,<br />
Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Orders<br />
Immediate Start to Treason Trial of Alleged<br />
Conspirators in Assassination Attempt.<br />
0496 Outgoing Telegram #97. Fr: George W. Ball. 0510<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Accra, Dar-es-Salaam,<br />
Kampala, and London and U.S. Consulate,<br />
Nairobi.<br />
August 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77 IP.<br />
U.S. Concern over Ghana's Attempts to<br />
Undermine East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation.<br />
0498 Incoming Telegram #192. Fr: William 0511<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/5/75.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Attacks East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation as Part of<br />
Campaign to Frustrate Regional<br />
Development in East and Central <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0501 Incoming Telegram #131. Fr: Oliver L. Troxel, 0512<br />
Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Discusses Senate Hearings on<br />
American Aid to Ghana with Officials of<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Office.<br />
0504 Department of State Airgram #A-65. Fr:<br />
Joseph P. Sherman. To: State Department. 0514<br />
August 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Ghana Reported Growing Away from Eastern<br />
Bloc.<br />
0506 Incoming Telegram #219. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah of<br />
Ghana Requests Permission to Show Films<br />
of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Address to U.S. on Civil<br />
Rights and Civil Rights March on<br />
Washington, D.C., to Ghanaian Press Club.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #220. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra Suggests That <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Send Message of Recognition on<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Birthday.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah's<br />
Comments on U.S. Civil Rights Program.<br />
Incoming Telegram #219. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Requests Permission to Show Rims of <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Address to U.S. on Civil Rights<br />
and Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.,<br />
to Ghanaian Press Club.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #187. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
September 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. State Department Declines to Set<br />
Precedent by Sending Birthday Message<br />
from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
G. Mennen Williams and Ghanaian Foreign<br />
Minister Kojo Botsio regarding Improvement<br />
of U.S.-Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H.<br />
Read. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
G. Mennen Williams and Ghanaian Foreign<br />
Minister Kojo Botsio regarding Improvement<br />
of U.S.-Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
September 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
,0.6/16/77.<br />
Conversation between G. Mennen Williams<br />
and Ghanaian Foreign Minister Kojo Botsio<br />
regarding Improvement of U.S.-Ghanaian<br />
Relations.<br />
192 Ghana/Reel 9
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0518 Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: 0540<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
September 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 6/16/77.<br />
Conversation between G. Mennen Williams<br />
and Ghanaian Foreign Minister Kojo Botsio 0542<br />
regarding Improvement of U.S.-Ghanaian<br />
Relations.<br />
0523 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 5, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77 IP.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0525 List. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0543<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
0527 Tab A. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0528 Memorandum. Fr: David E. Bell. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. 0544<br />
C. 2/7/79.<br />
Ghana Medical School Project.<br />
0531 Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. C.2^/79.<br />
Summary of Estimated Staffing and U.S.<br />
Budget for University of Ghana Medical 0546<br />
School.<br />
0532 Incoming Telegram #288. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/16/77<br />
IP.<br />
Ghanaian Policy on Southern Rhodesia<br />
Issue. 0548<br />
0534 Outgoing Telegram #237. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Accra.<br />
October 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Reluctantly Approves Ghana Medical<br />
School Project.<br />
0535 Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge 0549<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
'The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission." 0550<br />
0536 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Accra.<br />
October 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
U.S. Reluctantly Approves Ghana Medical<br />
School Project.<br />
0537 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. S. 2/18/76.<br />
Positive and Negative Factors Affecting U.S.-<br />
Ghanaian Relations.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 1/19/77.<br />
U.S. Reviews Volta Dam-Valco Project in<br />
Light of Political Situation in Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #324. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Meeting between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and U.S. Ambassador<br />
Mahoney to Discuss to Moroccan-Algerian<br />
Situation and Communist Chinese-Indian<br />
Dispute.<br />
Incoming Telegram #325. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah<br />
Suggests That Colombo Conference Powers<br />
Meet in Accra, Ghana, for Further<br />
Consideration of Sino-lndian Border Dispute.<br />
Incoming Telegram #326. Fr: William P.<br />
Mahoney, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/16/77.<br />
Discussions with Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah regarding Reduction of Tensions in<br />
Moroccan-Algerian Conflict.<br />
Incoming Telegram #331. Fr: Oliver L. Troxel,<br />
Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 2, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. 6/16/77.<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Minister Kojo Botsio<br />
Leaves for Morocco and Algeria with Special<br />
Message from Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Ghana.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Biographical Sketch of William P. Mahoney,<br />
Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Ghana.<br />
Incoming Telegram #351. Fr: Oliver L. Troxel,<br />
Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 6/16/77.<br />
Summary of Ghanaian President Kwame<br />
Nkrumah's Speech to Second Conference of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Journalists.<br />
Ghana/Reel 9 193
Frame<br />
0553<br />
0555<br />
0557<br />
0558<br />
0559<br />
0561<br />
0562<br />
0563<br />
0564<br />
194<br />
Document Frame<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. 0565<br />
To: NA.<br />
November 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 2/18/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
U.S. Ambassador William P. Mahoney, Jr.,<br />
regarding Situatbn in Ghana 0566<br />
Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr:<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
November 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 2/18/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0567<br />
U.S. Ambassador William P. Mahoney, Jr.,<br />
regarding Situation in Ghana.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 26, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. 0569<br />
C. 2/18/76.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S. Ambassador to Ghana<br />
William P. Mahoney, Jr. 0570<br />
Copy of Memorandum of Conversation.<br />
Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
November 19,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 2/18/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
U.S. Ambassador William P. Mahoney, Jr., 0571<br />
regarding Situation in Ghana.<br />
Guinea<br />
Guinea•January <strong>1961</strong>-May <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0572<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 16,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Message of Congratulations from President<br />
Toure of Guinea to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on His<br />
Assumption of Presidency. 0576<br />
Outgoing Telegram #436. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
January 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2. QUO.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ahmed Sekou Toure on His<br />
Inauguration as President of Republic of 0579<br />
Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2a.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F. 0588<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ahmed Sekou Toure on His<br />
Inauguration as President of Republic of<br />
Guinea.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Ahmed Sekou Toure on His<br />
Inauguration as President of Republic of<br />
Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
February 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 11/17/76.<br />
U.S. Reply to Messages from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Telli B. Diallo.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#3a.<br />
U.S. Reply to Letters from Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding Murder of<br />
DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3b.<br />
DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
U.S. Sends Congratulatory Message to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure on<br />
Birth of His Son.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean President Toure on Birth<br />
of His Son.<br />
Incoming Telegram #489. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#7. S. 7/20/76.<br />
Discussions with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure regarding U.S. Policy and<br />
Planning in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #494. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 6, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8. S. 7/20/76.<br />
Discussions with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure regarding Possible U.S. Aid to<br />
Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Attwood. To:<br />
George W. Ball.<br />
May 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 9pp. JFK#9. S. 7/20/76.<br />
Current Situation in Ghana and Its<br />
Implications for U.S. Policy.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 23, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#10.<br />
"Mr. Dungan Has Discussed with President<br />
Today at Some Length Subject of Attached<br />
Memorandum and Would Appreciate Your<br />
Calling Him When This Reaches You."<br />
Ghana/Guinea/Reël 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0589 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0607<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 24,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#10a. C. 7/20/76.<br />
Appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Dr. Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Ambassador to U.S.<br />
0590 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0608<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10b.<br />
Biographical Data on Dr. Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte, Guiñean Ambassador to U.S.<br />
0591 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure. 0609<br />
May 26, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#12.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines invitation from<br />
Guiñean President Toure to Visit Guinea.<br />
0592 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#12a. 0610<br />
"1.) Conte Showed Letter to Secretary in 0611<br />
Latter Part. 2.) Letter to O'Donnell 4/28<br />
Telling Us About...."<br />
0593 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#12b.<br />
Proposed Reply to Invitation from Guiñean 0612<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Visit Guinea.<br />
0594 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#12c.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation from Guiñean 0614<br />
President Toure to Visit Guinea.<br />
0596 Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12d.<br />
Guiñean President Toure Invites <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Visit Guinea.<br />
0597 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Dean Rusk. 0616<br />
May 27,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#14.<br />
'The Enclosed Airgram to U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry Is Submitted for White House<br />
Clearance."<br />
0598 Outgoing Airgram #CA-10358. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 31, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15. QUO. 0617<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure Declining<br />
Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
0600 Guinea•June <strong>1961</strong>-August <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0601 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0603 Incoming Telegram #537. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk. 0618<br />
June 1,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1. S. 12/14/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Presents Aid Proposal for Guinea to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
June3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
"Since This Is Something We Had Call on<br />
Yesterday, I Sent It on up to Mr. Dungan."<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 3,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2a.<br />
"For Information of Mr. Dungan."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: R. Sargent Shrlver.<br />
To: Acting Secretary of State.<br />
June 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#2b. C. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
Proposed Visit to Guinea by U.S. Peace<br />
Corps Director Shrlver.<br />
Divider Sheet. 1 p. JFK#2c.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Walt<br />
W. Rostow.<br />
June 6,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
U.S. Discusses Plans of Congolese<br />
(Brazzaville) President Fulbert Youlou to<br />
Build Dam at Kouilou.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: .<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte's Call to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on May 26,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 26,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a. C. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Response to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure's Invitation to<br />
Make State Visit to Guinea and Possible U.S.<br />
Assistance to Guinea.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
June 8,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. OUO.<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Director R. Sargent<br />
Shriver to Visit Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure as Personal Representative of<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: MZ [?]. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
June 12,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
"Hopkins Brought This In. Suggests That It<br />
Be Checked Out with State as to What<br />
Inscription Goes on Picture•if There Is to Be<br />
One. Mr. H. Said It Would Have to Be<br />
Inscribed and Framed by 3 PM Tomorrow<br />
Afternoon."<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6a.<br />
"Mr. Shriver Leaves 3:00 PM. June 13,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>."<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 195
Frame Document Frame<br />
0619 Incoming Telegram #3. Fr: William H. 0640<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#6b. OUO.<br />
Suggestion That U.S. Peace Corps Director<br />
R. Sargent Shriver Bring Autographed Photo<br />
of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Autographed Copy<br />
of French Edition of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Book 77»©<br />
Strategy of Peace for Guiñean President 0643<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0620 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
June 12,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
Letter of Introduction of U.S. Peace Corps 0646<br />
Director R. Sargent Shriver for Trip to<br />
Guinea.<br />
0621 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
JunelS, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#8.<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Toure to<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Thanking Him for His Efforts to 0649<br />
Consolidate Friendship and Cooperation<br />
between Guinea and U.S.<br />
0623 Incoming Telegram #557. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#9. S. 1/31/79 IP. 0650<br />
Guiñean Government's Response to U.S.<br />
AID Program.<br />
0629 Memorandum. Fr: R. Sargent Shriver. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk.<br />
June 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#10. OUO. 0658<br />
U.S. Peace Corps Director Shriver's<br />
Impressions of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure during His Trip to Guinea.<br />
0633 Memorandum. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: 0664<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#11.<br />
William H. Attwood Takes Initiative for New<br />
U.S. AID Program for Guinea.<br />
0634 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge 0665<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 29,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#12.<br />
"By Direction of Secretary, Copy of Enclosed<br />
Memorandum to President on Guinea Has 0666<br />
Been Sent to Mr. R. Sargent Shriver."<br />
0636 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 26,<strong>1961</strong>.3pp. JFK#12a. S. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
Developments regarding U.S. AID Program<br />
for Guinea. 0667<br />
0639 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#12b.<br />
Government of Guinea Accepts Most Points<br />
of U.S. Foreign Aid Package.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: William H. Attwood. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#U. C. NA.<br />
Response by Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Guinea, to Remarks Made by Chester<br />
Bowles, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large,<br />
regarding U.S. Policy in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
July 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13. S. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
U.S. AID Program for Guinea.<br />
Copy of Letter. Fr: William H. Attwood. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 7,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#14. C. NA.<br />
Response by Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Guinea, to Remarks Made by Chester<br />
Bowles, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large,<br />
regarding U.S. Policy in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#15.<br />
U.S. Financing of Boke, Guinea, Bauxite<br />
Project.<br />
Report. Fr: George W. Ball. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 8pp. JFK#15a. S. 1/31/79<br />
IP.<br />
U.S. Financing of Boke, Guinea, Bauxite<br />
Project.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 6pp. JFK#15b. C. 1/31/79.<br />
Preliminary Report on Outlook for Aluminum,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>-1970.<br />
Incoming Telegram #61. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#15c. S. 1/31/79.<br />
"Mr. Springsteen's Office (B) Notified 2:55<br />
PM 8/7/CWO-JSW."<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
August 17,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#16.<br />
"For Information."<br />
Incoming Telegram #123. Fr: Philip M. Kaiser.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#16a. S. 7/20/76.<br />
William H. Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Guinea, Sent to Hospital in Dakar, Senegal,<br />
for Treatment of Poliomyelitis Syndrome.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
August 19,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#17.<br />
"Get Well" Message for William H. Attwood,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
196 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0668 Outgoing Telegram #135. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0681<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dakar.<br />
August 19,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#17a. C. 7/20/76.<br />
"Get Well" Message for William H. Attwood,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
0669 Incoming Telegram #136. Fr: Philip M. Kaiser.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#18. 0682<br />
Response from William H. Attwood, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Guinea, to "Get Well" 0683<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0685<br />
0670 Outgoing Telegram #78. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
August 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#18a. S. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
U.S. State Department Informed of Boke<br />
Consortium's Proposal for New Program<br />
Concentrating Solely on Financing 0686<br />
Infrastructure and Mining Operations.<br />
0673 Memorandum. Fr: Donald A. Dumont.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
August 22, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#19.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s "Get Well" Message to<br />
William H. Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Guinea. 0687<br />
0674 Incoming Telegram #136. Fr: Philip M. Kaiser.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#18.<br />
Response from William H. Attwood, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Guinea, to "Get Well"<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0689<br />
0675 Incoming Telegram #563. Fr: Adlai E. 0690<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#20. LOU.<br />
Incident Involving Ambassador Michel Collet<br />
of Guinea in New York City.<br />
0677 Incoming Telegram #576. Fr: Adlai E. 0691<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#21. C. 1/31/79.<br />
Chronology of Developments in Incident<br />
Involving Ambassador Michel Collet of<br />
Guinea in New York City. 0692<br />
0679 Incoming Telegram #601. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#22.<br />
UN <strong>Africa</strong>n Group Issues Statement 0693<br />
regarding Incident Involving Ambassador<br />
Michel Collet of Guinea in New York City.<br />
0680 Incoming Telegram #197. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 31,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#23.<br />
Statement by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of<br />
Mali regarding Incident Involving Ambassador 0694<br />
Michel Collet of Guinea in New York City.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #605. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#24. C. 1/31/79 IP.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Orders Withdrawal of Guiñean Students from<br />
Soviet Universities.<br />
Guinea•September <strong>1961</strong>-March<br />
1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #199. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 1.<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Protest Note from Government of Mali<br />
regarding Incident Involving Ambassador<br />
Michel Collet of Guinea in New York City.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #159. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
September 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
U.S. Reply to Protest Note from Government<br />
of Mali regarding Incident Involving<br />
Ambassador Michel Collet of Guinea in New<br />
York City.<br />
Incoming Telegram #131. Fr: [?] Ross. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
September 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 2/1/79.<br />
U.S. Expresses Regrets over Incident<br />
Involving Ambassador Michel Collet of<br />
Guinea in New York City.<br />
Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
Guiñean Foreign Minister Louis-Lansana<br />
Beavogui's Visit to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4b. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Guiñean Foreign Minister Louis-Lansana<br />
Beavogui's Visit to U.S.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#4c.C. 2/1/79.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Guiñean Foreign<br />
Minister Louis-Lansana Beavogui.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 12,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Reply to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message of<br />
Congratulations on Third Anniversary of<br />
Guinea's Independence.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 10,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5a.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 197
Frame Document<br />
0695 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
To.ure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5b.<br />
Guiñean President Toure's Reply to<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message of Congratulations on<br />
Third Anniversary of Guinea's Independence.<br />
0697 Incoming Telegram #284. Fr: [?] Ross. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
November 19, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#6. C. 2/1/79.<br />
U.S. Navy South Atlantic Command's Amity<br />
Program Vessels Terminate Courtesy Call to<br />
Guinea.<br />
0699 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 21, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Developments on Boke and Fria Projects in<br />
Guinea.<br />
0700 Incoming Telegram #310. Fr: [?] Ross. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
December 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#9. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Developments Resulting in Downturn in<br />
U.S.-Guinean Relations.<br />
0701 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 5, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#10.<br />
Letters from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure and<br />
Mohammed Sanusi Mustapha, Acting Prime<br />
Minister of Sierra Leone.<br />
0702 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#10a.<br />
Guinean-U.S. Relations.<br />
0704 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#12.<br />
Guinean-U.S. Relations.<br />
0705 Incoming Telegram #336. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#13. LOU.<br />
Speech by Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure regarding Subversive Influence of<br />
French Communists and Criticism of Eastern<br />
Bloc Embassies in Guinea.<br />
0706 Incoming Telegram #341. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Possibility That Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure Might Request Recall of Soviet<br />
Ambassador.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0708 Outgoing Telegram #346. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 7/20/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding<br />
Guinean-U.S. Relations.<br />
0710 Outgoing Telegram #368. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
December 18, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#17. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Request for Clarification of Remarks by<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte Contained in Embassy Telegram #339.<br />
0711 Outgoing Telegram #381. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
December 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#20. C. 2/1/79.<br />
U.S. Announces New Aid Program for<br />
Guinea.<br />
0713 Outgoing Telegram #403. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
December 30, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#22.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Sends New Year's<br />
Greetings to Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
0714 Incoming Telegram #376. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#22a.<br />
New Year's Greetings from Guiñean<br />
President Toure to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0715 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#24b.<br />
Guinean-U.S. Relations.<br />
0716 Outgoing Telegram #485. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
February 2, 1962.1p. JFK#25. C. 2/1/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Welcomes Guiñean Mission.<br />
0717 Department of State Instruction #W-22. Fr:<br />
Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
February 5, 1962.1 p. JFK#26. LOU.<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0718 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 4,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Guiñean President Toure's Reply to Letter<br />
from <strong>Kennedy</strong> Delivered by Secretary of<br />
Commerce Luther Hodges regarding U.S.-<br />
Guinean Relations.<br />
0719 Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 11,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#26b.<br />
0720 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#27.<br />
"Please Tell S/S OK."<br />
198 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0721 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0734<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#27a.<br />
U.S. Trade and Economic Aid Relations with<br />
Guinea.<br />
0722 Incoming Telegram #1266. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 7, 1962. 2pp. JFK#29. C. 2/1/79 IP. 0735<br />
Discussions between Ghanaian President<br />
Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F. Calhoun, Vice<br />
President of Kaiser Industries Corporation,<br />
regarding Industrialization in Ghana. 0737<br />
0724<br />
0725<br />
0726<br />
0727<br />
Guinea•April 1962-June 1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. 0738<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
April 16,1962.1p.JFK#1.<br />
"For Clearance."<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith. 0741<br />
April 13,1962. 1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Request for White House Approval of<br />
Telegram.<br />
0728 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 10, 1962.1 p. JFK#7. 0744<br />
State Department Memorandum for Reading<br />
by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0729 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 11, 1962.1p.JFK#8.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between 0745<br />
Deputy Undersecretary of State U. Alexis<br />
<strong>John</strong>son and Moussa Diakite, Minister and<br />
Governor of Bank of Republic of Ghana, on<br />
Guinea's Economic Problems and Needs.<br />
0730 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure. 0749<br />
May 14, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure regarding Guinea's<br />
Economic and Financial Situation.<br />
0732 Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0751<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#9a.<br />
"OK."<br />
0733 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 12, 1962.1 p. JFK#9b. 0755<br />
Letter to Guiñean President Toure.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 12,1962. 1p. JFK#9c. LOU.<br />
Proposed Letter to Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> in<br />
Response to Guiñean Ministerial<br />
Delegation's Visit to U.S.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#9d.<br />
Guinea's Economic and Financial Situation.<br />
Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 25,1962. 1p.JFK#9e.<br />
Friendship between U.S. and Guinea.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #753. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#10.<br />
Activities of Guiñean Mission during Its Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #758. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 17,1962. 3pp. JFK#11. OUO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding<br />
Guinea's Economic and Financial Situation.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #759. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 18,1962. 1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Efforts by Guiñean Mission to Reestablish<br />
Guinea's Relations with UN Technical<br />
Assistance Officials.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: Eugene<br />
B. Abrams. To: NA.<br />
May 23,1962. 4pp. JFK#14. C. 10/13/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Guiñean<br />
Ministerial Delegation on May 10,1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 14,1962. 1p. JFK#14a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Guiñean<br />
Ministerial Delegation on May 10,1962.<br />
Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr:<br />
Eugene B. Abrams. To: NA.<br />
May 23,1962. 4pp. JFK#14b. C. 10/13/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Guiñean<br />
Ministerial Delegation on May 10,1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 7,1962. 1p. JFK#15.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 199
Frame Document Frame<br />
0756 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0772<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#15a.<br />
Message of Thanks from Guiñean<br />
Government for Warm Welcome Extended by<br />
U.S. to Guiñean Ministerial Delegation.<br />
0757 Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou 0773<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0774<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#15b.<br />
0758 Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 23,1962. 1p.JFK#15c.<br />
0759 Outgoing Telegram #816. Fr: NA. To: U.S. 0775<br />
Embassy, Conakry. 0776<br />
JuneS, 1962. 1p. JFK#16.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure Expressing<br />
Hopes for Closer Relations between U.S.<br />
and Guinea.<br />
0760 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0777<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0778<br />
June 7,1962. 1p.JFK#16a.<br />
Proposed Text of Telegram from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure.<br />
0761 Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure. 0779<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16b.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Hopes for Closer<br />
Relations between U.S. and Guinea,<br />
0762 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0780<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16c.<br />
Memorial Day Message from Guiñean<br />
President Toure to <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0763 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
May 31,1962. 1p.JFK#16d.<br />
"For Recommendation."<br />
0764 Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou 0781<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16f.<br />
0765 Guinea•Guidelines for Policy and<br />
Operations, April 1962. 0782<br />
0766 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p. 0783<br />
0767 Guinea•July 1962-September 1962.<br />
0768 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0770 Department of State Airgram #A-22. Fr: 0784<br />
William H. Attwood. To: State Department.<br />
July 19, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. QUO.<br />
U.S. Delegation to Guiñean Independence<br />
Day Celebration.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #50. Fr: [?] Kirk. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
July 28,1962.1p.JFK#5.<br />
White House Informed That Personal Letter<br />
to William H. Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Guinea, Forwarded for Delivery.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#9.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #166. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 7,1962. 1p. JFK#10. S. 6/13/78.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#11.<br />
Incoming Telegram #127. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 9,1962. 1p. JFK#11a. S. 6/13/78.<br />
U.S. Discusses Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Proposed Trip to U.S. with<br />
Diallo Telli, Guinea's Representative to UN.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#15.<br />
Incoming Telegram #133. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 13,1962. 1p. JFK#15a.<br />
S. 6/13/78.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Plans to Attend UN Meeting.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
September 14,1962. 1p. JFK#17.<br />
"For White House Clearance Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #189. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 14,1962.1p. JFK#18. S. 6/13/78.<br />
U.S. State Department Asks William H.<br />
Attwood, U.S. Ambassador to Guinea, to Be<br />
Present during Talks between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #190. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 15,1962. 1p. JFK#19. S. 6/13/78.<br />
Date for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#20.<br />
Incoming Telegram #146. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 20,1962. 1p. JFK#23. S. 6/13/78.<br />
"Suggestions Pouched A-112 Today."<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#26.<br />
200 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0785 Incoming Telegram #166. Fr: William H. 0797<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 27,1962.1 p. JFK#27.<br />
C. 6/13/78.<br />
France Announces Willingness to Offer<br />
Technical Assistance to and Settle Financial [Note<br />
Differences with Guinea. 0798<br />
0786 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#28.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Henry J. Tasca and Seydou [Saidou] Conte, 0798<br />
Guiñean Ambassador to U.S., regarding<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Proposed Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0787 Outgoing Telegram #217. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 26,1962. 1 p. JFK#29. S. 6/13/78. 0799<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Agrees to Meet with<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0788 Incoming Telegram #160. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,1962. 1 p. JFK#32. S. 6/13/78. 0800<br />
Travel Plans of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
0789 Incoming Telegram #161. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,1962.1p. JFK#33. S. 6/13/78.<br />
Plans for a Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure's Visit to U.S. 0801<br />
0790 Guinea•October 1-11,1962.<br />
0791 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0793 Outgoing Telegram #224. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
October 1,1962.1 p. JFK#1. S. 8/29/77. 0802<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
0794 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 8, 1962. 1 p. JFK#3. 0803<br />
Persons Participating in <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Meeting with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
0795 Outgoing Telegram #229. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#4. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Plans for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> 0804<br />
and Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0796 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Plans for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry.<br />
October 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#4e.<br />
Arrangements for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
with Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Following Documents Filed Out of Order.]<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
Octobers, 1962.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
"May We Have White House Clearance on<br />
Enclosed Draft Cable to Conakry?"<br />
Note. Fr: Pat [?]. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4c.<br />
The President Will See Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
at 12 o'Clock on 10 October with Luncheon<br />
to Follow. I Have Notified Governor<br />
Williams:s Office."<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#4d.<br />
"May We Have White House Clearance on<br />
Attached Draft Cable to Conakry?"<br />
Outgoing Telegram #896. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Bonn, London, and<br />
Paris.<br />
Octobers, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 8/29/77.<br />
U.S. Informs Representatives of French and<br />
British Embassies of Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure's Plans to Visit UN.<br />
Incoming Telegram #172. Fr: [?] Kirk. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4,1962.1p. JFK#6. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To;<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 4,1962.1p. JFK#7. S. 7/22/76.<br />
Briefing Papers for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Meeting with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Incoming Telegram #175. Fr: [?] Kirk.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#8. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Announcement of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Address to UN General<br />
Assembly and Arrangements for His Meeting<br />
with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #238. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#11. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 201
Frame Document Frame<br />
0805 Outgoing Telegram #920. Fr: George W. Ball. 0819<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bonn.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#12. C. 8/29/77.<br />
U.S. Informs Representative of West German<br />
Embassy of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Plans to Visit U.S. 0820<br />
0806 Outgoing Telegram #241. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#13. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Arrangements for Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure. 0823<br />
0807 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 6, 1962.1p. JFK#14. S. 8/29/77.<br />
Possible Attendance of Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure at Middle Level 0826<br />
Manpower Conference in Puerto Rico.<br />
0808 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: William H.<br />
Brubeck. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 6,1962.1p. JFK#14. S. 8/29/77. 0831<br />
Possible Attendance of Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure at Middle Level<br />
Manpower Conference in Puerto Rico.<br />
0809 Memorandum. Fr: Alan Logan. To: NA. 0841<br />
October 7, 1962.2pp. JFK#15.<br />
Suggested Talking Points for Toast by <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> at His Luncheon for Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure. 0842<br />
0811 Incoming Telegram #1151. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9,1962.2pp. JFK#17. OUO.<br />
Principal Themes of Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure's Speech to UN General 0843<br />
Assembly.<br />
0813 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#18. S. 3/2/79.<br />
Briefing Book for Guiñean President Ahmed 0844<br />
Sekou Toure's Visit and Memorandum from<br />
U.S. Ambassador William H. Attwood<br />
Containing Suggestions for Expansion of 0845<br />
U.S. AID Program in Guinea. 0846<br />
0815 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#18. S. 3/2/79.<br />
Briefing Book for Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Visit and Memorandum from<br />
U.S. Ambassador William H. Attwood<br />
Containing Suggestions for Expansion of<br />
U.S. AID Program in Guinea.<br />
0817 Tabl. 1p.JFK#18a.<br />
0818 Tab 2. 1p.JFK#18c.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 11,1962.1p. JFK#22.<br />
Possibility That Ford Foundation Might<br />
Sponsor Village Development Program in<br />
Guinea.<br />
Letter. Fr: Douglas Ensminger. To: Chester<br />
Bowles.<br />
September 26,1962. 3pp. JFK#22a.<br />
Ford Foundation Advises Colombia on Plans<br />
for <strong>National</strong> Rural Community Development<br />
Program.<br />
Letter. Fr: Douglas Ensminger. To: Guillermo<br />
Leon Valencia.<br />
September 20,1962. 3pp. JFK#22b.<br />
Colombia's Proposed <strong>National</strong> Community<br />
Development Program.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#22c.<br />
Colombia's Proposed <strong>National</strong> Community<br />
Development Program.<br />
Report. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: NA.<br />
August 17,1962. 10pp. JFK#22d.<br />
Administration of Rural Development in<br />
Underdeveloped Countries.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
October-S, 1962. 1p. JFK#23.<br />
Recent <strong>Kennedy</strong>-Sekou Toure Meeting.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 9,1962. 1p. JFK#23a.<br />
Farewell Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
October 8,1962. 1p. JFK#23b.<br />
Farewell Message.<br />
Guinea•Briefing Book for Visit of<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure,<br />
Octobers, 1962 (Part I).<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Briefing Book (Part I). Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
October 8,1962. 16pp. JFK#1-JFK#28.<br />
OUO. C. NA.<br />
Briefing Book for Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Visit to U.S. [Program for<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Visit to U.S.; Index of Background Papers for<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Visit to U.S.; Map of Guinea].<br />
202 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0862 Guinea•BriefIng Book for Visit of 0894<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure,<br />
Octobers, 1962 (Part II).<br />
0863 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0864 Briefing Book (Part II). Fr: NA..To: NA.<br />
October 8,1962. 22pp. JFK#1 -JFK#24. 0895<br />
Briefing Book for Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Visit to U.S. [Index of Public<br />
Statements for Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Visit to U.S.; Talking Points for<br />
U.S. Statement on Arrival of Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure; Talking 0896<br />
Points for Toast by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> at His 0897<br />
Luncheon for Guiñean President Ahmed 0898<br />
Sekou Toure; Dean Rusk's Statement on<br />
Departure of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure; and Photographs of Guiñean<br />
Officials].<br />
0886 Guinea•October 12-31,1962.<br />
0887 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p. 0900<br />
0888 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
October 12, 1962. 1p. JFK#1. C. NA.<br />
Memoranda of Conversations Relating to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Visit to U.S. 0901<br />
0889 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 16,1962. 1 p. JFK#3.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Farewell Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0904<br />
0890 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 11,1962. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Farewell Message.<br />
0891 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0909<br />
October 19,1962. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
'Thank-You" Message from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0892 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a. 0910<br />
'Thank-You" Message.<br />
0893 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 23,1962. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Memoranda of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean President Ahmed 0911<br />
Sekou Toure, October 10, 1962.<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-140. Fr:<br />
William H. Attwood. To: State Department.<br />
October 23,1962. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Declaration regarding His Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 29,1962. 1p. JFK#7a.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
Guinea•November 1962-March <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
CIA Cable #TDCS DB-3/652,008. Fr: CIA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
November 2, 1962.2pp. JFK#2. .<br />
NA. 9/14/76 IP.<br />
Guiñean and Algerian Attitudes toward<br />
Establishment of Aircraft Landing Facilities to<br />
Service Soviet and Czech Flights to Cuba.<br />
Incoming Telegram. Fr: [?] Kolarek.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 16,1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Indiana Senator Vance Hartke's Impressions<br />
of His Trip to Guinea.<br />
Incoming Telegram #252. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 3/10/78.<br />
Indiana Senator Vance Hartke Recommends<br />
U.S. AID Program for Guinea.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-175. Fr:<br />
William H. Attwood. To: State Department.<br />
November 20,1962. 5pp. JFK#6.<br />
C. 3/10/78 IP.<br />
Indiana Senator Vance Hartke's Visit to<br />
Guinea.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #396. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
November 20,1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 3/10/78.<br />
U.S. Receives Report That Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure Badly Burned<br />
in Accident While Returning from Visit with<br />
President William Tubman of Liberia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #262. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 21,1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 3/10/78.<br />
Report of Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure's Involvement in Accident Proves<br />
False.<br />
Incoming Telegram #281. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 3, 1962.1p. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Exposes Major Financial Scandals in Guinea.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 203
Frame Document Frame<br />
0912 Incoming Telegram #288. Fr: William H. 0923<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 5, 1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 3/10/78.<br />
Guiñean Government Demands Extradition<br />
from Morocco of Lebanese Traders Involved<br />
in Financial Scandal.<br />
0913 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0924<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 9, 1962.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Status of Oil Extraction and Soap Plant for<br />
Guinea.<br />
0914 Memorandum. Fr: Frank M. Coffin. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0926<br />
December 9,1962.1p. JFK#11a. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Status of Oil Extraction and Soap Plant for<br />
Guinea.<br />
0915 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
January 11,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#12. 0927<br />
U.S. Offers Reciprocal Privileges to Guiñean<br />
Government to Establish Radio Station at or<br />
near Their Embassy in Washington, D.C.<br />
0916 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#12a. 0929<br />
Establishment of U.S. Government Radio<br />
Station in Guinea.<br />
0917 Draft Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#12b.<br />
U.S. Offers Reciprocal Privileges to Guiñean 0930<br />
Government to Establish Radio Station at or<br />
near Their Embassy in Washington, D.C.<br />
0918 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13. C. 1/20/77. 0931<br />
Items for Discussions at Farewell Call of<br />
Guinea's Ambassador to U.S.<br />
0919 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0933<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#15.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S. <strong>National</strong><br />
Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
0920 Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA. 0934<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#15a.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S. <strong>National</strong><br />
Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
0921 Incoming Telegram #419. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk. 0935<br />
February 4,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#16. C. 3/10/78.<br />
USSR Attempts to Force Soviet School<br />
Teacher Svetlana Ussopova to Leave Guinea<br />
against Her Will.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Februaiy6,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#17.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ambassador Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte of Guinea.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
January 23.1962. 2pp. JFK#17a. C. 3/10/78.<br />
Farewell Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> by<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte.<br />
Memorandum. Fr; William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#17b.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ambassador Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte of Guinea.<br />
Copy of Memorandum of Conversation.<br />
Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
January 23.1962. 2pp. JFK#17c. C. 3/10/78.<br />
Farewell Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> by<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte.<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#18.<br />
"For Transmittal, Per Your Memorandum of<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>, 3/5 1518."<br />
Note. Fr: Gloria Newman. To: NA.<br />
February 8,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"Enclosed Are Copies for Central <strong>Files</strong> and<br />
One Copy for Your Office <strong>Files</strong>. We Are<br />
Finished with Case in Our Office."<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#18a.<br />
"Requested and Drafted by Department of<br />
State."<br />
Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#18b.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S. <strong>National</strong><br />
Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#18c.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S. <strong>National</strong><br />
Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#18d.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S. <strong>National</strong><br />
Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
204 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
0936 Outgoing Telegram #641. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0947<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry. 0948<br />
February 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#19. 0949<br />
Text of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message for U.S.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Exhibition at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
0938 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Kenneth O'Donnell. 0951<br />
February 20,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Guinea's New<br />
Ambassador to U.S. Karim Bangoura.<br />
0939 Incoming Telegram #512. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#21. 0952<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Announces Currency Reform.<br />
0940 Outgoing Telegram #753. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
March 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#22.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure in Reply to 0956<br />
Message of Sympathy from Guiñean<br />
Government regarding Recent Floods in U.S.<br />
0941 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 15,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#22a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Acknowledgement of 0957<br />
Message from Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure Expressing Sympathy over<br />
Recent Floods in U.S.<br />
0942 Telegram. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#22b. 0959<br />
Message of Sympathy from Guiñean<br />
Government over Recent Floods in U.S.<br />
0943 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#22c. 0961<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Acknowledgement of Message<br />
from Guiñean President Toure Expressing<br />
Sympathy over Recent Floods in U.S.<br />
0944 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
March 14,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#22d. 0963<br />
"For Translation."<br />
0945 Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 13, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#22f.<br />
0946 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0965<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 26, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#23.<br />
Karim Bangoura, New Guiñean Ambassador<br />
to U.S., Requests Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9<br />
Document<br />
Guinea•April <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #601. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 6, <strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#1. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
Civil Air Developments in Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#2.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Karim Bangoura, Guiñean<br />
Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 3,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. [Page 1 Duplicated.]<br />
JFK#2a. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Calls on <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss U.S. Economic and<br />
Social Assistance to Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 24,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Karim Bangoura, Guiñean<br />
Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 3, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#3a. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Guiñean Ambassador Calls on <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss U.S. Economic and<br />
Social Assistance to Guinea<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 1,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 7/27/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Karim<br />
Bangoura, Guiñean Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Briefing Memorandum. Fr: Alan Logan. To:<br />
NA.<br />
April 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a. C. 3/2/79 IP.<br />
Talking Points for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
with Karim Bangoura, Guiñean Ambassador<br />
to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #922. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
April 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 7/27/76.<br />
U.S. Procedure for Discussions of Aid for<br />
Guinea.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
April 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
205
Frame Document Frame<br />
0966 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, 0986<br />
Conakry.<br />
April 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5b. C. 7/27/76.<br />
U.S. Procedure for Discussions of Aid for<br />
Guinea. 0987<br />
0968 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
0969 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. 0989<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte,<br />
Guiñean Minister of Youth, Education, and<br />
Culture and Special Representative of<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0971 Tab 1.1 p. JFK#1 Oa. 0990<br />
0972 Briefing Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#10b. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Talking Points for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting<br />
with Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte, Guiñean<br />
Minister of Youth, Education, and Culture and<br />
Special Representative of President Ahmed 0993<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
0975 Tab 2.1p.JFK#10d.<br />
0976 Outgoing Telegram #14. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
April 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#11.<br />
White House Announces That Peace Corps<br />
Director R. Sargent Shriver Will Be Official<br />
U.S. Representative at Opening of U.S. 0994<br />
Exhibition in Conakry, Guinea.<br />
0977 Guinea•May <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0978 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0979 Outgoing Telegram #977. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 7/27/76.<br />
Summary of Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. 0995<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte,<br />
Guiñean Minister of Youth, Education, and<br />
Culture and Special Representative of<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0982 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0997<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0983 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 1000<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#3a.<br />
Guiñean President Toure to Send Mission of<br />
Friendship to U.S. Headed by Dr. Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Minister of Youth,<br />
Education, and Culture, to Discuss Economic<br />
Relations between U.S. and Guinea.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
May 3, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
May 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a.<br />
Discussions with Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte<br />
on Guinea's Problems and Achievements.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4b. LOU.<br />
Revised Text of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#4c.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure regarding Discussions with<br />
Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte on Guinea's<br />
Problems and Achievements.<br />
Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4d.<br />
Guiñean President Toure to Send Mission of<br />
Friendship to U.S. Headed by Dr. Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Minister of Youth,<br />
Education, and Culture, to Discuss Economic<br />
Relations between U.S. and Guinea.<br />
Copy of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4d.<br />
Guiñean President Toure to Send Mission of<br />
Friendship to U.S. Headed by Dr. Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Minister of Youth,<br />
Education, and Culture, to Discuss Economic<br />
Relations between U.S. and Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
April 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4e. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#4f.<br />
Developments in <strong>Africa</strong> and U.S. Exhibition in<br />
Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#5.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte,<br />
Guiñean Minister of Youth, Education, and<br />
Culture.<br />
206 Guinea/Reel 9
Frame Document Frame<br />
1001 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 1017<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Karim Bangoura, Guiñean<br />
Ambassador to U.S.<br />
1003 Outgoing Telegram #987. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry. 1018<br />
May 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Good Will Mission to U.S. by Dr. Seydou<br />
[Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Minister of Youth,<br />
Education, and Culture.<br />
1007 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 1021<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#10.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
George W. Ball and Dr. Seydou [Saidou]<br />
Conte, Guiñean Minister of Youth, Education, 1022<br />
and Culture.<br />
1008 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#10a. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Dr. Seydou [Saidou] Conte, Guiñean Minister<br />
of Youth, Education, and Culture, Calls on<br />
George W. Ball during His Good Will Visit to 1028<br />
U.S.<br />
1011 Outgoing Telegram #1033. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#13. S. 2/9/79.<br />
Timing of White House Announcement of<br />
Acceptance of William H. Attwood's<br />
Resignation as U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
1012 Outgoing Telegram #1039. Fr: Dean Rusk. 1029<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#14. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding<br />
U.S. Aid Program in Guinea.<br />
1015 Telegram. Fr: William H. Attwood.<br />
To: White House. 1030<br />
May 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#15. S. 1/12/79.<br />
"Have Just Seen New York Times Story and<br />
Wish to Reiterate That I Would Not Accept<br />
Appointment to Indonesia at This Time."<br />
1016 Incoming Telegram #742. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: State Department.<br />
May 20, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#16. C. 7/28/76. 1032<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Plans to Release Text of Letter from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #743. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 20,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#17. C. 7/28/76.<br />
U.S. Informed of Progress of Paris Talks<br />
between France and Guinea regarding<br />
Possible Commercial, Cultural, and Technical<br />
Assistance Accords.<br />
Incoming Telegram #747. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#18. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Discussions with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure regarding U.S. AID to Guinea.<br />
Incoming Telegram #753. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#19. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Discussions with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure regarding U.S. AID to Guinea.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
May 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#20. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Discussions with Ambassador Karim<br />
Bangoura regarding Guinea's Position at<br />
Addis Ababa Conference and Its Desire to<br />
Move away from Soviet Bloc.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1054. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 21,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#21. C. 7/28/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Foreign Minister's Conference in<br />
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Adopts Guiñean<br />
Resolution Requesting <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Intervene against Racial Strife in Southern<br />
U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #755. Fr: [?] Ball. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#22. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean Government Denies That Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure Submitted<br />
Resolution on Racial Strife in U.S. at Addis<br />
Ababa Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #760. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#23. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean Government Denies That Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure Submitted<br />
Resolution Criticizing <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> at<br />
Addis Ababa Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #766. Fr: William H.<br />
Attwood. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#25. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure Thanking <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S.<br />
Interest in Guinea's Economic Development.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9 207
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Outgoing Telegram #1084. Fr: Dean Rusk. 1046<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#26. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Diallo Telii, Guiñean Representative at Addis 1048<br />
Ababa Conference, Supports Condemnation<br />
of U.S. for Racial Discrimination.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Gordon Chase. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#28. C. 2/2/77.<br />
French Ambassador's Nonattendance at U.S. 1051<br />
Peace Corps Director R. Sargent Shriver's<br />
Speech at Conakry, Guinea.<br />
Incoming Telegram #859. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#29. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Diallo Telli Inquiry regarding Reply to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 1052<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#30.<br />
Transmittal of Message from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Tab A. 1p.JFK#30a.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#30b. LOU.<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Letter. Fr: Karim Bangoura. To: G. Mennen<br />
Williams.<br />
May 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#30c.<br />
Transmittal of Message from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#30d.<br />
"Thank-You" Message for U.S. Interest in<br />
Guinea's Economic Development.<br />
TabB. 1p.JFK#30e.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassies,<br />
Conakry and Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
May 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#30f. C. 7/28/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Gratification for<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Kind Remarks regarding U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 000 ^<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 24, 1964. 1p.JFK#30g.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Karim Bangoura.<br />
To: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
May 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#30h.<br />
Reel 10<br />
0001<br />
0002<br />
0004<br />
0007<br />
0008<br />
Document<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: Karim Bangoura.<br />
May 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#30i.<br />
Incoming Telegram #869. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#32. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Letter Expressing Friendship and Esteem for<br />
U.S. from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #466. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#33. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Concerned over Possible Adverse U.S.<br />
Public Reaction to Presence of DRC<br />
Secessionist Leader Antoine Gizenga in<br />
Guinea.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1111. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Conakry and Dar-es-<br />
Salaam.<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#34. C. 7/28/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Appreciation of<br />
Kind Messages.<br />
Guinea cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1 p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
Guinea•June <strong>1963</strong>-July <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 2pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #879. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Assures U.S. That DRC Secessionist Leader<br />
Antoine Gizenga Will Engage in No Activities<br />
Inimical to DRC Government While in<br />
Guinea.<br />
Routing Sheet. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
Incoming Telegram #880. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2a. C. 1/30/79.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Conveys His Thanks for Personal Message<br />
from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #467. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
May 30, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#2b.<br />
William Leonhart, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Tanganyika, Asked to Deliver Message in<br />
Absence of William H. Attwood, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
Guinea/Reel 9/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0010 Outgoing Telegram #1105. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0030<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
May 30, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2c. C. 1/30/79.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Appreciation for<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's 0032<br />
Comments on U.S. Policy and Purpose on<br />
Civil Rights.<br />
0011 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: William H. Brubeck.<br />
May 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2d. C. 1/30/79.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expressing 0033<br />
Appreciation for Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure's Comments on U.S. Policy and<br />
Purpose on Civil Rights.<br />
0012 Incoming Telegram #882. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure 0035<br />
Expresses Hope That Addis Ababa Con-<br />
ference Will Open New Era of Reconciliation<br />
of <strong>Africa</strong> and <strong>Africa</strong>n Relations with U.S.<br />
0013 Incoming Telegram #816. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Discussions with Diallo Telli, Guiñean 0036<br />
Representative to Addis Ababa Conference,<br />
regarding Resolution Referring to U.S. Racial<br />
Troubles.<br />
0015 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean 0037<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding<br />
Addis Ababa Conference and OAU Charter.<br />
0017 Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5a.<br />
Addis Ababa Conference and OAU Charter. 0038<br />
0019 Charter. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
May <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#5b.<br />
OAU Charter. 0039<br />
0027 Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announces Appointment of<br />
James I. Loeb as New U.S. Ambassador to 0040<br />
Guinea.<br />
0028 Incoming Telegram #854. Fr: [?] Cassilly. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
June 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Discussions with Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure regarding U.S. Position on<br />
Portuguese Colonies in <strong>Africa</strong> and South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #900. Fr: [?] Cassilly. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
June 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 1/20/79.<br />
Guinea Signs Aid Agreement with USSR.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #23. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
July 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13. C. 7/28/76.<br />
U.S. Concern regarding Soviet Use of<br />
Guinea as Fueling Stop for Aircraft En Route<br />
to Cuba.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 5,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#14. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Request for Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> by<br />
Guiñean UN Ambassador Diallo Telli, Special<br />
Representative of Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell.<br />
July 9,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#16.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Expresses Desire to Meet<br />
with Guiñean UN Ambassador Diallo Telli and<br />
Guiñean Ambassador to U.S Karim<br />
Bangoura.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #65. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
July 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#19. C. 7/28/76.<br />
U.S. Requests Information on Soviet Flights<br />
Landing in Guinea for Use at Meeting<br />
between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean UN<br />
Ambassador Diallo Telli.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Guiñean UN Ambassador and Special Envoy<br />
Diallo Telli.<br />
Table. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#20c. C. 1 /30/79.<br />
U.S. Assistance to Guinea.<br />
Incoming Telegram #78. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#21. C. 1/30/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Report on Soviet Aircraft Landing in<br />
Guinea En Route to Cuba.<br />
Incoming Telegram #82. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#22. C. 1/30/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy Officer in Conakry, Guinea,<br />
Mistakes Soviet Aeroflot llyushin for Soviet<br />
TU-114 Aircraft.<br />
Guinea/Reel 10 209
Frame Document Frame<br />
0041 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0053<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#23.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Carl Kaysen, Deputy Special Assistant to<br />
President for <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Affairs, and<br />
Guiñean Ambassador to U.S. Karim<br />
Bangoura.<br />
0042 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0056<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#23b.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Carl Kaysen, Deputy Special Assistant to<br />
President for <strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Affairs, and 0057<br />
Guiñean Ambassador to U.S. Karim<br />
Bangoura.<br />
0043 Incoming Telegram #82. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#25a. C. 1/30/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy Officer in Conakry, Guinea,<br />
Mistakes Soviet Aerof lot llyushin for Soviet<br />
TU-114 Aircraft. 0060<br />
0045 Memorandum. Fr: Harlan Cleveland.<br />
To: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.<br />
July 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#26.<br />
Briefing Note for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Meeting with Guiñean UN Ambassador<br />
Diallo Telli.<br />
0046 Tab A. 1p.JFK#26a.<br />
0047 Briefing Note. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0061<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#26b.<br />
UN Special Committee on Apartheid<br />
Proposes Full Embargo of Arms and<br />
Petroleum Products against South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0048 TabB. 1p. JFK#26c.<br />
0049 Incoming Telegram #175. Fr: Sidney R.<br />
Yates. To: Dean Rusk. 0066<br />
July 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#26d. 0067<br />
Chairman of UN Special Committee on<br />
Apartheid and Guiñean UN Ambassador<br />
Diallo Telli Issues Statement That Racial<br />
Policies of South <strong>Africa</strong> Constitutes Threat<br />
to World Peace. 0068<br />
0051 TabC. 1p. JFK#26e.<br />
0052 Excerpt from Press Conference. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#26f.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Discusses U.S. Position<br />
on Participation of South <strong>Africa</strong> in UN and<br />
Its Agencies. 0073<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #116. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#27. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Highlights of Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean UN Ambassador<br />
Diallo Telli regarding Apartheid in South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> and Need for Self-Determination for<br />
Portuguese Possessions in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#27a. C. NA.<br />
The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: Selected U.S.<br />
Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 19,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#27. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Highlights of Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Guiñean UN Ambassador<br />
Diallo Telli regarding Apartheid in South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> and Need for Self-Determination for<br />
Portuguese Possessions in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#29.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Guiñean UN Ambassador Diallo Telli and<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Delivery of<br />
Personal Message from Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#29a. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean UN Ambassador and Special Envoy<br />
Diallo Telli Meets with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Deliver Personal Message from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p. JFK#29b.<br />
Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#29c.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Are Sidelined in Blue."<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#29d. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Guiñean UN Ambassador and Special Envoy<br />
Diallo Telli Meets with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Deliver Personal Message from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Incoming Telegram #113. Fr: [?] Cassilly.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#31. LOU.<br />
Portuguese Guiñean Guerilla Leader Amilcar<br />
Cabrai Criticizes U.S. Support of Portugal<br />
and Use of U.S. Arms in Portuguese Guinea.<br />
210 Guinea/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0074 Guinea•August <strong>1963</strong>. oo89<br />
0075 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0076 Outgoing Telegram #131. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. C. 7/28/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Conveys Appreciation for<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou 0091<br />
Toure and Discussion of <strong>Africa</strong>n Problems<br />
with Guiñean UN Ambassador Diallo Telli.<br />
0077 Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#2a. C. NA. 0092<br />
The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
0078 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2. C. 7/28/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Conveys Appreciation for 0095<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure and Discussion of <strong>Africa</strong>n Problems<br />
with Guiñean UN Ambassador Diallo Telli.<br />
0079 Memorandum. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. McKesson.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 7/28/76. 0097<br />
Request for Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
by James I. Loeb, New U.S. Ambassador<br />
to Guinea.<br />
0081 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#3a.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure Introducing New U.S. 0098<br />
Ambassador James I. Loeb and Thanking<br />
Him for His Views on Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
0085 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: ÑA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3b. 0101<br />
Biographical Data on James I. Loeb, New<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
0086 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell.<br />
August 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#4. 0102<br />
Efforts to Arrange Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for James I. Loeb, New U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
0087 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#5.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for James 0106<br />
I. Loeb, New U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.<br />
0088 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6.<br />
"Sam Thinks This Would Be Good Reading<br />
for President before He Sees Ambassador<br />
Loeb Tomorrow at 10."<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
August 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7.<br />
Introduction of New U.S. Ambassador James<br />
I. Loeb and Appreciation for His Views on<br />
Addis Ababa Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7a. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Toure.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7b.<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Toure<br />
regarding Addis Ababa Conference,<br />
Decolonization, and Apartheid.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
August 23, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8.<br />
Introducing New U.S. Ambassador James I.<br />
Loeb and Thanking Him for His Views on<br />
Addis Ababa Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 26.<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8a. LOU.<br />
Recommended Reply for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Letter on Apartheid and Portuguese Colonies<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#8b.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure regarding Addis Ababa<br />
Conference, Decolonization, and Apartheid.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8c. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#8d.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure Introducing New U.S.<br />
Ambassador James I. Loeb and Thanking<br />
Him for His Views on Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 23, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8e. LOU.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Toure.<br />
Guinea/Reel 10 211
Frame Document Frame<br />
0107 Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure. 0124<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 17, <strong>1963</strong>.3pp.JFK#8f.<br />
Addis Ababa Conference, Decolonization,<br />
and Apartheid.<br />
0110 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#8g. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Guiñean<br />
President Toure Introducing New U.S. 0125<br />
Ambassador James I. Loeb and Thanking<br />
Him for His Views on Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
0113 Note. Fr: <strong>John</strong> A. McKesson. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
August 30, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#9. 0126<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Are Sidelined in Blue."<br />
0114 Guinea•September <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0115 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0117 Outgoing Telegram #278. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0127<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1.<br />
C. 2/9/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Will Not Attempt to Persuade Guiñean 0128<br />
Government to Reverse Its Decision and<br />
Allow Alaska Airlines, Inc. (ASA) to Continue<br />
Operations.<br />
0120 Incoming Telegram #277. Fr: James I. Loeb. 0133<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Possible Resumption of Soviet Aircraft<br />
Landings in Guinea for Flights En Route to<br />
Cuba.<br />
0121 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
U.S. Ambassador James I. Loeb to Express 0135<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Appreciation for Message<br />
from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
0122 Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3b.<br />
Letter of Congratulations regarding U.S.<br />
Government's Attitude in Race Struggle and 0136<br />
Position Adopted on Civil Rights March on<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
0123 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry.<br />
September 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#3c. C. 7/28/76. 0137<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure on _<br />
U.S. Position on Civil Rights and March on<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Document<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3d.<br />
Letter of Congratulations from Guiñean<br />
President Toure regarding U.S.<br />
Government's Attitude in Race Struggle and<br />
Position Adopted on Civil Rights March on<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Septembers, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3e.<br />
Translation of Cable to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure, Dated September 3,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3f.<br />
Letter of Congratulations regarding U.S.<br />
Government's Attitude in Race Struggle and<br />
Position Adopted on Civil Rights March on<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read.<br />
September 4, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#3g.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Septembers, <strong>1963</strong>.4pp. [Note: Last Page of<br />
Telegram Repeated.] JFK#3h.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #307. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4.<br />
C. 7/28/76.<br />
Letter of Congratulations from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure regarding<br />
U.S. Government's Attitude in Race Struggle<br />
and Position Adopted on Civil Rights March<br />
on Washington, D.C.<br />
Incoming Telegram #315. Fr: James I. Loeb.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Director of Shell-Conakry Reports Fueling<br />
Soviet and Cuban Aircraft in Guinea on<br />
Orders from Guiñean President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6. C. 7/28/76.<br />
Memorandum regarding Termination of<br />
Alaska Airlines' Services in Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#6a. C. 2/9/79.<br />
Termination of Alaska Airlines' Services in<br />
Guinea.<br />
212 Guinea/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0139 Outgoing Telegram #371. Fr: George W. Ball. 0151<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Conakry.<br />
September 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Changes Made in <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Message to Guiñean President Ahmed 0152<br />
Sekou Toure on Fifth Anniversary of Guiñean<br />
Independence.<br />
0140 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#7a. LOU. 0153<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure on Fifth<br />
Anniversary of Guiñean Independence.<br />
0141 Draft Message. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7b.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure on Fifth 0155<br />
Anniversary of Guiñean Independence.<br />
0142 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Conakry.<br />
September 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7c. LOU.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Conakry Authorized to 0156<br />
Transmit <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure on<br />
Fifth Anniversary of Guiñean Independence.<br />
0143 Incoming Telegram #389. Fr: James I. Loeb.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 7/28/76. 0157<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
Announces New Changes in Economic<br />
Policy.<br />
0145 Incoming Telegram #495. Fr: James I. Loeb.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0158<br />
November 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Discussions between Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure and U.S. AID Officials in<br />
Guinea. 0159<br />
0146 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11.<br />
C. 7/28/76. 0160<br />
Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou Toure's<br />
Unhappiness with U.S. AID Program in<br />
Guinea. 0162<br />
0148 Note. Fr: Helen [?]. To: Polly A. Yates.<br />
January 28.1964.1p. JFK#12.<br />
"I Am Sorry•I Draw Blank on This One."<br />
0149 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0163<br />
November 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12a.<br />
C. 7/28/76.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Guiñean Ministerial Delegation<br />
to Discuss Economic Relations with U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read.<br />
November 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13.<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure.<br />
November 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Guiñean President<br />
Toure's Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13b.<br />
C. 7/28/76.<br />
Suggested Reply for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from Guiñean President Ahmed Sekou<br />
Toure Containing Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#13c.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
Guiñean President Toure Containing<br />
Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Novembers, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13d.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Guiñean<br />
President Ahmed Sekou Toure, Dated<br />
October 27,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Karim Bangoura.<br />
To: State Department.<br />
November 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#13e.<br />
Transmittal of Letter from Guiñean President<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13f.<br />
Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
Copy of Letter. Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#13g.<br />
Invitation to Visit Guinea.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Ahmed Sekou Toure.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 27.<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#13h.<br />
Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. ».<br />
November 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#14.<br />
"The Enclosed Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dakar.<br />
November 29, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#14a.<br />
C. 7/28/76.<br />
Alleged U.S. Interest in Rafael Barbosa,<br />
Portuguese Guiñean <strong>National</strong>ist Leader.<br />
Guinea/Reel 10 213
Frame Document Frame<br />
0165 Department of State Airgram #A-165. Fr: 0178<br />
Donald B. Easum. To: State Department.<br />
November 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#14b.<br />
C. 7/28/76.<br />
Alleged U.S. Interest in Rafael Barbosa,<br />
Portuguese Guiñean <strong>National</strong>ist Leader. 0179<br />
0166 Department of State Airgram #A-131. Fr:<br />
James I. Loeb. To: State Department.<br />
U.S. Conversation with Amilcar Cabrai,<br />
General Secretary of <strong>Africa</strong>n Party for<br />
Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde 0181<br />
(PAIGC), on October 26,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Ivory Coast<br />
0169 Ivory Coast•January <strong>1961</strong> -<br />
September <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0170 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0171 Draft Letter. Fr: NA.<br />
To: Felix Houphouet-Boigny. 0182<br />
February 2, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny Expressing<br />
Gratitude for Courtesies Extended to U.S.<br />
Senate Delegation and Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
during Visit to Ivory Coast. 0183<br />
0172 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast. oí 84<br />
0173 Incoming Telegram #14. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Invitation to Former President Dwight D.<br />
Eisenhower to Attend Ivory Coast's<br />
Independence Day Ceremonies. oi85<br />
0175 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
July 12,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Celebration on First Anniversary of Ivory<br />
Coast's Independence. 0186<br />
0176 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 11, 1,961.1 p. JFK#3a.<br />
Suggested Reply from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Invitation to Visit Ivory Coast from President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny. 0187<br />
0177 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3b.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Celebration on First Anniversary of Ivory<br />
Coast's Independence.<br />
Document<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#3c.<br />
Invitation to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Ivory Coast's<br />
Independence Day Ceremonies.<br />
Copy of Translation of Letter. Fr: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3c.<br />
Invitation to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Ivory Coast's<br />
Independence Day Ceremonies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
July 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Attorney General Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Attorney Russell Sugarman of Memphis,<br />
Tennessee, Chosen to Represent <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> at Ivory Coast Independence Day<br />
Celebration.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #71. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
July 24,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. LOU.<br />
White House Announces Composition of U.S.<br />
Delegation to Ivory Coast Independence Day<br />
Celebration.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
July 28, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Extends Invitation to Visit U.S. to<br />
President Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 31,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6a.<br />
Proposed 1962 State Visit to U.S. by<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NÁ. To: Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6b.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Extends Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S. to President Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6c.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Extends Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S. to President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
August 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Houphouet-Boigny Naming Attorney General<br />
Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> as U.S. Representative to<br />
Ivory Coast Independence Day Celebrations.<br />
214 Guinea/Ivory Coast/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0188 Incoming Telegram #97. Fr: R. Borden 0205<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 1/21/81.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Chiefs of State Attempt to Influence<br />
France to Undertake Direct Negotiations with<br />
Tunisia to Permit Solution to Bizerte Problem. 0206<br />
0190 Note. Fr: Theodore Sorenson.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 1,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#11.<br />
0191 Letter. Fr: Joseph Kraft. To: Theodore<br />
Sorenson. 0207<br />
August 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11a.<br />
Journalist Joseph Kraft of New York<br />
Requests Appointment as U.S. Ambassador<br />
to Tunisia.<br />
0192 Memorandum. Fr: Joseph Kraft. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11b. 0209<br />
New Leadership of Algerian Rebel<br />
Government.<br />
0194 Memorandum. Fr: Joseph Kraft. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#11b.<br />
Political and Economic Situation in Ivory 0210<br />
Coast.<br />
0196 Incoming Telegram #190. Fr: [?] Lloyd.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12.<br />
C. 3/12/77. 0213<br />
Discussions between President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast and<br />
Attorney General Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> on How<br />
U.S. AID Might Best Be Utilized in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0214<br />
oi 98 Ivory Coast•October 1,<strong>1961</strong>-March<br />
22, 1962.<br />
0199 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0200 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0215<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"Does President Need to See and Approve?"<br />
0201 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a. 0216<br />
Visit to U.S. by President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0202 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#1b. OUO. 0217<br />
Visit to U.S. by President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0204 Incoming Telegram #367. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 26,1962.1p. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #378. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 1,1962.1p. JFK#5. LOU.<br />
Dates for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #517. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
February 5,1962.1p. JFK#6. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: George Anderson. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
February 5,1962.1p. JFK#6a. OUO.<br />
"Could You Kindly Give Me White House<br />
Clearance on Attached Draft Telegram to<br />
Abidjan?"<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Abidjan.<br />
February 5,1962.1p. JFK#6b. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Airgram #A-22. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
February 5,1962. 3pp. JFK#7. OUO.<br />
U.S. Procedures for State Visit by President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Incoming Telegram #383. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 8,1962.1p. JFK#8. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #386. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 9,1962.1p. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #532. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan..<br />
February 9, 1962.1p. JFK#10. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #407. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 27,1962. 1 p. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #539. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
February 14,1962.1p. JFK#12. LOU.<br />
<strong>Security</strong> for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Ivory Coast/Reel 10 215
Frame Document Frame<br />
0218 Incoming Telegram #417. Fr: R. Borden 0232<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#13. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S. ><br />
0219 Outgoing Telegram #856. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Ottawa. 0233<br />
March 2, 1962. 1p. JFK#14. OUO.<br />
Possible Invitation to President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny to Visit Canada.<br />
0220 Outgoing Telegram #580. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan. 0234<br />
March 12, 1962.1p. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
0221 Incoming Telegram #451. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 16,1962.1 p. JFK#16. 0235<br />
Composition of Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Party during Trip to U.S.<br />
0222 Incoming Telegram #453. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 17, 1962.1p. JFK#17. OUO.<br />
Composition of Ivory Coast President Felix 0236<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Party during Trip to U.S.<br />
0223 Ivory Coast•March 23,1962-April 30,<br />
1962.<br />
0224 Withdrawal Sheet. 2pp. 0237<br />
0226 Incoming Telegram #459. Fr: [?] Kretzmann.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 23, 1962.1p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast Informs U.S. of Plans to Vacation in<br />
Switzerland until Departure for Visit to U.S.<br />
0227 Department of State Airgram #A-83. Fr: R. 0238<br />
Borden Reams. To: State Department.<br />
April 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Biographical Data on Madame Houphouet-<br />
Boigny, Wife of President of Ivory Coast.<br />
0229 Outgoing Telegram #651. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 11,1962. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 3/28/77. 0239<br />
Travel Plans for U.S. Ambassador to Ivory<br />
Coast R. Borden Reams.<br />
0230 Memorandumr'Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 14,1962. 1p.JFK#10.<br />
Ivory Coast President Felix Houphouet- 0240<br />
Boigny's State Visit to U.S., May 22-24,<br />
1962.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #662. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 13, 1962.1p. JFK#11. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announces Ivory Coast<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny's<br />
Acceptance of Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #525. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 16, 1962.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #526. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 16,1962.1p. JFK#13. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Appointments in New<br />
York City.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
April 18, 1962. 1p.JFK#15.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announces Ivory Coast<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny's<br />
Acceptance of Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #542. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 19,1962.1p. JFK#16. C. 3/28/77.<br />
"Yes. Now Is Time for All Good Men to Come<br />
to Aid of Their Country."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #670. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 17,1962.1p. JFK#16a. C. 3/28/77.<br />
U.S. State Department to Use Protocol<br />
Precedence in Making Accommodations for<br />
Party of President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
Copy of Outgoing Telegram #670. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 17,1962.1p. JFK#16a. C. 3/28/77.<br />
U.S. State Department to Use Protocol<br />
Precedence in Making Accommodations for<br />
Party of President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #686. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 20,1962. 1p. JFK#19. OUO.<br />
Possibility That University of Pennsylvania<br />
Might Confer Honorary Degree on President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #696. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 25, 1962.1p. JFK#20. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Trip to U.S.<br />
216 Ivory Coast/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0241 Ivory Coast•May 1,1962-June 4, 0252<br />
1962.<br />
0242 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0243 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Scope Paper for State Visit to U.S. by 0254<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory •<br />
Coast.<br />
0244 Incoming Telegram #574. Fr: R. Borden<br />
Reams. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 4, 1962. 1 p. JFK#2. QUO.<br />
[?] Normand's Plans to Accompany Ivory 0255<br />
Coast President Felix Houphouét-Boigny to<br />
U.S.<br />
0245 Outgoing Telegram #723. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
May 7, 1962.1 p. JFK#3. QUO. 0257<br />
Choice of Gift for President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny of Ivory Coast from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0246 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 17,1962. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
Briefing Books Prepared for Ivory Coast 0258<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
0247 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
May 21, 1962.1p. JFK#5. 0260<br />
Amendments to Program of President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0248 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
May 22, 1962.1p.JFK#6.<br />
Meetings between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory 0261<br />
Coast.<br />
0249 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#6a.<br />
Participants List for Meetings between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny of Ivory Coast. 0262<br />
0250 Incoming Telegram #619. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 23, 1962. 1 p. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny regarding U.S. AID to 0263<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
0251 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 24,1962.1p.JFK#8.<br />
Discussions with Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny regarding U.S. AID to<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8a. C. 9/14/78.<br />
Discussions with Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny regarding U.S. AID to<br />
Ivory Coast.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 25,1962. 1p.JFK#9.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Telegram to<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#9a.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Message to President<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Incoming Telegram #626. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
May 26,1962. 1p. JFK#10.<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast Pleased with Reception during U.S.<br />
Visit.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
May 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#11.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Message to President<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Incoming Telegram #631. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29,1962. 1p.JFK#13.<br />
Ivory Coast Minister of State Auguste Denise<br />
Praises Hospitality Received by President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and American People.<br />
Incoming Telegram #636. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31,1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 9/14/78 IP.<br />
Ivory Coast Minister of State Auguste Denise<br />
Given Report on President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny's Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 1,1962. 1p. JFK#16.<br />
"May We Have White House Clearance on<br />
Attached, Please?"<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Abidjan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16a.OUO.<br />
State Department Thanks Ivory Coast<br />
Minister of State Auguste Denise for His<br />
Expression of Gratitude for U.S. Hospitality<br />
toward President Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
Ivory Coast/Reel 10 217
Frame Document<br />
0264 Incoming Telegram #631. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, 1962. 1p.JFK#16b.<br />
Ivory Coast Minister of State Auguste Denise<br />
Praises Hospitality Received by President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and American People.<br />
0265 Outgoing Telegram #780. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
June 2,1962.1p. JFK#17. OUO.<br />
State Department Thanks Ivory Coast<br />
Minister of State Auguste Denise for His<br />
Expression of Gratitude for U.S. Hospitality<br />
toward President Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
0266 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 4,1962. 1p. JFK#18.<br />
Ivory Coast President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny's Reply to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Farewell Cable.<br />
0267 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#18a.<br />
Ivory Coast President Houphouet-Boigny's<br />
Reply to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Cable.<br />
0269<br />
0270<br />
0271<br />
Ivory Coast•Houphouet-Boigny<br />
Briefing Book, May 22-24,1962<br />
(Part I).<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 22pp. JFK#1-10. C. 5/6/77 IP.<br />
Briefing Book for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S., May 22-<br />
24,1962 [Map of Ivory Coast; Ivory Coast<br />
Background Paper; and Program for Ivory<br />
Coast President Felix Houphouet-Boigny's<br />
Visit to U.S.].<br />
0293 Ivory Coast•Houphouet-Boigny<br />
Briefing Book, May 22-24,1962<br />
(Part II).<br />
0294 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0295 Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.42pp.JFK#1-21.<br />
C. 9/13/78 and 9/14/78 IP.<br />
Briefing Book for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S., May 22-<br />
24,1962 [Talking Paper for <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Ivory Coast<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny; U.S. AID<br />
to Ivory Coast; Talking Paper for Dean Rusk's<br />
Meeting with Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny; Developments toward<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Unity; Background Paper on Council<br />
of Entente; U.S. Military Assistance to Ivory<br />
Coast; Background Paper on Ruanda-<br />
Urundi; U.S. Peace Corps Operations in Ivory<br />
Coast; and U.S. Relations with Ivory Coast].<br />
0338<br />
0339<br />
0340<br />
Ivory Coast•Houphouet-Boigny<br />
Briefing Book, May 22-24,1962<br />
(Part III).<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 33pp. JFK#1-32. C. 9/13/78 and<br />
9/14/78 IP.<br />
Briefing Book for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S., May 22-<br />
24,1962 [Biographical Sketches of Ivory<br />
Coast Officals Including President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Madame Marie-Therese<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, President of Ivory Coast<br />
Supreme Court Ernest Boka, Madeleine<br />
Boka, Ivory Coast Minister of Finance<br />
Raphael Sailer, Minister of Agriculture and<br />
Cooperatives Charles Donwahi, Ivory Coast<br />
Ambassador to U.S. Konan Bedie, Ivory<br />
Coast Cabinet Director Guy Nairay, Chief of<br />
Protocol Georges Ouegnin, and Aide-de-<br />
Camp Berlin Baroan].<br />
0373 Ivory Coast•Houphouet-Boigny<br />
Briefing Book, May 22-24,1962<br />
(Part IV).<br />
0375 Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.28pp.JFK#1-17.<br />
Briefing Book for Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Visit to U.S., May 22-<br />
24,1962 [Public Statements by <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk during Visit by<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory<br />
Coast].<br />
0404 Ivory Coast•June 5,1962-July 31,<br />
1962.<br />
0405 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
218 Ivory Coast/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0406 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. 0419<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"For Clearance on Behalf of President."<br />
0407 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0420<br />
June5,1962.1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Memoranda of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, May 23,1962.<br />
0408 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0421<br />
JuneS, 1962.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, May 24,1962.<br />
0422<br />
0409 Ivory Coast•August 1962-January<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0410 Withdrawal Sheet. 2pp.<br />
0412 Incoming Telegram #45. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2, 1962. 1 p. JFK#1. LOU. 0423<br />
U.S. to Send Message to Ivory Coast on Its<br />
Independence Day Celebration.<br />
0414 Outgoing Telegram #57. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
August 3, 1962. 1 p. JFK#2. LOU, 0424<br />
U.S. Procedure on Sending of Congratulatory<br />
Messages.<br />
0415 Incoming Telegram #56. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0425<br />
August 10, 1962.1p. JFK#3. S. 8/2/77.<br />
Ivory Coast President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny Regrets Invitation to President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0416 Outgoing Telegram #70. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Abidjan. 0430<br />
August 10, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. S. 8/2/77.<br />
U.S. Suggestions for Discussions between<br />
Ivory Coast President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny and President Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0417 Incoming Telegram #65. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0431<br />
August 16, 1962. 1 p. JFK#5. S. 8/2/77 IP.<br />
Ivory Coast President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny Expresses Pleasure with U.S.<br />
Reception and Admiration for <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0418 Incoming Telegram #117. Fr: [?] Hope.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0432<br />
September 12,1962. 1 p. JFK#8. C. 8/2/77. 0433<br />
Farewell Visit of Konan Bedie, Ivory Coast<br />
Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#10.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Konan<br />
Bedie, Ivory Coast Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-296.<br />
Fr: Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
October 26,1962.1p. JFK#11.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Seriguefie of Ivory Coast and European<br />
Association.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 6,1962.1p. JFK#12.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for James<br />
W. Wine, U.S. Ambassador to Ivory Coast.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: [?] Seriguefie.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 1,1962.1p. JFK#11a.<br />
Ivory Coast and European Association Offers<br />
Congratulations to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for His Stand<br />
against Racial Segregation in U.S.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: William H.<br />
Brubeck. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 6,1962.1p. JFK#12.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for James<br />
W. Wine, U.S. Ambassador to Ivory Coast.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#12a.<br />
Biographical Sketch of James W. Wine, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Ivory Coast.<br />
Incoming Telegram #237. Fr: James W.<br />
Wine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,1962. 5pp. JFK#13.<br />
S. 9/14/78.<br />
Meeting with Ivory Coast Finance Minister<br />
Raphael Sailer to Discuss U.S. Aid Project.<br />
Incoming Telegram #238. Fr: James W.<br />
Wine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,1962.1p. JFK#14. S. 8/2/77.<br />
"Would Appreciate Your Informing Yourself<br />
Comments of My NIACT Message Today<br />
Joint/Embassy/AID Telegram #237."<br />
Incoming Telegram #323. Fr: James W.<br />
Wine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#16. C. 8/2/77.<br />
Highlights of Ivory Coast President Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny's Meeting with Diplomatic<br />
Chiefs of Mission.<br />
Ivory Coast•February <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Ivory Coast/Reel 10 219
Frame Document Frame<br />
0434 Outgoing Telegram #359. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0450<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
February 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. C. 3/28/77.<br />
U.S. to Correct Misinformation Spread by<br />
Dutch Ambassador to Ivory Coast regarding<br />
U.S. Position on West <strong>Africa</strong>n Issues.<br />
0435 Incoming Telegram #379. Fr: James W.<br />
Wine. To: Dean Rusk. . 0452<br />
February 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 8/11/77<br />
IP.<br />
Results of Cabinet Reshuffle in Ivory Coast.<br />
0438 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: 0453<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. LOU.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President 0454<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0439 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny. 0461<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from<br />
President Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast<br />
regarding His Trip to U.S. and U.S. Economic<br />
Assistance to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0441 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: William 0462<br />
H. Brubeck.<br />
February 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5b.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0442 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0466<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5c. LOU.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President 0467<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast. 0468<br />
0443 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5d. LOU.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Felix youphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0444 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5e. 0469<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from President<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast regarding<br />
His Trip to U.S. and U.S. Economic<br />
Assistance to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0446 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0471<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5f. LOU.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
0447 Letter. Fr: Felix Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 2,1962. 3pp. JFK#5g.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Leaders and U.S. Economic<br />
Assistance to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5h.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from President<br />
Houphouet-Boigny of Ivory Coast regarding<br />
His Trip to U.S. and U.S. Economic<br />
Assistance to <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
Decembers, 1962.1p. JFK#5i.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5j.<br />
"Checked Status."<br />
Handwritten Letter (in French). Fr: Felix<br />
Houphouet-Boigny. To: <strong>John</strong> F <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 2,1962. 7pp. JFK#5k.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 22, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6.<br />
Proposed Reply to U.S. Ambassador to Ivory<br />
Coast James W. Wine's Letter to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Draft Airgram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Abidjan:<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#6a. C. 11/1276.<br />
Request for Increased U.S. Economic and<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Assistance to Ivory Coast.<br />
Ivory Coast•March <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #448. Fr: James W.<br />
Wine. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 1,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1. C. 11/12/76.<br />
Plans for Meeting between President Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure of Guinea, President Modibo<br />
Ke'rta of Mali, President Kwame Nkrumah of<br />
Ghana, and President Felix Houphouet-<br />
Boigny of Ivory Coast.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-50. Fr:<br />
George W. Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
April 4, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 11/12/76.<br />
Request for Increased U.S. Economic and<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Assistance to Ivory Coast.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2a. C. 11/12/76.<br />
President Felix Houphouet-Boigny Requests<br />
Increased U.S. <strong>Security</strong> and Economic<br />
Assistance to Ivory Coast.<br />
220 Ivory Coast/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0472 Draft Airgram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Abidjan. 0484<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#2b. C. 11/12/76.<br />
Request for Increased U.S. <strong>Security</strong> and 0485<br />
Economic Assistance to Ivory Coast. 0487<br />
0476 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 16, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#3.<br />
Recommendation on Telegram from Auguste<br />
Denise, Acting President of Ivory Coast,<br />
Acknowledging U.S. Congratulatory Message<br />
on Third Anniversary of Ivory Coast<br />
Independence.<br />
0477 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Auguste Denise.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Message from Auguste Denise, Acting<br />
President of Ivory Coast, Acknowledging U.S.<br />
Congratulatory Message on Third<br />
Anniversary of Ivory Coast Independence.<br />
0478 Telegram (in French). Fr: Auguste Denise.<br />
Tó: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#3b.<br />
0479 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3c.<br />
Recommendation on Telegram from Auguste<br />
Denise, Acting President of Ivory Coast,<br />
Acknowledging U.S. Congratulatory Message<br />
on Third Anniversary of Ivory Coast<br />
Independence.<br />
0480 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Auguste Denise.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#3d.<br />
Message from Auguste Denise, Acting<br />
President of Ivory Coast, Acknowledging U.S.<br />
Congratulatory Message on Third<br />
0576<br />
0577<br />
0579<br />
0584<br />
Anniversary of Ivory Coast Independence. 0585<br />
0481 Note. Fr: NA. To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
August 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
"Not Unless You Have Some Special<br />
Reason."<br />
0482 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. 05 8 6<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4a.<br />
Presence in Washington, D.C., of James W.<br />
Wine, U.S. Ambassador to Ivory Coast.<br />
0483 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Biographical Sketch of James W. Wine, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Ivory Coast.<br />
Document<br />
Libya<br />
Libya•Crown Prince Hassan Briefing<br />
Book, October 6-24,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
October 16-24, 1962. 89pp. LOU. C.<br />
S. 9/27/82, 9/29/82, 7/12/83, 7/15/83 IP.<br />
Briefing Book for Libyan Crown Prince<br />
Hassan's Visit to U.S., October 6-24, 1962<br />
[Map of Libya; Scope Paper for Visit of<br />
Libya's Crown Prince Hassan; <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Talking Paper for Libyan Crown<br />
Prince Hassan's Visit; Background Data on<br />
Libya; U.S. Technical and Economic<br />
Assistance to Libya; U.S. Military Assistance<br />
to Libya; Background Paper on Wheelus Air<br />
Force Base in Libya; Libyan Petroleum<br />
Industry; Libyan Reaction to U.S. Decision to<br />
Sell Hawk Missiles to Israel; U.S. Public<br />
Statements for Libyan Crown Prince<br />
Hassan's Visit to U.S.; Biographical<br />
Information on Members of Libyan Crown<br />
Prince Hassan's Party].<br />
Mali<br />
Mali•January 1,<strong>1961</strong>-June 30,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/12/79 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of President Modibo<br />
Keita of Mali.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Modibo Keita.<br />
Februarys, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Thanks President Keita of<br />
Mali for Courtesies Extended to U.S. Senate<br />
Delegation and Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> during Visit<br />
to Mali.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 24, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Modibo Keita. To:<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 10, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Acknowledgement of Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Expressing Thanks for Courtesies Extended<br />
to U.S. Senate Delegation and Edward<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> during Visit to Mali.<br />
Ivory Coast/Libya/Mali/Reel 10 221
Frame Document Frame<br />
0587 Memorandum. Fr: MZ [?]. To: McGeorge 0605<br />
Bundy.<br />
April 5, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
David Barus Brings Washington Post Article<br />
on Complaints against Use of 2130 R Street<br />
as Chancery for Mali Republic to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Attention. 0608<br />
0588 Newpaper Clipping. Fr: Washington Post.<br />
Aprils, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
"Neighbors Fight Mali Chancery."<br />
0589 Memorandum for File. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: NA. 0609<br />
April 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. NA. 5/31/79.<br />
Request for Approval of Shipment of U.S.<br />
Police Arms to Mali.<br />
0590 Outgoing Telegram #308. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0610<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bawako.<br />
May 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 5/16/79.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Jean-Marie Kone,<br />
Malian Minister of State.<br />
0592 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Modibo<br />
Keita.<br />
November 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6b. 0611<br />
Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone's<br />
Visit to U.S.<br />
0594 Incoming Telegram #513. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 3/16/79 IP. 0613<br />
Meeting between Presidents Modibo Keita of<br />
Mali, Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea, and<br />
Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana to Establish Joint<br />
Military High Command.<br />
0615<br />
0596 Mall•July <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0597 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0598 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#3. C. 4/17/79. 0616<br />
Possibility of State Visit to U.S. by President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0599 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#3a. C. 4/17/79. 0617<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
0600 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#3b. C. 4/17/79.<br />
U.S.-Malian Relations and Mali's<br />
International Relations and Internal Politics. 0621<br />
0604 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#3e.<br />
Courtesy Call of Malian Minister of State<br />
Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #4. Fr: Thomas K. Wright.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. [Note: Page 1 Repeated.]<br />
JFK#3g. QUO.<br />
Plans for Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie<br />
Kone's Visit to U.S.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Modibo<br />
Keita.<br />
July 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5.<br />
Possible Meeting between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
"Good."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 18,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5b.<br />
Proposed Reply from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from President Modibo Ke'rta of Mali<br />
regarding Minister of State Jean-Marie<br />
Kone's Visit to U.S.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Modibo Ke'rta.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5c.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Keita of Mali regarding Meeting with Minister<br />
of State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
Letter. Fr: Modibo Keita. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5d.<br />
U.S.-Malian Relations and Minister of State<br />
Jean-Marie Kone's Visit to U.S.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6.<br />
"1.) Inform S/S OK. 2.) Make and Send Copy<br />
to Rostow."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#6a.<br />
Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone's<br />
Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6b. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone<br />
Calls on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss<br />
Situation in Mali.<br />
Incoming Telegram #56. Fr: Thomas J.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. [Note: Includes Corrected<br />
Page 2.] JFK#7.C. 4/17/79.<br />
Review of U.S. Accomplishments in Mali and<br />
President Modibo Keita's Appraisal of U.S.<br />
Policy toward <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
222 Mali/Reel 10
Frame Document<br />
0625 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
July 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Guidelines of U.S. Policy and Operations in<br />
Mali.<br />
0627 Mali•August 1,<strong>1961</strong>-September 30,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0628 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0629 Outgoing Telegram #115. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
August 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali regarding Visit to U.S.<br />
by Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
0631 Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
"Things Are Looking Slightly Better for U.S. in<br />
Mali. I Think Reply Is Good Idea in This<br />
Case."<br />
0632 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1b.<br />
"Do You Think Reply Is Required?"<br />
0633 Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1c.<br />
U.S. Reply to Letter from President Modibo<br />
Keita of Mali.<br />
0634 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Augusts, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1d.<br />
U.S. Reply to Message from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0635 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Modibo Keita.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1e.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Keita of Mali regarding Visit of Minister of<br />
State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
0636 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1f.<br />
Letter of Thanks from President Keita of Mali<br />
for Cordial Welcome Extended to Malian<br />
Delegation to U.S. Headed by Minister of<br />
A State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
0637 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1g.<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0638 Incoming Telegram #591. Fr: Graham A.<br />
Martin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Indian Cabinet Minister V. K. Krishna<br />
Menon's Opinion of President Modibo Keita's<br />
Performance at Belgrade Conference.<br />
0640 Outgoing Telegram #472. Fr: NA.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
September 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#3.<br />
Letters from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Presidents<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali and Achmed Sukarno of<br />
Indonesia regarding Belgrade Conference of<br />
Nonaligned Nations.<br />
0646 Outgoing Telegram #202. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Bamako, Dakar, and<br />
Paris.<br />
September 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4.<br />
C. 5/8/80 IP.<br />
Visit to U.S. by Presidents Modibo Keita of<br />
Mali and Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia.<br />
0648 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
September 14, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
C. 5/8/80 IP.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali regarding<br />
Relations with U.S. and Belgrade Conference<br />
of Nonaligned Nations.<br />
0650 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5a.<br />
C. 10/18/78.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and President Modibo Keita of<br />
Mali.<br />
0651 Outgoing Telegram #211. Fr: Chester<br />
Bowles. To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
September 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6.<br />
C. 5/8/80 IP.<br />
Malian President Modibo Keita's Farewell<br />
Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0653 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
"For Clearance."<br />
0654 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7a.<br />
C. 10/17/78.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
Mali/Reel 10 223
Frame Document Frame<br />
0655 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. 0671<br />
To: NA.<br />
September 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#7b.<br />
C. 5/8/80 IP.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali regarding<br />
U.S.-Malian Relations. 0672<br />
0660 Incoming Telegram #284. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 1/3/79.<br />
German Ambassador [?] Schlegl's Protest to<br />
Malian President Modibo Keita regarding<br />
Remarks Made at U.S. Press Conference on<br />
German Self-Determination. 0674<br />
0663 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 25,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9.<br />
C. 10/17/78.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0675<br />
Presidents Modibo Keita of Mali and Achmed<br />
Sukarno of Indonesia.<br />
0664 Mall•October <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0665 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p. 0676<br />
0666 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Modibo Keita.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter of<br />
Condolence from President Keita of Mali<br />
regarding Hurricane Disaster in Louisiana 0678<br />
and Texas.<br />
0667 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 26, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. OUO. 0680<br />
Acknowledgement of Messages from<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0668 Incoming Telegram #454. Fr: [?] Dickinson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1b. OUO. 0681<br />
Message from President Modibo Keita of Mali<br />
Thanking <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Welcome<br />
Accorded Him during Visit to U.S.<br />
0669 Telegram. Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. ,<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1c. 0687<br />
Message of Sympathy from President Keita<br />
of Mali regarding U.S. Hurricane Disaster.<br />
0670 Incoming Telegram #281. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1d. OUO.<br />
Message from President Modibo Keita of Mali 0688<br />
Thanking <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Welcome<br />
Accorded Him and President Achmed<br />
Sukarno of Indonesia during Visit to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Modibo Keita.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1e.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter of Condolence<br />
from President Keita of Mali regarding<br />
Hurricane Disaster in Louisiana and Texas.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #266. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
October 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter of<br />
Condolence from President Modibo Keita of<br />
Mali regarding Hurricane Disaster in<br />
Louisiana and Texas.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 9, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Report of Racial Incident Involving Two<br />
Visitors from Mali.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
'The Attached Material Is for Your<br />
Information."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Pedro A. Sanjuan.<br />
To: Angier Biddle Duke.<br />
September 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3b. OUO.<br />
Report of Racial Incident Involving Two<br />
Malian Visitors to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp,JFK#3c.<br />
Evaluation of U.S. Conference on Protocol<br />
for Foreign Guests.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Pedro A. Sanjuan.<br />
To: Angier Biddle Duke.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.0UO.<br />
Insults to Wife of Malian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
by U.S. Army Officer.<br />
Incoming Telegram #77. Fr: Mercer Cook.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#5. C. 1/2/79.<br />
Discussions with President Modibo Keita of<br />
Mali regarding Closing of U.S. Cultural<br />
Center.<br />
Incoming Telegram #84. Fr: Mercer Cook.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 12.<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#6. S. 1/3/79.<br />
Imperative That U.S. International<br />
Cooperation Administration (ICA) Aid to Niger<br />
and Upper Volta Arrive as Soon as Possible.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
"We Can Close Books on This One•<br />
Temporarily."<br />
224 Mali/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0689 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0714<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#7a.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali, Dated September 20,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0690 Letter (in French). Fr: Modibo Keita. 0715<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7b.<br />
0692 Translation of Letter. Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0716<br />
September 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#7c.<br />
Message from President Keita of Mali<br />
Thanking <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Welcome Accorded<br />
Him and President Achmed Sukarno of<br />
Indonesia during Visit to U.S.<br />
0693 Incoming Telegram #362. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk. 0718<br />
October 21,<strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#8. C. 1/3/79.<br />
U.S. Protests Closing of Cultural Center in<br />
Bamako by Malian Government.<br />
0698 Mali•November 1,<strong>1961</strong>-May 31, 0719<br />
1962.<br />
0699 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0700 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1. S. 2/9/79.<br />
Effect on U.S.-Malian Relations of Closing of 0721<br />
U.S. Cultural Center in Bamako and Malian<br />
Request for Withdrawal of U.S. Military<br />
Aircraft.<br />
0704 Incoming Telegram #440. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#2. C. 2/9/79. 0724<br />
AID Program Review in Mali.<br />
0709 Incoming Telegram #276. Fr: [?] Carson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 2, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. OUO.<br />
"President's Message Delivered 11:30 GMT 0727<br />
December 2. No Decision Yet regarding<br />
Publicity. Will Inform as Soon as Possible."<br />
0710 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 4, 1962.1p. JFK#4.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for 0728<br />
William J. Handley, New U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Mali.<br />
0711 Incoming Telegram #683. Fr: William J.<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 13, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 2/9/79.<br />
Discussions with Malian Ambassador<br />
Designate to U.S. Oumar Sow regarding 0730<br />
Efforts to Improve U.S.-Malian Relations. 0731<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 14,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 2/9/79.<br />
Request for Appointment for Malian<br />
Ambassador Abdoulaye Maiga to Pay<br />
Farewell Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/8/79 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Abdoulaye Maiga,<br />
Malian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-135. Fr:<br />
William J. Handley. To: State Department.<br />
April 2,1962.2pp. JFK#7. OUO.<br />
Meeting with Idrissa Diarra, Political<br />
Secretary of Bureau Politique of Union<br />
Soudanaise, regarding Internal Political<br />
Situation in Mali.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell.<br />
April 27,1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 10/18/78.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Oumar Sow,<br />
Malian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. OUO.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Malian Ambassador Oumar Sow on<br />
Presentation of Credentials.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #720. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
May 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 1/3/79.<br />
Malian Ambassador Oumar Sow Informs U.S.<br />
of Malian Government's Decision to Ask U.S.<br />
Military Mission to Withdraw.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #728. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
May 18,1962.3pp. JFK#11. C. 2/9/79.<br />
U.S. Reply to Malian Note Requesting<br />
Withdrawal of U.S. Military Aid Program.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 22,1962.1p.JFK#12.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Malian Ambassador Oumar<br />
Sow.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 11,1962.2pp. JFK#12a. OUO.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Malian Ambassador Oumar Sow on<br />
Presentation of Credentials.<br />
Mali•June 1,1962-October 31,1962.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Mali/Reel 10 225
Frame Document Frame<br />
0732 Incoming Telegram #11. Fr: William J. 0750<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 5/8/79.<br />
France's Position on Mali's Establishment of<br />
Their Own Franc and Their Request to<br />
Remain within French Monetary Zone.<br />
0734 Outgoing Telegram #149. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0752<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Paris.<br />
July 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 5/8/79.<br />
U.S. State Department Concern over Malian<br />
Government Action in Establishing Its Own<br />
Currency.<br />
0736 Incoming Telegram #37. Fr: William J. 0753<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 5/8/79.<br />
Demonstrations in Bamako against<br />
Consequences of Malian Government Policy 0756<br />
of Monetary Reform.<br />
0738 Incoming Telegram #89. Fr: [?] McKiernan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 7,1962. 4pp. [Note: Includes<br />
Corrected Page 2.] JFK#5. S. 5/8/79.<br />
Negotiations between France and Mali<br />
regarding Monetary Reform.<br />
0742 Incoming Telegram #96. Fr: [?] McKeirnan. 0758<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. S. 5/8/79.<br />
Effects of Malian Government Decision to<br />
Break off Financial Negotiations with France. 0759<br />
0744 Incoming Telegram #97. Fr: [?] McKeirnan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9,1962. 1p. JFK#7. S. 5/8/79.<br />
French Government Expresses Concern over<br />
Fate of Two Former Members of French 0760<br />
Government of Mali.<br />
0745 Outgoing Telegram #80. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
August 13,1962. 2pp. JFK#9. S. 5/8/79.<br />
U.S. Disinclined to Provide Financial<br />
Assistance to Cover Malian Balance of 0761<br />
Payment Deficits.<br />
0747 Incoming Telegram #119. Fr: [?] McKeirnan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0762<br />
August 15, 1962. 2pp. JFK#10. S. 5/8/79.<br />
Results of Commission of Experts Report on<br />
Malian Financial Situation.<br />
0749 Incoming Telegram #120. Fr: [?] McKeirnan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16, 1962. 1p. JFK#11. LOU. 0763<br />
Malian Economic Situation.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #105. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
August 24, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. LOU.<br />
U.S. Protests Mali's Refusal to Grant<br />
Exemption from Customs Duties and Taxes<br />
to Diplomatic Personnel for Official Purposes.<br />
Incoming Telegram #454. Fr: [?] Dickinson.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 16,1962.1p. JFK#13. OUO.<br />
Message of Appreciation from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Welcome Accorded Him during Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #212. Fr: [?] McKeirnan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#14.<br />
Cabinet Reorganization in Mali.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #8. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
September 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#15.<br />
C. 5/8/79.<br />
Efforts to Arrange Meeting with Dean Rusk<br />
during Visit to U.S. by Barema Bocoum,<br />
Malian Minister Delegate to President for<br />
Foreign Affairs.<br />
Department of State Airgram #CA-3765. Fr:<br />
Dean Rusk. To: U.S. Embassy, Abidjan.<br />
October 9,1962.1p. JFK#16. C. 5/8/79.<br />
Letter from Malian Exile to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 2, 1962.1p. JFK#17.<br />
Translation of Malian President Modibo<br />
Keita's Message of September 27,1962.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#17a.<br />
Message from Malian President Modibo Keita<br />
Conveying Thanks and Wishes for Success<br />
and Prosperity of American People.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#17b.<br />
Incoming Telegram #240. Fr: William J.<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#18.<br />
Request for Confirmation on Whether U.S.<br />
State Department or White House Received<br />
Letter from Malian President Modibo Keita.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Octobers, 1962. 1p. JFK#19.<br />
Message to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
226 Mali/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
0764 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Modibo Keita. 0778<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 1.1962.1 p. JFK#19a.<br />
Efforts to Abolish Racial Segregation in U.S.<br />
0765 Outgoing Telegram #168. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako. 0779<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#19b. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali regarding<br />
Efforts to Abolish Racial Segregation in U.S.<br />
0766 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: Edward S. 0780<br />
Little.<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#19c.<br />
"Will You Please Cable Attached Message,<br />
Making Clear That It Is Not for Publication."<br />
0767 Draft Cable. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, 0781<br />
Bamako.<br />
October 3,1962.1p. JFK#19d.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Message from<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali regarding 0782<br />
Efforts to Abolish Racial Segregation in U.S.<br />
0768 Telegram (in French). Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 1,1962.1p. JFK#19e.<br />
0769 Incoming Telegram #271. Fr: William J. 0783<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#20. C. 5/8/79.<br />
Discussions between U.S. Ambassador<br />
Handley and President Modibo Keita of Mali.<br />
0771 Mall•November 1,1962-<br />
DecemberSl, 1962.<br />
0772 Withdrawal Sheet. 1 p.<br />
0773 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0786<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Transmittal of Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali on Cuba and<br />
Suggested Reply.<br />
0775 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0790<br />
To: Modibo Keita.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a. 0791<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from President 0792<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali regarding Cuban Missile<br />
Crisis.<br />
0776 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 24,1962. 2pp. JFK#1 b. LOU. 0793<br />
Transmittal of Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from<br />
President Modibo Keita of Mali on Cuba and<br />
Suggested Reply.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Modibo<br />
Keita.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1d.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from President<br />
Keita of Mali regarding Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Modibo<br />
Keita.<br />
November 29,1962.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from President<br />
Keita of Mali regarding Cuban Missile Crisis.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #222. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Bamako.<br />
December 14,1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 5/12/80.<br />
Signing of U.S. Presidential Determination on<br />
Mali.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
December 14,1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
Approval of Telegram to Bamako, Mali.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Bamako.<br />
December 14,1962.1p. JFK#3b. C. 5/12/80.<br />
Signing of U.S. Presidential Determination on<br />
Mali.<br />
Incoming Telegram #365. Fr: William J.<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 18,1962.3pp. JFK#4. C. 5/12/80.<br />
Discussions with Malian Government<br />
regarding U.S. Support of Mali's Case for $15<br />
Million Quota from International Monetary<br />
Fund (IMF) and U.S. Presidential<br />
Determination on Malian Military Aid<br />
Program.<br />
Incoming Telegram #388. Fr: [?] McKeirnan.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,1962.4pp. JFK#6. C. 5/12/80.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Decision to Resume U.S.<br />
Military Assistance Program for Mali.<br />
Mall•January 1,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
December3l, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Januarys, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Presence in Washington, D.C., of William J.<br />
Handley, U.S. Ambassador to Mali.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2903. Fr: Charles E.<br />
Bohlen. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 1/3/79.<br />
Monetary Negotiations between France and<br />
Mali.<br />
Mali/Reel 10 227
Frame Document Frame<br />
0795 Incoming Telegram #524. Fr: William J.<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk. 0811<br />
March 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#3. C. 1/3/79. 0812<br />
Proposed Long-Range U.S. Military<br />
Assistance Program for Mali.<br />
0799 Incoming Telegram #537. Fr: William J. 0814<br />
Handley. To: Dean Rusk. 0815<br />
March 15,1962.3pp. JFK#4. C. 1/3/79. 0816<br />
Discussions between President Modibo Keita<br />
of Mali and U.S. Ambassador Handley.<br />
0802 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 2, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#5. C. 10/20/78. 0817<br />
Request for Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
for Malian Minister of State Jean-Marie Kone.<br />
0803 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read. 0830<br />
December 9, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6.<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
0804 Letter. Fr: Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
To: Modibo Keita.<br />
December 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#6a. 0831<br />
Transmittal of Letter to President Modibo<br />
Keita of Mali from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Written<br />
Just before His Death.<br />
0805 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0832<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6c.<br />
'The Attached Is Self Explanatory. I Think It<br />
Is Useful Personal Touch for President<br />
<strong>John</strong>son with Fairly Difficult <strong>Africa</strong>n Leader,<br />
Especially at Time When He Is Having Chou 0834<br />
En-lai as Visitor in Very Near Future."<br />
0806 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6d. C. 10/20/78.<br />
Suggested Reply to Letter from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0807 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0835<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6f. C. 10/20/78.<br />
Suggested Reply to Letter from President<br />
Modibo Keita of Mali to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0809 Translation of Letter. Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6h.<br />
Letter of Introduction for Malian Minister of 0836<br />
State Jean-Marie Kone from President<br />
Modibo Keita.<br />
0810 Letter (in French). Fr: Modibo Keita.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6i.<br />
Document<br />
Morocco<br />
Morocco•October 26,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Mozambique<br />
Mozambique•<strong>1961</strong> -<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Letter. Fr: Chester Bowles. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
Memorandum by Eduardo Mondlane on<br />
Situation in Mozambique.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
May 1,<strong>1961</strong>.13pp. JFK#1 a.<br />
Political Situation and Conditions in<br />
Mozambique.<br />
Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2. C. 7/17/76.<br />
Impact of Decisions Made at Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
"Sam Belk Calls This to Mr. Bundy's<br />
Attention."<br />
Incoming Telegram #159. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17, <strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#3a. C. 7/17/76.<br />
Portuguese Tactics in Campaign of<br />
Harrassment of American Missionary<br />
Operations in Mozambique.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #131. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Lourenco Marques.<br />
June 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 7/14/76.<br />
U.S. Evaluation of Report by Harry<br />
Greenburg, Director of Methodist-Episcopal<br />
Mission at Chicuque, Mozambique, regarding<br />
Portuguese Harrassment of American<br />
Missionary Operations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #17. Fr: Thomas K.<br />
Wright. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#5. C. 7/14/76.<br />
Report That Mozambique Liberation Front<br />
Will Launch Terrorist Campaign to Attract<br />
World Attention and Enlist UN Support in Its<br />
Struggle against Portuguese Rule.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
September 24,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6.<br />
"If You Have Time, This Is Remarkably Well<br />
Done, Fascinating and Rather Horrible Tour<br />
Inside Mozambique by Consul General<br />
There."<br />
228 Mali/Morocco/Mozambique/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0838 Department of State Airgram #A-32. Fr: 0876<br />
Thomas K. Wright. To: State Department.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 24pp. JFK#6a.<br />
C. 8/31/76.<br />
U.S. Assessment of Portuguese Rule in<br />
Mozambique.<br />
0877<br />
Rhodesia<br />
0863 Rhodesia•September 1,<strong>1961</strong> -<br />
October 31,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0864 Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
0865 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0878<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Proposed Telegram to Kenneth Kuanda,<br />
Northern Rhodesian Political Leader. 0879<br />
0867 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Salisbury.<br />
August 30, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Political<br />
Leader Kenneth Kuanda Expressing Regrets<br />
over Reports of Violence in Northern 0880<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
0868 Incoming Telegram #128. Fr: <strong>John</strong> K. 0881<br />
Emmerson. To: Dean Rusk. 0882<br />
August 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1 b. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Recommendation That <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Not<br />
Reply Directly to Cable from Northern<br />
Rhodesian Political Leader Kenneth Kuanda.<br />
0869 Incoming Telegram #835. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 25, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1c. C. 4/17/79. 0883<br />
U.S. Requests Information from British<br />
Government on Reports of Violence in<br />
Northern Rhodesia.<br />
0870 Incoming Telegram #96. Fr: <strong>John</strong> W. Jones.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1d. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Political 0886<br />
Leader Kenneth Kuanda Expressing Regrets<br />
over Reports of Violence In Northern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
0874 Outgoing Telegram #115. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury. 0887<br />
August 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Political<br />
Leader Kenneth Kuanda Expressing Regrets<br />
over Reports of Violence in Northern 0889<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
0875 Incoming Telegram #165. Fr: <strong>John</strong> K.<br />
Emmerson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 6,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 4/17/79.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message Transmitted to<br />
Northern Rhodesian Political Leader Kenneth<br />
Kuanda in London.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1239. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
September 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. 4/17/79.<br />
Transmittal of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to<br />
Northern Rhodesian Political Leader Kenneth<br />
Kuanda.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 3,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#5b.<br />
Proposed Letter to Governor Evelyn Hone of<br />
Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5d.<br />
"Must We Acknowledge?"<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
Octobers, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5e.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Governor<br />
Evelyn Hone of Northern Rhodesia<br />
Rhodesia•February 1,1962-July 31,<br />
1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #591. Fr: <strong>John</strong> K.<br />
Emmerson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 14, 1962. 1p. JFK#1. C. 6/7/79.<br />
Nyasaland Political Leader Hastings Kamuzu<br />
Banda Tells British Colonial Secretary<br />
Duncan Sandys He Expects U.S. to Make up<br />
Five Million Pound Nyasaland Deficit.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3280. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 7,1962. 3pp. JFK#2. S. 6/7/79.<br />
Discussions of Questions regarding Northern<br />
Rhodesia and Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland with British Commonwealth<br />
Relations Office.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 7,1962. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Possible U.S. Scholarships for Students from<br />
Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4.<br />
U.S. Aid to Education in Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #716. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
March 8, 1962. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 6/7/79.<br />
U.S. Supports Constitutional Proposals for<br />
Northern Rhodesia as Offering Best Basis<br />
Possible for Peaceful Political Development.<br />
Mozambique/Rhodesia/Reel 10 229
Frame Document Frame<br />
0891 Incoming Telegram #699. Fr: Edward W. 0906<br />
Mulcahy. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 2, 1962. 3pp. JFK#6. C. 6/7/79.<br />
Discussions, between Nyasaland Political<br />
Leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda and<br />
Representatives of Southern Rhodesia's<br />
European Government. 0907<br />
0894 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 24, 1962. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
Proposed Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Kenneth Kuanda, President of UNIP of<br />
Northern Rhodesia. 0911<br />
0895 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Kenneth Kuanda.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#7a. C. 6/6/80.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Kuanda, President of<br />
UNIP of Northern Rhodesia, regarding His<br />
Trip to U.S.<br />
0896 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan. 0912<br />
April 26, 1962.1p.JFK#8.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between<br />
Ralph A. Dungan, Special Assistant to<br />
President, and Kenneth Kuanda, President of<br />
UNIP of Northern Rhodesia.<br />
0897 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA. 0915<br />
April 13, 1962. 3pp. JFK#8a. QUO.<br />
Discussions with Kenneth Kuanda, President 0916<br />
of UNIP of Northern Rhodesia, regarding 0918<br />
Situation in Central <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0900 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Kenneth Kuanda.<br />
April 30, 1962. 1 p. JFK#9. 0920<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Kuanda, President of<br />
UNIP of Northern Rhodesia, regarding'His<br />
Trip to U.S.<br />
0901 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 7, 1962. 1 p. JFK#10. 0922<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Paper on Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
0902 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 7, 1962. 3pp.JFK#10a. 0923<br />
Racial-Political Situation in Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
0905 Department of State Instruction #W-77. Fr:<br />
George W. Ball. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Salisbury.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Kenneth<br />
Kuanda, President of UNIP of Northern<br />
Rhodesia, regarding His Trip to U.S.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #3202. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
June 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 6/7/79.<br />
British Request U.S. Help in Floor Fight<br />
against Inscription of Item on Southern<br />
Rhodesia in UN.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4007. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 15, 1962. 4pp. JFK#13. C. 6/7/79.<br />
British Ask U.S. to Cast Negative Vote on<br />
Afro-Asian UN Resolution on Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #230. Fr: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Luanda. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#14. C. 6/7/79.<br />
London Daily Telegraph Attacks Activities of<br />
U.S. Consulate General, Salisbury Alleging<br />
Interference in Internal Affairs of Federation<br />
of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
Incoming Telegram #246. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, 1962. 3pp. JFK#16. C. 6/7/79.<br />
G. Mennen Williams's Consultations with<br />
British Officials regarding Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
Rhodesia•September 1,1962-<br />
NovemberSO, 1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1006. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
British Policy regarding Southern Rhodesia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1070. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
Irish Government Expresses Concern to<br />
Great Britain regarding Dangers of Situation<br />
Developing in Southern Rhodesia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1071. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4,1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
UN Resolution on Southern Rhodesia<br />
Prepared by <strong>Africa</strong>n Delegates.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1141. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 9,1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
British Efforts to Get Sir Edgar Whitehead,<br />
Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, to<br />
Testify before UN.<br />
230 Rhodesia/Reel 10
Frame Document<br />
0924 Incoming Telegram #1103. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 8/9/78.<br />
Recommendation That U.S. Abstain on UN<br />
Vote on Afro-Asian Resolution on Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
0926 Outgoing Telegram #1949. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
October 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. S. 8/9/78.<br />
Message from Dean Rusk to British Foreign<br />
Minister Alec Douglas-Home regarding<br />
Election of Sir Edgar Whitehead as Prime<br />
Minister of Southern Rhodesia and UN<br />
Resolution on Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0928 Incoming Telegram #1156. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
Sponsors of UN Resolution on Southern<br />
Rhodesia Seek U.S. Support.<br />
0931 Incoming Telegram #1166. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 10,1962. 4pp. JFK#10. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
Text of Draft UN Resolution on Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
0935 Outgoing Telegram #917. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 8/9/78.<br />
U.S. Presents Alternative Text of UN<br />
Resolution on Southern Rhodesia That It<br />
Could Support to Afro-Asian UN Group.<br />
0938 Incoming Telegram #1387. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#12. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
Jonathan Bingham, U.S. Representative on<br />
Economic and Social Council of UN, Meets<br />
with Group of Multiracial <strong>Africa</strong>n Petitioners to<br />
Discuss Southern Rhodesian Situation.<br />
0941 Incoming Telegram #1389. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#13. C. 8/9/78 IP.<br />
Discussions between U.S. and British UN<br />
Delegations regarding Possibility of<br />
Mediation by UN Secretary General in<br />
Southern Rhodesian Issue.<br />
0944 Rhodesia•December 1 -31,1962.<br />
0945 Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
0946 Incoming Telegram #225. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 5,1962.16pp. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Louisiana Senator Allen J. Ellender's<br />
Remarks on South <strong>Africa</strong>n Race Problems at<br />
Press Conference in Durban, South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0962 Incoming Telegram #2175. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 5/29/79.<br />
Message from Ndabaningi Sithole, <strong>National</strong><br />
Chairman of ZAPU, to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
regarding Possible Independence for<br />
Southern Rhodesia Based on White Minority<br />
Rule.<br />
0964 Outgoing Telegram #1704. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN, U.S. Embassy,<br />
London, and U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
December 18,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 5/29/79.<br />
U.S. Position Paper on UN Aspects on<br />
Southern Rhodesian Problem for Meeting<br />
between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and British Prime<br />
Minister Harold Macmillan.<br />
0966 Incoming Telegram #265. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 20, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 5/29/79.<br />
Discussions with Sir Edgar Whitehead<br />
regarding His Defeat in Election for Prime<br />
Minister of Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0969 Rhodesia•January 1,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
SeptemberSO, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0970 Inventory List. 1p.<br />
0971 Department of State Airgram #A-63. Fr: Dean<br />
Rusk. To: U.S. Consulate General, Salisbury.<br />
January 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Reply to Telegram from "Rhodesian Women"<br />
to Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Behavior of<br />
UN Military Command in DRC.<br />
0972 Incoming Telegram #445. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. [Note: Page One<br />
Repeated.] JFK#2. C. 12/1/78.<br />
U.S. Report on Prospects for Northern and<br />
Southern Rhodesia and Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
0978 Incoming Telegram #454. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 12/1/78.<br />
Former Prime Minister Sir Edgar Whitehead's<br />
Views of Situation in Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0979 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: William<br />
H. Brubeck.<br />
March 27, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 1/21/81.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Sir Roy Welensky,<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland.<br />
Rhodesia/Reel 10 231
Frame Document Frame<br />
0980 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0997<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 27, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 12/1/78.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Sir Roy Welensky, 0998<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland.<br />
0981 Incoming Telegram #3609. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 3, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 12/1/78.<br />
Possible Crisis Threatened by Southern 0999<br />
Rhodesian Prime Minister Winston J. Field's<br />
Direct Bid for Independence.<br />
0983 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7. C. 3/1/78. 1001<br />
Situation Report on Developments in<br />
Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0984 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#7a. C. 12/1/78.<br />
Situation Report on Developments in 1002<br />
Southern Rhodesia.<br />
0987 Incoming Telegram #3683. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7b. C. 3/1 /78. 1003<br />
Former Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister<br />
Garfield Todd's Views on How Powers<br />
Should Be Distributed Following Dissolution<br />
of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
0989 Incoming Telegram #577. Fr: Paul F. Geren. 1004<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Aprils, <strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#7c.<br />
Prime Minister Sir Roy Welensky Lays Blame<br />
for Failure of Federation of Rhodesia and 1005<br />
Nyasaland on British Government of Harold<br />
Macmillan.<br />
0990 Incoming Telegram #3683. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 9, <strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Former Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister 1007<br />
Garfield Todd's Views on How Powers<br />
Should Be Distributed Following Dissolution<br />
of Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
0992 Memorandum. Fr: Carl Kaysen.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 1009<br />
April 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 1/21/81.<br />
Information Items on <strong>Africa</strong>n Problems and<br />
U.S. Policy on DRC.<br />
0994 Incoming Telegram #4273. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk. 1010<br />
May 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Trip to UN by Kenneth Kuanda, President of<br />
UNIP of Northern Rhodesia, to Explain<br />
Political Developments in Central <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: Helen Colle. To: Polly A. Yates.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11.<br />
"Returned with Thanks."<br />
Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Helen Colle.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#11a.<br />
White House Special Assistant Carl Kaysen's<br />
Dealings with J. Wayne Fredericks, Deputy<br />
Assistant Secretary of State for <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Affairs, on Unidentified Memo.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
April 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#11b.<br />
Visit to U.S. by Kenneth Kuanda, President of<br />
UNIP of Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Note. Fr: Polly A.Yates. To: NA.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#11c.<br />
Discussions regarding Appointment for<br />
Kenneth Kuanda, President of UNIP of<br />
Northern Rhodesia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#12. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Struggle for Leadership in ZAPU of Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 15, <strong>1963</strong>.1p..JFK#13. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Struggle for Leadership in ZAPU of Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#14. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Struggle for Leadership in ZAPU of Southern<br />
Rhodesia<br />
Incoming Telegram #65. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Discussions with Prime Minister Winston<br />
Field of Southern Rhodesia regarding<br />
Relationship with Great Britain.<br />
Incoming Telegram #85. Fr: Paul F. Gerens.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 2/28/78.<br />
Results of Rift between Ndabaningi Sithole<br />
and Joshua Nkomo Factions of ZAPU.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #73. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
July 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#17. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Nyasaland Political<br />
Leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #629. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
September 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#18.<br />
C. 12/1/78.<br />
British Government Asks U.S. to Support<br />
Efforts to Block Any UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Resolutions on Southern Rhodesia.<br />
232 Rhodesia/Reel 10
Frame Document Frame<br />
1013 Incoming Telegram #289. Fr: Paul F. Geren. 1028<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 24,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#19. S. 3/1/78.<br />
Possible Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
and Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
1014 Outgoing Telegram #237. Fr: George W. Ball. 1030<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
September 26,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20. S. 12/1/78.<br />
Purpose of Visits to U.S. by Nyasaland<br />
Political Leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda and<br />
Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.<br />
1015 Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge 1032<br />
Bundy.<br />
September 27,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20a. S. 3/1/78.<br />
'The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
1016 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Salisbury.<br />
September 26,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#20b.<br />
S. 12/1/78.<br />
Purpose of Visits to U.S. by Nyasaland 1034<br />
Political Leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda and<br />
Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of 1036<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. 1037<br />
1017 Rhodesia•October 1-31,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
1018 Submission List. 1 p.<br />
1019 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: 1038<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 12/18/78.<br />
Recommendation That <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Receive Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. 1040<br />
1022 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 11 /3/80 IP. 1042<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Sir Roy Welensky,<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland.<br />
1025 "10/8/63 MemCon." 1 p. JFK#3.<br />
1026 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H. 1043<br />
Read.<br />
October 10, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5.<br />
"For Your Information and <strong>Files</strong>."<br />
1027 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 1044<br />
October 28, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6. S. 3/1/78.<br />
Letter to Dean Rusk from Sir Roy Welensky,<br />
Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland, regarding Southern Rhodesia<br />
and Independence Negotiations. 1046<br />
Rhodesia/Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 10<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Sir Roy Welensky. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 21, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#6a. S. 12/18/78.<br />
Letter from Welensky, Prime Minister of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, to<br />
Rusk regarding Southern Rhodesian<br />
Independence Negotiations.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-597. Fr:<br />
Paul F. Geren. To: State Department.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Speech at Salisbury Rotary Club by Sir Roy<br />
Welensky, Prime Minister of Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Reporting His Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #347. Fr: [?] Rogers.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8. C. 3/1/78.<br />
Discussions with President Aden Abdullah<br />
Osman of Somalia regarding U.S. Military<br />
Assistance to Government of Southern<br />
Rhodesia.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•January 1,1962-<br />
April 30,1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
"Mr. O'Donnell's Office Had Word from Mr.<br />
Manfull That This Visit Has Been Postponed."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
February 2,1962.2pp. JFK#1a.<br />
Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> by Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV of Burundi.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#1b.<br />
Background Report on Rwanda-Urundi.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1083. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Geneva.<br />
February 2, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Arrangements for Visit to U.S. by Mwami<br />
(King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 5, 1962.1p. JFK#3.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Telegram Sent by<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda of Rw;anda.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Consulate,<br />
Usumbura.<br />
March 2, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3a. OUO.<br />
Message from President Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
of Rwanda Declining Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 9, 1962.1p. JFK#3b.<br />
233
Frame Document Frame<br />
1047 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Grégoire 1063<br />
Kayibanda. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 9, 1962.1p. JFK#3c.<br />
Message from President Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
of Rwanda Declining Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
1048 Incoming Telegram #3251. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk. 1064<br />
March 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3d. S. 3/13/79.<br />
Discussions with British Government<br />
regarding Prospects for Peace in Kenya and<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by Kenyan President<br />
Jomo Kenyatta. 1066<br />
1050 Outgoing Telegram #4604. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
February 28,1962.1p. JFK#3e. S. 3/13/79.<br />
Handling of Kenyan Political Leader Jomo<br />
Kenyatta's Request for Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
1051 Incoming Telegram #686. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3f. S. 3/13/79.<br />
Disagreement between U.S. and Great<br />
Britain as to Jomo Kenyatta's Importance in<br />
Kenya.<br />
1053 Outgoing Telegram #4755. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, London.<br />
March 7, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3g. S. 3/13/79. 000i<br />
Handling of Kenyan Political Leader Jomo 0003<br />
Kenyatta's Request for Invitation to Visit U.S. 0004<br />
1055 Incoming Telegram #691. Fr: Richard Freund, QQQS<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 6, 1962. 3pp. JFK#3h. S. 3/13/79 IP.<br />
Kenyan Political Leader Jomo Kenyatta's<br />
Desire to Visit U.S.<br />
1058 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
March 13, 1962.1 p. JFK#3i. 0006<br />
Invitation to President Grégoire Kayibanda of<br />
Rwanda to Visit U.S.<br />
1059 Draft Telegram #177. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Consulate, Usumbura.<br />
October 12, <strong>1961</strong> [Date Earlier Than That on<br />
Folder]. 1p. JFK#3j. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Mwami (King) QOOS<br />
Mwambutsa IV of Burundi.<br />
1060 Outgoing Telegram #311. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Consulates, Usumbura and Geneva<br />
and U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
November 30, <strong>1961</strong> [Date Earlier Than That<br />
on Folder]. 2pp. JFK#3k. OUO. 0013<br />
Arrangements for Visit to U.S. by Mwami<br />
(King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi.<br />
Reel 11<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #434. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Usumbura.<br />
January 23,1962.1p. JFK#3I. OUO.<br />
U.S. Expresses Regrets That President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda Unable to<br />
Visit U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #584. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Usumbura.<br />
March 2,1962. 2pp. JFK#4. OUO.<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda<br />
Declines Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #2846. Fr: George W.<br />
Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S.<br />
Embassy, Brussels.<br />
April 30,1962.3pp. JFK#5. C. 3/13/79.<br />
U.S. Alternatives in Approaching Rwanda-<br />
Urundi Problem.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•May 1-31,1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3622. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 1, 1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 2/8/80 IP.<br />
Governments of Ruanda (Rwanda) and<br />
Burundi Desire No Foreign Troops after<br />
Independence and Request Belgian<br />
Withdrawal.<br />
Incoming Telegram #3644. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 2/11/80 IP.<br />
Report Submitted to UN Commission by<br />
Military Expert Indicates That Rwanda-<br />
Burundi Military Forces Would Be Ineffective<br />
without Belgian Officers and Technicians.<br />
Incoming Telegram #706. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 3, 1962. 5pp. JFK#4. S. 2/12/80 IP.<br />
U.S. View That Retention of Belgian Troops<br />
in Rwanda-Burundi under UN Umbrella Most<br />
Desirable.<br />
Incoming Telegram #702. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 3,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 2/12/80 IP.<br />
Activities of UN Commission in Rwanda-<br />
Burundi.<br />
234 Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 10/Reel 11
Frame Document Frame<br />
0016 Incoming Telegram #708. Fr: Herbert V. Olds. 0048<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 2/12/80.<br />
Discussions regarding Situation in DRC.<br />
0018 Incoming Telegram #3675. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 8,1962. 9pp. JFK#7. S. 2/12/80 IP. 0053<br />
Military Report on Rwanda-Burundi<br />
Presented to UN Commission.<br />
0027 Incoming Telegram #714. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0054<br />
May 7,1962. 2pp. JFK#8. S. 2/12/80.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Secure Reintegration of<br />
Katanga with DRC.<br />
0029 Incoming Telegram #829. Fr: Richard Freund.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0055<br />
May 8,1962. 9pp. JFK#9. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Burundi Premier Andre<br />
Muhirwa regarding Withdrawal of Belgian<br />
Troops and Economic Requirements.<br />
0038 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11.<br />
"Checked Dungan's Office Again on 6/7•Per 0058<br />
Jerry Mr. Dungan Had Asked Mr. Crock in<br />
State for His Views on Recommendation•<br />
They Are Awaiting This."<br />
Note. Fr: EMP[?]. To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#11a.<br />
"What Aspect of This Did You Want to Check 0060<br />
on?"<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong> A<br />
0038<br />
0039<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 17, 1962. 2pp. JFK#11b. C. 2/12/80.<br />
Establishment of U.S. Embassies at 0062<br />
Usumbura, Burundi, and Kigali, Rwanda.<br />
0041 Rwanda-Burundi•June 1-30,1962.<br />
0043 Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
0044 Incoming Telegram #3892. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 2,1962. 1 p. JFK#1. C. 2/28/79. 0063<br />
Belgian Opinion of Recommendations and<br />
Conclusions of UN Commission regarding<br />
Withdrawal of Belgian Troops from Rwanda<br />
and Burundi.<br />
0045 Incoming Telegram #3906. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June5,1962. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 2/28/79. 0064<br />
Discussions between U.S. Ambassador to<br />
UN Adlai E. Stevenson and UN Secretary<br />
General U Thant regarding U.S. Ideas on<br />
Peace and <strong>Security</strong> in Rwanda-Burundi after<br />
Independence.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #2339. Fr: [?] Catlett.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 5,1962. 5pp. JFK#3. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Discussions with Belgian Foreign Minister<br />
Paul-Henri Spaak regarding Rwanda-Burundi<br />
and Withdrawal of Belgian Troops.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
'Tell Jones to Hold on This."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Roger W. Jones. To:<br />
Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 5,1962.1p. JFK#4a. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Proposed Appointment of George McMurtrie<br />
Godley as Ambassador to Burundi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4026. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 15,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
Meets with Western UN Delegations to<br />
Discuss Soviet Attempt to Force Withdrawal<br />
of Belgian Troops from Rwanda-Burundi.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 22,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Plans of Other Countries to Establish<br />
Diplomatic Missions at Kigali, Rwanda, and<br />
Usumbura, Burundi.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #949. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Usumbura.<br />
June 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Proposed U.S. Statement for Rwandan<br />
Independence Day Ceremonies.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26,1962. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Suggested Independence Day Statement by<br />
Philip M. Kaiser, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Senegal and Mauritania, at Kigali, Rwanda,<br />
on July 1,1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26,1962. 1p. JFK#7b. LOU.<br />
Suggested Independence Day Statement by<br />
Philip M. Kaiser, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Senegal and Mauritania, at Kigali, Rwanda,<br />
on July 1,1962.<br />
Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#7c. LOU.<br />
Suggested Statement by Philip M. Kaiser,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Senegal and Mauritania,<br />
at Rwandan Independence Day Ceremonies.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11 235
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0067 Outgoing Telegram #950. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Usumbura.<br />
June 25, 1962. 3pp. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Congratulatory Messages from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Chiefs of State of Rwanda and<br />
Burundi on Their Independence.<br />
0070 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26, 1962. 1p. JFK#9.<br />
Suggested Independence Day Statement by<br />
Philip M. Kaiser, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Senegal and Mauritania, at Kigali, Rwanda,<br />
on July 1, 1962.<br />
0071 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26, 1962. 1p. JFK#9a. LOU.<br />
Suggested Independence Day Statement by<br />
Philip M. Kaiser, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Senegal and Mauritania, at Kigali, Rwanda,<br />
on July 1,1962.<br />
0072 Draft Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#9b. LOU.<br />
Suggested Statement by Philip M. Kaiser,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Senegal and Mauritania,<br />
at Rwandan Independence Day Ceremonies.<br />
0074 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26,1962. 1p.JFK#10a.<br />
Letters from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Occasion of<br />
Rwanda and Burundi Independence, July 1,<br />
1962.<br />
0075 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
June 26, 1962. 1p.JFK#10b.<br />
Letters from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Occasion of<br />
Rwanda and Burundi Independence, July 1,<br />
1962.<br />
0076 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10c. LOU.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to President Kayibanda on<br />
Occasion of Rwandan Independence.<br />
0077 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10d. LOU.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Mwami (King) Mwanbutsa IV on<br />
Occasion of Burundi's Independence.<br />
0078 Outgoing Telegram #960. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate General, Usumbura.<br />
June 28, 1962. 1p. JFK#11. LOU.<br />
U.S. Announces Preparations for<br />
Discussions with Rwanda and Burundi<br />
regarding Financial Training Grants.<br />
236<br />
Frame Document<br />
0079 Incoming Telegram #4153. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 29, 1962.4pp. JFK#12. C. 2/28/79.<br />
Review of Developments Leading to<br />
Adoption of Resolution on Rwanda-Burundi<br />
by UN General Assembly.<br />
0083<br />
0085<br />
0086<br />
0087<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•July 1-15,1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
UN General Assembly Declares<br />
Independence of Rwanda and Burundi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 1,1962. 1p. JFK#2. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Philip M. Kaiser, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Senegal and Mauritania, Presents Views on<br />
Rwandan Independence Celebrations.<br />
0088 Incoming Telegram #1. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 3, 1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Attendance of Philip M. Kaiser, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Senegal and Mauritania, at<br />
Rwandan Independence Celebrations<br />
Creates Favorable Impression on President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
0091 Outgoing Telegram #5. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
July3,1962. 1 p. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
U.S. Concern over Press Reports That<br />
Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi<br />
Planning Visit to U.S.<br />
0092 Department of State Airgram #A-19. Fr:<br />
Randolph A. Kidder. To: State Department.<br />
July 3,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 2/1/79.<br />
French Thoughts on Rwanda-Burundi<br />
Independence.<br />
0095 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Pierre Salinger.<br />
July3,1962. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
Press Reports That Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV of Burundi Planning Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
0096 Incoming Telegram #8. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 7,1962. 1p. JFK#7. S. 2/1/79.<br />
Report from Belgian Head of Rwandan<br />
Surete (<strong>Security</strong>) That Incursion of Tutsi<br />
Tribesmen from DRC or Uganda Routed by<br />
Rwandan Military Forces.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0097 Incoming Telegram #22. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9, 1962. 2pp. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Burundi's Minister of Education Discusses<br />
Plan to Implement U.S. Offer of Financial<br />
Training Grants.<br />
0099 Outgoing Telegram #33. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Usumbura, Kigali, and<br />
Brussels.<br />
July 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Role of UN Technical Assistance in<br />
Negotiations between Rwanda-Burundi and<br />
Belgium regarding Military and Economic<br />
Assistance.<br />
0101 Outgoing Telegram #79. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U:S. Embassy, Brussels and U.S. Mission<br />
to UN.<br />
July 11,1962. 2pp. JFK#11. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Rwanda and Burundi UN Membership.<br />
0103 Incoming Telegram #29. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 12, 1962.1p. JFK#12. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Burundi's Chief of Protocol<br />
regarding Plans for Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV's Visit to U.S.<br />
0104 Incoming Telegram #120. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 12,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Consultations with UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Members regarding Rwanda and Burundi's<br />
Applications for Admission to UN.<br />
0106 Incoming Telegram #26. Fr: [?] Van Oss.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13, 1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 2/1/77.<br />
Uganda's Relations with Rwanda.<br />
0108 Department of State Airgram #A-3. Fr:<br />
Herbert V. Olds. To: State Department.<br />
July 13,1962. 3pp. JFK#5. OUO.<br />
Peace and Harmony in Burundi since<br />
Independence on July 1,1962.<br />
0111 Text of Speech (in French). Fr: Colonel [?]<br />
Henniquiau. To: NA.<br />
July 1, 1962.3pp.JFK#15a.<br />
0114 Text of Speech (in French). Fr: Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV. To: NA.<br />
July 1,1962.1 p. JFK#15b.<br />
0115 Text of Speech (in French). Fr: Andre<br />
Muhirwa. To: NA.<br />
July 1,1962. 3pp. JFK#15c.<br />
0118 Incoming Telegram #97. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 2/1/79 IP.<br />
Discussions with Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda regarding Withdrawal of<br />
Belgian Military Forces.<br />
0120 Incoming Telegram #14. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10, 1962. 3pp. JFK#9. C. 2/1/79 IP.<br />
Impressions of Kigali, Rwanda.<br />
0123 Incoming Telegram #20. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 14, 1962. 5pp. JFK#17. C. 2/1/79.<br />
Preliminary Assessment of Scope of Future<br />
U.S. Role in Politico-Economic Future of<br />
Rwanda.<br />
0128 Rwanda-Burundi•July 16-31,1962.<br />
0129 Inventory List. 2pp.<br />
0132 Incoming Telegram #25. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16, 1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 3/16/79 IP.<br />
Status of Retention of Belgian Troops in<br />
Rwanda after August 1,1962, Unclarified.<br />
0134 Incoming Telegram #210. Fr: David K. E.<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 16,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 3/16/79.<br />
G. Mennen Williams Criticizes Report of<br />
Conditions at Kigali, Rwanda, Presented by<br />
David Manbey, Chargé d'Affaires Ad Interim.<br />
0135 Incoming Telegram #29. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19, 1962.2pp. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Reception of U.S. Offer of Financial Training<br />
Grants.<br />
0137 Incoming Telegram #136. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20, 1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 3/16/79.<br />
Belgian Difficulties with President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda Concerning Agreement to Retain<br />
Belgian Military Forces in Rwanda.<br />
0138 Incoming Telegram #37. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 3/16/79.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
0139 Incoming Telegram #48. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27, 1962. 2pp. JFK#6. C. 3/16/79.<br />
U.S. Considers Possibility of Reviving Use of<br />
Kamembe Airfield out of Question at This<br />
Stage of Belgian-Rwandan Negotiations.<br />
0141 Incoming Telegram #168. Fr: David H.<br />
McKillop. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27, 1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 3/16/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Offers to Assist Belgian Foreign Office in<br />
Ascertaining President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Intentions regarding Retention of Belgian<br />
Troops in Rwanda.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11 237
Frame Document Frame<br />
0143 Outgoing Telegram #30. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0157<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
July 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 3/16/79.<br />
U.S. Discussions with President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda of Rwanda regarding Negotiations<br />
with Belgium on Troop Withdrawal. 0158<br />
0144 Incoming Telegram #50. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 3/16/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Kigali Unable to Contact<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda 0160<br />
regarding Belgian Troop Issue.<br />
0146 Incoming Telegram #52. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30,1962. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 3/16/79.<br />
U.S. Discussions with President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda regarding Rwandan View of 0163<br />
Belgian Troop Issue.<br />
0148 Incoming Telegram #180. Fr: David H.<br />
McKillop. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, 1962. 1 p. JFK#11. C. 3/16/79.<br />
Possible Belgian Economic Assistance to<br />
Rwanda and Burundi.<br />
0149 Incoming Telegram #181. Fr: David H. 0164<br />
McKillop. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, 1962. 1p. JFK#12. C. 3/16/79.<br />
Negotiations between Belgium and President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda regarding 0165<br />
Belgian Troop Withdrawal.<br />
0150 Incoming Telegram #57. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 31, 1962. 1 p. JFK#13. C. 3/16/79 IP.<br />
Belgium Announces Willingness to Consider<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Proposal for Retention of Belgian Technical 0167<br />
Military Troops.<br />
0151 Department of State Policy Directive.<br />
Fr: State Department. To: Various State<br />
Department Bureaus, U.S. Embassies,<br />
Government Departments and Agencies, and 0168<br />
White House.<br />
July 31, 1962. 1p.JFK#14.<br />
U.S. State Department Rescinds Policy<br />
Directives on Rwanda and Burundi. 0169<br />
0152 Rwanda-Burundi•August 1-19,1962.<br />
0154 Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
0155 Outgoing Telegram #200. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, Brussels and Kigali.<br />
August 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 3/13/79. 0170<br />
U.S. State Department Concern over<br />
Stalemate on Belgian Troop Issue in<br />
Rwanda.<br />
238<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #59. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 3, 1962. 1p. JFK#2. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Belgium Announces Withdrawal of All Troops<br />
from Rwanda by August 31, 1962.<br />
Incoming Telegram #62. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 3,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Views on Belgian Troop Retention.<br />
Incoming Telegram #214. Fr: [?] Martin.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 3, 1962. 3pp. JFK#4. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak<br />
Recommends Withdrawal of All Belgian<br />
Troops from Rwanda.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #216. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
August 4,1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 3/13/79.<br />
U.S. Requests Belgian Assessment of Effect<br />
of Withdrawal of Belgian Military Technicians<br />
on Rwanda's Capability to Meet Military<br />
Emergencies.<br />
Incoming Telegram #63. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Number of Belgian Technicians in Rwanda.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #223. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
August 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 3/13/79.<br />
U.S. Expresses Concern to Belgium That<br />
Withdrawal of Military Technicians in Addition<br />
to Combat Troops Would Seriously Weaken<br />
Rwandan Military Forces.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #108. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
August 6,1962.1p. JFK#8. LOU.<br />
Possible World Bank Assistance to Burundi<br />
for Improvement of Roads.<br />
Incoming Telegram #65. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Belgian Troop Withdrawal Status in Burundi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #424. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 10,1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Taiwanese Government Receives Invitation<br />
from Uganda to Attend Independence<br />
Celebration.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #146. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dakar.<br />
August 10,1962.1p. JFK#11. OUO.<br />
Arrangements for Rwandan Foreign Minister<br />
Callixte Habimenshi's Visit to U.S.<br />
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Incoming Telegram #67. Fr: David Manbey. 0192<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 3/13/79.<br />
U.S. Informed by Reliable Sources That No<br />
Famine Conditions Exist in Rwanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #262. Fr: David H. 0193<br />
McKillop. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 14,1962.1p.JFK#13.<br />
Belgian Foreign Office Informs U.S. That<br />
Agreements Made between U.S. and<br />
Belgium and Now Applicable to Rwanda- 0194<br />
Burundi Continue in Force.<br />
Incoming Telegram #74. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 15, 1962. 1p. JFK#14. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Belgians Reluctant to Continue Economic 0195<br />
Assistance to Rwanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #79. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16, 1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 3/13/79.<br />
Belgian Aircraft at Kamembe Airfield in<br />
Rwanda Destined for Sale to DRC Central 0196<br />
Government.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 18, 1962. 1 p. JFK#16. QUO.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0197<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp.JFK#16a.<br />
Talking Points for Visit of Rwandan Foreign 0199<br />
Minister Callixte Habimenshi to U.S.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#16b. 0201<br />
Biographical Sketch of Rwandan Foreign<br />
Minister Callixte Habimenshi.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp.JFK#16c.<br />
Background Report on Republic of Rwanda. 0202<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•August 20-31,<br />
1962.<br />
Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #39. Fr: Charles F. 0205<br />
Darlington. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 20, 1962. 1p.JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Schedule for Attendance at Burundi<br />
Independence Celebrations by Charles F.<br />
Darlington, U.S. Ambassador to Gabon and<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal Representative. 0206<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #83. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Foreign Diplomatic Corps Representation in<br />
Rwanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #92. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21, 1962.1p. JFK#3. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Foreign Diplomatic Corps Representation in<br />
Burundi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #96. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 22, 1962. 1p. JFK#4. C. 1/4/79.<br />
U.S. Inquiry regarding Burundi's Position on<br />
Recognition of People's Republic of China.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
August 22, 1962.1p. JFK#5.<br />
Message of Good Wishes for <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and People of U.S. from President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 22, 1962.1 p. JFK#5a.<br />
Publication of Letter from Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Translation of Letter. Fr: Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5b.<br />
Message of Good Wishes for <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
People of U.S.<br />
Letter (in French). Fr: Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5c.<br />
Incoming Telegram #101. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 24, 1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Government of Burundi Pressures U.S. to<br />
Appoint Resident Ambassador.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #57. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
August 23, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi's Visit to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 23, 1962.1p. JFK#7b. C. 10/25/78.<br />
'The Attached Draft Cable to Kigali Is<br />
Fonwarded for White House Clearance Prior<br />
to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Kigali.<br />
August 23, 1962. 3pp. JFK#7c. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi's Visit to U.S.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11 239
Frame Document<br />
0209 Incoming Telegram #103. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 24, 1962.1p. JFK#8. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Burundi Government Decides Not to Accept<br />
Diplomatic Representation from Either<br />
People's Republic of China or Taiwan.<br />
0210 Incoming Telegram #333. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 27,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi's Visit to Belgium.<br />
0211 Incoming Telegram #342. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28, 1962. 1p. JFK#10. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi<br />
Postpones Trip to Belgium due to Crisis<br />
Arising from Quarrel between Burundi<br />
Government and Chief of Unity and <strong>National</strong><br />
Progress (UPRONA) Party.<br />
0212 Incoming Telegram #344. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, 1962.1 p. JFK#11. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Office Announces That All<br />
Military Telex Equipment at Kigali Legally<br />
Turned over to Government of Rwanda.<br />
0213 Incoming Telegram #347. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12. C. 1/4/79.<br />
U.S. Expresses Hope That Belgium Will<br />
Provide Economic and Technical Assistance<br />
to Rwanda and Burundi.<br />
0215 Incoming Telegram #98. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#13. C. 1/479.<br />
Belgian Embassy at Kigali Informs U.S. That<br />
Relations with Rwandan Government at Low<br />
Ebb.<br />
0217 Incoming Telegram #107. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 31,1962. 2pp. JFK#14. LOU.<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda and Other<br />
Rwandan Government Officials Plan to<br />
Attend UAM Conference in Libreville, Gabon,<br />
and UN General Assembly in New York.<br />
0218 Outgoing Telegram #62. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
August 31,1962.1p. JFK#15. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan Government Representation in<br />
U.S.<br />
0219 Rwanda-Burundi•September 1-18,<br />
1962.<br />
0221 Inventory List. 2pp.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0223 Incoming Telegram #109. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 1, 1962.1p. JFK#1. C. 1/4/79.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Kigali Requests Clarification<br />
of State Department Position on Residence<br />
of Rwandan Ambassador in Washington,<br />
D.C.<br />
0224 Incoming Telegram #119. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 5,1962.1p. JFK#2. C. 1/4/79.<br />
U.S. Informs Rwandan Foreign Minister<br />
Callixte Habimenshi That Rwandan<br />
Ambassador to U.S. Must Reside in<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
0225 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
"Approved by Mr. Dungan."<br />
0226 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Andre Muhirwa.<br />
September 6,1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Independence Celebrations in Burundi.<br />
0227 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 4, 1962.1p. JFK#3b. OUO.<br />
Invitation to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend<br />
Independence Celebrations in Burundi from<br />
Prime Minister Andre Muhirwa.<br />
0228 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Andre<br />
Muhirwa.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3c.OUO.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Attend<br />
Independence Celebrations in Burundi.<br />
0229 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 24,1962.1p. JFK#3d.<br />
Translation of Letter from Prime Minister<br />
Andre Muhirwa of Burundi to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0230 Letter. Fr: Andre Muhirwa. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 8, 1962.1p. JFK#3e.<br />
Government of Burundi Extends Invitation to<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Attend Independence<br />
Celebrations in Usumbura.<br />
0231 Outgoing Telegram #154. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
September 6,1962.1p. JFK#4. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Burundi Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV's Visit to U.S.<br />
0232 Outgoing Telegram #67. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
September 6, 1962.1p. JFK#5. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
Informed That U.S. Unable to Arrange Official<br />
Visit to Washington, D.C, at This Time.<br />
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0233 Note. Fr: William H. BrubeckTo: Dean Rusk. 0243<br />
September 7,1962.1p. JFK#5a.<br />
C. 10/25/78.<br />
"May We Have White House Clearance on<br />
Enclosed Draft Cable to Kigali?"<br />
0234 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Kigali.<br />
September 6, 1962.1p. JFK#5b. C. 1/4/79. 0245<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
Informed That U.S. Unable to Arrange Official<br />
Visit to Washington, D.C., at This Time.<br />
0235 Incoming Telegram #122. Fr: David Manbey. 0247<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 8,1962.1p. JFK#6. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. 0251<br />
0236 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 12,1962.2pp. JFK#7.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's 0253<br />
Desire to Meet with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0238 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Suggested Guest List for White House<br />
Luncheon for Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
0239 Incoming Telegram #149. Fr: Herbert V. Olds. 0254<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 11, 1962. 1p. JFK#8.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Government<br />
of Burundi on Occasion of Their<br />
Independence Celebration.<br />
0240 Outgoing Telegram #172. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0255<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
September 13,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 1/4/79. 0257<br />
U.S. Inquiry to Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV<br />
of Burundi regarding Desire to Have Only<br />
Minister Accredited to U.S. Rather Than<br />
Ambassador.<br />
0241 Incoming Telegram #445. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk. 0258<br />
September 13,1962.1p. JFK#10. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Belgian Concern regarding Burundi's<br />
Decision to Reopen Case against Those<br />
Implicated in Assassination of Prince Louis<br />
Rwagasore.<br />
0242 Incoming Telegram #163. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0260<br />
September 14,1962.1p. JFK#11. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Discussions with Prime Minister Andre<br />
Muhirwa regarding Level of Diplomatic<br />
Representation in U.S. 0262<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
September 18,1962. 1p. JFK#12.<br />
C. 10/25/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Rwandan<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda on September<br />
19,1962.<br />
Scope Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#12a. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda's<br />
Visit to U.S., September 19-21, 1962.<br />
Talking Paper. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#12b. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Issues for Discussion during Rwandan<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda's Visit to U.S.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 6/19/79 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #468. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 17,1962. 1p. JFK#13. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Belgian Foreign Office Expresses<br />
Appreciation for U.S. Demarche to Burundi<br />
Government on Question of Reopening Trial<br />
in Murder of Prince Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Incoming Telegram #476. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 18,1962. 1p. JFK#14. C. 1/4/79.<br />
Belgian Technical Assistance to Burundi<br />
Uncertain due to Burundi's Internal Problems.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•September 19,<br />
.1962.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 19,1962.1p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Additional Papers for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Meeting with Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
White House Press Release. Fr: G. B.<br />
Sherry. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1a.OUO.<br />
Joint Communiqué Issued by <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda regarding Future of U.S.-<br />
Rwandan Relations.<br />
Photograph. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1c.OUO.<br />
Photograph of Rwandan Minister of<br />
Information Callixte Habimenshi.<br />
Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#1 d. S. 6/19/79 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Rwandan Minister of<br />
Agriculture Balthazar Bicamumpaka.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11 241
Frame Document Frame<br />
0263 Photograph. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0281<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1e.OUO. 0282<br />
Photograph of Rwandan Minister of<br />
Agriculture Balthazar Bicamumpaka.<br />
0264 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1f. S. 6/19/79 IP.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Rwandan Minister of 0283<br />
Finance Gaspard Cyimana.<br />
0265 Photograph. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1g.OUO. 0284<br />
Photograph of Rwandan Minister of Finance<br />
Gaspard Cyimana.<br />
0266 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0285<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#1h.S. 6/19/79.<br />
Biographical Sketch of [?] Ndwaniye,<br />
Secretary General of Rwandan Ministry of<br />
Social Affairs and Administration.<br />
0267 Program. Fr: Office of Chief of Protocol.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1i.<br />
Program for Rwandan President Grégoire 0286<br />
Kayibanda's Visit to Washington, D.C.,<br />
September 19-20, 1962. 0288<br />
0269 Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#1j. OUO.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Message to President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda.<br />
0271 Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1h.OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Statement on Departure 0290<br />
of Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
from Washington, D.C.<br />
0273 Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1l. OUO.<br />
Statement for Presentation of Key to City of<br />
Washington, D.C, by Commissioner Walter<br />
Tobriner to Rwandan President Grégoire 0292<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
0274 Statement. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA.2pp.JFK#1m.OUO.<br />
Statement on Arrival of Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda in Washington, D.C.<br />
0276 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA. 0293<br />
September 19,1962. 3pp. JFK#2/2c.<br />
C. 6/26/79 IP.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Rwandan President Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
0279 Distribution List. 1p. JFK#2a.<br />
0280 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 31,1962. 1p. JFK#2b. C. 10/25/78.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Are Sidelined in Blue."<br />
Document<br />
Distribution List. 1p. JFK#2d.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 19,1962. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
Additional Materials for Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda's Visit to U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3a.<br />
Rwandan Coffee Production.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#3b.<br />
U.S. Economic Assistance to Rwanda.<br />
Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
September 19,1962. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
Text of Joint Communiqué Issued by <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda regarding Future of U.S.-<br />
Rwandan Relations.<br />
Rwanda-Burundi•September 20,<br />
1962-October31,1962.<br />
Incoming Telegram. #492. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#1. C. 2/8/79.<br />
U.S. Demarche to Government of Burundi<br />
regarding Difficulties with Belgian Technical<br />
Assistance Program Which Would Be<br />
Created by Retrial of Persons Implicated in<br />
Assassination of Prince Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #44. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Libreville.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
Statement to Be Given by Charles F.<br />
Darlington, U.S. Ambassador to Gabon and<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal Representative,<br />
at Burundi's Independence Celebration.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
September 21,1962. 1p. JFK#2a.<br />
Statement to Be Given by Charles F.<br />
Darlington, U.S. Ambassador to Gabon and<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal Representative,<br />
at Burundi's Independence Celebration.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Libreville.<br />
September 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#2b. LOU.<br />
Statement to Be Given by Charles F.<br />
Darlington, U.S. Ambassador to Gabon and<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal Representative,<br />
at Burundi's Independence Celebration.<br />
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0295 Outgoing Telegram #206. Fr: George W. Bali. 0308<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
September 21,1962.1 p. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
U.S. Informs Government of Burundi of Its<br />
Intention to Release <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply<br />
to Invitation to Attend Burundi's<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
0296 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0309<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 21, 1962.1p. JFK#3a.<br />
"May We Have Clearance on Enclosed Draft<br />
Cable to Usumbura?"<br />
0297 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Usumbura.<br />
September 21,1962.1p. JFK#3. LOU. 0310<br />
U.S. Informs Government of Burundi of Its<br />
Intention to Release <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply<br />
to Invitation to Attend Burundi's<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
0298 Outgoing Telegram #162. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
September 10,1962. 2pp. JFK#3c. LOU. 0311<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Prime Minister<br />
Andre Muhirwa's Invitation to Attend<br />
Burundi's Independence Celebrations.<br />
0300 Outgoing Telegram #83. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
September 21,1962. 1p. JFK#4.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Rwandan 0312<br />
President Grégoire Kayibanda regarding His<br />
Recent Visit to U.S.<br />
0301 Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#4a. OUO.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Message to Rwandan<br />
President Kayibanda. 0313<br />
0303 Incoming Telegram #504. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 24,1962. 1p. JFK#5. C. 2/8/79.<br />
Belgian Concern over Government of<br />
Burundi's Insistence on Proceeding with<br />
Retrial in Case of Persons Involved in<br />
Assassination of Prince Louis Rwagasore. 0314<br />
0304 Outgoing Telegram #212. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Usumbura.<br />
September 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#6. LOU.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV of Burundi.<br />
0306 Incoming Telegram #520. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 27,1962. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 2/8/79.<br />
U.S. Urges Belgium to Avoid Linking<br />
Technical Assistance to Burundi with Retrial<br />
of Assassins of Prince Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #551. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Brussels.<br />
September 27,1962. 1p. JFK#8. C. 2/8/79.<br />
Belgium Informed That Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss Possible U.S. Economic<br />
and Technical Assistance.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #88. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#8a.<br />
U.S. Informs Rwandan Government of Plans<br />
to Release Text of Letter from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#8b.<br />
C. 10/26/78.<br />
"May We Have White House Approval on<br />
Enclosed Draft Cables to Brussels and<br />
Kigali?"<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Brussels.<br />
September 27,1962. 1p. JFK#8c. C. 2/8/79.<br />
Belgium Informed That Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda Meeting with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Discuss Possible U.S. Economic<br />
and Technical Assistance.<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Kigali.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#8d.<br />
U.S. Informs Rwandan Government of Plans<br />
to Release Text of Letter from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #88. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
September 27,1962.1p. JFK#8e.<br />
U.S. Informs Rwandan Government of Plans<br />
to Release Text of Letter from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Rwandan President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #527. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,1962.1p. JFK#9. C. 2/8/79.<br />
U.S. Unable to Reply to Belgian Request for<br />
Information concerning Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda's Discussions on U.S.<br />
Economic and Technical Assistance to<br />
Rwanda.<br />
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Frame Document Frame<br />
0315 Incoming Telegram #205. Fr: Herbert V. Olds. 0329<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 4, 1962. 1 p. JFK#10. S. 2/8/79.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Government of<br />
Burundi regarding Diplomatic<br />
Representation.<br />
0316 Incoming Telegram #207. Fr: Herbert V. Olds. 0331<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 5, 1962.1p. JFK#11. S. 2/8/79.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Government of<br />
Burundi regarding Diplomatic<br />
Representation.<br />
0317 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 12,1962. 1 p. JFK#2. C. 10/26/78. 0332<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Rwandan Foreign Minister<br />
Callixte Habimenshi.<br />
0319 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
August 21, 1962. 2pp. JFK#12a. C. 2/8/79.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0334<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi.<br />
0321 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 10,1962.1p. JFK#12b. C. 10/26/78.<br />
Conversation between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi.<br />
0322 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. 0337<br />
To: NA.<br />
August 21,1962. 2pp. JFK#12c. C. 2/8/79.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Rwandan Foreign Minister Callixte<br />
Habimenshi.<br />
0338<br />
0324 Rwanda-Burundi•November 1,1962-<br />
January31,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0326 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. 0339<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Donald A. Dumont, U.S. Minister<br />
to Burundi.<br />
0327 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1a.<br />
Biographical Data on Donald A. Dumont,<br />
U.S. Minister to Burundi.<br />
0328 Department of State Airgram #A-35. Fr: 0343<br />
David Manbey. To: State Department.<br />
November 14,1962. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
Presentation of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Independence Gift to President Grégoire<br />
Kayibanda of Rwanda.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #94. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kigali.<br />
November 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#3. C. 2/26/79.<br />
Discussions with Rwandan Government<br />
regarding Arrangements for Diplomatic<br />
Representation in U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1001. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Kampala.<br />
November 28,1962.1p. JFK#4. C. 2/28/79.<br />
U.S. Expresses Concern That Any Unrest<br />
Created by Burundi Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV's Visit to Uganda Might Stir<br />
up Rwandan-Ugandan Border Problems and<br />
Endanger Rwanda's Internal Stability.<br />
Incoming Telegram #779. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#5.<br />
C. 2/28/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Expresses Concern regarding Possible<br />
Suspension of Belgian Aid Program to<br />
Burundi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #317. Fr: Herbert V. Olds.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 6,1962.3pp. JFK#6.<br />
S. 2/28/79 IP. •<br />
Message from Prime Minister Andre Muhirwa<br />
of Burundi to Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-<br />
Henri Spaak Protesting Belgian Complicity in<br />
Assassination of Former Burundi Prime<br />
Minister and Prince Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Incoming Telegram #168. Fr: David Manbey.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 7,1962.1p. JFK#7. C. 2/28/79 IP.<br />
Discussions with Rwandan Minister of<br />
Agriculture Balthazar Bicamumpaka<br />
regarding U.S. Aid to Rwanda.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1001. Fr: David H.<br />
McKillop. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 11, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8. C. 2/28/79.<br />
U.S. Demarche to Government of Burundi<br />
Urging Clemency for Assassins of Prince<br />
Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Incoming Telegram #371. Fr: Donald A.<br />
Dumont. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#9. C. 2/28/79 IP.<br />
U.S. Efforts to Contact Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV of Burundi and Prime Minister<br />
Andre Muhirwa regarding Clemency for<br />
Assassins of Prince Louis Rwagasore.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1044. Fr: Douglas<br />
MacArthur II. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. LOU.<br />
Belgian Reaction to Burundi's Execution of<br />
Five Conspirators in Assassination of Prince<br />
Louis Rwagasore.<br />
244 Rwanda-Burundi/Reel 11
Frame Document Frame<br />
0345 Rwanda-Burundi•February 1,<strong>1963</strong>- 0374<br />
November 1,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0346 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell.<br />
February 8,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. 0374<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Rwandan<br />
Ambassador Lazare Mpakaniye.<br />
0348 Incoming Telegram #603. Fr: Donald A. 0375<br />
Dumont. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 10/30/76.<br />
Discussions with Belgium regarding Political<br />
Situation in Rwanda and Burundi. 0375<br />
0350 Incoming Telegram #640. Fr: Donald A.<br />
Dumont. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. LOU.<br />
U.S. Aid Program for Burundi.<br />
0352 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0376<br />
March 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#4.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Charles D. Withers, Newly<br />
Designated U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda.<br />
0353 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
Biographical Data on Charles D. Withers,<br />
Newly Designated U.S. Ambassador to 0378<br />
Rwanda.<br />
0354 Incoming Telegram #306. Fr: Charles D.<br />
Withers.<br />
May 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#5. C. 3/16/79.<br />
Ambassador Withers's Views on U.S.<br />
Assistance to Rwanda. 0379<br />
0357 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June 4,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#6.<br />
"For Appropriate Handling." 0380<br />
0359 Text (in French). Fr: Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
To: NA.<br />
June 1, <strong>1963</strong>.13pp. JFK#6a.<br />
May Day Address by Rwandan President<br />
Grégoire Kayibanda.<br />
0372 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0381<br />
June 19,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#7. 0382<br />
Telegram from Thaddee Siryuyumunsi, 0384<br />
President of <strong>National</strong> Assembly of Burundi, to<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Announcing Appointment of<br />
Pierre Ngendandumwe as Prime Minister.<br />
0373 Translation of Telegram. Fr: Thaddee<br />
Siryuyumunsi. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0385<br />
June 14,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#7a.<br />
Announcement of Appointment of Pierre<br />
Ngendandumwe as Prime Minister of<br />
Burundi.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June 14,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#7b.<br />
"For Translation and Recommendation."<br />
Telegram (in French). Fr: Thaddee<br />
Siryuyumunsi. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 14, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#7c.<br />
Note. Fr: Helen Colle. To: Polly A. Yates.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#8.<br />
"Do You Keep This Kind of Correspondence<br />
in Your Shop? Otherwise, to <strong>Files</strong>, I Guess."<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Kenneth<br />
O'Donnell.<br />
September 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8a.<br />
'This Is of Some Marginal Usefulness If<br />
President's Schedule Is Not Heavy Next<br />
Week."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 27,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#8b.<br />
C. 10/26/78.<br />
Request by Vice Premier Pie Masumbuko of<br />
Burundi to Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Deliver Message from Mwami (King)<br />
Mwambutsa IV.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV.<br />
July 1,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#9.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV on Occasion of<br />
First Anniversary of Burundi's Independence.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#10.<br />
"State Is Re-Submitting•Asked O'Donnell's<br />
Office to Return Previous."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 8, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#10a.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Leon<br />
Ndenzacko, Burundi's Ambassador to U.S.<br />
Sierra Leone<br />
Sierra Leone•<strong>1961</strong>-<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Maurice Dormán.<br />
March 2,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Congratulatory<br />
Message on His Inauguration by Sir Maurice<br />
Dormán, British Governor of Sierra Leone.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
March 30.<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
Establishment of U.S. Embassy at Freetown,<br />
Sierra Leone.<br />
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Frame Document<br />
0386 Memorandum. Fr: Angier Biddle Duke.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
April 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p.JFK#3.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Gift to Prime Minister Sir<br />
Milton Margai on Occasion of Sierra Leone's<br />
Independence.<br />
0387 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Milton Margai.<br />
April 24, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
on Independence of Sierra Leone.<br />
0388 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4a.<br />
Sierra Leone Independence Day Message.<br />
0389 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Milton Margai.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
on Independence of Sierra Leone.<br />
0390 Draft Message. Fr: NA. To: Government and<br />
People of Sierra Leone.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4c.<br />
U.S. Congratulatory Message on<br />
Independence of Sierra Leone.<br />
0391 Presidential Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#5.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Flag Raising<br />
Ceremony Observing Independence of Sierra<br />
Leone.<br />
0392 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 22, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> for<br />
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of<br />
Finance Mohammed Sanusi Mustapha,<br />
Minister of Natural Resources Albert Margai,<br />
and Minister of Development R. G. O. King of<br />
Sierra Leone.<br />
0394 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7.<br />
U.S. Agrees to Appointment of Dr. Richard E.<br />
Kelfa-Caulker as Sierra Leone's Ambassador<br />
to U.S.<br />
0395 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Kenneth O'Donnell.<br />
July 6. <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#8.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Dr. Richard E.<br />
Kelfa-Caulker, Sierra Leone's Ambassador to<br />
U.S.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0396 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 2, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#11.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Prime Minister Sir<br />
Milton Margai of Sierra Leone.<br />
0397 Incoming Telegram #94. Fr: [?] Ekern.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#12. OUO.<br />
Efforts to Arrange Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
of Sierra Leone.<br />
0398 Outgoing Telegram #66. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Freetown.<br />
October 5, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#13. OUO.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
on Sierra Leone's Admission to UN.<br />
0399 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Mohammad S. Mustapha.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#14.<br />
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther<br />
Hodges's Trip to Sierra Leone.<br />
0401 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Mohammad<br />
Sanusi Mustapha.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#15.<br />
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther<br />
Hodges's Trip to Sierra Leone.<br />
0402 Copy of Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha.<br />
December 9,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#15.<br />
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther<br />
Hodges's Trip to Sierra Leone.<br />
0403 Outgoing Telegram #98. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Freetown.<br />
December 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#15. OUO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Deputy Prime<br />
Minister Mohammad Sanusi Mustapha<br />
regarding U.S. Secretary of Commerce<br />
Luther Hodges's Trip to Sierra Leone.<br />
0405 Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
April 20, 1962. 1p.JFK#16.<br />
'The Attached Telegram Is for Approval Prior<br />
to Transmittal."<br />
0406 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Freetown.<br />
April 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16a. OUO.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
on First Anniversary of Sierra Leone's<br />
Independence.<br />
246 Sierra Leone/Reel 11
Frame Document Frame<br />
0408 Outgoing Telegram #164. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0418<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Freetown.<br />
April 20, 1962. 2pp. JFK#16a. OUO.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai<br />
on First Anniversary of Sierra Leone's<br />
Independence. 0419<br />
0410 Incoming Telegram #203. Fr: Albert Sidney<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Carnahan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 25, 1962. 1p.JFK#17.<br />
Government of Sierra Leone to Release<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Prime Minister Sir Milton Margai 0420<br />
on First Anniversary of Independence.<br />
0411 Incoming Telegram #7. Fr: Albert Sidney<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Carnahan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 6,1962. 1p. JFK#19. LOU.<br />
Queen Elizabeth II Announces Appointment 0421<br />
of H. J. L. Boston as Permanent Governor-<br />
General of Sierra Leone.<br />
0412 Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#20.<br />
"Should We Check Mr. Dungan regarding<br />
. This?"<br />
0414 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0422<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 13,1962. 1p. JFK#20a. 0423<br />
Suggested Congratulatory Message to 0424<br />
H. J. L. Boston, Newly Appointed Governor-<br />
General of Sierra Leone.<br />
0415 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: H. J. L.<br />
Boston.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#20b. 0425<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Boston on His Appointment as Governor-<br />
General of Sierra Leone.<br />
0416 Outgoing Telegram #18. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Freetown. 0426<br />
July 26,1962. 1p.JFK#22.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to H. J. L. Boston on His<br />
Appointment as Governor-General of Sierra<br />
Leone.<br />
0417 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H. 0429<br />
_, Brubeck.<br />
April 26,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#23.<br />
"For Your Information and <strong>Files</strong>."<br />
0417 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0431<br />
April 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#23a.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Albert Sidney<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Carnahan, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Sierra Leone.<br />
Document<br />
Letter. Fr: Albert Sidney <strong>John</strong>son Carnahan.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
April 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#23b.<br />
Excellent Impression Created by Arkansas<br />
Congressman Brooks Hays on People of<br />
Sierra Leone.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#24b. C. 8/13/84.<br />
Signed Original Letter from Prime Minister Sir<br />
Milton Margai of Sierra Leone to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#26a.<br />
Proposed Meeting with <strong>John</strong> H. Smythe,<br />
Acting Attorney General of Sierra Leone.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 7, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#27. LOU.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Sierra Leone<br />
Ambassador Gershon Collier.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•June 3,<strong>1963</strong>-July 12,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4356. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 3,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1. LOU.<br />
Request by Martin Luther King, Jr., to Appear<br />
before UN Apartheid Committee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #4538. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 1/5/77.<br />
Compromise UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution<br />
on Apartheid.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1697. Fr: Roger W.<br />
Tubby. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 19,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. [Note: Page One<br />
Repeated.] JFK#4.<br />
Debate of International Labor Conference on<br />
Participation of South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>.2pp. JFK#5. C. 7/20/77.<br />
Appearanceof Martin Luther King, Jr., before<br />
UN Apartheid Committee.<br />
Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#6.<br />
Military and Naval Installations in South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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0433 Letter. Fr: Robert S. McNamara. 0456<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#6a. S. 2/27/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Position on Possible UN <strong>Security</strong><br />
Council Resolutions Calling for Severe<br />
Measures against Portugal and South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0457<br />
0435 Memorandum. Fr: Maxwell D. Taylor.<br />
To: Robert S. McNamara.<br />
July 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#6b. S. 2/27/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Policy toward Portugal and South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0439 Appendix. Fr: NA. To: NA. 0459<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#6c. S. 12/20/78.<br />
Military Potential of Forces of Portugal and<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0440<br />
0441<br />
0443<br />
0444<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•July 13-31,<strong>1963</strong>. 0467<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. NA. 3/10/78 IP.<br />
U.S. Missile Tracking Station in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. C. 5/10/77.<br />
Next Steps with South <strong>Africa</strong> regarding UN 0468<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting.<br />
0447 Incoming Telegram #154. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3. S. 5/10/77. 0471<br />
Memo to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Apartheid<br />
Suggests Partial U.S. Arms Restrictions on<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0449 Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. C. 3/10/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Comments on Memo on<br />
Next Steps with South <strong>Africa</strong> regarding UN 0472<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting.<br />
0450 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4a.<br />
"Does President Need to See This before 0474<br />
Rusk Sees South <strong>Africa</strong>n This Afternoon?<br />
Brubeck Says Paper Is Meant to Reflect<br />
Decisions Taken Yesterday."<br />
0451 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4b. C. 5/10/77. 0476<br />
Next Steps with South <strong>Africa</strong> regarding UN 0477<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting.<br />
0454 Outgoing Telegram #119. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 5/10/77.<br />
U.S. Position in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong>n Case.<br />
Document<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#5a.<br />
"The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: Selected U.S.<br />
Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5b. C. 5/10/77.<br />
U.S. Position in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong>n Case.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#6. C. 2/16/79.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Program of Grouping<br />
Independent Bantu States.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#7.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between U.<br />
Alexis <strong>John</strong>son, Deputy Undersecretary of<br />
State for Political Affairs, and Willem C.<br />
Naude, South <strong>Africa</strong>n Ambassador to U.S.,<br />
regarding U.S. Arms Embargo against South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7a. C. 2/16/79.<br />
U.S. Embargo of Arms to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #290. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8. C. 1/6/78.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Apartheid<br />
Results in Proposal to Impose Economic<br />
Sanctions on South <strong>Africa</strong> and<br />
Recommendation That It Be Expelled<br />
from UN.<br />
Incoming Telegram #307. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 31,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 1/6/78.<br />
Draft of <strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution on Apartheid in<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
Incoming Telegram #308. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Draft of <strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution on Apartheid in<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•August 1-4,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #324. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#1. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Draft of <strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution on Apartheid in<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
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0481 Incoming Telegram #323. Fr: Adlai E. 0504<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. LOU.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Foreign Ministers' Resolution on<br />
Apartheid in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
0484 Outgoing Telegram #287. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3. C. 8/22/77. 0507<br />
Speech by Adlai E. Stevenson, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to UN, on Apartheid during UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Debate.<br />
0487 Outgoing Telegram #288. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#4. C. 8/22/77.<br />
U.S. Instructions to UN Ambassador Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson during UN <strong>Security</strong> Council 0510<br />
Debate on Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0512<br />
0493 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 0513<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#5.<br />
U.S. Position on South <strong>Africa</strong>n Issue in UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
0494 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. 0516<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. C. 8/22/77.<br />
Transmittal of Memorandum to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> on British Arms Embargo against 0518<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0496 Memorandum. Fr: Harlan Cleveland. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6a. C. 8/22/77.<br />
British Arms Embargo against South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0525<br />
0497 Outgoing Telegram #290. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#7. C. 8/22/77.<br />
U.S. Instructions for Apartheid Debate in UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council. 0529<br />
0498 Outgoing Telegram #291. Fr: NA. To: U.S.<br />
Mission to UN.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#8. C. 8/22/77.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Reviews Situation in UN 0532<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Debate on Apartheid to<br />
Determine U.S. Voting Position on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Resolution.<br />
0502 Outgoing Telegram #157. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#9. C. 8/22/77.<br />
Background on U.S. Arms Embargo against 0533<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #317. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 8/22/77.<br />
U.S. Announces Its Willingness to Support<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution Condemning Policies of<br />
Racial Superiority and Apartheid but Refuses<br />
to Condemn South <strong>Africa</strong> by Name.<br />
Copy of Outgoing Telegram #317. Fr: George<br />
W. Ball. To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 3, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#10. C. 8/22/77.<br />
U.S. Announces Its Willingness to Support<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution Condemning Policies of<br />
Racial Superiority and Apartheid but Refuses<br />
to Condemn South <strong>Africa</strong> by Name.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•August 5-6,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Routing Slip. 1p.JFK#1.<br />
Incoming Telegram #5. Fr: Foy D. Köhler.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 5,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1a. C. 9/13/78 IP.<br />
U.S. and British Bilateral Discussions<br />
regarding South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Augusts, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#2.<br />
'These Are Cables Referred to by Mr.<br />
Brubeck in His Phone Call to You This P.M."<br />
Incoming Telegram #340. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#2a. C. 9/13/78 IP.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Debate on Apartheid in<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft Statement. Fr: UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#2g. NA. 9/13/78.<br />
Draft UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Statement on<br />
Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #32. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Moscow.<br />
U.S. Position on Arms Embargo against<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #111. Fr: Paul F. Geren.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Discussions with Ndabaningi Sithole,<br />
<strong>National</strong> Chairman of ZAPU, regarding<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Plans for Passive Resistance in<br />
Southern Rhodesia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #363. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#5. C. 1/6/77.<br />
Activities at UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Debate on<br />
Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 11 249
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0541<br />
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0552<br />
0554<br />
0559<br />
0560<br />
0561<br />
0562<br />
0563<br />
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0568<br />
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0571<br />
0572<br />
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Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. 0577<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
Auguste, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6.<br />
Enclosed Survey from State Department<br />
Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)<br />
on Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
State Department Intelligence Memorandum. 0579<br />
Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#6a. C. 3/1/79.<br />
"An Agenda of Research on Southern <strong>Africa</strong>."<br />
Outgoing Telegram #345. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#7. C. 9/13/78.<br />
Draft Explanation of U.S. Vote on Resolution<br />
during UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Debate on<br />
Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0591<br />
0593<br />
0596<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•August 7-12,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheet. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #31. Fr: Dean Rusk, U.S. 0597<br />
Embassy, Moscow. To: State Department.<br />
August 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. C. 2/28/78 IP.<br />
U.S.-British Bilateral Discussions on Arms<br />
Embargo against South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith. 0598<br />
August 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#2.<br />
'The President Has Approved This and State<br />
Has Been Notified."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#2a. C. 6/30/77. 0607<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Resolution at UN.<br />
Divider Sheet. 1 p. JFK#2b.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#2c. C. 2/27/78.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution on Apartheid 0610<br />
in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Tab A. 1p.JFK#2d.<br />
Resolution. Fr: UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
To: NA.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2e.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution on Apartheid<br />
in South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0612<br />
TabB. 1p. JFK#2f.<br />
Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
August 7, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#3.<br />
"For Your Information." 0613<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#3a. C. 6/30/79.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> and UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Meeting on Apartheid.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #404. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. S. 2/28/78.<br />
U.S. Statement to UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
regarding Arms Sales and Shipment to South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
State Department Research Memorandum.<br />
Fr: Thomas L Hughes. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 11pp. JFK#5. S. 2/28/78 IP.<br />
U.S. and South <strong>Africa</strong>n Economic Leverage<br />
on Each Other.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•August 13,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
Septembern, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #440. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1. S. 8/11/77.<br />
U.S. Arms Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#2.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Reactions to UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Debates on Portuguese Territories and South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #522. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 21, <strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. JFK#3. C. 2/20/79.<br />
Imminent Threat to U.S. Leadership in UN<br />
and throughout <strong>Africa</strong> Posed by Problems of<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> and Portuguese Territories.<br />
Incoming Telegram #266. Fr: Gilbert E. Clark.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4.<br />
Speech by South <strong>Africa</strong>n Prime Minister<br />
Hendrik F. Verwoerd regarding Possible<br />
Concessions to U.S. and Great Britain.<br />
Incoming Telegram #268. Fr: Gilbert E. Clark.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. S. 8/11/77.<br />
Statement by South <strong>Africa</strong>n Prime Minister<br />
Hendrik F. Verwoerd regarding Possible<br />
Concessions by South <strong>Africa</strong> in Return for<br />
Guarantees by U.S. and Great Britain.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. C. 2/22/78.<br />
U.S. Sale of Submarines and C-130 Spare<br />
Parts to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Undersecretary of State.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#6a. C. 1/7/77.<br />
U.S. Sale of Submarines and C-130 Spare<br />
Parts to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
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0622 Incoming Telegram #694. Fr: Francis 0653<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 5, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 1/7/77.<br />
Recommendations Contained in Report of<br />
UN Committee on Apartheid.<br />
0624 Incoming Telegram #735. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk. 0654<br />
September 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#8. C. 1/7/77.<br />
Possible Repercussions of Use of U.S. Veto<br />
in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council on Either South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n or Portuguese Territories Issues.<br />
0655<br />
0627 South <strong>Africa</strong>•September 12-17,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0629 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0630 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0658<br />
September 12,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1. S. 9/15/78.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Economic Reprisal Situation.<br />
0631 Incoming Telegram #816. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#2. S. 4/21/77.<br />
U.S. Arms Policy toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0634 CIA Special Report. Fr: CIA, Office of Current 0661<br />
Intelligence. To: NA.<br />
September 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#3. S. 2/18/78.<br />
"New South <strong>Africa</strong>n Bid for Western Support."<br />
0640 Incoming Telegram #834. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4. C. 1 /7/77. 0662<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations<br />
Contained in UN Apartheid Committee<br />
Report.<br />
0642 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#5. 0663<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dean<br />
Rusk, and Robert S. McNamara regarding<br />
Recommendations on South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0643 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk and Robert S.<br />
McNamara. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#5a. 0664<br />
C. 1/19/77.<br />
Proposed U.S. Sale of Submarines to South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0649 South <strong>Africa</strong>•September 18-29,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>. 0667<br />
0651 Incoming Telegram #374. Fr: Joseph C. 0668<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. S. 4/21/77.<br />
U.S. Embassy, Pretoria Questions Specific<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations of UN<br />
Apartheid Committee Report.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #834. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: NA.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a.<br />
C. 4/21/77.<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations of<br />
Report of UN Apartheid Committee.<br />
Incoming Telegram #694. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: NA.<br />
September 5,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#1b. C. 1/11/77.<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations of<br />
Report of UN Apartheid Committee.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 18,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#2. S. 2/28/78.<br />
U.S. Arms Embargo and Submarine Sales to<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #804. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN and U.S. Embassies,<br />
Lagos, Algiers, Monrovia, and Tunis.<br />
September 20,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#3.<br />
C. 4/21/78.<br />
Possible Challenge of South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Credentials in UN.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk and Robert S. McNamara.<br />
September 23,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4. S. 2/28/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Approves Recommendation<br />
to Continue U.S. Sale of Spare Parts for<br />
C-130 Aircraft to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk and Robert S. McNamara.<br />
September 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. S. 3/6/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Approves Recommendation<br />
to Continue U.S. Sale of Spare Parts for<br />
C-130 Aircraft to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Copy of Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Dean Rusk and Robert S. McNamara.<br />
September 23,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4. S. 3/6/78.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Approves Recommendation<br />
to Continue U.S. Sale of Spare Parts for<br />
C-130 Aircraft to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 18,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#4a.<br />
S. 2/28/78.<br />
U.S. Arms Embargo and Submarine Sales<br />
to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
TabA.1p.JFK#4b.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#4c.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dean<br />
Rusk, and Robert S. McNamara regarding<br />
Recommendations on South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 11 251
Frame Document<br />
0669 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk and Robert S.<br />
McNamara. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 16,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#4d.<br />
C. 1/11/77.<br />
U.S. Sale of Submarines to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0675 TabB. 1p.JFK#4e.<br />
0676 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#4f. C. 1/11/77.<br />
U.S. Sale of Submarines and Spare Parts for<br />
C-130 Aircraft to South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0684 South <strong>Africa</strong>•September 30,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
October29,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0686 Withdrawal Sheets. 2pp.<br />
0688 Incoming Telegram #416. Fr: Joseph C.<br />
Satterthwaite. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#1.<br />
C. 9/14/78.<br />
Discussions with Dr. Jan Steytler, Head of<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Progressive Party, regarding<br />
U.S. Attitudes toward South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0691 Outgoing Telegram #978. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
October 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#5. C. 9/14/78.<br />
U.S. Instructions for Dealing with Apartheid<br />
Question in UN.<br />
0693 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#6.<br />
0694 Outgoing Telegram #720. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
October 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#7. LOU.<br />
Possible Expulsion of South <strong>Africa</strong> from<br />
International Labor Organization.<br />
0697 Note. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
October 20,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#8.<br />
'The Attached Memorandum of Conversation<br />
May Be of Interest to You."<br />
0698 Routing Slip. 1 p. JFK#9.<br />
0699 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#10.<br />
S. 9/23/81 IP.<br />
Recommendation for U.S. Position on South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Issue in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
0703 South <strong>Africa</strong>•"<strong>National</strong> Strategy<br />
Series: South <strong>Africa</strong>," October 28,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0705 Submission List. 1 p.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0706 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 1, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#1. NA. 12/6/78.<br />
Study on South <strong>Africa</strong> by Walt W. Rostow,<br />
Deputy Special Assistant to President for<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Affairs.<br />
0707 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
October 29,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 9/18/79.<br />
Report on South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0709 Report. Fr: William R. Duggan and Waldemar<br />
B. Campbell.<br />
October 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 356pp. JFK#3-#3g.<br />
S. 9/19/79.<br />
"<strong>National</strong> Strategy Series: South <strong>Africa</strong>"<br />
[Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>; U.S. Objectives<br />
toward South <strong>Africa</strong>; Economic and Social<br />
Profile of South <strong>Africa</strong>; Political Conditions in<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>; South <strong>Africa</strong>'s Foreign<br />
Relations; Internal <strong>Security</strong> of South <strong>Africa</strong>;<br />
U.S. Interests in South <strong>Africa</strong>; Relations<br />
between South <strong>Africa</strong> and U.S.; U.S. Courses<br />
of Action regarding South <strong>Africa</strong>; Bantustans-<br />
Transkei Partition; Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> and High<br />
Commission Territories].<br />
Reel 12<br />
0001<br />
0003<br />
0006<br />
0009<br />
0010<br />
0016<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> cont.<br />
Source and Editorial Note. 1p.<br />
Folder Title List. 9pp.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>•October 30,<strong>1963</strong>-<br />
Novembens, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Withdrawal Sheets. 3pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1726. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#1. C. 12/20/77.<br />
Draft UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution on<br />
Apartheid.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#2.<br />
Recommendations on UiS. Position at UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Apartheid.<br />
Draft Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 5pp. JFK#2a. C. 5/26/78.<br />
UN Policy for <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on<br />
Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Draft Resolution. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#2b. C. 5/26/78.<br />
Draft UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Resolution on<br />
Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
252 South <strong>Africa</strong>/Reel 11/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
0019 Outgoing Telegram #498. Fr: George W. Ball. 0047<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Pretoria.<br />
October 30,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#3. C. 5/26/78.<br />
U.S. Discontinues Exploration on Subject of<br />
Joint Action Program with Great Britain on<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0020 Note. Fr: Helen Colle. To: Polly A. Yates. 0048<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#4.<br />
'The Attachment to This Memo Was Used as<br />
Attachment to Memo to President."<br />
0021 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0049<br />
November 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4a. C. 5/26/78.<br />
Student Refugee Problem in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0022 Copy of Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H.<br />
Read. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#4a. C. 5/26/78.<br />
Student Refugee Problem in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>. 0050<br />
0023 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#4b. C. 5/26/78.<br />
Student Refugee Problem in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>. 0051<br />
0027 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#5a. C. 5/26/78.<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on Apartheid in 0053<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0028 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5b. C. 5/26/78.<br />
U.S. Policy for UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting<br />
on Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0029 List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 4pp. JFK#5c. 0055<br />
Items Used Primarily in Manufacture of Arms,<br />
Ammunition, and Implements of War.<br />
0034 Draft Resolution. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#5d. C. 12/20/77.<br />
Draft Norwegian Resolution on Apartheid for<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council Meeting on South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0056<br />
0036 Outgoing Telegram #1404. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
November 13,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#6. LOU.<br />
Experiment by U.S. Atomic Energy<br />
Commission in South <strong>Africa</strong>. 0058<br />
Tanganyika<br />
0039 Tanganyika•<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0040 Inventory List. 6pp.<br />
0046 Memorandum. Fr: Lawrence O'Brien.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. 0059<br />
"A Cooperative Senator but I Do Not Have<br />
Strong View."<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Senator Frank Moss Asks to Be Considered<br />
Member of U.S. Delegation to Tanganyikan<br />
Independence Celebration.<br />
Incoming Telegram #569. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 6,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyika's <strong>National</strong> Assembly Votes to<br />
Strengthen Relations with U.S.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 9,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Suggestion That Vice President Lyndon B.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Head U.S. Delegation to<br />
Tanganyikan Independence Ceremonies.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Aid to <strong>Africa</strong> by Country in FY<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
List. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Projected U.S. Aid to <strong>Africa</strong> by Country in FY<br />
1962.<br />
Incoming Telegram #509. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Views on Upcoming Tanganyikan<br />
Independence Celebrations by George<br />
Kahama, Tanganyikan Minister of Home<br />
Affairs.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 9,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Suggestion That Vice President Lyndon B.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son Head U.S. Delegation to<br />
Tanganyikan Independence Ceremonies.<br />
Incoming Telegram #602. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with British Resident in<br />
Tanganyika regarding Situation in Zanzibar.<br />
Letter. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son.<br />
June 22, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and State Department Ask<br />
Vice President Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son to Head<br />
U.S. Delegation to Tanganyikan<br />
Independence Celebrations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #17. Fr: [?] Hennemyer.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 7,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Proposed Visit to U.S. by Julius Nyerere,<br />
Prime Minister of Tanganyika.<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>/Tanganyika/Reel 12 253
Frame Document Frame<br />
0060 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0072<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 12, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Julius Nyerere, Prime Minister of 0074<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
0062 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Meeting with Prime<br />
Minister Julius Nyerére of Tanganyika on 0076<br />
July 17, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0063 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/29/76 IP.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0077<br />
Prime Minister Julius Nyerere regarding<br />
Tanganyika's Development Plan.<br />
0065 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval." 0078<br />
0066 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 25, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Meeting between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Prime Minister Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika. 0079<br />
0067 Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
August 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Draft Letter to Prime Minister Julius Nyerere 0081<br />
of Tanganyika.<br />
0068 Memorandum. Fr: Frederick L. Holborn.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith. 0084<br />
July 31. <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. .<br />
Draft Letter to Prime Minister Julius Nyerere<br />
of Tanganyika.<br />
0069 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0086<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Reply for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter of Prime Minister Julius Nyerere of<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
0070 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius 0088<br />
Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Tanganyika's Development Plan and<br />
Possible U.S. Aid.<br />
0071 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0089<br />
July 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Prime<br />
Minister Julius Nyerere regarding Possible<br />
U.S. Economic Assistance to Tanganyika.<br />
254<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #543. Fr: G. Lewis Jones.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
British Increase Aid Offer to Tanganyika.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #210. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Racial Incident in Which Amry Abedi, Mayor<br />
of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika, Was Refused<br />
Service at Restaurant in Fairfax, Virginia.<br />
Incoming Telegram #107. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Augusts, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tanganyikan Prime Minister Julius Nyerere<br />
Announces New British Aid Offer.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Draft Memorandum Urging Vice President<br />
Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son to Attend Tanganyikan<br />
Independence Day Celebrations.<br />
Draft Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: Lyndon B.<br />
<strong>John</strong>son.<br />
August 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Representation at Tanganyikan<br />
Independence Day Functions.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 29, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Western Aid Offers to Tanganyika.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Western Aid Offers to Tanganyika.<br />
Newspaper Clipping. Fr: Smith Hempstone.<br />
August 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
"West's Tanganyika Aid Policy Seen Serious<br />
Error-<br />
Colonial Office Information Department Joint<br />
Communiqué. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 4, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Joint British-Tanganyikan Communiqué<br />
regarding British Financial Assistance to<br />
Tanganyika Following Independence.<br />
Colonial Office Information Department.<br />
Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
August 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Parliamentary Statement by lain MacLeod,<br />
British Secretary of State for Colonies, on<br />
Financial Assistance to Tanganyika.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 4,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
State Department Comments on Aid to<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
0090 Incoming Telegram #1025. Fr: David K. E. 0105<br />
Bruce. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 8, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions regarding Tanganyika 0106<br />
Consortium.<br />
0092 Outgoing Telegram #377. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: Embassies in Paris, et al.<br />
September 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Development Assistance Group (DAG) 0107<br />
Consortium for Tanganyika.<br />
0095 Incoming Telegram #130. Fr: [?] Finletter.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 13,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/9/76. 0108<br />
Advantages to Consortium for Tanganyika<br />
Development Plan.<br />
0096 Handwritten Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
NA. 1p.JFk#NA.<br />
"Do You Wish to Approve This on Behalf of 0110<br />
President?"<br />
0097 Memorandum. Fr: Chester Bowles.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
September 30,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Establishment of U.S. Embassy at Dar-es-<br />
Salaam, Tanganyika. 0111<br />
0098 Handwritten Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To:<br />
Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"If There Is Any Difficulty in Getting This<br />
Approved, Please Let Me Know."<br />
0099 Outgoing Telegram #390. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0113<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
December 5,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Composition of U.S. Delegation to<br />
Tanganyikan Independence Celebrations.<br />
0100 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius 0114<br />
Nyerere.<br />
December 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Prime Minister Nyerere on Occasion of<br />
Tanganyika's Independence.<br />
0102 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. 0115<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 4, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter to Prime Minister<br />
Julius Nyerere on Occasion of Tanganyika's<br />
Independence. 0117<br />
0103 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Julius Nyerere.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Prime Minister Nyerere on Occasion of<br />
Tanganyika's Independence.<br />
Document<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: Carl Kaysen.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Urgent."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
White House Release of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Message on Tanganyikan Independence.<br />
Draft Message. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Government<br />
and People of Tanganyika on Occasion of<br />
Their Independence.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #417. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
December 9, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to Government<br />
and People of Tanganyika on Occasion of<br />
Their Independence.<br />
Incoming Telegram #398. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 12,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Activities of Ghanaian Delegation to<br />
Tanganyikan Government Independence<br />
Celebrations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #2092. Fr: Adlai E.<br />
Stevenson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 12, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyika's Position on People's Republic<br />
of China's Admission to UN.<br />
Incoming Telegram #402. Fr: [?]<br />
Hennemeyer. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyika's Reaction to U.S. and West<br />
German Aid Offers.<br />
Incoming Telegram #403. Fr: William R.<br />
Duggan. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 13, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan Prime Minister Julius Nyerere's<br />
Position on People's Republic of China's<br />
Representation at UN.<br />
Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Possible U.S. Aid for Economic Development<br />
in Tanganyika.<br />
Table. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Functional Analysis of Tanganyika's<br />
Development Plan.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 255
Frame Document Frame<br />
0118 Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F. 0137<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
December 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Tanganyika's Independence Celebrations<br />
and U.S. Economic Aid.<br />
0120 Tanganyika•1962.<br />
0121 Inventory List. 4pp. 0138<br />
0125 Incoming Telegram #464. Fr: [?]<br />
Hennemeyer. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with Moses Chu, Chinese<br />
Businessman and Unofficial Representative 0138<br />
of Taiwanese Government, regarding<br />
Taiwan's Consular or Diplomatic<br />
Representation in Tanganyika.<br />
0126 Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 24,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 4/9/76. 0139<br />
Use of U.S. Military Forces and Facilities for<br />
Evacuation of U.S. Citizens from Tanganyika.<br />
0127 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 26,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Resignation of Tanganyikan Prime Minister 0140<br />
Julius Nyerere.<br />
0128 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Resignation of Tanganyikan Prime Minister<br />
Julius Nyerere.<br />
0131 Incoming Telegram #795. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0142<br />
May 18, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Tanganyikan Prime Minister Rashidi Kawawa<br />
Expresses Sympathy over U.S. Air Force<br />
Disaster in Kenya.<br />
0132 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 25, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. 0144<br />
Message of Condolence from Tanganyikan<br />
Prime Minister Rashidi Kawawa on U.S. Air<br />
Force Disaster in Kenya.<br />
0133 Incoming Telegram #795. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 18, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. 0146<br />
Tanganyikan Prime Minister Rashidi Kawawa<br />
Expresses Sympathy over U.S. Air Force<br />
Disaster in Kenya.<br />
0134 Incoming Telegram #821. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Election and Powers of Tanganyika's First<br />
President.<br />
256<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #906. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 1,1962.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter of<br />
Condolence from Tanganyikan Prime Minister<br />
Rashidi Kawawa on Crash of U.S. Air Force<br />
Plane in Kenya.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
June 1,1962.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Condolence from Tanganyikan<br />
Prime Minister Rashidi Kawawa on Crash of<br />
U.S. Air Force Plane in Kenya.<br />
Handwritten Note. Fr: NA. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"If We Are Sending Reply Would You Ask<br />
State Why It Took So Long to Act•10 Daysl<br />
Tell S/S OK as Revised."<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Rashidi Kawawa.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter of<br />
Condolence from Tanganyikan Prime Minister<br />
Rashidi Kawawa on Crash of U.S. Air Force<br />
Plane in Kenya.<br />
Incoming Telegram #835. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 4,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Draft UN Resolution Submitted by Soviet<br />
Union regarding Implementation of<br />
Declaration Granting Independence to<br />
Nyasaland.<br />
Incoming Telegram #838. Fr: [?] Byrne. To:<br />
Dean Rusk. .<br />
June 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Draft Consensus Statement regarding Efforts<br />
to Improve Political and Constitutional<br />
Development of Basutoland, Bechuanaland,<br />
and Swaziland.<br />
Incoming Telegram #839. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 5,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
UN Committee of 17's Discussions on Future<br />
of High Commission Territories and<br />
Nyasaland.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-191. Fr: [?]<br />
Byrne. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 26, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tanganyikan Prime Minister Rashidi<br />
Kawawa's Policy Speech to <strong>National</strong><br />
Assembly.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0149 Incoming Telegram #929. Fr: [?] Byrne. 0163<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 28, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions between Tanganyikan and<br />
Burundi Officials regarding Refugee Situation<br />
and Possible Post-Independence Problems. 0165<br />
0152 Letter. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: Rashidi<br />
Kawawa.<br />
June 29, 1962. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter to Prime Minister Kawawa<br />
Acknowledging Receipt of Letters of Thanks 0166<br />
from Girls at St. Mary's Middle School in<br />
Tanganyika to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Food<br />
Shipments during Recent Famine.<br />
0153 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Rashidi Kawawa.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. 0167<br />
Letter to Prime Minister Kawawa<br />
Acknowledging Receipt of Letters of Thanks<br />
from Girls at St. Mary's Middle School in<br />
Tanganyika to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Food<br />
Shipments during Recent Famine. 0168<br />
0154 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 27, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from Prime Minister Kawawa Enclosing<br />
Letters from Students of St. Mary's Middle 0169<br />
School, Kondoa, Tanganyika, Thanking <strong>John</strong> .<br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Famine Relief.<br />
0.155 Letter. Fr: Rashidi Kawawa. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 8,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. 0170<br />
Letter from Prime Minister Kawawa Enclosing<br />
Letters from Students of St. Mary's Middle<br />
School, Kondoa, Tanganyika, Thanking<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for Famine Relief.<br />
0156 Handwritten Letter. Fr: Kwispina Sinili.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 1,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. 0173<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
0158 Handwritten Letter. Fr: Angelina Matilde<br />
Mathias. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. 0174<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
0159 Handwritten Letter. Fr: Fides <strong>John</strong>. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
0161 Handwritten Letter. Fr: Susana Joseph.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: Yasinta Leo.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: Fatn Gussa.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 28,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: Teresa Michael.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: Kmina Augustini.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 30, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Handwritten Letter. Fr: Pia Vincenza<br />
Francesca. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 29, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter of Thanks to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for U.S. Famine<br />
Relief for Tanganyika.<br />
Incoming Telegram #7. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 4,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Rwandan-Tanganyikan Relations Including<br />
Refugee Problem.<br />
Incoming Telegram #68. Fr: [?] Byrne. To:<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
July 26,1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with Former Tanganyikan Prime<br />
Minister Julius Nyerere regarding Proposal<br />
for Economic "Brain Trust" to Advise<br />
President of Tanganyika.<br />
Incoming Telegram #100. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Possible Visit to U.S. by Former Tanganyikan<br />
Prime Minister Julius Nyerere.<br />
Incoming Telegram #109. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tanganyikan Minister of Finance Paul<br />
Bomani's Plans to Visit U.S. to Attend<br />
International Monentary Fund (IMF)<br />
Conference.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 257
Frame Document Frame<br />
0175 Incoming Telegram #113. Fr: [?] Byrne. 0189<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 16,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with Former Tanganyikan Prime<br />
Minister Julius Nyerere regarding Proposal<br />
for Economic "Brain Trust" to Advise<br />
President of Tanganyika. 0190<br />
0177 Incoming Telegram #121. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 18, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tanganyikan Minister of Finance Paul<br />
Bomani's Report on Promises of Capital and<br />
Technical Aid Received during His Trips to 0191<br />
Eastern and Western Europe.<br />
0180 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 28, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Request for Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> for William Leonhart, U.S. 0192<br />
Ambassador to Tanganyika.<br />
0181 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Biographical Sketch of William Leonhart, U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Tanganyika.<br />
0182 Incoming Telegram #192. Fr: [?] Byrne. To: 0195<br />
Dean Rusk.<br />
September 21,1962.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Soviet Embassy Gains Tanganyikan<br />
Government Approval for Increase in Size of<br />
Staff.<br />
0183 Department of State Airgram #A-195. Fr: 0196<br />
William Leonhart. To: State Department.<br />
October 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by William<br />
Leonhart, First U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Tanganyika. 0197<br />
0185 Statement. Fr: William Leonhart. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Leonhart, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Tanganyika, on Presentation of His<br />
Credentials.<br />
0186 Statement. Fr: Sir Richard Turnbull. To: NA. 0198<br />
October 3, 1962. ip. JFK#NA.<br />
Statement by Turnbull, Governor-General of<br />
Tanganyika, to U.S. Ambassador William<br />
Leonhart on Presentation of His Credentials.<br />
0187 Outgoing Telegram #179. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
October 14,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU. 0200<br />
Schedule for U.S. Ambassador-at-Large<br />
Chester Bowles Visit to Tanganyika.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #214. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 2,1962. Ip. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Julius Nyerere on His Election as<br />
President of Tanganyika.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 1, 1962. Ip. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Proposed Message of Congratulations from<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Julius Nyerere on His<br />
Election as President of Tanganyika.<br />
Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Julius Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Nyerere on His Election as President of<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
Incoming Telegram #286. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 2, 1962. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Summary of Discussions with Tanganyikan<br />
President-Elect Julius Nyerere regarding His<br />
Plans.<br />
Incoming Telegram #293. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 8,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Condolence from Tanganyikan<br />
Government on Death of Former First Lady<br />
Eleanor Roosevelt.<br />
Note. Fr: Ralph A. Dungan. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
November 21,1962.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
The Attached Okay. Please Send by<br />
Pouch•No Special Representative Going."<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Julius Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> on Establishment of Republic of<br />
Tanganyika and Inauguration of Nyerere as<br />
Its First President.<br />
Copy of Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Julius<br />
Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> on Establishment of Republic of<br />
Tanganyika and Inauguration of Nyerere as<br />
Its First President.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 21,1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
on Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika<br />
and Inauguration of Julius Nyerere as Its<br />
First President.<br />
258 Tanganyika/Reel 12
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0201 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius 0210<br />
Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika and<br />
Inauguration of Nyerere as Its First President.<br />
0202 Outgoing Telegram #228. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam. 0211<br />
November 26, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart<br />
Designated as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies. 0212<br />
0203 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
November 26,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
0204 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 26, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU. 0213<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart<br />
Designated as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
0205 Incoming Telegram #315. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 26, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. 0214<br />
Julius Nyerere's Reply to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s<br />
Message of Congratulations on His<br />
Inauguration as President of Tanganyika.<br />
0206 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
November 26, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Transmittal." 0215<br />
0207 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius<br />
Nyerere.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 0216<br />
Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika and<br />
Inauguration of Nyerere as Its First President.<br />
0208 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy. 0217<br />
November 21, 1962. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Greeting from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
on Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika<br />
and Inauguration of Julius Nyerere as Its<br />
First President.<br />
0209 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius<br />
Nyerere. 0218<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika and<br />
Inauguration of Nyerere as Its First President.<br />
Document<br />
Outgoing Telegram #231. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 21, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart<br />
Designated as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
November 21, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For White House Approval Prior to<br />
Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 21,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart<br />
Designated as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #230. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 27, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart to Deliver<br />
Message from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Julius Nyerere at Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #233. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
November 28,1962.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
White House Announces William Leonhart's<br />
Appointment as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
November 30,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
Copy of Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
November 30, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
Incoming Telegram #327. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 30, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/9/76.<br />
People's Republic of China Wishes to<br />
Negotiate Cultural Agreement with<br />
Tanganyikan Government.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #242. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
December 5, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Ambassador William Leonhart's Letter of<br />
Credence as <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Personal<br />
Representative to Tanganyikan Republic Day<br />
Ceremonies.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 259
Frame Document Frame<br />
0221 Outgoing Telegram #244. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0231<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
December 7, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> on Establishment of Republic of<br />
Tanganyika and Inauguration of Julius<br />
Nyerere as Its First President.<br />
0223 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 6, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. LOU. 0235<br />
Recommendation That <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
Send Revised Message of Greeting on<br />
Establishment of Republic of Tanganyika.<br />
0224 Note. Fr: Edward S. Little. To: Bromley K.<br />
Smith.<br />
December 7, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. 0241<br />
"Attached for White House Clearance Prior<br />
to Transmission Is Draft Telegram to Dar-es-<br />
Salaam."<br />
0225 Copy of Note. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
December 7,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"Attached for White House Clearance Prior<br />
to Transmission Is Draft Telegram to Dar-es-<br />
Salaam." 0243<br />
0226 Incoming Telegram #357. Fr: William 0244<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk. 0248<br />
December 8, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Reaction to Congratulatory Message from<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0227 Incoming Telegram #358. Fr: William 0251<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 10,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
New Cabinet Announced Following Julius<br />
Nyerere's Inauguration as President of<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
0228 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 10, 1962.1 p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76. 0253<br />
Communist Bloc Assistance in Establishing<br />
Tanganyikan Newspaper.<br />
0229 Incoming Telegram #361. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Names Cabinet and Appoints Rashidi<br />
Kawawa as Vice President. 0255<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #364. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 11,1962. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan<br />
Agrees to Meet with Prime Ministers Rashidi<br />
Kawawa of Tanganyika and Milton Obote of<br />
Uganda regarding Suspension of East <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Common Services Authority (EACSA) and<br />
Kenyan Elections.<br />
Incoming Telegram #366. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 12, 1962. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. NA. IP.<br />
Summary of Events at Tanganyikan Republic<br />
Celebrations and Julius Nyerere's<br />
Inauguration as First President.<br />
Incoming Telegram #388. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 28,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tripartite East <strong>Africa</strong>n Delegation Made up of<br />
Delegates from Tanganyika, Uganda, and<br />
Kenya to Visit European Capitals to Discuss<br />
Common Market Problems.<br />
Tanganyika•<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Inventory List. 4pp.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-331. Fr:<br />
William Leonhart. To: State Department.<br />
January 1,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
U.S. Year-End Assessment of Tanganyika for<br />
1962.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #388. Fr: George W Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Consulate, Salisbury.<br />
January 4,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Copy of Congratulatory Message from <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on Establishment of Republic of<br />
Tanganyika and Inauguration of Julius<br />
Nyerere as Its First President Sent to<br />
Hastings Banda of Nyasaland.<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n Diplomatic Posts.<br />
January 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from Mbiyu<br />
Koinange, Secretary General of Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Freedom Movement for East, Central, and<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA), Supporting<br />
U.S. Policy in DRC.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
January 9,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
260 Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
0256 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: Selected <strong>Africa</strong>n 0271<br />
Diplomatic Posts.<br />
NA. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Letter from Mbiyu<br />
Koinange, Secretary General of Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Freedom Movement for East, Central, and<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA), Supporting<br />
U.S. Policy in DRC. 0274<br />
0258 Incoming Telegram #429. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Delivery of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to<br />
Mbiyu Koinange, Secretary General of Pan-<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement for East, Central,<br />
and Southern <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA), with 0277<br />
Copies to Tanganyikan Vice President<br />
Rashidi Kawawa and Other <strong>Africa</strong>n Refugee<br />
Leaders.<br />
0259 Incoming Telegram #441. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 19,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76. 0283<br />
Tanganyikan Government's Efforts to Carry<br />
out Tanganyika <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>National</strong> Union<br />
(TANU) Resolution Calling for Government<br />
Purchase and Sale of Foodstuffs through<br />
Cooperative Supply Association of<br />
Tanganyika (COSATA). 0285<br />
0262 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
January 22,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Your Information and <strong>Files</strong>." 0286<br />
0263 Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 2, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Reply to Christmas and New Year's<br />
Greetings from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and His 0288<br />
Wife.<br />
0264 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
Carl Kaysen.<br />
February 1,<strong>1963</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. S. 4/9/76.<br />
Communist Bloc Assistance in Establishing<br />
Tanganyikan Newspaper.<br />
0265 Incoming Telegram #529. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk. 0294<br />
February 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 3/24/76 IP.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Impressions of Afro-Asian People's Solidarity<br />
Organization (AAPSO) Conference at Moshi, 0297<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #531. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 3/24/76<br />
IP.<br />
Meeting with Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere for General Review of Area<br />
Developments.<br />
Incoming Telegram #650. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
March 21,<strong>1963</strong>.3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with Eduardo Mondlane,<br />
President of Mozambique Liberation Front<br />
(FRELIMO), regarding Independence of<br />
Mozambique.<br />
Incoming Telegram #690. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 5,<strong>1963</strong>.5pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Discussions with Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere regarding Threat Posed by<br />
Continued Portuguese Rule in Mozambique.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #423. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
May 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere Invited<br />
to Address Opening Session of World Food<br />
Congress in Washington, D.C.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
May 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
May 3,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere Invited<br />
to Address Opening Session of World Food<br />
Congress in Washington, D.C.<br />
Incoming Telegram #829. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Text of Letter from Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Concern over Situation in South <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese Colonies<br />
of Mozambique and Angola.<br />
Incoming Telegram #830. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Concern over Situation in Mozambique.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Letter from Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere regarding Situation in Southern<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>, Dated May 16, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
261
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0298 Signature Record. 1p. JFK#NA. 0320<br />
0299 Incoming Telegram #830. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Concern over Situation in Mozambique.<br />
0302 Signature Record. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0303 Incoming Telegram #829. [Note: Part One of<br />
Two.] Fr: William Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76. 0325<br />
Text of Letter from Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Concern over Situation in South <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese Colonies<br />
of Mozambique and Angola. 0326<br />
0306 Signature Record. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
0307 Incoming Telegram #829. [Note. Part Two of<br />
Two.] Fr: William Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Text of Letter from Tanganyikan President 0327<br />
Julius Nyerere to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Concern over Situation in South <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese Colonies<br />
of Mozambique and Angola.<br />
0310 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck. 0330<br />
May 31, <strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Recommendation."<br />
0311 Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
June 14, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. 0332<br />
"For Transmittal."<br />
0312 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0333<br />
0313 Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Concern over Situation in South <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese Colonies<br />
of Mozambique and Angola. 0334<br />
0316 Incoming Telegram #951. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Receives <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation to<br />
Visit U.S.<br />
0317 Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Recent Developments in Relation to <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Unity.<br />
Incoming Telegram #966. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding Results<br />
of Addis Ababa Conference on <strong>Africa</strong>n Unity,<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation, Situation in<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong>, and Acceptance of Invitation<br />
to Visit U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #978. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 21,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Arusha, Tanganyika, Chosen as Site for<br />
Capital of East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation.<br />
Incoming Telegram #987. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1002. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/6/75.<br />
Tanganyikan Government's Intention to<br />
Establish Federal Government in East <strong>Africa</strong><br />
with Strong Central Powers by End of <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1011. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Reception in Tanganyika for Committee of<br />
Nine to Meet with <strong>Africa</strong>n Refugee Leaders.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 27, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from President Julius Nyerere of<br />
Tanganyika tó <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Dated June<br />
18,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1023. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 29, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Dismissal of Tanganyikan Permanent<br />
Secretary of External Affairs and Defense<br />
Vedast Kyaruzi.<br />
Incoming Telegram #54. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Letter from T. M. Unwin, Acting Permanent<br />
Secretary of Tanganyikan Ministry of External<br />
Affairs, regarding Possible Talks with<br />
Portugal about <strong>Africa</strong>n Colonies.<br />
262 Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
0336 Outgoing Telegram #82. Fr: Dean Rusk. 0356<br />
To: Selected U.S. Diplomatic Posts.<br />
July 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/6/76.<br />
U.S. Skeptical of Effect of Intervention with<br />
Portuguese Government regarding<br />
Mozambique <strong>National</strong>ist Training Camps in 0357<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
0338 Incoming Telegram #122. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 29, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Accepts Invitation to Visit Nordic Council<br />
Capitals. 0358<br />
0339 Incoming Telegram #126. Fr:[?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 30, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
President Julius Nyerere Discusses Meeting<br />
with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> at Press Conference in<br />
Tanganyika on His Return from Visit to U.S.<br />
0340 Incoming Telegram #155. Fr:[?] Byrne. 0360<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Discussions with Tanganyikan Foreign<br />
Minister Oscar Kambona regarding East<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Federation.<br />
0342 Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk. 0361<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/75.<br />
Meeting with Tanganyikan Foreign Minister<br />
Oscar Kambona regarding President Julius<br />
Nyerere's Visit to U.S. and Developments in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0348 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 0364<br />
August 8,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
British Views on France, South <strong>Africa</strong>, and<br />
Portuguese Colonies.<br />
0349 Incoming Telegram #161. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 8, <strong>1963</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Discussions with Tanganyikan President 0366<br />
Julius Nyerere regarding Problems of<br />
Rhodesia, South <strong>Africa</strong>, DRC, and 0367<br />
Portuguese Territories and Prospects for East<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Federation.<br />
0355 Incoming Telegram #165. Fr: William<br />
Leonhàrt. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 1 /5/76.<br />
Discussions between Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere and Portuguese Political<br />
Leader General Humberto Delgado regarding<br />
Possible Means of Linking Underground<br />
Movement in Portugal with Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Movement.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #166. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation Constitutional<br />
Negotiations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #49. Fr: Frederick P.<br />
Picard III. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/9/76.<br />
Report That Portuguese Officials in<br />
Mozambique Plan to Seize Shipment of Arms<br />
Purchased by Tanganyika for Use by<br />
Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO).<br />
Incoming Telegram #342. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 1/5/76.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Refugee Groups Plan Demonstration<br />
at U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam to Protest<br />
Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.<br />
Incoming Telegram #244. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
September 28,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Tanganyikan Government Halts<br />
Demonstration at U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-<br />
Salaam by <strong>Africa</strong>n Refugee Groups<br />
Protesting Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #156. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
September 28,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. 1/5/76.<br />
Statement by <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Official U.S. Policy on Bombing in<br />
Birmingham, Alabama.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 12/30/75.<br />
Tanganyikan Action to Bar Anti-U.S.<br />
Demonstration by Southern <strong>Africa</strong>n Refugee<br />
Groups in Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
Tanganyika•Nyerere Briefing Book,<br />
July 15-16,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Inventory List. 4pp.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 263
Frame Document<br />
0371 Briefing Book. Fr: State Department.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 15-16, <strong>1963</strong>. 80pp. JFK#NA. LOU. C. S.<br />
1/7/76 and 5/5/76 IP.<br />
Briefing Book for Visit to U.S. by Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere, July 8-16,<strong>1963</strong><br />
[Schedule for Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere's Visit to U.S.; Background Papers<br />
on East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation, OAU, East<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>-Northern Rhodesia Railroad Link,<br />
Tanganyika, Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>, and<br />
Mozambique; Briefing Paper on Situation in<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland;<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Statement on Arrival of President<br />
Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika; Joint<br />
Communiqué Issued by <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika;<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Telegram to President<br />
Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika; Biographical<br />
Sketches of Tanganyikan Minister of External<br />
Affairs and Defense Oscar Kambona;<br />
President Julius Nyerere; I. M. Bhoke<br />
Munanka, Parliamentary Secretary to<br />
Tanganyikan Vice President's Office; Erasto<br />
Mang'enya, Tanganyikan UN Representative;<br />
Sebastian Chale, Counselor to Tanganyikan<br />
UN Mission; Herbert Chitepo, Tanganyikan<br />
Director of Public Prosecutions; Bernard<br />
Mulokozi, Tanganyikan Principal Assistant<br />
Secretary in Ministry of External Affairs; and<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Briefing Paper for Visit of<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere].<br />
0451 Tanganyika•Nyerere Briefing<br />
Memorandum, July 15-16,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0452 Inventory List. 1 p.<br />
0454 Briefing Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 8-11, <strong>1963</strong>. 47pp. JFK#NA. C. S. 4/7/76<br />
and 5/5/76.<br />
Briefing Memorandum for Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Trip to U.S., July<br />
15-16, <strong>1963</strong> [Table on U.S. Aid to<br />
Tanganyika; Table on Non-U.S. External Aid<br />
to Tanganyika; Biographical Sketch of<br />
President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika;<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Briefing Paper for Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit; Background<br />
Papers on <strong>Africa</strong>n Liberation Committee;<br />
Tanganyikan Internal Political Situation;<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>; Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>; and UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Meetings on Apartheid and<br />
Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>n Territories; and Letters<br />
from President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika<br />
to <strong>Kennedy</strong>].<br />
Frame Document<br />
0499 Tanganyika•Nyerere Visit, July <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0500 Inventory List. 3pp.<br />
0503 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
June 6,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
State and Presidential Guest Visits for<br />
Remainder of <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0504 Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1 p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Proposed Presidential Guest Visit of<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0505 Note. Fr: Carl Kaysen. To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 7,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Recommendation for Proposed Visit to U.S.<br />
by Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0506 Outgoing Telegram #491. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 14, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere Extending Invitation<br />
to Visit U.S.<br />
0508 Outgoing Telegram #492. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. [Note: Page Two Is on<br />
Frame 0510.] JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Purpose of Proposed Visit to U.S. by<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0509 Incoming Telegram #951. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Accepts <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S.<br />
0511 Copy of Incoming Telegram #951. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 17,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Accepts <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S.<br />
0512 Incoming Telegram #965. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Acceptance of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Invitation to<br />
Visit U.S.<br />
0513 Outgoing Telegram #515. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 20, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
White House Agrees to Dates for<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
264 Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame Document<br />
0514 Outgoing Telegram #523. Fr: George W. Ball. 0532<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/6/76.<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0517 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge 0533<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 24, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
'The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
0518 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy, 0534<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/6/76.<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0521 Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little. To: 0536<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Visit of Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
to Washington, D.C., on July 15-16,<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0522 Memorandum. Fr: Edward S. Little. To: 0539<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Visit of Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
to Washington, D.C., on July 15-16, <strong>1963</strong>.<br />
0523 Outgoing Telegram #529. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/75.<br />
White House Announcement of Tanganyikan 0540<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0524 Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
'The Attached Is for White House Clearance 0542<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
0525 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 25, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
White House Announcement of Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0526 Outgoing Telegram #23. Fr: George W Ball. 0543<br />
To: U.S. Embassies, London and Dublin.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
White House Announcement of Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0527 Incoming Telegram #1012. Fr: William<br />
Leonhart. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 26, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/6/76. 0545<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0530 Outgoing Telegram #546. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tentative Schedule for Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 28,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
"The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Copy of Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
June 28,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
June 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tentative Schedule for Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #10. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 2,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #17. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 3, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
Requests That No Representatives of<br />
Portuguese or South <strong>Africa</strong>n Governments<br />
Attend Any Social Events in His Honor during<br />
His Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #25. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 3, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Arrangements for Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #20. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
July 5, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
U.S. Presidential Aircraft Available to<br />
Transport Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere's Party to New York City on July 17,<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #35. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 6, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Guest List for Reception to Be<br />
Hosted by Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere at Home of Angier Biddle Duke, U.S.<br />
Chief of Protocol.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Frederick D. Vreeland.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. NA.<br />
Briefing Book and Memorandum for<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 265
Frame Document Frame<br />
0547 Note. Fr: Samuel E. Belk. To: Captain 0577<br />
Shepard.<br />
July 11, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. NA.<br />
Views of Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere and Political Leader Tom Mboya of<br />
Kenya on Unidentified Topic. 0582<br />
0548 Handwritten Note. Fr: Arthur McCafferty.<br />
To: Bromley K. Smith.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Transmittal of Unidentified Cables to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0583<br />
0549 Incoming Telegram #40. Fr: Laurence C.<br />
Vass. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 9, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Kenyan Political Leader Tom Mboya's<br />
Comments on Tanganyikan President Julius 0584<br />
Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0551 Incoming Telegram #33. Fr: William Leonhart.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Discussions with Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere regarding His Upcoming Visit 0585<br />
to U.S.<br />
0554 Press Release. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
July 12, <strong>1963</strong>. 8pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Program for Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere's Visit to U.S.<br />
0562 Memorandum. Fr: Office of Chief of Protocol. 0587<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Administrative Arrangements for Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere's Arrival in 0588<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
0571 Memorandum. Fr: Frederick D. Vreeland.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. S. 4/21/76. 0597<br />
Package of Memoranda Relevant to<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
0572 Incoming Telegram #33. Fr: William Leonhart. 0601<br />
To: Dean Rusk. 0602<br />
July 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 1/5/76.<br />
Discussions with Tanganyikan President<br />
Julius Nyerere regarding His Upcoming Visit<br />
to U.S.<br />
0575 Incoming Telegram #54. Fr: William Leonhart. 0604<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 10,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 4/21/76.<br />
Letter from T. M. Unwin, Acting Permanent<br />
Secretary of Tanganyikan Ministry of External<br />
Affairs, regarding Possible Talks with<br />
Portugal. 0606<br />
Document<br />
Text of Speech. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
May 28, <strong>1963</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Speech by Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere in Ethiopia at Addis Ababa<br />
Conference.<br />
Incoming Telegram #76. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Travel Plans of President Julius Nyerere of<br />
Tanganyika.<br />
Incoming Telegram #77. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Departure for Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #78. Fr: [?] Byrne.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere's<br />
Desire Not to Become Involved in U.S. Civil<br />
Rights Controversy.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Frederick D. Vreeland.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 4/21/76.<br />
Probable Discussions with Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere regarding Situation<br />
in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Julius<br />
Nyerere.<br />
June 14, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 4/21/76.<br />
Implications of Situation in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>. 9pp. JFK#NA. C. 2/20/79.<br />
U.S. Policy on Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong> and<br />
U.S. Strategy in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: NA. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 2/20/79.<br />
U.S. Strategy regarding Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Territories in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
Tab1.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George W. Ball. To: <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 13, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
U.S. Policy regarding Portuguese Territories<br />
and Apartheid in South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Letter. Fr: Robert S. McNamara. To: Dean<br />
Rusk.<br />
July 11,<strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/3/76.<br />
U.S. Secretary of Defense McNamara's<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations<br />
regarding U.S. Position on South <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Tab 2.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
266 Tanganyika/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
0607 Talking Points Paper. Fr: State Department. 0643<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
NA. 2pp.JFK#NA. 0.1/276.<br />
Situation in Horn of <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0609 Tab 3. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0610 Memorandum. Fr: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
To: Carl Kaysen. 0645<br />
July 10, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Background of South <strong>Africa</strong> Problem.<br />
0611 Memorandum. Fr: William E. Duggan.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#NA. S. 5/7/76.<br />
Background of South <strong>Africa</strong> Problem. 0646<br />
0618 Tab 4. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
0619 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0647<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0624 Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr:<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
July 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 0648<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0628 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 15, <strong>1963</strong>. 7pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Discussions between Dean Rusk and 0649<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
regarding Situation in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0635 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76. 0650<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
regarding Situation in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0638 Copy of Memorandum of Conversation. Fr:<br />
NA. To: NA.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76. 0651<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
regarding Situation in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0640 Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA. 0652<br />
July 16,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
White House Announces That U.S. Peace<br />
Corps Will Send New Volunteer Teachers to<br />
Tanganyika. 0653<br />
0641 Press Release. Fr: Office of White House<br />
Press Secretary. To: NA.<br />
July 16, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Toasts of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere at White House<br />
Luncheon.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
July 17, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Discussions with Portuguese Ambassador<br />
regarding Portugal's Policies in Its <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Territories.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 17,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"For Approval Prior to Distribution. The<br />
President's Remarks Are Sidelined in Blue."<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Julius Nyerere.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tanganyikan<br />
President Nyerere regarding His Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
'The Attached Is for White House Clearance<br />
Prior to Transmission."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
To: Julius Nyerere.<br />
July 18, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tanganyikan<br />
President Nyerere regarding His Visit to U.S.<br />
Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: Samuel E. Belk.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"State Needs Clearance on Farewell<br />
Message to Nyerere. Will You Handle and<br />
Let Me Know When Cleared. If Text Is<br />
Changed, Please Let Me Have New Version."<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To:<br />
Julius Nyerere.<br />
July 9,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Farewell Telegram to Tanganyikan<br />
President Julius Nyerere.<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
July 22,<strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"For Your Information and <strong>Files</strong>."<br />
Telegram. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
July 20, <strong>1963</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Thanks from Tanganyikan<br />
President Nyerere to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Hospitality<br />
Extended during Visit to U.S.<br />
Tanganyika/Reel 12 267
Frame Document<br />
0654 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memorandum of Conversation between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere.<br />
0655 Outgoing Telegram #127. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Dar-es-Salaam.<br />
July 22, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. 5/7/76.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere<br />
regarding Situation in Southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0657 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Memoranda of Conversations between <strong>John</strong><br />
F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Tanganyikan President Julius<br />
Nyerere and between Deputy Undersecretary<br />
of State for Political Affairs U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son<br />
and Portuguese Ambassador to U.S. Pedro<br />
Pereira.<br />
0658 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
August 24, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Forwarding Letter to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere.<br />
0659 Letter. Fr: Julius Nyerere. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
August 6, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Thanks from Tanganyikan<br />
President Nyerere to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Warm<br />
Welcome Received during Visit to U.S.<br />
Tunisia<br />
0660 Tunisia•January <strong>1961</strong>-February<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0662 Withdrawal Sheet. 1p.<br />
0663 Outgoing Telegram #170. Fr: Dean Rusk. To:<br />
U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#1. OUO.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia regarding<br />
Achievement of Peace, Freedom, and<br />
Prosperity in <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
0664 Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
January 27,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1a.<br />
Congratulatory Message from President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> on His Inauguration as President of<br />
U.S.<br />
Frame Document<br />
0665 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#1b.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Congratulatory<br />
Message from President Bourguiba, Sr., of<br />
Tunisia on His Inauguration as President of<br />
U.S.<br />
0666 Translation of Letter. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
January 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1c.<br />
Congratulatory Message from President<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on His<br />
Inauguration as President of U.S.<br />
0667 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 3, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2.<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Mongi Sum's Request<br />
to Call on <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0669 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p. JFK#2a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Mongi Slim, Tunisian<br />
Ambassador to U.S.<br />
0670 Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Andrew J. Goodpaster.<br />
February 7, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Discussions with Mongi<br />
Slim, Tunisian Ambassador to U.S.<br />
0671 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Tunis.<br />
February 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Extends Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S. to President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of<br />
Tunisia.<br />
0672 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Tunis.<br />
February 6,.<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#3b. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Mongi Slim, Tunisian Ambassador to U.S.,<br />
regarding Algerian Problem.<br />
0674 Note. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. To: Andrew J.<br />
Goodpaster.<br />
February 8, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#4.<br />
"For Information and <strong>Files</strong>."<br />
0675 Outgoing Telegram #801. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
February 6,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#4a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Mongi Slim, Tunisian Ambassador to U.S.,<br />
regarding Algerian Problem.<br />
0677 Outgoing Telegram #802. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
February 6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#5. C. 7/14/77.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Extends Invitation to Visit<br />
U.S. to President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of<br />
Tunisia.<br />
268 Tanganyika/Tunisia/Reel 12
Frame Document<br />
0678 Incoming Telegram #958. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#6. OUO.<br />
Dispute between Tunisian Government and<br />
Motion Picture Export Association of America<br />
(MPEAA) regarding Film Tax.<br />
0679 Incoming Telegram #961. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#7. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Possible Change in Tunisian Government's<br />
Policy toward DRC.<br />
0681 Incoming Telegram #962. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#8. S. 7/14/77.<br />
Report on Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Meeting in Paris with<br />
French President Charles de Gaulle.<br />
0687 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
February 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#9. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Proposed State Visit to U.S. by Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
0688 Incoming Telegram #993. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
February 23,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#10. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Provisional Algerian Government's Views on<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s,<br />
Meeting with French President Charles de<br />
Gaulle.<br />
0690 Memorandum. Fr: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
February 24, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#11.<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Mongi Sum's Meeting<br />
with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on February 6, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0691 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA. To:<br />
NA.<br />
February 7,<strong>1961</strong>.5pp. JFK#11a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Discussions between <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
Mongi Slim, Tunisian Ambassador to U.S., on<br />
February 6, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0696 Tunisia•March <strong>1961</strong>-April <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0698 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
March6, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1.<br />
Release of Announcement of Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
0699 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
MarchS, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#2.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Acknowledges Tunisian<br />
President Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Acceptance of His<br />
Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
Frame Document<br />
[Note: Following Document Filed out of Order.]<br />
0700 Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Tunis.<br />
March 6,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#1a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
White House Announces Tunisian President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Invitation to Visit U.S.<br />
0701 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
March 7, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#2a.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Letter of Invitation to<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia in<br />
Connection with His State Visit to U.S.<br />
0702 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#2b.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> Acknowledges Tunisian President<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Acceptance of His Invitation<br />
to Visit U.S.<br />
0703 Outgoing Telegram #1777. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Mission to UN.<br />
March 17, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#3. C. 7/14/77.<br />
U.S. Gives Affirmative Reply to Note From<br />
Tunisian Foreign Secretary Requesting U.S.<br />
Support for Mongi Sum's Candidacy for<br />
President of 16th UN General Assembly.<br />
0704 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
Aprils, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#4.<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.,<br />
Calls on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
0705 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March 10, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#4a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
Presentation of Credentials by Tunisian<br />
Ambassador to U.S. Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
0707 Note. Fr: RHJ[?]. To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
Message from Tunisia Containing<br />
Recommendations on Economic Aid.<br />
0708 Incoming Telegram #1187. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 11,<strong>1961</strong>. 9pp. JFK#5a. C. 7/14/77.<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Views on<br />
Tunisian Development and U.S. Aid.<br />
0717 Letter. Fr: Thomas North. To: Ralph A.<br />
Dungan.<br />
April 26,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#6.<br />
Booklet Describing North <strong>Africa</strong> American<br />
Cemetery and Memorial at Carthage, Tunisia,<br />
for President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Visit to<br />
U.S.<br />
Tunisia/Reel 12 269
Frame Document Frame<br />
0718 Booklet. Fr: American Battle Monuments 0759<br />
Commission. To: NA.<br />
1960. 27pp. JFK#6a.<br />
Description of North <strong>Africa</strong> American<br />
Cemetery and Memorial at Carthage, Tunisia.<br />
0745 Note. Fr: NA. To: Chester V. Clifton.<br />
April 29, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#7.<br />
"Mr. Battle's Office Called Yesterday to Say<br />
That No Medal Is Planned for Mr. Bourguiba,<br />
but That Mr. Conger of Protocol Would Call 0763<br />
You about It. Did He?"<br />
0746 Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
April 14, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7a.<br />
Possible U.S. Medal for President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia.<br />
0764<br />
0747 Tunisia•May <strong>1961</strong>-June <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
0749 Inventory List. 2pp.<br />
0751 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: Ralph<br />
A. Dungan.<br />
Mayl, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#1.<br />
State Visit to U.S. by President Habib 0765<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia.<br />
0753 Memorandum. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 1, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#2. C. 7/14/77. 0767<br />
State Visit to U.S. by President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia.<br />
0755 Memorandum. Fr: Chester V. Clifton.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
May 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#3.<br />
State Department Decides Not to Issue 0769<br />
Medal to Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., during His Visit to U.S.<br />
0756 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: Ralph A. Dungan.<br />
May 2,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p.JFK#5.<br />
U.S. Meetings with Tunisian President Habib 0771<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Economic Staff.<br />
0757 Memorandum. Fr: G. Mennen Williams.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
May 2, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#5a. QUO.<br />
U.S. Economic Meeting with President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., and Other Tunisian Officials. 0772<br />
0758 Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: Walt W.<br />
Rostow. To: NA.<br />
May8, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#7. OUO.<br />
Discussions between Walt W. Rostow,<br />
Deputy Special Assistant to President for 0774<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Affairs, and Tunisian<br />
Delegation regarding U.S. Economic Aid for<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum of Conversation. Fr: NA.<br />
To: NA.<br />
May 9,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#8. C. 7/14/77 IP.<br />
Discussions between Walt W. Rostow,<br />
Deputy Special Assistant to President for<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Affairs, and Dr. Sadok<br />
Mokaddem, Tunisian Secretary of State for<br />
Foreign Affairs, regarding Tunisian Political<br />
and Economic Problems.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Wart W. Rostow.<br />
To: <strong>John</strong> Root.<br />
May 16,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#9.<br />
"Attached Is Telegram from Willard W.<br />
Garvey about Which I Spoke to You on<br />
Telephone Today."<br />
Outgoing Telegram. Fr: <strong>John</strong> Root.<br />
To: Willard W. Garvey.<br />
May17><strong>1961</strong>.1p.JFK#9a.<br />
Requests Garvey of World Homes, Inc. to<br />
Send Representative to Tunisia to Discuss<br />
Building Low-Cost Housing.<br />
Telegram. Fr: Willard W. Garvey. To: Walt W.<br />
Rostow.<br />
May 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#9b.<br />
Request for Information on Visit by Tunisians.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #1260. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
May 18,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#12.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., regarding<br />
His Visit to U.S.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1352. Fr: [?] Stokes.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 22,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#13.<br />
Cease-fire Negotiations between<br />
Government of France and Provisional<br />
Algerian Government.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#14.<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s,<br />
Discussions with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> on May 4<br />
and 5,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1370. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 31,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#16. C. 7/14/77.<br />
U.S. Discussions with Officials of Provisional<br />
Algerian Government in Tunisia.<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Habib"<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#17.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian President<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., regarding His Visit to U.S.<br />
270 Tunisia/Reel 12
Frame<br />
0775<br />
0776<br />
0778<br />
0780<br />
0782<br />
0783<br />
0786<br />
0813<br />
0814<br />
0815<br />
0820<br />
0827<br />
Document Frame<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: 0831<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
May 19, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#17a.<br />
Telegram to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> from President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia.<br />
Translation of Telegram. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, 0855<br />
Sr. To: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. 0856<br />
May 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#17b.<br />
Message of Thanks from Tunisian President<br />
Bourguiba on His Departure from U.S.<br />
Incoming Airgram #G-265. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
June 5,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#18. 0880<br />
Highlights of Editorial in Afrique Action, Dated<br />
JuneS, <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1430. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 0911<br />
June 23, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#20. S. 7/14/77.<br />
Tunisian Foreign Minister Sadok Mokaddem<br />
Visits Libya in Effort to Bring about Closer<br />
Collaboration in Foreign Policy.<br />
Tunisia•Bourguiba Visit Briefing 0930<br />
Book, May 3-5, <strong>1961</strong>. 0931<br />
Inventory List. 3pp.<br />
Briefing Book. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
April 28, <strong>1961</strong>. 25pp. JFK#NA.<br />
C. S. 2/3/83 IP. 0950<br />
Briefing Book for Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Visit to U.S., May 3-5, <strong>1961</strong><br />
[Scope Paper on Background of Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Visit to 0956<br />
U.S.; Background Papers on U.S.-Tunisian<br />
Political Relations; Tunisia in UN; Tunisia's<br />
Relations with <strong>Africa</strong>n States; U.S. Position<br />
Paper on Algeria; and Discussions with 0963<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., 0964<br />
during President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 0968<br />
Goodwill Trip to Tunisia in December 1959].<br />
Tunisia•Bourguiba Visit Briefing<br />
Materials, May 3-5,<strong>1961</strong>. 0969<br />
Tab A. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
January 16, <strong>1961</strong>. 5pp. JFK#NA. 0980<br />
U.S. Aid Program to Tunisia.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
March 15, <strong>1961</strong>. 7pp. JFK#NA. 0981<br />
Statistical Summary of U.S. Aid Program to<br />
Tunisia.<br />
Report. Fr: U.S. Operations Mission, Tunisia.<br />
To: NA.<br />
March <strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. "Food for Peace" Program in Tunisia.<br />
Document<br />
Booklet. Fr: U.S. Operations Mission, Tunisia.<br />
To: NA.<br />
NA. 24pp. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Technical and Economic Cooperation in<br />
Agriculture in Tunisia, 1957-1960.<br />
TabB. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Text of Speech. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
To: NA.<br />
April 6, <strong>1961</strong>.24pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Speech by Tunisian President Bourguiba<br />
Entitled "Signs of Improvement in<br />
International Relations."<br />
Text of Address. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
February 6 and 8,<strong>1961</strong>. 31pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Tunisian President Bourguiba Addresses<br />
Nation's Leaders.<br />
Article. Fr: Charles F. Gallagher, American<br />
Universities Field Staff.<br />
January 30,<strong>1961</strong>.19pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Comments on Address by Tunisian President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr., Entitled "Building New<br />
Tunisia."<br />
TabC. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Booklet. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 19pp.JFK#NA.<br />
"Attractive Opportunities for Foreign<br />
Investment in Tunisia."<br />
Article. Fr: Peter Partner.<br />
October 1957. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Profile of President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s,<br />
Regime in Tunisia.<br />
Fact Sheet. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 7pp. JFK#NA.<br />
"Mutual <strong>Security</strong> in Action: Tunisia."<br />
Tunisia•July <strong>1961</strong>-December <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
inventory List. 4pp.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: George A. Morgan.<br />
To: Walt W. Rostow.<br />
JulyS, <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#1. S. 12/10/82.<br />
Tunisia Guidelines Paper.<br />
Report. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 11pp. JFK#1a. S. 12/10/82 IP.<br />
Guidelines of U.S. Policy toward Tunisia.<br />
Note. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
"Cleared by Frederick L. Holborn."<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
July 14,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Presidential Message for<br />
International Trade Fair at Tunis.<br />
Tunisia/Reel 12 271
Frame Document Frame<br />
0982 Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA. 1001<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to International Trade 1002<br />
Fair at Tunis. 1006<br />
0983 White House Incoming Message. Fr: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Tunis. To: White House.<br />
Text of Letter from Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., to French President Charles<br />
de Gaulle regarding Relations between<br />
Tunisia and France.<br />
0989 Outgoing Telegram #46. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis. 1008<br />
July 13, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to International<br />
Trade Fair at Tunis.<br />
0991 Outgoing Telegram #66. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
July 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA. C. 8/14/83 IP.<br />
Letter from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian 1009<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., regarding<br />
Problem Posed by French Refusal to<br />
Withdraw Troops from Base at Bizerte,<br />
Tunisia.<br />
0994 Incoming Telegram #223. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 5, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 12/10/82. 1015<br />
Establishment of Soviet Credit to Tunisian<br />
Government for Construction of Dams and<br />
Schools.<br />
0995 Incoming Telegram #263. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 11, <strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA. 1017<br />
Highlights of Speech to Tunisian People by<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., regarding<br />
French Aggression and Bizerte Problem.<br />
0997 Outgoing Cablegram. Fr: Henry Labouisse.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
August 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Loan to Tunisia for Tunis and Sfax<br />
Water Supply Projects. 1019<br />
0999 Incoming Telegram #511. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#N A.<br />
Press Reports That <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Has<br />
Selected Diplomat to Be Sent to U.S.<br />
Embassy, Tunis to Maintain Contacts with 1021<br />
Leaders of Provisional Algerian Government.<br />
1000 Copy of Incoming Telegram #511. Fr: Walter<br />
N. Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
October 11, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Press Reports That <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Has<br />
Selected Diplomat to Be Sent to U.S.<br />
Embassy, Tunis to Maintain Contacts with<br />
Leaders of Provisional Algerian Government.<br />
Document<br />
Tunisia•Bizerte Crisis, June 28,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>-July22,<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Inventory List. 4pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #45. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 14,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Discussions with Tunisian Foreign Minister<br />
Sadok Mokaddem regarding President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Letter to French<br />
Government Demanding Withdrawal of<br />
Troops from Bizerte Base.<br />
Incoming Telegram #46. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 15, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Excerpts from Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Speech regarding French<br />
Refusal to Negotiate on Withdrawal of Troops<br />
from Bizerte Base.<br />
White House Incoming Message. Fr: U.S.<br />
Embassy, Tunis. To: White House.<br />
July 16,<strong>1961</strong>. 6pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Text of Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba,<br />
Sr.'s, Letter to French President Charles de<br />
Gaulle Demanding Withdrawal of French<br />
Troops from Bizerte Base.<br />
Incoming Telegram #50. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 17, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.'s,<br />
Speech on Redemption of <strong>National</strong> Territories<br />
Including Bizerte Base.<br />
Incoming Telegram #56. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 18, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. C. OUO.<br />
Provisional Algerian Government Delegation<br />
Headed by Belkacem Krim Leaves Tunis<br />
after Exchanging Recriminations with<br />
Tunisian Government on Principles of<br />
Territorial Integrity and Algerian Sovereignty.<br />
Incoming Telegram #289. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 19. <strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
French Reaction to Tunisian Government<br />
Demand for Withdrawal of Troops from<br />
Bizerte Base.<br />
Incoming Telegram #65. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Hostilities Erupt between French and<br />
Tunisian Military Forces in Vicinity of Bizerte<br />
Base.<br />
272 Tunisia/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
1022 Incoming Telegram #66. Fr: Walter N. 1038<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Eyewitness Accounts of Fighting in Bizerte<br />
Area.<br />
1023 Incoming Telegram #67. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk. 1040<br />
July 20, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Highlights of Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Press Conference Following<br />
Fighting Near Bizerte Base.<br />
1025 Incoming Telegram #69. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 1044<br />
Tunisian Government Breaks Diplomatic<br />
Relations with France.<br />
1026 Incoming Telegram #75. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Tunisian Foreign Minister Sadok Mokaddem 1045<br />
Calls U.S. Attention to Worsening Situation at<br />
Bizerte.<br />
1027 Incoming Telegram #153. Fr: Charles W.<br />
Yost. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 20,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Tunisia Requests That UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
Meeting Be Called to Consider French 1047<br />
Aggression at Bizerte.<br />
1031 Incoming Telegram #76. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Tunisian Government Requests U.S.<br />
Intervention with French to Halt French<br />
Occupation of City of Bizerte.<br />
1032 Incoming Telegram #81. Fr: Walter N. 1049<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Highlights of Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.'s, Radio Broadcast on<br />
Fighting at Bizerte and French Ultimatum<br />
Demanding Withdrawal of Tunisian Military 1050<br />
Forces.<br />
1034 Incoming Telegram #323. Fr: James M. 1051<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk. 1057<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 3pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Text of French Government's Note Warning<br />
Tunisia to Cease Efforts to Paralyze Military<br />
Base at Bizerte.<br />
1037 Incoming Telegram #330. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21,<strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Press Reports on French Military Operations<br />
around Bizerte, Tunisia.<br />
Document<br />
Incoming Telegram #346. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 21, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
French Government Announces Willingness<br />
to Negotiate Cease-fire with Tunisia in<br />
Bizerte Crisis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Huntington D. Sheldon. To:<br />
Allen W. Dulles.<br />
July 22,<strong>1961</strong>.4pp. JFK#NA. S. 6/23/83 IP.<br />
Crisis between France and Tunisia<br />
Precipitated by Tunisian Demand for<br />
Withdrawal of French Military Forces from<br />
Bizerte.<br />
Incoming Telegram #90. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggestion That Tourists Be Discouraged<br />
from Traveling in Tunisia until Crisis<br />
Resolved.<br />
Incoming Telegram #99. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22,<strong>1961</strong>.2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Highlights of Speech by Tunisian President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr., Criticizing U.S. and<br />
Great Britain for Failing to Take Action to Halt<br />
French Aggression.<br />
Incoming Telegram #106. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22,<strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Message from Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding<br />
Tunisian Complaint against French<br />
Aggression Being Considered by UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council.<br />
Incoming Telegram #111. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 22,<strong>1961</strong>.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
French and Tunisian Governments Agree to<br />
Cease-fire.<br />
Tunisia•Bizerte Crisis, July 23-31,<br />
<strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Inventory List. 6pp.<br />
Incoming Telegram #114. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 23,<strong>1961</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Diametrically Opposed Approaches by<br />
Parties to Franco-Tunisian Cease-fire.<br />
Tunisia/Reel 12 273
Frame Document Frame<br />
1058 Incoming Telegram #116. Fr: Walter N. 1076<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 23, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Tunisian Foreign Minister Sadok Mokaddem<br />
Requests U.S. Intercession with French<br />
Government to Bring End to Personal<br />
Reprisals, Pillage, and Destruction of 1077<br />
Property by French Forces in Bizerte.<br />
1059 Incoming Telegram #181. Fr: Francis<br />
Plimpton. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 24, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA.<br />
UN Initiates DRC Airlift from Tunisia.<br />
1060 Incoming Telegram #147. Fr: Philip W.<br />
Bonsai. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 27, <strong>1961</strong>. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 1078<br />
Moroccan Government Requests That U.S.<br />
Military Authorities Provide Air Transport for<br />
Shipping Medical Supplies from Morocco to<br />
Tunisia.<br />
1061 Outgoing Telegram #92. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis. 1079<br />
July 27, <strong>1961</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
French Government Agrees to Meet with<br />
Tunisia to Open Negotiations in Bizerte<br />
Crisis.<br />
1063 Incoming Telegram #166. Fr: Walter N. 1080<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 28,<strong>1961</strong>. 4pp. [Note: Includes Corrected<br />
Page Two.] JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Tunisian Government's Posture on UN<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council Discussions of Complaint<br />
against French Aggression. 1081<br />
1067 Incoming Telegram #20. Fr: [?] Dormán.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
July 31, <strong>1961</strong>.1 p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Report That United Arab Republic Military<br />
Vehicles Carrying Arms, Troops, and Signal<br />
Equipment Transiting Libya for Tunisia.<br />
1068 Tunisia•January 1962-December 1082<br />
1962.<br />
1069- Inventory List. 4pp.<br />
1073 Incoming Telegram #3469. Fr: James M.<br />
Gavin. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
January 16,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Discussions between French and Tunisian 1083<br />
Government Officials regarding Bizerte<br />
Crisis.<br />
1075 Memorandum. Fr: Lucius D. Battle.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy. 1085<br />
February 1,1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Walter<br />
N. Walmsley, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Tunisia.<br />
274<br />
Document<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-216. Fr:<br />
Walter N. Walmsley, Jr. To: State<br />
Department.<br />
April 4, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Rules for Sending Greetings to Tunisia<br />
on Moslem Religious Holidays.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1040. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 13, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Request to Convey Message of Good<br />
Wishes from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., When<br />
Foreign Chiefs of Mission Introduced to His<br />
New Wife.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #613. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
April 12, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., on His Recent Marriage.<br />
Note. Fr: Lucius D. Battle. To: McGeorge<br />
Bundy.<br />
April 14, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
"For White House Clearance Prior to<br />
Transmission. Note Cable from Tunis, 1040.'<br />
Draft Telegram. Fr: NA. To: U.S. Embassy,<br />
Tunis.<br />
April 12, 1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Message of Congratulations from <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., on His Recent Marriage.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1040. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 13,1962. 1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Request to Convey Message of Good<br />
Wishes from <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian<br />
President Habib Bourguiba, Sr., When<br />
Foreign Chiefs of Mission Introduced to His<br />
New Wife.<br />
Incoming Telegram #1046. Fr: Walter N.<br />
Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
April 16,1962.1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Delivery of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message of<br />
Congratulations on Recent Marriage of<br />
Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
Department of State Airgram #A-269. Fr:<br />
Walter N. Walmsley, Jr. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
May 29, 1962. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Franco-Tunisian Relations.<br />
Incoming Telegram #128. Fr: [?] Cyr.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 24,1962.1 p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Possible Discussions between Rusk and<br />
Tunisian Foreign Minister Mongi Slim.<br />
Tunisia/Reel 12
Frame Document Frame<br />
1086 Incoming Telegram #147. Fr: [?] Cyr. 1097<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
Septembers, 1962.1p. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
Tunisian Foreign Minister Mongi Slim<br />
Expresses Desire to Meet with Rusk to<br />
Discuss UN Matters and U.S.-Tunisian 1098<br />
Relations.<br />
1087 Outgoing Telegram #129. Fr: George W. Ball.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
September 25,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Statement by Francis H. Russell on<br />
Presenting His Credentials as U.S.<br />
Ambassador to Tunisia. 1100<br />
1089 Note. Fr: Bromley K. Smith. To: William H.<br />
Brubeck.<br />
October 5,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Your Information and <strong>Files</strong>. Signed<br />
Original Was Handed to Ambassador<br />
Russell." 1101<br />
1090 Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
Octobers, 1962. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> Introducing New U.S.<br />
Ambassador Francis Russell to Tunisian<br />
President Bourguiba.<br />
1091 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. 1103<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 2,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. OUO. 1104<br />
Suggested Personal Message from <strong>John</strong> F. 1106<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to Tunisian President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
1092 Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
October 5,1962. 1 p. JFK#NA. 1107<br />
Letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> Introducing New U.S.<br />
Ambassador Francis Russell to Tunisian -"<br />
President Bourguiba.<br />
1093 Note. Fr: Polly A. Yates. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA. 1109<br />
"Understand Mr. Komer Sent His Copy Back<br />
with Note to Mr. Kaysen. Want to See His<br />
Note (I Have Never Seen It but Might Be Able<br />
to Locate It) Or Should I Just Ask Mr.<br />
O'Donnell's Office." 1110<br />
1095 Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
September 19,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Appointment with <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> for 1111<br />
Francis H. Russell, U.S. Ambassador to<br />
Tunisia.<br />
1096 Biographical Sketch. Fr: NA. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
Biographical Sketch of Francis H. Russell,<br />
U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia.<br />
Document<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 21, 1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
U.S. Ambassador Walter N. Walmsley, Jr.,<br />
Returns from His Post in Tunisia.<br />
Department of Army Message. Fr: Joint<br />
Chiefs of Staff. To: U.S. Commander in Chief,<br />
Europe.<br />
December 6,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. OUO.<br />
U.S. Defense Department Approves Air<br />
Shipment of Fourteen Thousand Blankets for<br />
Tunisia.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: William H. Brubeck. To:<br />
McGeorge Bundy.<br />
December 26,1962.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Holiday Greetings from President Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Sr., of Tunisia to <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
Incoming Telegram #353. Fr: Francis H.<br />
Russell. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
December 29,1962. 2pp. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Official Account of Military and Civilian Plot<br />
against Government of Tunisian President<br />
Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
Tunisia•January <strong>1963</strong>-November<br />
<strong>1963</strong>.<br />
Inventory List. 2pp.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #265. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
February 28, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/28/76.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Declines Invitation to Visit<br />
Tunisia.<br />
Outgoing Telegram #79. Fr: Dean Rusk.<br />
To: U.S. Embassy, Tunis.<br />
August 27, <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to International<br />
Trade Fair at Tunis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: Dean Rusk.<br />
August 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Presidential Message for U.S.<br />
Exhibition at International Trade Fair at Tunis.<br />
Draft Message. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: NA.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Message to International Trade<br />
Fair at Tunis.<br />
Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
October 25,<strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA. LOU.<br />
Farewell Call on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> by<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
Tunisia/Reel 12 275
Frame Document Frame<br />
1112 Incoming Telegram #803. Fr: <strong>John</strong> H. 1117<br />
Ferguson. To: Dean Rusk.<br />
November 8, <strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA. C. 1/28/76.<br />
Tunisian Relations with Government of<br />
Morocco and President Ahmed Ben Bella of<br />
Algeria. 1118<br />
1113 Letter. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, Jr. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Farewell Message from Tunisian 1119<br />
Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
1115 Draft Letter. Fr: NA. To: Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Farewell Message from.<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
1116 Memorandum. Fr: Benjamin H. Read.<br />
To: McGeorge Bundy.<br />
November 19, <strong>1963</strong>.1p. JFK#NA.<br />
Suggested Reply for <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> to<br />
Letter from Tunisian Ambassador Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
Document<br />
Draft Letter. Fr: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. To: Habib<br />
Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
NA. 1p.JFK#NA.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s Reply to Farewell Message from<br />
Tunisian Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
Note. Fr: McGeorge Bundy. To: Benjamin H.<br />
Read.<br />
November 12,<strong>1963</strong>. 1p. JFK#NA.<br />
"For Recommendation."<br />
Letter. Fr: Habib Bourguiba, Jr. To: <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>.<br />
November <strong>1963</strong>. 2pp. JFK#NA.<br />
Farewell Message from Tunisian<br />
Ambassador Habib Bourguiba, Jr.<br />
276 Tunisia/Reel 12
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
The following index lists the authors or originators of documents contained inthis collection. The numbers located below<br />
each author's name identify where these documents can be found. Each number consists of a reel number located to the<br />
left of the colon and a four-digit frame number after the colon. For example, 9: 0287 indicates a document located on Reel<br />
9 at Frame 0287.<br />
Abrams, Eugene B.<br />
9: 0745, 0751<br />
Achilles, Theodore C.<br />
1:0518<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
3: 0861; 4: 0353, 0354, 0558, 0622, 0623, 0739;<br />
5: 0140, 0142, 0528, 0530, 0531. 0596, 0630,<br />
0632<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n-American Institute<br />
1:0003<br />
Agency for International Development (AID)<br />
1:0984<br />
American Battle Monuments Commission<br />
12:0718<br />
Anderson, George<br />
5:0794; 6:0147; 10:0207<br />
Associated Press<br />
3:0630<br />
Attwood, William H.<br />
1: 0249, 0253; 2: 0284; 9: 0572, 0576, 0579, 0603,<br />
0619, 0623, 0640, 0646, 0664, 0705, 0706, 0770,<br />
0776, 0778, 0783, 0785, 0788, 0789, 0894, 0901,<br />
0904, 0910-0912, 0921, 0939, 0949,1015-1018,<br />
1021, 1030, 1032<br />
Augustini, Kmina<br />
12:0167<br />
Bahizi, Cervais<br />
3:0587<br />
Ball, [?]<br />
9:1029<br />
Ball, George W.<br />
1: 0336, 0506, 0508; 2: 0291, 0441, 0466, 0824,<br />
0825, 0997; 3:0356, 0438, 0841, 0842, 0997;<br />
4: 0142, 0163, 0165, 0173, 0187, 0191, 0193,<br />
0254, 0300, 0388, 0405, 0411, 0413, 0418, 0420,<br />
0421, 0434, 0601, 0700, 0773, 0818, 0822;<br />
5:0244, 0478, 0558, 0628, 0693, 0702, 0704,<br />
0706, 0722, 0724, 0731, 0744, 0750, 0755, 0785,<br />
0797, 0800, 0802, 0805, 0821, 0824, 0827, 0829,<br />
0840, 0855,0857, 0860, 0861, 0862, 0872, 0876,<br />
0877, 0893, 0910, 0920, 0921, 0922, 0924;<br />
6: 0063, 0065, 0066, 0068, 0071, 0072, 0078,<br />
0085, 0123, 0126, 0288, 0327, 0336, 0340, 0345,<br />
0361, 0474, 0476, 0477-0479, 0615, 0631, 0648,<br />
0649, 0653,0656, 0667, 0687, 0689, 0690, 0692,<br />
0847, 0858,0966, 0967, 0974,1046,1047,1059,<br />
1070,1071,1073; 7:0057, 0059, 0108-0110,<br />
0147, 0172,0220, 0227-0231, 0714; 8: 0178,<br />
0182, 0195, 0197, 0250, 0256, 0258, 0275, 0370,<br />
0383, 0389, 0391, 0394, 0395, 0400, 0439, 0444,<br />
0571, 0623; 9:0144, 0155, 0283, 0287, 0293,<br />
0294, 0486, 0496, 0650, 078, 0711, 0787, 0793,<br />
0804-0806, 0976,1028; 10: 0139, 0220, 0245,<br />
0469, 0750, 0756, 0780, 0905, 0926, 1014, 1063,<br />
1064, 1066; 11: 0039, 0060, 0067, 0078, 0202,<br />
0290, 0295, 0300, 0304, 0308, 0403, 0444, 0451,<br />
0502, 0504, 0507, 0529, 0547, 0563, 0676;<br />
12: 0019, 0074, 0126, 0251, 0361, 0514, 0523,<br />
0526,0530,0602, 1087<br />
Baluba Rallying Movement<br />
4:0745, 0749<br />
Bangoura, Karim<br />
9:1039,1045;10:0157<br />
Barrows, Leland J.<br />
8:0442<br />
Author Index 277
Bartlett, Frederic P.<br />
5: 0768<br />
Batson, Douglas N.<br />
2: 0272<br />
Battle, Lucius D.<br />
1: 0081, 0087, 0091, 0092, 0106, 0107, 0110. 0114,<br />
0117, 0170, 0229, 0234, 0328, 0334, 0335, 0380,<br />
0382, 0390, 0394, 0412, 0480, 0491 ; 2:0702,<br />
0766, 0802, 0876, 0881, 0912, 0969; 3:0130,<br />
0295, 0498, 0499, 0510, 0512, 0514, 0617, 0619,<br />
0627, 0632, 0638, 0639, 0717, 0760, 0761, 0763,<br />
0764, 0767, 0769, 0771, 0773, 0786, 07889, 0827,<br />
0835, 0836, 0860, 0979, 0981, 0988, 0990, 0993,<br />
1000, 1010; 4: 0038, 0058, 0060, 0063, 0066,<br />
0069, 0074, 0076, 0079, 0080, 0084, 0095, 0101,<br />
0117, 0124,0150, 0152, 0175, 0213,0219, 0253,<br />
0301, 0314, 0348, 0352, 0361, 0363, 0366, 0370,<br />
0389, 0390,0415, 0447, 0452, 0469,0480, 0488,<br />
0491, 0501, 0514, 0528, 0536, 0538, 0555, 0557,<br />
0571, 0585, 0600; 7: 0613, 0616, 0626, 0807;<br />
8: 0124, 0130, 0154, 0169, 0170, 0173, 0209,<br />
0210, 0222, 0229, 0249, 0257, 0263,0269, 0274,<br />
0452, 0461, 0514, 0535, 0539, 0545; 9: 0588,<br />
0597, 0608, 0612, 0634, 0649, 0665, 0691, 0693,<br />
0699, 0701, 0721, 0727, 0729, 0733, 0734;<br />
10: 0176, 0186, 0230, 0243, 0585, 0598, 0599,<br />
0610, 0616, 0634, 0637, 0650, 0654, 0663, 0667,<br />
0674, 0675, 0689, 0700, 0710, 0714, 0718, 0865,<br />
0877, 0886, 0887, 0894, 0896, 0901, 0902,1038,<br />
1043, 1058; 11: 0395, 0396, 0405; 12:0060, 0062,<br />
0066, 0069, 0071, 0079, 0102, 0106,0127, 0698,<br />
0701, 0704, 0751, 0756, 0771, 0775, 0981,1075,<br />
1079<br />
Belgian Home Service<br />
3:0605<br />
Belk, Samuel E.<br />
1: 0079, 0169, 0183, 0354, 0355, 0359, 0378, 0396,<br />
0625, 0646; 2: 0036, 0047, 0052, 0055-0057,<br />
0060, 0552, 0556, 0608; 3: 0030, 0044, 0046,<br />
0051, 0091, 0375, 0444, 0603, 0804, 0822, 0832,<br />
0858, 0968; 4: 0541, 0947; 5:0301, 0554, 0605;<br />
7: 0799; 8: 0231, 0291 ; 9: 0311, 0611, 0690, 0728,<br />
0888; 10: 0201, 0609, 0615, 0625, 0631, 0688,<br />
0879; 11: 0431, 0612; 12: 0009, 0067, 0077, 0098,<br />
0547<br />
Bell, David E.<br />
1:1003; 3: 0756; 9: 0528<br />
Belman, Murray<br />
7: 0804; 8: 0220<br />
Bingham, Jonathan B.<br />
4: 0034<br />
Blair, William M.<br />
3:0292<br />
Blancke, W. Wendell<br />
3: 0415, 0419, 0753, 0982. 0984; 5: 0018, 0475,<br />
0673; 6: 0290, 0448, 0449, 0926; 7: 0139, 0247,<br />
0358, 0595<br />
Blue, William L.<br />
3: 0342; 7:0275, 0405<br />
Blumenthal, W. Michael<br />
1:0484<br />
Boaten, F. E.<br />
9: 0285<br />
Bohlen, Charles E.<br />
2: 0329, 0581, 0628; 10: 0793<br />
Bohlen, David B.<br />
9: 0270<br />
Bonsai, Phillip W.<br />
2:0968, 0994; 12:1060<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Jr.<br />
12:1113,1115,1119<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.<br />
12:0666,0776,0856,0880<br />
Bowles, Chester<br />
1: 0059, 0077, 0236, 0761, 0926, 0928, 1001 ;<br />
2: 0170; 3: 0005, 0006, 0016, 0624, 0738; 5: 0169,<br />
0170, 0209; 8: 0140, 0217, 0218, 0227, 0252;<br />
9: 0593, 0831 ; 10: 0202, 0651, 0816; 11: 0385,<br />
0388; 12:0097<br />
Boyd, Alan S.<br />
1: 0549, 0550, 0777<br />
Bramble, Harlan P.<br />
4:0357<br />
Brown, Harold<br />
2: 0493. 0494<br />
Brubeck, William H.<br />
1: 0551, 0571, 0626, 0630, 0674. 0862; 2: 0023,<br />
0024, 0027, 0041, 0045, 0061, 0064, 0067, 0124,<br />
0167, 0168, 0191, 0264, 0324, 0332, 0343, 0434,<br />
0495, 0497, 0530, 0531, 0538, 0566, 0576, 0606,<br />
0630, 0677; 3: 0387, 0447, 0531, 0537, 0542,<br />
0544; 4: 0599, 0604,0605, 0615, 0621, 0624,<br />
0627, 0632, 0676, 0678, 0692, 0695, 0715, 0724,<br />
0725, 0738, 0741, 0744, 0751, 0794, 0799, 0838,<br />
0862, 0865, 0895, 0937, 0945, 0953, 0974;<br />
5: 0005, 0015-0017, 0021, 0029, 0138, 0148,<br />
0233, 0252, 0259, 0265, 0268, 0274, 0276, 0302,<br />
0470, 0486, 0495, 0496, 0510, 0515, 0533, 0615,<br />
0620, 0906; 7: 0630,0641, 0651, 0654, 0659,<br />
0665, 0704, 0712, 0715, 0722; 8: 0594, 0604,<br />
0619, 0621, 0626, 0631, 0646, 0649, 0651, 0668,<br />
0675, 0677, 0705, 0718, 0764, 0784, 0804, 0819,<br />
0831, 0833, 0840, 0842, 0862, 0867, 0931, 0934,<br />
0939, 0968, 0999,1024, 1051; 9: 0006, 0010,<br />
0012, 0032, 0042, 0046, 0066, 0095, 0120, 0157,<br />
0176, 0177, 0198, 0237, 0261, 0265, 0269, 0274,<br />
0284, 0490, 0508, 0540, 0749, 0755, 0760, 0779,<br />
278 Author Index
Brubeck, William H. cont.<br />
0786. 0794, 0798, 0799, 0802, 0807, 0808, 0842,<br />
0889, 0891, 0893, 0895, 0913, 0919, 0923, 0926,<br />
0934, 0938, 0941, 0946, 0951, 0956, 0959, 0965,<br />
0969, 0982, 0989, 0995, 1000, 1001,1007,1036,<br />
1038,1044; 10: 0015, 0037, 0041, 0042, 0056,<br />
0086, 0087, 0121, 0146, 0181, 0246-0248, 0251,<br />
0254, 0262, 0266, 0407, 0408, 0419,0421, 0423,<br />
0438, 0442, 0443, 0446, 0461, 0471, 0727, 0759,<br />
0763, 0773, 0776, 0781, 0792, 0805, 0836, 0980,<br />
0983, 0999,1003,1022; 11: 0058, 0062, 0063,<br />
0070, 0071, 0074, 0075, 0095, 0176, 0196, 0205,<br />
0227, 0229, 0233, 0236, 0243, 0257, 0280, 0282,<br />
0296, 0310, 0317, 0321, 0326, 0346,0352, 0372,<br />
0375, 0414, 0417, 0419, 0456, 0493,0560, 0561,<br />
0630, 0655, 0664, 0699, 0706; 12: 0132, 0154,<br />
0180, 0190, 0200, 0203, 0208, 0211, 0215, 0216,<br />
0223, 0228, 0255, 0264, 0285, 0297, 0312, 0348,<br />
0517, 0524, 0532, 0533, 0645, 0646, 0648, 1091,<br />
1095,1097,1100<br />
Bruce, David K. E.<br />
1: 0628; 3: 0028; 4: 0644, 0645, 0652, 0658, 0662,<br />
0665, 0667, 0673; 5:0675, 0682, 0710; 6: 0113,<br />
0270, 0620, 0626, 0663, 0666, 0674, 0684, 0732,<br />
0734, 0982, 0983; 9: 0186; 10: 0869, 0883, 0912,<br />
0962,1048; 11: 0134; 12: 0090<br />
Brussels Domestic Service<br />
4: 0972<br />
Bundy, McGeorge<br />
1:0120, 0185, 0240, 0353, 0485, 0562; 2: 0263,<br />
0460, 0574, 0575, 0577, 0685, 0839, 0923, 0930,<br />
0944, 0946, 0947; 3: 0284, 0592, 0766, 0779;<br />
4:0116, 0179, 0184, 0189, 0190, 0299, 0579,<br />
0580, 0582, 0591, 0861 ; 5: 0312, 0491, 0631,<br />
0796; 7: 0428, 0724; 8: 0068, 0114, 0116, 0331,<br />
0416, 0417, 0422; 9:0667, 0929, 0944, 0986;<br />
10:0011, 0127, 0151, 0184, 0803,1026; 11: 0357,<br />
0374, 0394, 0417, 0443, 0449, 0661-0663;<br />
12:0058, 0089, 0310, 0311, 0652, 1118<br />
Bundy, William P.<br />
5: 0469, 0474, 0479, 0482, 0577<br />
Byrne, Thomas R.<br />
12:0131, 0133, 0134, 0140, 0142, 0144, 0146, 0149,<br />
0169, 0170, 0173-0175, 0177, 0182, 0333, 0338-<br />
0340, 0582-0584<br />
Caldwell, Oliver J.<br />
1:0369<br />
Calhoun, Chad F.<br />
8: 0128<br />
Calhoun, <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
3: 0506, 0507, 0517, 0518, 0520, 0523, 0526, 0529,<br />
0532, 0534, 0539<br />
Campbell, Waldemar B.<br />
11:0709<br />
Canup, William C.<br />
3:0740, 0745<br />
Carnahan, Albert Sidney <strong>John</strong>son<br />
1:0877:11:0410,0411,0418<br />
Carson, [James L?]<br />
8:0429, 0455; 10: 0709<br />
Carson, James<br />
7:0706, 0740, 0742, 0744, 0746, 0754<br />
Cassilly, Thomas A.<br />
6: 0052, 0432; 10: 0013, 0028, 0030, 0039, 0040,<br />
0043, 0073<br />
Catlett, Don V.<br />
11:0048<br />
Chapín, Frederick L.<br />
3:0504<br />
Chase, Gordon<br />
8:0933;9:1034<br />
CIA<br />
2: 0160, 0171, 0240, 0539, 0617, 0678, 0743, 0833,<br />
0841, 0847; 3: 0403, 0437; 4:0503, 0875, 0965;<br />
5: 0044, 0231, 0256, 0516, 0591, 0616, 0845,<br />
0908; 6: 0823; 7: 0145, 0602; 8: 0300, 0712, 0888;<br />
9: 0898<br />
CIA Office of Current Intelligence<br />
9:0115, 0248; 11:0634<br />
Civil Aeronautics Board<br />
1:0778<br />
Clark, Gilbert E.<br />
2: 0533, 0571 ; 11: 0607, 0610<br />
Cleveland, Harlan<br />
1:0681 ; 5: 0074, 0242, 0329; 10: 0045; 11:0496<br />
Clifton, Chester V.<br />
3:0125; 4: 0376; 12: 0755<br />
Coffin, Frank M.<br />
9:0914<br />
Colle, Helen<br />
7:0752; 10: 0997; 11:0375; 12: 0020<br />
Cook, Mercer<br />
10:0681,0687<br />
Coombs, Philip H.<br />
1:0099,0171,0230<br />
Coote, Wendell B.<br />
8:0464<br />
Corcoran, Thomas J.<br />
7:0748<br />
Cornells, Joseph F.<br />
4:0364, 0365<br />
Croquez, [?]<br />
4:0367, 0369<br />
Cutler, Lloyd N.<br />
8:0186<br />
Cyr, Leo G.<br />
7:0143; 12:1085, 1086<br />
Author Index 279
Dadet, Emmanuel J.<br />
4: 0573, 0574<br />
Dalton, Major<br />
2: 0801<br />
Darlington, Charles F.<br />
9:0288;11:0191<br />
Dean, <strong>John</strong>athan<br />
4: 0878, 0885, 0905, 0928, 0931 ; 5: 0067;<br />
6:1035,1036, 1043, 1044, 1056,1086,1091;<br />
7: 0011, 0014, 0019, 0022, 0028, 0030, 0032,<br />
0047, 0049, 0051-0054, 0062, 0076, 0093, 0097,<br />
0099, 0100,0128, 0129, 0131, 0135, 0159, 0161,<br />
0165, 0179, 0185, 0187, 0206, 0209, 0211, 0213,<br />
0215, 0222, 0240, 0241, 0243, 0257, 0258, 0260,<br />
0261, 0265, 0270, 0301, 0302, 0304, 0306-0308,<br />
0312, 0316, 0318, 0320, 0321, 0343, 0344, 0348,<br />
0350, 0351, 0352, 0389, 0390, 0392, 0395, 0397,<br />
0399, 0401-0403, 0417, 0419-0422, 0424, 0427,<br />
0430, 0434, 0459, 0461, 0464, 0465, 0467, 0469,<br />
0470, 0472, 0498-0501, 0503-0505, 0532, 0534,<br />
0576, 0578, 0580-0583, 0585, 0589<br />
Defense Intelligence Agency<br />
1:0075;4:0896<br />
Delegation Permanente du Katanga in Brussels<br />
4:0183<br />
Deming, Oleott H.<br />
1:0896; 2: 0316<br />
Denise, Auguste<br />
10:0477,0478, 0480<br />
Dickinson, Dwight<br />
10:0668,0752<br />
Dodd, Thomas J.<br />
4:0071,0816,0841;5:0023<br />
Dormán, <strong>John</strong><br />
12:1067<br />
Dorros, Leon G.<br />
4: 0383<br />
Duggan, William R.<br />
1: 0036, 0579; 11: 0709; 12: 0048, 0053, 0056, 0076,<br />
0110,0114,0611<br />
Duke, Angler Blddle<br />
1:0102;11:0386<br />
Dulles, Allen W.<br />
2: 0711 ; 3: 0575<br />
Dumont, Donald A.<br />
7: 0814; 9: 0673; 11:0339, 0348, 0350<br />
Dungan, Ralph A.<br />
1: 0753; 4: 0342, 0358, 0583, 0590, 0814, 0864;<br />
8:0133, 0459, 0534, 0662; 11: 0053; 12: 0152,<br />
0196<br />
Dunn, L. M.<br />
8: 0424<br />
Dutton, Frederick G.<br />
4: 0192; 7:1016, 1017<br />
Earman, J. S.<br />
2: 0742<br />
Easum, Donald B.<br />
10:0165<br />
Edmondson, William B.<br />
9:0083,0201,0209,0216<br />
Eisenburg, Robert<br />
4: 0399<br />
Ekern, Halvor O.<br />
11:0397<br />
Elbrlck, C. Burke<br />
3: 0009, 0011, 0012, 0026, 0092, 0114, 0117,0121,<br />
0260, 0264, 0272, 0286, 0290, 0325, 0327, 0330,<br />
0373, 0382, 0394, 0398; 6: 0196<br />
Emmerson, <strong>John</strong> K.<br />
3: 0837, 0854; 5: 0745, 0769, 0838, 0839, 0843;<br />
6:0186; 8: 0251 ; 10:0868, 0875, 0882<br />
Eng le, James B.<br />
8:0664, 0693, 0696, 0958, 0960, 0962, 0967;<br />
9:0221,0223,0227<br />
Ensminger, Douglas<br />
9: 0820, 0823<br />
Ersteln, Richard<br />
8:0113<br />
Ethiopian Herald<br />
2: 0528<br />
Ferguson, C. Vaughan, Jr.<br />
2:0315<br />
Ferguson, <strong>John</strong> H.<br />
12:1112<br />
Finletter, Thomas K.<br />
3: 0010; 12:0095<br />
Flenner, Robert H.<br />
3: 0367; 7: 0064<br />
Fliflet, Arne T.<br />
1:0384<br />
Foreign Broadcast Information Service<br />
7: 0543; 8:0754<br />
Foulon, Robert C.<br />
1:0692<br />
Fredericks, J. Wayne<br />
1: 0647; 2: 0447; 4: 0572; 7:0827<br />
Freudenhelm, Milt<br />
3:0445<br />
Freund, Richard<br />
1: 0249, 0253, 0864, 0870, 0872, 0874, 0881, 0891,<br />
0899; 10:1051, 1055; 11: 0029<br />
Fumas, Howard<br />
4: 0907; 5: 0240<br />
280 Author Index
Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />
1: 0401 ; 4: 0596; 6: 0590, 0716, 0735<br />
Gallagher, Charles F.<br />
12:0911<br />
Garvey, Willard W.<br />
12:0765<br />
Gavin, James M.<br />
1: 0547, 0611, 0615; 2: 0706, 0738, 0741, 0759,<br />
0769, 0771,0775, 0779, 0784, 0790, 0806, 0813,<br />
0815, 0826, 0828, 0830, 0844, 0850, 0885, 0886,<br />
0897, 0900, 0902, 0922, 0942, 0943, 0949, 0952,<br />
0957, 0958, 0982, 0987, 0991, 0992; 5:0753,<br />
0905. 0906; 6: 0685, 0813, 0850, 1045; 7: 0622;<br />
12:1019,1034, 1037, 1038,1073<br />
Geaneas, Zachary P.<br />
4: 0531<br />
General Assembly, UN<br />
4: 0228, 0236, 0239, 0241, 0243<br />
Geren, Paul F.<br />
2: 0025, 0438; 10: 0946, 0966, 0972, 0978, 0989,<br />
1005, 1007,1013,1030; 11: 0532<br />
Ghanaian Foreign Affairs Ministry<br />
8:1002<br />
Gibson, William G.<br />
5: 0652, 0657<br />
Glzenga, Antoine<br />
3: 0583<br />
Godley, George McMurtrle<br />
4: 0422, 0429; 5:0650, 0659, 0674, 0681, 0688;<br />
6: 0136, 0137, 0144, 0149, 0167, 0168, 0170,<br />
0172, 0187, 0980, 0984, 1002, 1013, 1020<br />
Good, Robert C.<br />
8: 0371<br />
Goodpaster, Andrew J.<br />
7: 0769, 0772, 0776<br />
Gordon, Abraham L<br />
5: 0684<br />
Gore, Albert, Sr.<br />
8: 0293<br />
Government of South Kasai Province, DRC<br />
4: 0628, 0630<br />
Green, James F.<br />
8: 0246, 0273, 0276, 0550, 0551, 0559, 0561, 0562,<br />
0564, 0574, 0592, 0597, 0599, 0607, 0622, 0632,<br />
0635, 0636-0638, 0817, 0837, 0838<br />
Green, James W.<br />
3:0402<br />
Greene, Joseph N., Jr.<br />
3:0119<br />
Gullion, Edmund A.<br />
2: 0356; 3: 0396, 0413, 0432,0466; 4: 0035, 0036,<br />
0144, 0155, 0168, 0185, 0216, 0217, 0292, 0332,<br />
0407-0409, 0416, 0626, 0880, 0882, 0883, 0887,<br />
0917, 0923; 5: 0300, 0321, 0556, 0580, 0625,<br />
0716. 0729, 0730, 0733, 0734, 0738, 0754, 0758,<br />
0759, 0761, 0764, 0767, 0771, 0784, 0788-0792,<br />
0807, 0809-0813, 0815, 0818, 0830, 0832, 0835-<br />
0837, 0841, 0842, 0853, 0863, 0866, 0873, 0878,<br />
0897, 0898, 0900-0902, 0930, 0931, 0933, 0935,<br />
0936, 0950, 0953, 0956, 0958, 0961, 0995, 0997,<br />
0999,1025,1027,1046, 1049, 1074; 6: 0002-<br />
0004, 0013, 0029, 0031, 0032, 0046-0050, 0057,<br />
0058, 0073, 0076, 0081, 0090, 0093, 0098, 0103,<br />
0106, 0114, 0116, 0197, 0199, 0205, 0208, 0211,<br />
0213, 0217, 0222, 0224, 0237, 0240, 0241, 0245,<br />
0256, 0258, 0268, 0272, 0274, 0278, 0279, 0281,<br />
0285, 0289, 0292, 0302, 0307, 0314, 0316, 0318,<br />
0320, 0322, 0324, 0328, 0329, 0341, 0343, 0349,<br />
0356, 0362, 0363, 0365, 0382, 0383, 0385, 0387,<br />
0390, 0401, 0402, 0404, 0406, 0418, 0428, 0430,<br />
0445, 0451, 0452, 0457, 0459, 0466, 0468, 0469,<br />
0483, 0485, 0489, 0491, 0498, 0502, 0504, 0507,<br />
0508, 0513, 0526, 0529-0531, 0535, 0537, 0539,<br />
0543, 0553, 0559, 0564, 0577, 0578, 0581. 0603,<br />
0628, 0636, 0641, 0643, 0651, 0652, 0654, 0671,<br />
0673, 0680, 0682, 0698-0700, 0702, 0712-0715,<br />
0722, 0723, 0726, 0727, 0729, 0740, 0742, 0756,<br />
0758, 0760, 0761, 0770, 0773, 0787, 0792, 0795,<br />
0799, 0806-0808, 0811, 0821, 0826, 0840-0842,<br />
0849, 0862, 0869, 0874, 0877, 0880, 0883, 0885,<br />
0899, 0900, 0902, 0910, 0915, 0916, 0936, 0938,<br />
0943, 0950, 0952, 0964, 1032, 1033, 1055, 1061,<br />
1069,1074,1084,1085,1090;<br />
7: 0017, 0039, 0043, 0044-0046, 0060, 0061,<br />
0069, 0070-0072, 0074, 0082-0086, 0116-0119,<br />
0121, 0124, 0152, 0153, 0155, 0173, 0193, 0194,<br />
0197. 0199. 0201, 0202, 0223, 0236, 0237-0239,<br />
0252, 0253, 0255, 0256, 0284, 0286, 0288-0292,<br />
0295, 0296, 0300, 0335, 0336, 0338, 0341, 0375,<br />
0376, 0378, 0382, 0384, 0388. 0409, 0411, 0432,<br />
0436, 0444, 0446, 0449, 0455, 0457, 0481, 0486-<br />
0489. 0492. 0516, 0517, 0519, 0520, 0523, 0524,<br />
0526, 0552, 0555-0557, 0562-0566<br />
Gussa, Fatn<br />
12:0165<br />
Halaby, N. E.<br />
1:0515,0516<br />
Halla, Philip J.<br />
3: 0603; 5: 0647<br />
Halm, W. M. Q.<br />
7: 0812; 8: 0160, 0264, 0265<br />
Author Index 281
Handley, William J.<br />
10: 0711, 0716, 0732, 0736, 0762, 0769, 0783, 0795,<br />
0799<br />
Hansen, Kenneth R.<br />
3:0031,0042<br />
Hayes, Leo V.<br />
5:0467<br />
Hempstone, Smith<br />
12:0084<br />
Henderson, Warren A.<br />
4:0614<br />
Hennemyer, Robert T.<br />
12:0059,0113,0125<br />
Hennlqulau, [?]<br />
11:0111<br />
Hettinger, Converse<br />
7:0617<br />
Hilsman, Roger<br />
1: 0472; 3: 0095, 0338, 0377; 4: 0559, 0560, 0843,<br />
0919; 5: 0034, 0176, 0195; 7:0144; 8: 0211, 0223,<br />
0924<br />
Hoffacker, Lewis<br />
4: 0056, 0098, 0309, 0535; 5: 0660, 0690, 0714,<br />
0741, 0746, 0954, 0960, 1000, 1044,1060, 1063;<br />
6: 0015, 0145, 0146, 0150-0154, 0169, 0171,<br />
0190, 0198, 0204, 0225, 0242, 0273, 0299, 0304,<br />
0369, 037Í, 0374, 0384, 0410, 0427, 0443, 0464,<br />
0465, 0482, 0556, 0558, 0576, 0623, 0635, 0676,<br />
0678, 0679, 0710, 0724, 0786, 0905, 0925, 0937,<br />
0957, 0965, 0972, 0973, 0981, 0991,1008<br />
Holborn, Frederick<br />
12:0068<br />
Hope, A. Guy<br />
10: 0250, 0257, 0260, 0261, 0264, 0412, 0415, 0417,<br />
0418<br />
Hornby, Nina<br />
8: 0956<br />
Houphouet-Bolgny, Felix<br />
10: 0178, 0179, 0267, 0447, 0454<br />
Howe, Fisher<br />
1:0387<br />
Hughes, Thomas L<br />
3: 0468; 5: 0220, 0458; 11: 0579<br />
Hussey, William B.<br />
2: 0271<br />
Hutchinson, Edmond C.<br />
1: 0736, 0739, 0745, 0754, 0772, 0999,1000;<br />
2: 0457, 0458<br />
Institute for International Education<br />
1:0096<br />
Jackson, Barbara Ward<br />
3: 0600; 7: 0797<br />
<strong>John</strong>, Fides<br />
12:0159<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, C. K.<br />
8: 0783<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Charles E.<br />
1: 0362; 4: 0115; 5: 0565; 8:0367<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon B.<br />
10:0804<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Richard G.<br />
2: 0761<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Robert H.<br />
1:0039, 0041<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, U. Alexis<br />
2: 0472<br />
Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
5:0664, 0962; 12:1098<br />
Jones, G. Lewis<br />
5:0904, 0988,1010; 12: 0072<br />
Jones, <strong>John</strong> W.<br />
10:0870<br />
Jones, Roger W.<br />
11:0054<br />
Joseph, Susana<br />
12:0161<br />
Judd, Thomas M.<br />
1:0897<br />
Kaiser, Edgar F.<br />
8: 0955<br />
Kaiser, Philip M.<br />
1: 0249, 0253; 8: 0261 ; 9: 0666, 0669, 0674<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
7: 0861<br />
Kasavubu,Joseph<br />
3:0992; 4: 0214, 0218, 0717<br />
Kasongo, Joseph<br />
3: 0555; 4: 0492, 0496<br />
Katangan Women's Federation<br />
4:0746, 0747<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire<br />
10:1046, 1047; 11: 0197, 0199, 0359<br />
Kaysen, Carl<br />
1: 0726, 0972; 2: 0071, 0194, 0200, 0251, 0266,<br />
0318, 0340, 0469. 0499; 4: 0933, 0936, 0985,<br />
0987, 0989; 5: 0024, 0025, 0055, 0087, 0146,<br />
0155, 0168, 0215, 0217, 0229, 0247, 0248, 0303,<br />
0308, 0319; 8: 0846, 0937,1048; 9: 0273, 0275,<br />
0813, 0815, 0819, 0918; 10: 0035, 0441, 0979,<br />
0992;12:0505<br />
Keita, Modibo<br />
10: 0586, 0613, 0636, 0669, 0690, 0692, 0760, 0761,<br />
0764,0768,0809,0810<br />
Kellermann, Henry J.<br />
6:0949<br />
282 Author Index
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
1: 0069, 0104, 0389, 0481 ; 2:0331, 0333, 0877,<br />
0882; 3: 0509, 0511, 0612, 0825, 0828-0831,<br />
0972, 0987, 0989; 4: 0057, 0059, 0061, 0147-<br />
0149, 0312, 0315, 0575, 0581, 0586-0588, 0602,<br />
0711, 0713, 0720, 0722, 0734, 0735, 0743, 0950-<br />
0952, 0993; 5: 0022, 0270-0273, 0291-0293,<br />
0295, 0297, 0311, 0493, 0497, 0563, 0566, 0579,<br />
0817; 7: 0612, 0635; 8: 0172, 0230, 0259, 0537,<br />
0540, 0605, 0606, 0645, 0647; 9: 0047, 0594,<br />
0702, 0704, 0715, 0735, 0761, 0841, 0843, 0915,<br />
0920, 0933, 0935, 0943, 0987. 0997; 10: 0089,<br />
0095, 0152, 0175, 0177, 0183, 0255, 0258, 0439,<br />
0444, 0450, 0592, 0608, 0671, 0775, 0778, 0779,<br />
0900; 11: 0228, 0269, 0301, 0378, 0391, 0399,<br />
0401, 0402, 0415; 12: 0070, 0100, 0103, 0191,<br />
0201, 0207, 0209, 0587, 0647, 0649, 0651, 0702,<br />
0774, 0982,1090,1092,1110,1117<br />
Kent, Sherman<br />
8:0319<br />
Kidd, Coburn<br />
1:0622<br />
Kldder, Randolph A.<br />
1: 0633; 11:0092<br />
Klmba, Evariste<br />
4:0176,0178,0611<br />
Kirk, Northrop H.<br />
9:0772,0801,0803<br />
Klutznlck, Philip M.<br />
3: 0791<br />
Köhler, Foy D.<br />
11:0513<br />
Kolarek, Joseph C.<br />
9: 0900<br />
Komer, Robert W.<br />
2:0880,0884,0909,0917<br />
Korry, Edward M.<br />
2: 0195, 0269, 0274, 0276, 0278, 0280, 0282, 0286,<br />
0294. 0299, 0310, 0314, 0319, 0358, 0364, 0376,<br />
0385, 0523, 0525<br />
Kraft, Joseph<br />
10:0191,0192,0194<br />
Kretzmann, Edwin M. J.<br />
10:0226<br />
Kwawa, Rash Id I<br />
12:0155<br />
Labouisse, Henry<br />
12:0997<br />
LeBovit, Harry<br />
1:0977<br />
Legum, Colin<br />
7: 0829, 0834<br />
Lemarie, P. A., Jr.<br />
5: 0765<br />
LeMay, Curtis E.<br />
5: 0207<br />
Lemnitzer, L. L.<br />
4: 0359; 5: 0709<br />
Leo, Yaslnta<br />
12:0163<br />
Leonhart, William<br />
1: 0865, 0878, 0888; 2: 0372; 9: 0498,1035,<br />
1048;10: 0004, 0008, 0012; 12: 0183, 0185, 0192,<br />
0195, 0205, 0217, 0226, 0227, 0229, 0231. 0235,<br />
0241, 0248, 0258, 0259, 0265, 0271, 0274, 0277,<br />
0288, 0294, 0299, 0303, 0307, 0316, 0320. 0325-<br />
0327, 0330, 0334, 0342, 0349, 0355, 0356, 0358,<br />
0360, 0509, 0511, 0512, 0527, 0536, 0539, 0540,<br />
0543,0551,0572,0575<br />
Lewis, Irving J.<br />
3: 0631<br />
Lewis, Mark B.<br />
8: 0576; 9: 0232<br />
Lewis, W. H.<br />
1:0579<br />
Lisbon International Service<br />
7: 0023<br />
Little, Edward S.<br />
1: 0687; 2: 0439; 3: 0546; 7: 0719, 0726; 10: 0033;<br />
11: 0292; 12: 0224, 0225, 0332, 0521, 0522<br />
Lloyd, Rupert A.<br />
10:0196<br />
Loeb, James I.<br />
10: 0120, 0135, 0143, 0145, 0166<br />
Logan, Alan<br />
9: 0809, 0961<br />
Loumanza, Albert<br />
5: 0569, 0570<br />
Luthuli, Albert J.<br />
1:0385, 0386<br />
Lyon, Cecil B.<br />
2: 0692, 0698, 0925; 5: 0939<br />
MacArthur, Douglas, II<br />
1: 0469; 4: 0151, 0167, 0188, 0542; 5: 0234, 0246,<br />
0537, 0977, 0981, 0983, 0985,1001, 1004, 1006,<br />
1008,1028,1030,1032,1039,1048,1051,1077,<br />
1078, 1080, 1083, 1097; 6: 0012, 0021, 0059,<br />
0119, 0128, 0260, 0308, 0358, 0525, 0546, 0548,<br />
0573, 0587, 0592, 0608, 0610, 0621, 0624. 0668,<br />
0709, 0751, 0816, 0838, 0839, 0868, 0927, 0928,<br />
0940. 0959,1087; 7:0029, 0081, 0140, 0141,<br />
0218, 0537, 0600; 11:0118, 0137, 0210-0213.<br />
0241. 0253, 0254, 0288, 0303, 0306, 0314, 0332,<br />
0343<br />
McCafferty, Arthur<br />
12: 0548<br />
McClintock, [?]<br />
8: 0780<br />
Author Index 283
McComas, Ralph W.<br />
1:0365<br />
McConaughy, Walter P.<br />
6:1089<br />
McGhee, George C.<br />
1: 0268, 0269; 3: 0618; 4:0375, 0791, 0908, 0986;<br />
5:0051,0275:8:0588<br />
McGlauflln, Arthur M.<br />
1:0748,0982,0983<br />
Mcllvalne, Robinson<br />
7: 0618, 0625, 0629, 0634, 0646, 0699, 0700, 0702,<br />
0708, 0711, 0750, 0756, 0757; 8:0959<br />
McKeirnan, Thomas P.<br />
10: 0738, 0742, 0744, 0747, 0749, 0753, 0786<br />
McKesson, <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
5: 0534; 10: 0079, 0113<br />
McKillop, David H.<br />
5: 0685; 6: 0411, 0460, 0462, 0993, 0995, 1010,<br />
1027,1060; 11: 0141, 0148, 0149, 0173, 0338<br />
McNamara, Francis T.<br />
6:1076<br />
McNamara, Robert S.<br />
3: 0280; 11: 0433, 0643, 0669; 12: 0604<br />
Maga, Hubert<br />
7: 0614, 0615, 0720, 0728-0730<br />
Mahamba, Alexandre<br />
4:0502<br />
Mahoney, William P., Jr.<br />
2: 0353; 8: 0610, 0611, 0615-0617, 0648, 0654,<br />
0658, 0663, 0673, 0679, 0682, 0688, 0707, 0708,<br />
0722, 0728,0729, 0732, 0734, 0738, 0740-0743,<br />
0752, 0755, 0757, 0759, 0761, 0767, 0769, 0770,<br />
0775, 0777-0779, 0781, 0782, 0786, 0791, 0798,<br />
0803, 0805, 0808, 0814, 0816, 0823, 0825, 0839,<br />
0845, 0857, 0858, 0864, 0870, 0872, 0875, 0880,<br />
0881, 0884, 0886, 0894, 0898-0900, 0905, 0908,<br />
0914, 0916, 0921, 0926, 0927, 0944, 0951, 0953,<br />
0957, 0969, 0974, 0976, 0981, 0983, 0984, 0994,<br />
0951, 0953, 0957, 0969, 0974, 0976, 0981, 0983,<br />
0984, 0994, 0996, 0997, 1004,1005, 1007, 1010,<br />
1012, 1017,1030, 1032, 1035,1036, 1041, 1043,<br />
1049, 1054, 1061,1063; 9: 0016, 0018, 0024,<br />
0030, 0033, 0034, 0036, 0040, 0054, 0063, 0065,<br />
0073, 0076, 0092, 0098, 0104, 0105, 0110, 0121,<br />
0124, 0126, 0129, 0134, 0139, 0140, 0143, 0145,<br />
0148, 0150-0152, 0160, 0162, 0165, 0171, 0173,<br />
0179, 0181, 0191, 0195, 0242, 0244, 0247, 0257,<br />
0259, 0276, 0278, 0280, 0282, 0292, 0298, 0300,<br />
0301, 0506, 0507, 0509, 0532, 0542, 0543, 0544<br />
Manbey, David<br />
11: 0088, 0096, 0120, 0123, 0132, 0135, 0138, 0139,<br />
0144, 0146, 0150, 0157, 0158, 0164, 0168, 0171,<br />
0174, 0175, 0192, 0215, 0217, 0223, 0224, 0235,<br />
0328, 0337<br />
284<br />
Manfull, Melvin<br />
2:0986;8:0460,0513<br />
Martin, [?]<br />
11:0160<br />
Martin, Graham A.<br />
2: 0961; 3: 0127; 10:0638<br />
Massamba-Debat, Alphonse<br />
5:0550,0551,0553<br />
Mathlas, Angelina Matilde<br />
12:0158<br />
Meagher, <strong>John</strong> P.<br />
8: 0826<br />
Merchant, Livingston T.<br />
8: 0179; 9:0268<br />
Michael, Teresa<br />
12:0166<br />
Miller, Francis P.<br />
3:0131<br />
Minaffet, Leo<br />
3:0587<br />
Moose, James S., Jr.<br />
5: 0726; 8:0451<br />
Morgan, George A.<br />
12:0968<br />
Morris, Brewster H.<br />
1:0619; 2: 0626; 7: 0541<br />
Muhirwa, Andre<br />
11:0115,0230<br />
Mulcahy, Edward W.<br />
1:0507; 6: 0020; 10:0891<br />
Munongo, Godefroid<br />
4:0176,0178<br />
Murrow, Edward R.<br />
1:0875; 8: 0111<br />
Mutakawadiloma, Charles<br />
4:0386,0391,0393<br />
Mwambutsa IV<br />
11:0114<br />
Newman, Gloria<br />
9: 0930<br />
Newsom, David D.<br />
2: 0609<br />
The New Republic<br />
8: 0129<br />
New York Times<br />
1:0397<br />
Nitze, Paul<br />
5: 0205<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
7: 0947, 0991; 8: 0034, 0134, 0135, 0171, 0175,<br />
0272, 0453, 0547, 0650, 0706, 0863, 1053;<br />
9: 0067<br />
North, Thomas<br />
12:0717<br />
Author Index
Noyes, Charles P.<br />
7: 0020<br />
Nyerere, Julius<br />
12: 0115, 0117, 0118, 0263, 0313, 0317, 0653, 0659<br />
Nzuzl, Alphonse<br />
4: 0698<br />
O'Brien, Lawrence<br />
12:0046<br />
Office of the Chief of Protocol<br />
11: 0267; 12: 0562<br />
Office of White House Press Secretary<br />
8: 0284; 10: 0027, 0235; 11: 0195, 0285;<br />
12:0640,0641<br />
Olds, Herbert V.<br />
11: 0008, 0013, 0016, 0027, 0087, 0097, 0103, 0108,<br />
0193, 0194, 0201, 0209, 0239, 0242, 0315, 0316,<br />
0334<br />
O'Sullivan, James L.<br />
3: 0411<br />
Owen, Henry<br />
1:0578<br />
Palmer, Joseph, II<br />
2: 0378; 4: 0433; 6:0112, 0753<br />
Partner, Peter<br />
12:0950<br />
Penfield, James K.<br />
8: 0074<br />
Piccard, Frederick P., Ill<br />
12:0357<br />
Pinto, Louis I.<br />
7: 0627, 0637, 0643<br />
Plimpton, Francis<br />
1: 0730; 3: 0257, 0324, 0370; 5: 0143; 6: 0183, 0347,<br />
0503; 7: 0506, 0507, 0509, 0624; 10:0981 ;<br />
11: 0045, 0622, 0624, 0654; 12:1059<br />
Policy Planning Council<br />
1:0123;2:0205,0631<br />
Polk, W. R.<br />
2:0858<br />
Porter, William J.<br />
2: 0763, 0785, 0793, 0795, 0827, 0895, 0911, 0924,<br />
0940, 0955, 0956, 0959, 0971, 0976, 0979, 0989;<br />
3: 0421<br />
PouHada, Leon<br />
1: 0249, 0253, 0256, 0261 ; 7:0747, 0755; 8: 0446;<br />
9:0102,0107<br />
President of Grand Council of Katanga<br />
5:0313,0315<br />
Quist, Noi<br />
8: 0578<br />
Radio Accra<br />
8: 0270<br />
Raymond, [?]<br />
3:0852<br />
Read, Benjamin H.<br />
2: 0484, 0591, 0594, 0596, 0613, 0616; 5: 0529,<br />
0541, 0543, 0549, 0561, 0568, 0574, 0578, 0583,<br />
0588, 0592, 0595, 0598, 0604, 0610, 0614, 0619,<br />
0621, 0623, 0629; 7:0732, 0734, 0736, 0749,<br />
0753; 9: 0307, 0511,0512, 0523, 0535, 0537,<br />
0548, 0557; 10: 0060, 0067, 0077, 0091, 0097,<br />
0101, 0106, 0125, 0136, 0140, 0149, 0153, 0156,<br />
0162, 0476, 0479, 0482, 0802, 0806, 0807,1015,<br />
1019,1027; 11:0376, 0380, 0420, 0421, 0467,<br />
0494, 0539, 0571, 0597, 0642, 0668, 0697;<br />
12: 0021, 0022, 0364, 0654, 0657, 0658,1109,<br />
1111,1116<br />
Reams, R. Borden<br />
8: 0420; 10:0173, 0188, 0204, 0205,0213, 0214,<br />
0216, 0218, 0221, 0222, 0227, 0233, 0234, 0236,<br />
0244<br />
Redington, Robert J.<br />
3:0541<br />
Reed, Henry C.<br />
3: 0358, 0392, 0427-0429, 0440, 0442<br />
Reinhardt, George F.<br />
2:0614<br />
Rendahl, <strong>John</strong> D.<br />
1:0392,0393<br />
Reuter, Richard W.<br />
1:0976<br />
Rhetts, Charles EL<br />
3:0441<br />
Roberto, Holden<br />
3: 0390<br />
Rogers, Charles E.<br />
10:1032<br />
Root, <strong>John</strong><br />
12:0764<br />
Ross, Claude G.<br />
9: 0687, 0697, 0700<br />
Rostow, Walt W.<br />
1: 0073, 0083, 0691; 2:0130, 0857; 3: 0106, 0110,<br />
0599, 0765, 0784, 0853; 7: 0802, 0825; 8: 0069;<br />
10: 0589; 11:0707; 12: 0607, 0758, 0763<br />
Rowan, Carl T.<br />
1:0060; 8: 0418<br />
Rowen, Henry S.<br />
1:0067<br />
Rudellat, Jeannette<br />
1:0483<br />
Author Index 285
Rusk, Dean<br />
1: 0031, 0032, 0035, 0085, 0113, 0184, 0186, 0197,<br />
0198, 0363, 0364, 0606, 0672, 0677, 0727, 0866,<br />
0868, 0884-0887, 0889, 0890; 2: 0003, 0030,<br />
0031, 0037, 0049, 0070, 0072, 0074, 0261, 0268,<br />
0334, 0428,0473, 0479, 0510, 0514, 0517, 0564,<br />
0578, 0603, 0683, 0689, 0696, 0708, 0728, 0736,<br />
0797, 0810,0812, 0887, 0892, 0910, 0920, 0921,<br />
0928, 0932, 0935, 0970; 3: 0007, 0020, 0022,<br />
0025, 0088,0132, 0135, 0251, 0268, 0271, 0277,<br />
0283. 0332,0334, 0340, 0344, 0352, 0361, 0369,<br />
0393, 0423, 0430, 0527, 0536, 0557, 0573, 0574,<br />
0577, 0602, 0622, 0633, 0737, 0780; 4: 0010,<br />
0021, 0024, 0030, 0032, 0033, 0043, 0046, 0064,<br />
0072, 0082, 0110, 0119, 0244, 0307, 0318, 0338,<br />
0341, 0382, 0441, 0443, 0462, 0577, 0640, 0642,<br />
0681, 0736, 0914, 0915, 0943, 0966, 0982, 0994;<br />
5: 0026, 0028, 0095, 0154, 0235, 0238, 0261,<br />
0267, 0286, 0289, 0296, 0317, 0326, 0506, 0507,<br />
0606, 0640, 0644, 0661, 0699, 0773, 0822, 0847,<br />
0848, 0887, 0891, 0929, 0941, 0943. 0945, 0965,<br />
0967, 0968, 0970, 0972, 0973, 0989, 0991, 0993,<br />
0994, 1014, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1021,1023,1033,<br />
1036, 1037, 1042, 1043, 1050, 1058,1065,1069,<br />
1072, 1093, 1095, 1099, 1100; 6: 0008, 0010,<br />
0017, 0019, 0022, 0037, 0039, 0040, 0041, 0044,<br />
0053, 0055, 0134, 0135, 0139, 0155, 0157, 0158,<br />
0160, 0166, 0174, 0179-0181, 0188, 0192, 0193,<br />
0195, 0239, 0244, 0251, 0253, 0271. 0275, 0276,<br />
0280, 0392, 0394, 0396, 0399, 0412, 0413, 0415,<br />
0417, 0440, 0442. 0470, 0472, 0495, 0500, 0506,<br />
0550, 0567, 0580, 0585, 0591, 0598, 0602, 0703,<br />
0719, 0721, 0737, 0739, 0745, 0747, 0767, 0777,<br />
0780, 0803,0805, 0814, 0825, 0834, 0860, 0891,<br />
0898, 0911, 0929, 0955, 0986, 0994,1012,1015,<br />
1030, 1062,1068,1092; 7: 0065, 0248, 0249,<br />
0251, 0276, 0327, 0328, 0331, 0363, 0366, 0367,<br />
0369, 0476, 0477, 0513, 0545, 0547, 0604, 0606,<br />
0621, 0623, 0701, 0721, 0759, 0768, 0788, 0790,<br />
0942, 0952, 1002,1004, 1014; 8: 0017, 0022,<br />
0028, 0037. 0054, 0066, 0075, 0151, 0162, 0164,<br />
0180, 0184, 0208, 0244, 0254, 0267, 0280, 0282,<br />
0292, 0335, 0369, 0421, 0454, 0456, 0483, 0485,<br />
0492, 0496, 0511, 0552, 0566, 0602, 0620, 0644,<br />
0674, 0681, 0690, 0692, 0721, 0736, 0737, 0751,<br />
0762, 0860,0878, 0912, 0919, 0930, 0948, 0949,<br />
0980, 0988, 0990, 0998, 1020, 1064; 9: 0043,<br />
0049, 0053,0109, 0168, 0175, 0187, 0254, 0256,<br />
0291, 0296, 0310, 0510, 0534, 0563, 0564, 0570,<br />
0589, 0598, 0616, 0636, 0643, 0668, 0670, 0686,<br />
0710, 0713, 0716, 0717, 0738, 0741, 0744, 0774,<br />
0780, 0781. 0795, 0800, 0909, 0916, 0936, 0940,<br />
0963, 1003, 1011, 1012, 1033, 1051, 1052;<br />
10: 0009, 0010, 0032, 0036, 0053, 0076, 0117,<br />
Rusk, Dean cont.<br />
0133, 0172, 0182, 0187, 0206. 0210, 0215, 0217.<br />
0219. 0229, 0232, 0237-0240, 0265, 0414, 0416,<br />
0420, 0434, 0590, 0604, 0629, 0646, 0672, 0721,<br />
0724, 0734, 0745, 0758, 0765, 0834, 0874, 0876,<br />
0889. 0906, 0935, 0964, 0971, 1009,1010, 1042,<br />
1050,1053,1060; 11:0091, 0099. 0101, 0143,<br />
0155, 0163, 0165, 0167, 0170, 0218, 0231, 0232,<br />
0240, 0298, 0309, 0313, 0329, 0331, 0392, 0398,<br />
0408, 0429, 0454, 0484, 0487, 0497. 0559. 0643,<br />
0658, 0669, 0691, 0694; 12: 0027, 0036, 0049,<br />
0092. 0099, 0108, 01337, 0187, 0189, 0202, 0210,<br />
0213, 0214, 0218, 0221, 0253, 0336, 0503, 0506,<br />
0508, 0513, 0542, 0655, 0663, 0667, 0675, 0677,<br />
0687, 0703, 0753, 0767, 0989, 0999,1061, 1078,<br />
1106,1107<br />
Russell, Francis, H.<br />
2: 0361 ; 5: 0727; 7: 0763, 0766, 0770, 0773, 0775.<br />
0778, 0785, 0793, 0794, 0939, 0955, 0956, 0961,<br />
0963, 0965, 0966, 0972, 0974, 0976, 0978, 0980,<br />
0986, 0989, 0990, 0993, 0994, 0997, 0998,1000,<br />
1007,1009,1011,1012,1019. 1020, 1030;<br />
8: 0003, 0005, 0006,0011, 0014, 0015, 0019,<br />
0043, 0045, 0050, 0053, 0055, 0057-0059, 0063,<br />
0064, 0067, 0137, 0139, 0148, 0149, 0153, 0165,<br />
0191, 0198, 0199, 0202, 0213, 0216, 0219, 0235,<br />
0240, 0243, 0285, 0287, 0296, 0363, 0375, 0377,<br />
0380, 0381, 0404, 0409, 0410-0412, 0425, 0427,<br />
0431, 0433, 0435, 0437, 0440, 0447, 0449, 0468,<br />
0479, 0484, 0487, 0488, 0490, 0495, 0498, 0500-<br />
0504, 0507, 0508, 0528, 0542, 0548, 0553;<br />
9:0722; 12:1101<br />
Sänger, Richard H.<br />
1:0692<br />
San Juan [Sanjuan?], Pedro A.<br />
1: 0329; 3:0994; 4: 0070; 10: 0676, 0680<br />
Satterthwaite, Joseph C.<br />
1: 0192, 0249, 0253, 0399, 0419, 0493, 0575, 0631,<br />
0902; 2: 0029, 0252,0258, 0431, 0464; 11: 0651,<br />
0688<br />
Seckman, Thelma M.<br />
1:0360<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council, UN<br />
4: 0221, 0224-0226,0237; 11: 0525, 0568<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed<br />
2: 0370; 9: 0562, 0569, 0596, 0621, 0694, 0695,<br />
0714, 0718, 0719, 0737, 0756-0758, 0762, 0764,<br />
0890, 0892, 0942, 0945, 0983, 0993, 0994, 1040,<br />
1046; 10: 0017, 0092, 0107, 0122, 0124, 0126,<br />
0128,0158-0160<br />
Seriguefie, [?]<br />
10:0422<br />
286 Author Index
Sheldon, Huntington D.<br />
12:1040<br />
Shepard, Tazewell T., Jr.<br />
5: 0820<br />
Sherman, Joseph P.<br />
9: 0504<br />
Sherry, G. B.<br />
11:0258<br />
Shriver, R. Sargent<br />
9: 0609, 0629<br />
Simms, <strong>John</strong> W.<br />
6: 0853; 7: 0322<br />
Sinlli, Kwispina<br />
12:0156<br />
Siryuyumunsl, Thaddee<br />
11: 0373, 0374<br />
Siseo, Joseph J.<br />
5: 0058<br />
Smith, Bromley K.<br />
1: 0116, 0388, 0573, 0686, 0900; 2: 0166, 0831,<br />
0840; 3: 0388, 0606, 0762, 0778, 0970, 0971,<br />
0998; 4: 0068, 0094, 0100, 0107, 0146, 0290,<br />
0313, 0327, 0345-0347, 0384, 0423, 0490, 0584,<br />
0589, 0609, 0629, 0697; 5: 0294; 6: 0522, 0660;<br />
8: 0268; 9: 0633, 0726, 0763; 10: 0200, 0406,<br />
0452, 0632, 0653, 0766, 0878; 11: 0450; 12: 0065,<br />
0206, 0262, 1089<br />
Snyder, C. K.<br />
2:0169<br />
Sorenson, Theodore<br />
10:0191<br />
Sow, Malick Adam<br />
3: 0513<br />
Springsteen, George S.<br />
4:0815<br />
Staats, Elmer B.<br />
3: 0626<br />
Standard Steel Corporation<br />
4: 0613<br />
Stanger, Ernest Le Roy<br />
1: 0869, 0893, 0894<br />
State Department, U.S.<br />
1: 0096, 0424, 0522, 0648; 3:0849; 4: 0005, 0256,<br />
0298, 0435; 7: 0842; 8: 0338; 11: 0151; 12:0371,<br />
0607<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E.<br />
1: 0467, 0670, 0673; 2:0010, 0034, 0433, 0476,<br />
0587, 0597, 0601, 0856, 0903, 0904, 0906, 0951;<br />
3: 00018, 0345, 0348, 0351, 0363, 0364, 0378,<br />
0446, 0590, 0591, 0802; 4:0417, 0431, 0438;<br />
5: 0564, 0585, 0646, 0668, 0697, 0718, 0748;<br />
6: 0034, 0070, 0083, 0087, 0092, 0122, 0164,<br />
0176, 0216, 0269, 0376, 0611, 0629, 0675, 0736,<br />
0744, 0764, 0831, 0867; 7: 0055, 0077, 0078,<br />
0105, 0106, 0138, 0170, 0245, 0324, 0354, 0356,<br />
0404, 0474, 0475, 0591, 0592, 0937; 9: 0675,<br />
0677, 0679, 0681, 0811 ; 10:0907, 0918, 0920,<br />
0922-0924, 0928, 0931, 0938, 0941, 0994;<br />
11: 0005, 0006, 0018, 0044, 0055, 0079, 0169,<br />
0424, 0425, 0471, 0472, 0474, 0477, 0481, 0518,<br />
0577, 0598, 0631, 0640, 0653; 12: 0006, 0111<br />
Stoessel, Walter, J., Jr.<br />
1: 0022, 0027; 2: 0688, 0695; 3: 0552, 0567, 0580,<br />
0582, 0586, 0588, 0589; 7: 0792, 0953; 8: 0033;<br />
9: 0566; 12: 0664, 0670, 0674, 0690<br />
Stokes, William N.<br />
12:0769<br />
Swart, Charles R.<br />
1:0574<br />
Tan, William H., Ill<br />
3: 0273<br />
Tasca, Henry J.<br />
1: 0043, 0056, 0057<br />
Taylor, Maxwell D.<br />
3:0126; 11:0435<br />
Thompson, Llewellyn E.<br />
6: 0890; 8: 0225<br />
Timberlake, Clare H.<br />
1: 0038; 3:0609<br />
Timmons, Benson, III<br />
6: 0802, 0843<br />
Troxel, Oliver L, Jr.<br />
9: 0189, 0483, 0485, 0487, 0488, 0491, 0494, 0501,<br />
0546, 0550<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
3: 0581, 0628, 0629; 4: 0075, 0077, 0137, 0140,<br />
0141, 0156, 0160, 0306, 0311, 0726, 0727<br />
Tubby, Roger W.<br />
2: 0432, 0585; 3: 0326; 11: 0426<br />
Tumbull, Richard<br />
12:0186<br />
Udall, Stewart L<br />
2:0562, 0563<br />
UN<br />
4: 0556; 5: 0150, 0152<br />
Author Index 287
United Press International (UPI)<br />
7: 0806<br />
U.S. consulate, Ellsabethvllle<br />
4:0920; 6: 0148<br />
U.S. consulate, Luanda<br />
10:0911<br />
U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
8: 0232, 0234<br />
U.S. embassy, Addis Ababa<br />
1:0267<br />
U.S. embassy, Capetown<br />
1:0414<br />
U.S. embassy, Leopoldvllle<br />
6: 0538<br />
U.S. embassy, Lisbon<br />
3: 0297, 0300<br />
U.S. embassy, Tunis<br />
12:0983, 1009<br />
U.S. Mission to UN<br />
5: 0667; 7: 0360<br />
U.S. Operations Mission, Tunisia<br />
12:0827,0831<br />
Vance, Sheldon B.<br />
1: 0892, 0898; 4: 0402<br />
Van Oss, Hendrik<br />
11:0106<br />
Vass, Laurence<br />
12:0549<br />
Vincenza, Pia<br />
12:0168<br />
Vreeland, Frederick D.<br />
12:0545,0571,0585<br />
Wallner, Woodruff<br />
1:0028<br />
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr.<br />
2: 0694, 0782, 0804,0938, 0981, 0984. 0995, 0996;<br />
12: 0678, 0679, 0681, 0688, 0708, 0772, 0778,<br />
0780, 0994, 0995, 0999, 1000, 1006, 1008, 1015,<br />
1017, 1021-1023,1025, 1026,1031,1032, 1044,<br />
1045,1047,1049,1057, 1058,1063,1076,1077,<br />
1081-1083<br />
Warner, Norman E.<br />
4: 0942; 7: 0568, 0569<br />
Washington Post<br />
10:0588<br />
Weisner, Jerome B.<br />
1:0352<br />
Welensky, Roy<br />
10:1028<br />
Wheeler, Earle G.<br />
5:0712<br />
White House<br />
8:0159,0185<br />
White House Situation Room<br />
5: 0828<br />
Whitman, W.<br />
2:0918,0931<br />
Williams, G. Mennen<br />
1: 0199, 0215, 0218, 0221, 0361, 0552, 0554, 0681;<br />
2: 0125, 0448, 0470; 3: 0053, 0068, 0856;<br />
4: 0103, 0489, 0703; 5: 0093, 0179, 0189;<br />
7: 0820; 10: 0252; 12: 0047, 0757<br />
Wilson, D. G.<br />
1:0169<br />
Wine, James W.<br />
10: 0425, 0430, 0431, 0435, 0468<br />
Withers, Charles D.<br />
11:0354<br />
Wolfe, Glenn G.<br />
1:0495<br />
Wright, Thomas K.<br />
3: 0359; 9: 0680, 0685; 10: 0594, 0605, 0621, 0660,<br />
0670, 0693, 0704, 0830, 0832, 0835, 0838<br />
Yates, Polly A.<br />
8: 0158, 0841 ; 9: 0607; 10: 0633, 0998,1001,1037;<br />
11: 0412;12: 0650, 1093<br />
Yates, Sidney R.<br />
10:0049<br />
Yost, Charles W.<br />
2: 0583. 0953; 3: 0328; 6: 0016, 0845, 0956, 0997,<br />
1000; 10: 0987, 0990; 11: 0104, 0447, 0533, 0596;<br />
12:1027<br />
Youlou, Fulbert<br />
3: 0768, 0770, 0772, 0974, 0976; 4: 0062, 0316,<br />
0321-0323, 0328; 5: 0019, 0020, 0031, 0500<br />
288 Author index
SUBJECT INDEX<br />
The following index is a guide to the major subjects contained in this collection. The numbers appearing below the<br />
subject entries and next to the subentries identify where in the Reel Index documents containing these subjects can be<br />
found. Each number consists of a reel number located to the left of the colon and a four-digit frame number located after<br />
it. For example, 8: 0759 indicates a document located on Reel 8, Frame 0759. University Publications of America (UPA)<br />
has included complete descriptions of the documents contained in this collection in the Reel Index, which begins on<br />
page 1. <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> is referred to as <strong>Kennedy</strong> throughout this index.<br />
Abavana, L. R.<br />
and Ghanaian media attacks on U.S. 8: 0759<br />
Abed!, Amry<br />
, refused service in restaurant 12: 0074<br />
Accra, Ghana<br />
dissatisfaction with police searches in 8:0778<br />
Ghanaian army units withdraw from "Operation<br />
Search" in 8:0816<br />
Ghanaian press reports on bomb explosions in<br />
8:0767<br />
U.S. trade fair at 8: 0227, 0229-0231<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D. invited to attend 8:0592<br />
Foster, William C.•and message to 8: 0597<br />
general 8: 0588, 0589<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•address to 8:0611<br />
possible delegation to <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Nikita<br />
Khrushchev 8: 0616<br />
possible participants in 8: 0571<br />
U.S. participation in 8: 0602, 0607<br />
Wadsworth, James J.•impressions of 8: 0648<br />
Adande, [?]<br />
visit to U.S. 7:0617<br />
Addis Ababa conference<br />
see OAU<br />
Adjel, Ako<br />
and atmospheric nuclear testing 8: 0548<br />
and DRC situation 7:1009<br />
visit to U.S. 8: 0550, 0552<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
Addis Ababa conference 2:0356<br />
agenda rejected by <strong>Security</strong> Council 4: 0422<br />
aid from radical <strong>Africa</strong>n states 6: 0578<br />
Angolan question 3:0411<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> requested 5: 0583<br />
arms traffic control requested 7: 0070<br />
Balubakat and Conakat political parties reconciliation<br />
6:0240<br />
and Belgian military mission 6: 0546<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0782; 4: 0398; 5: 0591<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis•support for U.S. position in<br />
4:0917<br />
and customs arrangements 7:0509<br />
Denis, George•influence 6: 0476<br />
develop ANC without UN assistance 6: 0244<br />
discussions<br />
with Ball, George W. 4: 0516, 0522<br />
on Congolese purchase of aircraft 5:1025<br />
with Dodd, Thomas J. 5: 0652<br />
with Gardiner, Robert 6: 0529, 0727<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0452, 0453, 0459, 0469,<br />
0471,0477<br />
with Linner, Sture 5:0667<br />
with McGhee, George C. 6: 0172; 7: 0086<br />
with U.S. 6: 0208<br />
with Williams, G. Mennen 6:0636<br />
dispute between left and moderate wings of<br />
government 5: 0950<br />
and DRC<br />
cabinet 6: 0943, 1033<br />
Constitution 6:1010; 7: 0083, 0328, 0488<br />
government expenditures 6:0910<br />
grant aid program for 6: 0413<br />
labor union strike 6: 0530<br />
parliament's vote of confidence 6:0168<br />
peace plan of U Thant 6:1074<br />
political situation 3: 0780<br />
recognition of Angolan government in exile 3: 0415<br />
tripartite talks on 6: 0700, 0702, 0703, 0709, 0715,<br />
0723, 0740<br />
UN role in 6:0577<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council meeting on 6:0112, 00113<br />
Subject Index 289
Adoula, Cyrille cent.<br />
and Gizenga, Antoine<br />
aid against, from U.S. 4: 0038, 0039<br />
arrest of 6: 0029, 0057, 0090<br />
attempted takeover of Kivu province 5: 0785,<br />
0797; 0800<br />
as DRC vice premier 6: 0022<br />
letters from 5: 0995<br />
meeting with 5: 0767<br />
transported to Leopoldville 6: 0053, 0055<br />
U Thant's message about 6:0611<br />
and Gullion, Edmund<br />
appointment with, requested 6:0712<br />
letters from 6:0457<br />
meeting with 6: 0808; 7: 0489<br />
negotiations at Kitona 5: 0847<br />
and IMF 6: 0158<br />
Kalonji, Albert•arrest of 7:0043<br />
and Katanga<br />
agreements with 6: 0392; 7: 0446, 0543<br />
aid to solving problems outside UN 6: 0807<br />
ANC and UN operations 5:1025<br />
cease-fire 5: 0716; 7: 0237, 0378, 0395, 0436,<br />
0457, 0557, 0592, 0606<br />
delegation movement restricted in Leopoldville<br />
6:0806<br />
and DRC 6: 0046, 0193, 0285, 0320<br />
economic assistance to 6:0507<br />
negotiations with 6:0710<br />
Ngalula, Joseph•report on disaffection of<br />
Katangese people 7: 0291<br />
rearmament 6:0673<br />
secession 4: 0734-0736, 0743; 6: 0603<br />
talks•discussion with Edmund Gullion on 7: 0489<br />
and UN assistance 7:0108<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s farewell message to 4:0480, 0481, 0533<br />
Kitona agreement<br />
concern of possible failure of 6:0004<br />
discussion on 5: 0958,1025<br />
implication of 6: 0012<br />
and U.S. authorship 5: 0901<br />
Kongolo massacre and ANC troops 6:0076<br />
letters<br />
to Hammarskjold, Dag 3:0802<br />
from Kamitatu, Cleophas 6:1060<br />
between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 3:0827,0829, 0830, 0860,<br />
0861 ; 4: 0351-0354, 0557, 0575, 0577, 0579,<br />
0580-0582, 0585-0588, 0591, 0596, 0621-<br />
0624, 0626, 0700, 0736, 0738, 0739, 0741,<br />
0923, 0942, 0979, 0982; 5: 0015, 0016, 0138,<br />
0140, 0142, 0528-0531, 0580, 0595, 0596,<br />
0629, 0630, 0632<br />
to McGhee, George C. 7:0519, 0552<br />
to Nehru, Jawaharlal 4: 0596<br />
from Rusk, Dean 5:0026<br />
from Spaak, Paul-Henri 5: 0537<br />
between Tshombe, Moise and 6: 0349, 0356, 0513<br />
martial law proclaimed due to labor unrest 5: 0615,<br />
0616<br />
meetings<br />
with Gardiner, Robert 7:0455<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0443, 0448; 5:0588, 0592, 0604,<br />
0605,0610<br />
with Linner, Sture 5: 0902<br />
with Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Union leader 6:0449<br />
with Tshombe, Moise 4:0536; 5:0746, 0773, 0782,<br />
0790, 0815, 0818; 6: 0150, 0157, 0187, 0190,<br />
0198, 0199, 0204, 0211, 0213, 0225, 0242,<br />
0251, 0253, 0268, 0276, 0290, 0302, 0314<br />
with U.S. labor leaders 6:0167<br />
message between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and 4: 0507, 0528, 0529,<br />
0531,0532<br />
message from Sendwe, Jason 6: 0628<br />
Ngalula, Joseph•instructions to 7: 0153<br />
Ngalula, Joseph•and Katanga cease-fire 7: 0197<br />
Mobutu, General•ordered not to go to Brussels<br />
6: 0838<br />
plot to overthrow 6:0468<br />
rebuffs Soviet's UN <strong>Security</strong> Council move 6: 0114<br />
revenue payments 7: 0039<br />
successor to Adoula 6:0786<br />
talks with U.S. press 6:0172<br />
and UN<br />
complaints 6:0578; 7: 0557<br />
force in DRC•increased size 4:0525<br />
general assembly speech 4: 0413; 5: 0585<br />
mediation with Moise Tshombe 6:0615, 0874<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council 4:0422<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council•appearance before 4: 0408<br />
and U.S.<br />
alarmed by widening gulf between Moise Tshombe<br />
and 6: 0237<br />
attempts to avoid political showdown 5: 0744<br />
comments on speech by 7: 0580<br />
invitation to visit 4: 0416, 0418, 0420, 0433;<br />
6:0040<br />
visit to 4:0030, 0032-0035, 0399,0402, 0405,<br />
0407-0409, 0411, 0415-0417, 0420, 0421,<br />
0429, 0431, 0435, 0438, 0441, 0447, 0558;<br />
5:0585, 0630, 0681 ; 6:0016,0039, 0048, 0065<br />
U Thant•luncheon 4:0434<br />
see also DRC; Tshombe, Moise<br />
<strong>Africa</strong><br />
achievement of peace, freedom, and prosperity in<br />
12:0663<br />
arms limitation in 8: 0101, 0105<br />
assemblies•visit to U.S. by presidents and deputies<br />
of 1:0113-0115<br />
290 Subject Index
civil aviation problem in 1: 0549, 0550<br />
and civil rights in U.S. 2: 0484, 0485, 0449, 0501,<br />
0566, 0567<br />
colonial areas in 1: 0079<br />
commercial air service in 1:0501<br />
developments in 2: 0200, 0340; 9:0997; 12: 0342<br />
developments toward unity in 10:0295; 12:0317<br />
diplomats•dissatisfaction of 1: 0328, 0329<br />
and DRC problem 4:0321-0323<br />
economic problems•Addis Ababa conference<br />
resolution on 2: 0310<br />
education•meeting on 2:0168, 0169<br />
Eilender, Allen<br />
leadership comments 1: 0864, 0866, 0869, 0870,<br />
0874, 0875, 0877, 0878, 0881, 0886, 0889,<br />
0890; 8: 0908<br />
report 9: 0139<br />
statements protested 2: 0439, 0441<br />
French aid to 1: 0406<br />
general 1:0073; 2: 0685<br />
geopolitics of 1:0692; 2: 0134, 0205<br />
Ghana•Volta River project 8:0254<br />
Ghanaian subversion in 8: 0513-0515<br />
Ghana's policies toward 8:1057<br />
government•proposal for suppling U.S. officials for<br />
1:1003<br />
joint companies in 1: 0100<br />
Katanga problem•aid to Cyrille Adoula to solve<br />
6: 0807<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> administration's position on 8:0114, 0116<br />
leaders<br />
general 10: 0447<br />
gifts 1:0117<br />
list 1:0118<br />
military action against Angola 3:0437<br />
nationalism•rise of 1: 0579<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
efforts to liberate 8: 0137<br />
proposal for bicameral parliament in 9:0124<br />
reaffirms agreement to keep cold war out of<br />
8:0164<br />
press in•analysis of 1:0059, 0060<br />
problems of 10:0992<br />
racial issues•U.S. position on 1: 0579, 0648<br />
raw materials•source of 1: 0296, 0325<br />
reconciliation in 10:0012<br />
refugee groups plan anti-U.S. demonstration in<br />
Tanganyika 12: 0358, 0360,0364<br />
refugee leaders•meetings with 12:0330<br />
regional development•Kwame Nkrumah's campaign<br />
to frustrate 9: 0498<br />
regionalism•U.S. position on 1: 0648<br />
relations with U.S. 10: 0012<br />
self-government•U.S. position on 1: 0872, 0876<br />
Soviet bloc civil air expansion in 1:0472, 0495<br />
students<br />
air transportation to U.S. 1: 0229<br />
annual totals 1: 0174, 0177<br />
ask U.S. assistance in leaving Bulgaria 2:0053<br />
disaffected 2: 0036, 0047, 0049, 0052, 0055, 0056,<br />
0057, 0060<br />
distribution in U.S. 1:0091-0093, 0096<br />
federal support of 1: 0230<br />
numbers 1: 0175, 0178, 0179<br />
problems of 1: 0099; 8: 0576, 0578<br />
programs•report to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 1: 0335, 0337,<br />
0339, 0355<br />
programs•U.S. summer 2:0045<br />
status report 1:0354<br />
U.S. government assistance 1:0170, 0171,0185,<br />
• 0336,0339<br />
threat to U.S. leadership in 11: 0598<br />
unity in•Kwame Nkrumah's ideas on 8:0501<br />
UN policy on 6: 0949<br />
and U.S.<br />
AID program in 1: 0984, 0999-1001<br />
aid to 1: 0376, 0406; 10: 0196; 12: 0050, 0051<br />
challenges in 1: 0256, 0261<br />
economic aid from 1: 0043, 0123, 0648; 8: 0379;<br />
10: 0439, 0444, 0447, 0450; 12:0758<br />
interest in 1: 0870<br />
objectives in 1: 0673<br />
Peace Corps programs in 1:0973<br />
policies in 1: 0039, 0104-0108, 0110, 0111, 0221,<br />
0271, 0300, 0401, 0424, 0506; 2: 0449;<br />
4: 0496; 7:0487; 9: 0040, 0572, 0640, 0646;<br />
10:0621<br />
policies on civil aviation in 1:0515, 0516<br />
problems in 1:0249, 0253<br />
relations with 1: 0928<br />
voting pattern for 16th session of UN General<br />
Assembly 8: 0835<br />
weakening of Western influence in 7:0797<br />
white settlers•remarks concerning 1: 0036<br />
see also Southern <strong>Africa</strong>; Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> .<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> and Europe, Bureau for<br />
actions and problems of 1: 0737, 0739, 0740, 0745,<br />
0746, 0748, 0749, 0754, 0755, 0772, 0773<br />
report of 1: 0736<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> Freedom Day<br />
proclamation of 1: 0481, 0483<br />
program for observance of 1:0480<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs, Advisory Council on<br />
general 1:0647<br />
proceedings of 1: 0648<br />
Subject Index 291
<strong>Africa</strong>n Affairs, Bureau of<br />
principles governing trade and economic relationships<br />
1:0057<br />
proposal to establish <strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee<br />
2:0458<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Aid, London Conference on<br />
discussion topics 1: 0513, 0514<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n aid talks, bilateral<br />
agenda for 1:0510-0512<br />
U.S. thinking on 1: 0508<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n and Malagasy Organization for Economic<br />
Cooperation (OAMCE)<br />
2: 0041<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Association<br />
agreement with European Economic Community on<br />
economic relations 2: 0617<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Congress party<br />
anti-Kuanda activities of 6: 0629<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n group, UN<br />
incident with Michel Collet 9:0679<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n-Indian Ocean area<br />
future base structure in 1: 0067<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Journalists, Second Conference of<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•speech to 9: 0550<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Liberation Committee<br />
background paper on 12:0454<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Policy Committee<br />
creation of 2: 0428, 0448, 0458, 0460, 0577, 0578<br />
general 2: 0575<br />
mandate and functions of 2: 0430,0580<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns<br />
alleged U.S. lack of respect for 8:0559<br />
moderate•participation in DRC settlement 7:0523<br />
participants in 17th UN General Assembly 2:0010<br />
Portuguese•special programs for 1: 0183<br />
Portuguese•White House interest in students<br />
1:0184<br />
white attitudes toward 1: 0692; 2: 0134, 0205<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n Studies Association<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 1: 0674, 0675<br />
Afrique Action<br />
editorial in 12:0778<br />
Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization (AAPSO)<br />
conference of•Julius Nyerere's impressions of<br />
12:0265<br />
Agricultural commodities, U.S.<br />
diamond barter from DRC against 4: 0343, 0349<br />
DRC government request for 7:0562, 0563<br />
Agriculture<br />
production in Dahomey 7: 0652, 0655<br />
U.S. technical and economic cooperation in Tunisia<br />
12: 0831<br />
Ahidjo, Ahmadou<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0515<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0146<br />
AID<br />
discussions with Ahmed Sekou Toure in Guinea<br />
10:0145<br />
programs<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0999-1001<br />
in Congo (Brazzaville) 6: 0926<br />
in Mali 10: 0704<br />
report to Congress on 1:0982-0984<br />
Akosombo Dam<br />
locks for boat lift over 8: 0188<br />
Alaska Airlines, Inc.<br />
termination of services in Guinea 10: 0117, 0136,<br />
0137<br />
Albertville, DRC<br />
Katanga gendarmes attempt to invade 6:0628<br />
Alexander, Henry<br />
dismissal as Ghanaian army commander 8: 0218<br />
Alexander, Paul<br />
letter to Thomas J. Dodd 6:1046<br />
permission from DRC for landings at mission stations<br />
by 6:1056<br />
Algeria<br />
agreement with France on return of refugees from<br />
Tunisia and Morocco 2: 0984<br />
aircraft landing facilities to service Soviet and Czech<br />
flights to Cuba 9: 0898<br />
appointment of Pierre Billotte as French high<br />
commissioner in 2: 0991<br />
assistance to•international agencies' 2: 0961<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0740, 0755, 0773<br />
cease-fire agreement with France 2:0876, 0877,<br />
0881, 0882, 0884, 0892, 0895, 0897, 0916-0918,<br />
0920, 0921, 0923, 0928-0932, 0935, 0944, 0945,<br />
0947, 0948, 0952, 0958, 0969-0971, 0981, 0986,<br />
0989, 0997<br />
cease-fire negotiations with France 12:0769<br />
condition of French military units in 2:0949<br />
conflict in•internationalization of 2:0759<br />
conflict in•U.S. role in 2:0694, 0706, 0708<br />
conflict with Morocco 9: 0542, 0544<br />
de Gaulle, Charles•views on situation in 2: 0763,<br />
0779<br />
discussions<br />
between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Fulbert Youlou on situation<br />
in 3:0866<br />
between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Mongi Slim on problem of<br />
12:0672,0675<br />
between U.S. and provisional government of<br />
12:0772<br />
evacuation of U.S. citizens from 2: 0910<br />
France<br />
agreement on return of refugees from Tunisia and<br />
Morocco 2: 0984<br />
292 Subject Index
armed forces oppose Charles de Gaulle's policies<br />
in 2:0718<br />
army insurgents control of 2: 0721, 0730<br />
attack on, by army insurgents 2: 0726, 0730<br />
declaration of intentions on 2: 0953<br />
interruption of military operations in 2:0761<br />
military coup attempt in 2: 0717, 0720, 0722, 0723,<br />
0736, 0738, 0741, 0743, 0761<br />
policy on 2: 0704, 0790, 0812<br />
prisoners in 2:0810<br />
transport aircraft available in 2:0716<br />
Libyan role in 2:0754<br />
ministers' departure 2:0996<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•message 9: 0546<br />
OAS activities in 2: 0795, 0885, 0887, 0940, 0955<br />
OAS atrocities condemned 8: 0620, 0622, 0630,<br />
0631,0635,0637,0654<br />
OAS attacks on French army garrisons in 2:0831,<br />
0833, 0839<br />
political situation in 2: 0771, 0804<br />
provisional government<br />
contacts with U.S. 2:0689, 0692, 0698, 0782,<br />
0784, 0959;12:0999, 1000<br />
leadership of 2:0769<br />
negotiations with France 2: 0767, 0771, 0827,<br />
0841, 0847, 0850, 0856, 0938<br />
security force for 2: 0793<br />
rebel government•leadership 10: 0192<br />
settlement in 2: 0806, 0815, 0877, 0880, 0882, 0885,<br />
0886, 0900, 0902, 0904<br />
sovereignty of 12:1017<br />
status of negotiations 2: 0704<br />
status of problem in 2:0766<br />
treatment of wounded in U.S. 2: 0801-0803<br />
Tuesday Planning Group meeting on 2:0857<br />
U.S.<br />
aid to 2: 0844, 0902, 0911, 0922<br />
policy in 2:0797, 0858<br />
relations with 2: 0900, 0994<br />
State Department agrees to meet with officials of<br />
2: 0829, 0830<br />
violence between European and Moslem communities<br />
in 2: 0785<br />
Algiers, Algeria<br />
situation after French army coup 2:0720<br />
All-<strong>Africa</strong>n High Command<br />
meeting to establish 10:0594<br />
proposal for 8: 0087<br />
Allied Sales Corporation<br />
purchase of U.S. aircraft from 6: 0722<br />
Almeida, Arminda D.<br />
discrepancies in execution of U.S. visa procedures<br />
6:0186<br />
Alport, Lord<br />
congratulations to Edmund A. Gullion on Krtona<br />
agreement 5:0999<br />
Aluminum projects, <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
U.S. government assistance to cover risks of<br />
investment in 7: 0861<br />
American Committee to Aid Katanga Freedom<br />
Fighters<br />
impartial observer for 5:1027<br />
Amnesty<br />
for Katanga 4: 0885; 7:0397, 0434, 0475<br />
for Tshombe, Moise 7:0444, 0604<br />
Anany, Jean<br />
arbitrary measures taken by 5:0625<br />
ANC<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•discusses reform of 6: 0208<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•urged to take action against outlaw<br />
troops of 6: 0076<br />
delivery of U.S. vehicles for use by 7:0243<br />
discussions on purchase of U.S. aircraft 6: 0699<br />
efforts to block Belgian retraining of 6:0671<br />
and Katanga<br />
gendarmes 6: 0222,1058; 7: 0581<br />
hostilities in 6:0205<br />
military dangers in 6: 0285<br />
supply of units in 6:0399<br />
troops in 5: 0936<br />
massacre at Kongolo 6:0047<br />
meeting about training of 6:0840<br />
modernization of 4: 0865, 0866; 5: 0507<br />
problems of 4: 0525<br />
retraining of 5:0286, 0319, 0329, 0470, 0471, 0487,<br />
0507, 0511, 0533, 0534, 0575, 0598, 0600, 0606;<br />
6:0244<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
departure from Leopoldville refused 6: 0526<br />
plans to transfer troops to Kamina base before visit<br />
7: 0028<br />
protests arrival of troops at Kamina base before<br />
visit 7: 0032<br />
and UN<br />
aircraft support by 5:1044<br />
assistance in Katanga 5: 0667, 0981, 0983, 1025<br />
consolidation of forces with 5:1012; 7: 0017<br />
control of units 7:0295, 0354<br />
efforts in training of 6:0279, 0470<br />
logistic and food support for 6: 0271<br />
and U.S.<br />
military equipment to 4:0883<br />
military impact shipments to 7: 0320, 0321<br />
retraining program for 6: 0217<br />
suggestions on reorganization of 6:0193<br />
Subject Index 293
Angola<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•views on 3: 0411<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n military action against 3: 0437<br />
arrest of Methodist missionaries in 3:0295, 0296<br />
change in nationalist leadership in 3:0338<br />
conflict•Santos Costa's comments on 3:0325<br />
discussions on•<strong>Kennedy</strong> and Fulbert Youlou 3:0866<br />
DRC government offers assistance to terrorists<br />
planning attack on frontier of 7:0023<br />
DRC recognizes government in exile of 3: 0415,<br />
0419,0421,0423,0427<br />
evacuation of U.S. citizens from 3:0005<br />
general 3: 0095<br />
governmental standstill 3: 0367<br />
indignation over identification of U.S. policies with<br />
aims of Portugal 3:0390<br />
insurgents meet with U.S. mission 6: 0448<br />
and Katanga•military equipment sent to 7:0417<br />
and Katanga•transport of aircraft for 7: 0275<br />
military action in 3: 0441<br />
military action renewed 3:0373<br />
military situation in 3:0277<br />
nationalist movement in•prospects of 3: 0468<br />
nationalist movement in•U.S. refuses to choose<br />
between rival groups 3: 0430<br />
NATO discussion of situation in 3: 0326, 0332<br />
Nyerere, Julius•concerned over situation in<br />
12: 0288, 0303, 0307, 0313<br />
OAU discusses problems of 5: 0500<br />
political situation in 3:0321<br />
and Portugal<br />
ability to afford expense of 3:0447<br />
accuses U.S. of aiding rebels in 3: 0444, 0445,<br />
0446<br />
aerial surveillance activity in 3: 0429<br />
army estimate of native population in 3: 0358<br />
economic value to 3: 0447, 0449<br />
gives U.S. information on plans for attack in<br />
3: 0382<br />
government cooperation with UN subcommittee on<br />
3: 0324<br />
lacks confidence in U.S. motives in 3:0342<br />
military command communiqué on refugees in<br />
DRC 7: 0405<br />
NATO arms in 3: 0328<br />
NATO pressure on 3: 0330<br />
plans for prosecution of war in 3:0440<br />
President Americo Tomas's visit to 3: 0442<br />
"rapporteur" problem 3:0363<br />
restricts travel of Protestant missionaries in 3: 0428<br />
suspicions on U.S. role in 3:0314<br />
use of U.S. military equipment in 3: 0280, 0284<br />
racial problems in 1:0579<br />
rebellion in 3: 0377, 0403<br />
rebel movement plans in DRC 3: 0290<br />
rebels attack Portuguese forces at Cabinda 3: 0392<br />
refugees in DRC 3: 0348; 5: 0274; 7: 0227<br />
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira•announces general<br />
elections 3:0438<br />
students<br />
in France and Switzerland 3: 0126, 0127, 0131<br />
general 3:0130<br />
U.S. educational program for 6: 0196<br />
terrorism•foreign participation in 3: 0011<br />
and UN<br />
"rapporteur" suggested 3: 0327, 0334, 0340<br />
resolution on 3: 0345, 0351<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council meeting on 3:0016<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council resolution on 3: 0020, 0028<br />
and U.S.<br />
approach to Vatican on 3:0271<br />
assistance program for refugees from 6:0651<br />
intervention in UN committee draft on 3: 0344<br />
policy toward 3: 0128, 0129<br />
"rapporteur" proposal for 3:0352, 0370<br />
self-determination statement 3: 0361, 0393, 0394,<br />
0396, 0398, 0399, 0402<br />
support for insurgents in 3:0007<br />
terrorist aid denied 3:0010, 0012<br />
views of situation in 3: 0251<br />
Wachuku, Jaja<br />
general 3:0119<br />
meeting with Portuguese leaders 3: 0135<br />
recommends recognition of government in exile<br />
3:0432<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1:0199<br />
Angola Task Force, U.S.<br />
discussions on•McGeorge Bundy and G. Mennen<br />
Williams 3: 0051<br />
first meeting of 3: 0030<br />
general 3:0031<br />
Apartheid<br />
letter from Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
10:0092,0097,0098<br />
resolutions on<br />
Addis Ababa conference 2:0310<br />
Afro-Asian UN 2: 0603<br />
Norwegian 12: 0034<br />
UN 11: 0425, 0472, 0474, 0477, 0481, 0504, 0507,<br />
0547, 0563, 0568; 12: 0006, 0016, 0034<br />
in South <strong>Africa</strong> 10: 0053, 0057; 11: 0487, 0518, 0525,<br />
0533, 0547, 0563, 0568, 0709<br />
Stevenson, Adla'•speech on 11: 0484<br />
294 Subject Index
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
debate on 11: 0487, 0497, 0498, 0518, 0533,<br />
0547, 0691<br />
meeting on 2: 0469, 0476, 0556, 0583, 0587,<br />
0597, 0601; 11: 0572; 12: 0009, 0010, 0027,<br />
0028, 0454<br />
statement on 11: 0525<br />
UN Special Committee on<br />
King, Martin Luther, Jr.•appearance before<br />
11:0424,0429<br />
proposes embargo of arms and petroleum<br />
products against South <strong>Africa</strong> 10: 0047<br />
recommendations of 11: 0622, 0640, 0651,<br />
0653, 0654<br />
U.S. policy on 1: 0236; 12: 0009, 0028, 0588, 0602<br />
Appish-Danquah, Martin<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0274<br />
Armah, Kwesi<br />
remarks to Commonwealth Foreign Ministers'<br />
Conference in London 8:0755<br />
speech justifying Cuba's purchase of arms from<br />
USSR 8: 0740<br />
Armed forces<br />
Air Force, U.S.<br />
contingent in DRC grounded 5:0674<br />
disaster in Kenya 12: 0131-0133, 0137-0139<br />
discussions with UN military forces on perimeters<br />
and agreement with Katanga 7:0082<br />
missile tracking station in South <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0352,<br />
0353; 2: 0574<br />
use of aircraft within DRC 6: 0037<br />
use of units in UN forces in DRC 4:0178<br />
Navy, U.S.<br />
amity program 9: 0697<br />
courtesy call to Guinea 9: 0697<br />
goodwill visit to Ghana 7: 0961, 0974; 8:0063<br />
Arms<br />
embargo imposed by U.S. against South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
2: 0606; 9: 0485<br />
limitation<br />
for <strong>Africa</strong> 8: 0101<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n agreement on 8: 0105<br />
U.S. policies on 1: 0506<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•consultations with West<br />
Germany on 1:0622<br />
supplies•U.S. policies on 1:0506<br />
traffic•help requested to control 7: 0070<br />
Arthur, George<br />
and persona non grata action against 8: 0997<br />
Arusha, Tanganyika<br />
site for capital of East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation 12:0325<br />
Asia, Southeast<br />
1:0073<br />
Assogba, Oke<br />
discussions on agricultural production and<br />
improvement of education in Dahomey 7: 0652,<br />
0655<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7:0651<br />
Atomic Energy Commission, International<br />
Board of Governors and Ghana 8:0182<br />
Atomic Energy Commission, U.S.<br />
experiment in South <strong>Africa</strong> 12: 0034<br />
Attwood, William H.<br />
expansion of U.S. aid program in Guinea 9:0813,<br />
0815<br />
"get well" message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9:0667, 0668,<br />
0669, 0673, 0674<br />
hospitalized for poliomyelitis syndrome 9: 0666<br />
new U.S. aid program for Guinea 9: 0633<br />
and remarks of Chester Bowles on U.S. policy in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 9: 0640, 0646<br />
resigns as U.S. ambassador to Guinea 9:1011<br />
and talks between Ahmed Sekou Toure and <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
9:0780<br />
Aviation, civil<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0501, 0777, 0778<br />
Dahomey's adherence to international convention on<br />
7:0613,0615<br />
developments in Guinea 9: 0949<br />
Federal Aviation Agency study on <strong>Africa</strong>n 1: 0515,<br />
0516<br />
problem in <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0549, 0550<br />
Soviet bloc aid to emerging <strong>Africa</strong>n nations 1:0563<br />
Soviet bloc expansion in <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0472, 0495, 0518<br />
Avriel, Ehud<br />
remarks on Israel's experience with joint companies in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0Í00<br />
Azores agreement<br />
difficulties for U.S. in renegotiation of 6: 0196<br />
Azores base<br />
Policy Planning Group meeting on retention of<br />
3:0091<br />
U.S. task force on Portuguese territories 3: 0044<br />
Badibanga, Samuel<br />
appointed acting head of state in DRC 6: 0136<br />
Bakwanga, DRC<br />
DRC government operations in 7:0060<br />
Balance of payments<br />
Malian deficits 10:0745<br />
Balewa, Abubakir Tafawa<br />
U.S. expresses concern to, about DRC situation 6:0753<br />
Ball, George W.<br />
discussions with Cyrille Adoula 4: 0516, 0522<br />
discussions and meeting with Seydou Conte 9:1007,<br />
1008<br />
papers on DRC crisis 5: 0168<br />
plan in event of collapse of UN effort in DRC 4:0952<br />
travel plans of 6:1045<br />
Subject Index 295
Balubakat party<br />
projected reconciliation with Conakat party 6: 0240,<br />
0482<br />
Baluba(DRC)<br />
airlift•UN decides not to request U.S. aircraft for<br />
6: 0842<br />
Rallying Movement•telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0744,<br />
0745, 0749<br />
refugees•U.S. provides transport for airlift of 6: 0653<br />
Bamba, Emmanuel<br />
gift to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5:0619<br />
Banda, Hastings Kamuzu<br />
discussions with representatives of European<br />
government of Southern Rhodesia 10: 0891<br />
expects U.S. to make up Nyasaland deficit 10:0882<br />
sent copy of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message to<br />
Julius Nyerere and Republic of Tanganyika<br />
12:0251<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 1009, 1014, 1016<br />
Bangoura, Karlm<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> requested 9: 0946<br />
discussions<br />
with Kaysen, Carl 10: 0041, 0042<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0951, 0952, 0956, 0957,1001<br />
with U.S. on Guinea's position at Addis Ababa<br />
conference 9:1022<br />
letter from Ahmed Sekou Toure 9:1046<br />
letter to G. Mennen Williams 9:1045<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0959, 0961 ; 10: 0035<br />
presentation of credentials by 9: 0938<br />
Bantustans-Transkei partition<br />
11:0709<br />
Bantu states<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n program for grouping of 2: 0596;<br />
11:0459<br />
Barbosa, Rafael<br />
U.S. interest in 10: 0163, 0165<br />
Baroan, Bertin<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Basner, H. M.<br />
anti-U.S. articles in Ghanaian Times by 9:0105, 0109<br />
article on Thresher disaster by 9: 0173<br />
Basutoland<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0740<br />
future of 12:0144<br />
political and constitutional development of 12: 0142<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1:0199<br />
Battle, Lucius D.<br />
message to Newsweek editor 9: 0175<br />
Beavogui, Louis-Lansana<br />
biographical sketch of 9: 0692<br />
visit to U.S. 9: 0690, 0691<br />
Bechuanaland<br />
future of 12:0144<br />
political and constitutional development of 12:0142<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1:0199<br />
Bed id, Konan<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0419<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
farewell visit of 10: 0418<br />
Belgium<br />
briefed on Kwame Nkrumah's trip to U.S. 8:0122<br />
and Burundi<br />
agreements about 11: 0173<br />
aid program suspension 11: 0332<br />
assassination of Prince Rwagasore 11: 0241,<br />
0303, 0334, 0343<br />
economic assistance to 11: 0099, 0148, 0213<br />
military assistance to 11: 0006, 0099<br />
political situation 11: 0348<br />
technical assistance to 11: 0254, 0288, 0306<br />
troop retention 11: 0008<br />
troop withdrawal 11: 0005, 0029, 0044, 0048,<br />
0118,0160,0168<br />
discussions on DRC<br />
with Great Britain 6: 0626, 0656<br />
with UN•on legislation and mining companies<br />
7:0105<br />
with U.S. 4: 0703; 6: 0621, 0858<br />
and DRC<br />
civilians killed in•by UN troops 5: 0235,0238<br />
contribution/aid to 6: 0525, 0587; 7: 0369<br />
military assistance request halted 6:0608<br />
military mission in 6: 0546<br />
normalization of relations with 6: 0465<br />
resumption of relations with 5:1008<br />
retraining of army•efforts to block 6: 0671<br />
role in 8:0088<br />
suit of Union Miniere du Haut Katanga 6: 0995<br />
technical assistance to 6: 0281, 0327, 0624<br />
trial of Antoine Gizenga 6:0928<br />
tripartite talks 4: 0601, 0602, 0640, 0642; 5: 0699;<br />
6: 0663, 0709, 0868<br />
UN call for troop withdrawal from 4: 0225, 0226,<br />
0239<br />
expresses support for Kitona agreement 5: 0860<br />
and Katanga<br />
economic pressure on 6: 0059<br />
outgoing telegrams 6:1043,1044<br />
UN military operations in 5: 0248, 0252,1083;<br />
6: 0417<br />
Kirk, Alan•failure of mission 5:1097<br />
requests U.S. help in evacuation of nationals from<br />
Elisabethville 5: 0956<br />
296 Subject Index
and Rwanda<br />
agreements about 11: 0173<br />
aidfor11:0314<br />
aircraft sale to DRC 11: 0175<br />
economic assistance to 11: 0099, 0148, 0174,<br />
0213,0308,0311<br />
military assistance to 11: 0006, 0099<br />
military equipment 11: 0212<br />
political situation in 11: 0348<br />
relations with 11:0215<br />
technical support in 11: 0164, 0213, 0308, 0311<br />
troop retention in 11: 0008, 0132, 0137, 0141,<br />
0150,0158<br />
troop withdrawal 11: 0005, 0029, 0044, 0048,<br />
0118, 0139, 0143, 0144, 0146, 0149, 0155,<br />
0157,0160,0163,0165<br />
technical assistance with Congo River navigation<br />
7:0513<br />
and Tshombe, Moise<br />
economic pressures on•possible 5: 0973, 0977;<br />
6: 0460, 0462<br />
moral support for 5: 0860; 6: 0010 .<br />
negotiations with 6:0839<br />
remark about, from U.S. State Department 7:0172<br />
talks with Cyrille Adoula 6: 0411, 0460, 0462, 0692<br />
U.S. policy toward 8:0058<br />
see also Burundi (Urundi); Rwanda (Ruanda)<br />
Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned Nations<br />
discussions between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Modibo Keita on<br />
10:0648<br />
Keita, Modibo•performance at 10:0638<br />
letters from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Modibo Keita and Achmed<br />
Sukarno on 10:0640<br />
Ben Bella, Ahmed<br />
proposals on Angola 3: 0413<br />
return/release of 2: 0903, 0968, 0995<br />
visit to Ghana 9:0497<br />
Ben Khedda, Ben Youssef<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 2: 0912, 0913, 0925, 0928,<br />
0935, 0970<br />
Berlin crisis<br />
appraisal of Ghanaian position on 8: 0191<br />
discussions between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk on<br />
4: 0127<br />
Bermuda talks<br />
discussions between Dean Rusk and Alexander<br />
Douglas-Home on DRC 5:1014<br />
Bicamumpaka, Balthazar<br />
biographical sketch of 11: 0262<br />
photograph of 11:0263<br />
U.S. aid to Rwanda 11: 0337<br />
Blcoumat, Germain<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0866<br />
Billotte, Pierre<br />
appointed French high commissioner in Algeria<br />
2: 0991<br />
Bingham, Jonathan<br />
and Southern Rhodesian situation 10: 0938<br />
Birmingham, Alabama<br />
Addis Ababa conference actions on 2:0291<br />
bombing in•anti-U.S. demonstrations in Tanganyika<br />
12:0358,0360,0364<br />
bombing in•<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s statement on official U.S.<br />
policy 12:0361<br />
racial discrimination affair in 2: 0272, 0276<br />
Blzerte, TUnisia<br />
Bourguiba, Habib<br />
criticizes U.S. and Great Britain about French<br />
aggression at 12:1045<br />
demands withdrawal of French troops from base at<br />
12:1006,1009, 1019,1040<br />
speech on 12: 0995,1015<br />
and France<br />
and cease-fire with Tunisia 12:1038,1049,1057,<br />
1061, 1073<br />
fighting with Tunisian forces 12:1021,1022, 1023,<br />
1027,1032,1047.1058<br />
military operations 12:1037<br />
negotiations 10: 0188; 12:1034,1061, 1073<br />
occupation at 12:1031<br />
reprisals 12:1058<br />
troop withdrawal from 12:0991, 1008,1019,1021,<br />
1032<br />
worsening situation at 12:1026<br />
Black, Eugene<br />
letter from Kwame Nkrumah requesting World Bank<br />
adviser 8: 0488<br />
Blacks<br />
see Negroes, U.S.<br />
Blancke, W. Wendell<br />
and AID programs in Congo (Brazzaville) 6: 0926<br />
appointed U.S. special ambassador to Congo<br />
(Brazzaville) 4: 0082<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0152, 0361<br />
biographical sketch of 4: 0154, 0362<br />
Boaten, F. E.<br />
message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0284, 0285<br />
and support of nuclear test ban treaty 9:0283, 0287<br />
visit to U.S. 8:0817<br />
Boboliko, Andre<br />
arrest of 6:0418<br />
imprisonment of 6: 0477<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Union leader urges release of 6:0449<br />
Bocoum, Barema<br />
meeting with Dean Rusk 10:0756<br />
Bohlen, David B.<br />
discussions with J. H. Mensah 9:0269, 0270<br />
Subject Index 297
Boka, Ernest<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Boka, Madeleine<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Boke Bauxite and Alumina project<br />
developments on 9: 0699<br />
general 7: 0861<br />
proposal for new program 9:0670<br />
U.S. financing of 9: 0649, 0650<br />
Bolivia<br />
10th anniversary celebration of revolution in 8:0550<br />
Bollinger, Lynn<br />
analysis of situation in DRC 3: 0832<br />
Bomani, Paul<br />
aid from Eastern and Western Europe•report<br />
12:0177<br />
and IMF conference 12: 0174<br />
visit to U.S. 12:0174<br />
Bomboko, Justin<br />
arbitrary measures taken under DRC martial law by<br />
5: 0625<br />
arrival in New York City 6: 0927<br />
call for arrest of Moise Tshombe 6: 0451<br />
and DRC<br />
aircraft purchase 6:0256, 0289, 0698, 0713, 0722,<br />
0742<br />
air rights into 6: 0652<br />
bond issue 6: 0469<br />
constitution 6: 0997,1002<br />
discussion about Moise Tshombe's offer to negotiate<br />
with Cyrille Adoula 5: 0761<br />
discussion with George C. McGhee 5:0005<br />
foreign military aid 6:0451<br />
message from Joseph Kasavubu to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0217<br />
requests Belgian military mission 6: 0546<br />
safe departure of Moise Tshombe 6: 0535, 0539<br />
UAM conference observer 6: 1090<br />
Booth, Bishop [?]<br />
letter from G. Mennen Williams 6:1068<br />
Boston, H. J. L.<br />
as governor-general of Sierra Leone 11: 0411, 0414,<br />
0425,0416<br />
Botslo, Kojo<br />
discussions with G. Mennen Williams 9: 0511, 0512,<br />
0514,0518<br />
and Dodd, Thomas J.•report on Ghana 9:0298<br />
on Ghanaian press attacks on U.S. 9:0145, 0162,<br />
0191<br />
leaves for Morocco and Algeria with special message<br />
from Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0546<br />
and Nydell-Davis persona non grata cases 9: 0145<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Jr.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 12:1113, 1115-1117,<br />
1119<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•meetings with 12: 0704,1111<br />
presentation of credentials by 12: 0705<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.<br />
on Addis Ababa conference 2:0361<br />
discussions with Dwight D. Eisenhower 12: 0786<br />
and fighting at Bizerte<br />
criticism of handling of 12:1045<br />
press conference 12:1023<br />
radio broadcast 12:1032<br />
speech on 12: 0995,1008<br />
and <strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence 12:0664-0666,<br />
0767, 0774-0776. 0991, 1047,1077,1078, 1080-<br />
1082, 1090-1092, 1100<br />
and <strong>Kennedy</strong>•discussions 12:0771<br />
letter to Charles de Gaulle 12: 0983,1006,1009<br />
meeting with Charles de Gaulle 12: 0681, 0688<br />
military and civilian plot against government of<br />
12:1101<br />
possible U.S. medal for 12: 0746<br />
regime of 12: 0950<br />
speech by 12:0856<br />
and Tunisia<br />
address to political leaders 12: 0880, 0911<br />
development of, and U.S. aid 12: 0708<br />
speech on redemption of 12:1015<br />
U.S. economic meetings with 12: 0756, 0757<br />
U.S. State Department decides not to issue medal to<br />
12:0755<br />
visit to U.S. 12: 0671, 0677, 0687, 0698, 0699, 0700-<br />
0702, 0717, 0751, 0753, 0755, 0767, 0774, 0786<br />
Bowles, Chester<br />
address at Lincoln University in Ghana 9:0232<br />
evaluation of U.S. AID programs in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0999-<br />
1001<br />
meeting with Kwame Nkrumah 8:0864<br />
mission to <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0926, 0928<br />
remarks on U.S. policy in <strong>Africa</strong> 9: 0640, 0646<br />
travel arrangements for 7:0247<br />
visit to Tanganyika 12: 0187<br />
Brazil<br />
refuses visa for Moise Tshombe 5: 0684<br />
Brezhnev, Leonid<br />
welcoming speech by Kwame Nkrumah for 7: 0998<br />
British Commonwealth Relations Office<br />
discussions with U.S. on Northern Rhodesia and<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 10:0883<br />
British High Commission Territories<br />
see Basutoland; Bechuanaland; Swaziland<br />
Bruce, David K. E.<br />
instructions for tripartite talks on the DRC 4: 0600-<br />
0602<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0640, 0642, 0719<br />
Brussels, Belgium<br />
see Belgium<br />
298 Subject Index
Bui Dam<br />
Ghana adding facilities at site of 9:0189<br />
Bulawayo Trade Fair<br />
1:0507<br />
Bulgaria<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n students ask U.S. assistance in leaving<br />
2: 0053<br />
Bunche, Ralph<br />
consultations with General Kebede 7:0506<br />
discussions with Charles W. Yost 5: 0661 ; 7: 0324<br />
and Katanga-DRC cease-fire signing 7: 0475<br />
report on UN Congo Advisory Committee meeting<br />
7:0404<br />
and Tshombe, Moise<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0168; 5: 0750<br />
discussions with 7:0503<br />
meeting with•George McGhee 7: 0128<br />
mercenary strength•discussions of 6: 0744<br />
visit to DRC 7: 0591<br />
Bundy, McGeorge<br />
discussions with G. Mennen Williams on U.S. Angola<br />
task force 3: 0051<br />
Burundi (Urundi)<br />
agreements between U.S. and Belgium in 11: 0173<br />
application for admission to UN 11: 0104<br />
appointment of Pierre Ngendandumwe as prime<br />
minister 11: 0372, 0373<br />
assassinators of Prince Louis Rwagasore 11: 0241,<br />
0253, 0288, 0303, 0306, 0338, 0339, 0343<br />
background paper on 10:0295,1040<br />
and Belgium<br />
aid program 11:0332<br />
economic assistance from 11:0099, 0148, 0213<br />
military assistance from 11:0099<br />
technical assistance from 11:0213, 0254, 0288,<br />
0306<br />
troop withdrawal 11: 0005, 0008, 0029, 0044,<br />
0048,0055,0168<br />
diplomatic representation discussions with U.S.<br />
11:0192,0193,0315,0316<br />
economic requirements of 11:0029<br />
French thoughts on independence of 11: 0092<br />
independence celebrations 11:0191, 0290, 0292, 0293<br />
independence celebrations in•<strong>Kennedy</strong> and<br />
11: 0067, 0074, 0075, 0077, 0226-0228, 0230,<br />
0239, 0295, 0297, 0298, 0378<br />
level of diplomatic representation in U.S. 11: 0242<br />
membership in UN 11: 0101<br />
military forces ineffective without Belgian officers and<br />
technicians 11: 0006<br />
military report on 11:0018<br />
peace and harmony in 11: 0108<br />
political situation in 11:0348<br />
post-independence problems 12: 0149<br />
pressures U.S. to appoint resident ambassador<br />
11:0201<br />
quarrel between government and chief of Unity and<br />
<strong>National</strong> Progress party 11: 0211<br />
refugee problem in 12: 0149<br />
UN<br />
commission in 11:0013<br />
General Assembly<br />
adopts resolution on 11:0079<br />
debate on 6: 0860<br />
declares independence of 11:0086<br />
technical assistance in 11:0099<br />
U.S.<br />
aid program in 11:0350<br />
alternatives in approaching problem of 10:1066<br />
and financial training grants with 11:0078, 0097<br />
ideas on peace and security of 11:0045<br />
State Department rescinds policy directives on<br />
11:0151<br />
World Bank assistance to 11:0167<br />
Busia, Kofi Abrefa<br />
charges that Ghana is Soviet satellite state 9: 0294<br />
statements on Ghanaian troops in Cuba 8: 0908<br />
U.S. Senate internal <strong>Security</strong> Subcommittee releases<br />
testimony by 9: 0291-0293, 0310, 0312<br />
U.S. Senate Subcommittee of Judiciary report on<br />
testimony of 9: 0307<br />
Cabinda, Angola<br />
Angolan rebels attack Portuguese forces at 3: 0392<br />
Cabrai, Amilcar<br />
criticizes U.S. support of Portugal 10:0073<br />
discussions with U.S. 10:0166<br />
Calhoun, Chad F.<br />
discussions<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:1063<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8: 0195,0197, 0553, 1032,<br />
1035, 1036; 9: 0073, 0092, 0110, 0121, 0722<br />
on U.S.-Ghanaian relations 8:1012<br />
letter from Kwame Nkrumah 9:0034, 0054<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:1048<br />
meetings with Kwame Nkrumah 7:1011; 8: 0186,<br />
1030; 9: 0126<br />
reports on Volta River Authority meeting 9: 0076<br />
visit to Ghana 9:0126<br />
Calhoun, <strong>John</strong> A.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0542<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0543<br />
presence in Washington, D.C. 3:0531<br />
Cameroon<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0746<br />
discrimination against U.S. products in external tariff<br />
3:0518<br />
reaction to U.S. loan to Ghana for Volta River project<br />
8:0442<br />
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Canada<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix•invited to visit 10: 0219<br />
reaction to U.S. balance of payments measures<br />
2:0596<br />
Capital Investment Act<br />
discussions between Kwame Nkrumah and Chad F.<br />
Calhoun on 9: 0110<br />
Carnahan, Albert Sidney <strong>John</strong>son<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0417, 0418<br />
Carter, George<br />
discussions with Kwame Nkrumah 8:0559<br />
Carthage, Tunisia<br />
booklet on North <strong>Africa</strong> American cemetery and<br />
memorial at 12: 0717, 0718<br />
Casablanca Conference<br />
developments at 8: 0011<br />
results of 7: 0775<br />
"Casablanca group"<br />
Algeria's intention to vote with 2: 0906<br />
meetings of foreign ministers of 7:0989; 8:0679,<br />
0707<br />
Cassert, Colonel [?]<br />
attempts to sell German light aircraft to Katangese<br />
government 6: 0689<br />
"CBS Reports"<br />
show on UN operations in DRC 6: 0898<br />
Celebrezze, Anthony J.<br />
representative to Dahomey's independence day<br />
celebrations 7: 0721, 0723<br />
Censorship<br />
imposed by Ghana on foreign correspondents 8: 0777<br />
Central <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Kuanda, Kenneth•discusses situation in 10: 0897<br />
political developments in 10:0994<br />
Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Republic<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1: 0740<br />
discrimination against U.S. products in external tariff<br />
3:0518<br />
Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Trade Fair, Third<br />
message for <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1: 0380, 0381<br />
Chad<br />
arrest of principal northern Moslem leaders in 3: 0532<br />
congratulatory message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0509-0511,<br />
0513<br />
discrimination against U.S. products in external tariff<br />
3:0518,0520<br />
establishes diplomatic relations with Taiwanese<br />
government 3: 0507<br />
French assessment of disturbances in 2: 0628<br />
gift of live addax for <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0534, 0536-0539,<br />
0541<br />
national day celebration 3: 0506<br />
political difficulties in 3: 0532<br />
request for U.S. military equipment 3:0523, 0526,<br />
0527, 0529<br />
U.S. aid program in 3: 0504<br />
violence in 2:0626<br />
Chale, Sebastian<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0371<br />
Challe, Maurice<br />
asks for <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s help in blocking communism in<br />
Mediterranean area 2: 0728<br />
leads French military coup attempt in Algeria 2: 0720<br />
Chanderli, Abdelkader<br />
discusses status of Algerian negotiations with France<br />
2: 0856<br />
discusses UN position on South <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0433<br />
possible luncheon invitation for 2: 0951<br />
Chayes, Abram<br />
and U.S. involvement in Volta River project 8:0355,<br />
0365<br />
China, <strong>National</strong>ist<br />
see Taiwan<br />
China, People's Republic of<br />
Burundi's position on recognition of 11: 0194, 0209<br />
cultural agreement with Tanganyika 12:0217<br />
dispute with India 9:0259, 0542, 0543<br />
Tanganyika's position on admission to UN of 12: 0111,<br />
0114<br />
Chltepo, Herbert<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0371<br />
Chu, Moses<br />
discusses Taiwan's diplomatic representation in<br />
Tanganyika 12:0125<br />
Church, Frank<br />
comments on U.S. <strong>Africa</strong>n policy 1: 0104-0108, 0110,<br />
0111<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0106, 0108, 0111<br />
CIA<br />
allegations<br />
of complicity in assassination of Patrice Lumumba<br />
9:0227<br />
of complicity in Iraqi revolution 9:0221, 0227<br />
of domination of U.S. student exchange program<br />
9:0171,0175<br />
of involvement in attempted assassination of<br />
Kwame Nkrumah 8: 0894, 0960, 0974<br />
of involvement in French army coup in Algeria<br />
2: 0741<br />
coordinates U.S. course of action for dealing with<br />
DRC problems 3:0575<br />
false charges in The Spark against 9: 0150<br />
Ghanaian Times attack on 9:0105<br />
investigation into possible UN support of military<br />
forces of Antoine Gizenga 4:0376<br />
report on national movements in South <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0251<br />
300 Subject Index
Civil rights•U.S.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n reaction to 2: 0484, 0485, 0501, 0538,<br />
0566, 0567<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message on 2: 0495, 0499, 0523,<br />
0528, 0529, 0530; 9: 0506, 0509<br />
legislation 2: 0514<br />
march on Washington, D.C. 9: 0506, 0509;<br />
10:0122-0124,0126,0133<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•comments on 9: 0508<br />
Nyerere, Julius•desire not to become involved in<br />
controversy over 12: 0584<br />
position on 2:0517; 10: 0123<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•comments on 10:0010,0011<br />
state of 7: 0053<br />
Cleveland, Harlan<br />
assures Cyrille Adoula of continued U.S. support<br />
6: 0603<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0270, 0272<br />
report on DRC 5: 0326, 0329; 6: 0885<br />
visit to Belgium 6:0567<br />
visit to DRC 6: 0500, 0502, 0506, 0567<br />
Cobalt<br />
DRC government embargo on, in Katanga 5:0142,<br />
0531<br />
stockpiles of 7: 0052<br />
Cocoa capsids<br />
Ghanaian crop damage caused by 8:0867, 0868<br />
Coffee agreement<br />
information on 1:0484<br />
British role in UN negotiations 1: 0485<br />
Collet, Michel<br />
incident in New York City involving 9: 0675, 0677,<br />
0679, 0680,0685-0687<br />
Collier, Gershon<br />
presentation of credentials by 11: 0421<br />
Colombia<br />
<strong>National</strong> Rural Community Development Program in<br />
9: 0820, 0823, 0826<br />
Colombo Conference powers<br />
meeting in Accra suggested 9:0543<br />
Colonial administrators, British<br />
list of 1:0118<br />
Colonialism<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council meeting on 2: 0587<br />
Common Market<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•posKion on association of <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
states with 8: 0823<br />
preferences on tropical products 1:0083<br />
problems of 12:0241<br />
Commonwealth Association<br />
creation of 3:0318<br />
Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference<br />
implications of Kwesi Armah's remarks at 8:0755<br />
Communism<br />
in Ghana 7: 0829, 0834; 9:0312<br />
interests in the DRC 6:0239<br />
Tshombe, Moise•campaign against 7: 0129<br />
U.S. policy of opposition to 4: 0332<br />
Communist party<br />
in South <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0003<br />
Companies, joint<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0100<br />
Conakat party<br />
projected reconciliation with Balubakat party 6: 0240,<br />
0482<br />
Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
discrimination against U.S. products in external tariff<br />
3:0518<br />
expanded U.S. AID program in 6: 0926<br />
government crisis in 5:0541, 0543<br />
invites <strong>Kennedy</strong> to attend national day celebration<br />
4: 0057, 0059, 0061, 0062, 0064<br />
new president and cabinet of 5: 0543, 0545, 0550<br />
possible summit meeting between U.S. and USSR in<br />
3: 0972, 0974, 0976,0980, 0982, 0984<br />
racial discrimination in U.S. against staff member of<br />
embassy 3:0994<br />
riot with Gabon over results of soccer match 7: 0595<br />
U.S. aid to 3:0866; 7:0139<br />
Youlou, Fulbert•calls on French troops for support in<br />
5:0541<br />
see also Massamba-Debat, Alphonse<br />
Congo Advisory Committee, UN<br />
Bunche, Ralph•report on meeting of 7:0404<br />
Gardiner, Robert•recommendations of 7: 0366,<br />
0399, 0430<br />
proposal for 8: 0087<br />
U Thant's statement to 6:0986<br />
Congo Advisory Group, U.S.<br />
establishment of 5: 0561, 0563, 0564<br />
Congo Press Agency<br />
interview with Antoine Gizenga 6:1069<br />
Congo River<br />
Belgian technical assistance with navigation on<br />
7:0513<br />
Conservation<br />
see International Union for Conservation of Nature<br />
and Natural Resources<br />
"Conspiratorial centralism"<br />
in Ghana 9:0312<br />
Conte, Seydou<br />
biographical sketch of 9: 0590<br />
discussions<br />
with Ball, George W. 9:1007<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9:0923, 0926, 0979, 0987, 0990,1000<br />
with Tasca, Henry J. 9: 0786<br />
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)<br />
Conte, Seydou cont.<br />
heads Guiñean mission of friendship to U.S. 9:0983,<br />
0993, 0994, 1003<br />
meeting with George W. Ball 9:1008<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9:0589, 0612, 0918, 0924,<br />
0927<br />
U.S. requests clarification of remarks by 9: 0710<br />
Cooperative Supply Association of Tanganyika<br />
(COSATA)<br />
Tanganyika <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>National</strong> Union resolution on<br />
government purchase of foodstuffs through<br />
12: 0259<br />
Copper<br />
DRC government embargo on Katanga 5:0142<br />
DRC government lifts prohibition on importation to<br />
South Katanga province 5:0531<br />
Corn<br />
DRC government request for 6:0929, 0936, 0966<br />
Cornells, Joseph F.<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0363-0365,0388<br />
Costa, Santos<br />
comments on Angolan conflict 3:0325<br />
Cousin, Jules<br />
report on situation in Katanga 4: 0167<br />
Couve de Murville, Maurice<br />
asks U.S. not to meet with Algerian officials 2: 0830<br />
discussions<br />
on leadership of Algerian provisional government<br />
and FLN 2: 0769<br />
on possible French cooperation with U.S. in aid<br />
program for Algeria 2: 0922<br />
on U.S. relations with Algeria 2:0900<br />
meeting with James M. Gavin 2: 0741<br />
Croquez, [?]<br />
requests U.S. intervention in South Kasai province in<br />
the DRC 4: 0369<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0366, 0367, 0369<br />
Crowe, Philip K.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1: 0081<br />
biographical sketch of 1: 0082<br />
Cuba<br />
aircraft fueling in Guinea 10: 0032, 0135<br />
aircraft landing facilities in Algeria and Guinea 9:0898<br />
general 2: 0685<br />
Ghanaian troops in 8:0908<br />
purchase of arms from USSR 8:0740<br />
U.S. policy toward 8: 0877<br />
Cuban Missile Crisis<br />
correspondence on 8: 0839, 0845, 0863; 10:0773,<br />
0775, 0776, 0778, 0779<br />
DRC government reactions to 4:0942<br />
U.S. position in, support for 4:0917, 0928, 0931,<br />
0979, 0982, 0994<br />
Curfews<br />
Ghanaian, for chiefs of mission 8: 0781<br />
international legal precedents on 8: 0781<br />
Currency, foreign<br />
U.S. reaction to Katanga's proposal on 7: 0350<br />
Customs<br />
arrangements 7:0509<br />
duties•Mali diplomatic personnel exemption<br />
10:0750<br />
duties•Union Miniere du Haut Katanga to pay<br />
7: 0071<br />
Cyimana, Gaspard<br />
biographical sketch of 11: 0264<br />
photograph of 11: 0265<br />
Czechoslovakia<br />
aircraft landing facilities in Algeria and Guinea for<br />
flights to Cuba 9: 0898<br />
financial aid to Hubert Maga of Dahomey 7:0699,<br />
0700<br />
Dacko, David<br />
comments on Addis Ababa conference 2: 0329<br />
Dadet, Emmanuel J.<br />
anonymous threats received by 4:0070<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0571-0573<br />
Dahomey<br />
adherence to international civil aviation convention<br />
7:0613,0615<br />
agricultural production in 7:0652, 0655<br />
antigovernment demonstrations in 7: 0740, 0742,<br />
0744<br />
Celebrezze, Anthony•appointed <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s personal<br />
representative to independence day celebrations in<br />
7:0721,0723<br />
dissolution of Hubert Maga's government in 7:0748,<br />
0749, 0753<br />
financial aid offer to 7: 0699, 0700<br />
financial situation in 7:0621, 0622<br />
goodwill mission to U.S. 7:0630, 0659, 0661, 0666<br />
improvement of education in 7: 0652, 0655<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> invited to attend independence day<br />
celebrations 7: 0719, 0720, 0725-0729<br />
Maga, Hubert 7: 0746, 0747, 0756<br />
mediates dispute between Ghana and Togo 8: 0958<br />
political situation in 7: 0749, 0753<br />
provisional government•recognition by British<br />
7:0759<br />
provisional government communiqués 7: 0754<br />
Soglo, Christophe 7:0750,0756, 0757, 0759<br />
union leaders and demonstrators call for dissolution of<br />
government of 7: 0746<br />
302 Subject Index
and U.S.<br />
aid to 7:0666<br />
duty officer procedures 7: 0706<br />
educational and cultural program in 7: 0666<br />
interest in proposed university in 7:0647<br />
military assistance program 7: 0625, 0666<br />
safety of Americans 7: 0755<br />
Damongo, Emmanuel<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0866<br />
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika<br />
establishment of U.S. embassy at 12:0097<br />
Darlington, Charles F.<br />
and Burundi independence celebrations 11:0191,<br />
0290, 0292, 0293<br />
Davis, William<br />
persona non grata case against 8: 0976, 0980,1002,<br />
1007; 9: 0098, 0145, 0148, 0151<br />
Dean, <strong>John</strong><br />
discussions with George C. McGhee 6: 0803<br />
Dean, Jonathan<br />
encouraged to attend reopening of Lubilash Bridge<br />
7: 0477<br />
Decolonization<br />
Addis Ababa conference resolution on 2: 0310<br />
letter from Ahmed Sekou Toure to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
10:0092,0098<br />
Defense Department, U.S.<br />
approves air shipment of blankets for Tunisia<br />
12:1098<br />
views on UN military situation in Katanga 4: 0114<br />
de Gaulle, Charles<br />
and Algeria 2: 0718, 0723, 0763, 0779, 0790, 0793,<br />
0806, 0827, 0902<br />
correspondence/meeting with Habib Bourguiba, Sr.<br />
12: 0681, 0688, 0983, 1006,1009<br />
general 1: 0073; 2:0630, 0813<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 2: 0912, 0913, 0916, 0921<br />
reaction to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s letter on the DRC 5: 0646<br />
Del-Anang, Michael F.<br />
discusses inaccuracies in Allen J. Ellender's report on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 9: 0139<br />
discussions with William P. Mahoney, Jr. 9: 0065<br />
Delgado, Humberto<br />
discussions with Julius Nyerere 12: 0355<br />
Democratic party, U.S.<br />
success in U.S. elections 5: 0018, 0020<br />
Democratic Republic of the Congo<br />
see DRC<br />
Denis, George<br />
influence on Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Kasavubu<br />
6: 0476<br />
Denise, Auguste<br />
acknowledges U.S. congratulatory message on 3rd<br />
anniversary of Ivory Coast independence 10:0476,<br />
0477, 0479, 0480<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0478<br />
and visit of Felix Houphouet-Boigny 10: 0260, 0261,<br />
0263-0265<br />
Development<br />
rural•administration of 1: 0761 ; 9: 0831<br />
rural, in Colombia 9: 0820, 0823, 0826<br />
village, in Guinea 9: 0819<br />
Development Assistance Group (DAG)<br />
consortium for Tanganyika 12: 0092<br />
Dlakite, Moussa<br />
discussions with U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son 9: 0729<br />
Diamond barter<br />
agreement between DRC government and Leon<br />
Tempelsman and Son on 4: 0353<br />
expansion of U.S. program 4:0341, 0357<br />
Leon Tempelsman and Son proposal 4: 0343, 0348,<br />
0349<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Cyrille Adoula on 4: 0351<br />
Diarra, Idrissa<br />
and internal political situation in Mali 10: 0716<br />
Diplomats<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n•dissatisfaction of 1: 0328, 0329<br />
assistance for 1: 0102<br />
Disarmament resolutions<br />
Addis Ababa conference 2:0310<br />
UN General Assembly 8: 0108<br />
Discrimination, racial<br />
Addis Ababa conference resolution on 2: 0310<br />
U.S.•against embassy staff of Congo (Brazzaville)<br />
3:0994<br />
U.S.•Diallo Telli supports condemnation of 9:1033<br />
Dobson, Frank J.<br />
and Volta River project 8:0179, 0197, 0198<br />
Dodd, Thomas J.<br />
and rapprochement in DRC 5:0652<br />
calls Ghana a Communist satellite state 9:0296<br />
correspondence with Moise Tshombe 4: 0815, 0818,<br />
0822,0839,0861,0986<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0839<br />
efforts to bring about better rapport between Cyrille<br />
Adoula and Moise Tshombe 5: 0650; 6: 0911<br />
general 5: 0657; 7: 0147<br />
Ghanaian press authorized to attack 9:0300<br />
letter from Paul Alexander 6:1046<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0862, 0863<br />
meeting with George C. McGhee 5:1099<br />
meeting with Moise Tshombe 6:0003<br />
report on Ghana 9: 0298<br />
situation report from Katanga 4: 0096, 0098<br />
UN reply to inquiry about not flying supplies to<br />
stations in Katanga 6:1047,1062<br />
visit to White House 4: 0066<br />
Donwahi, Charles<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Subject Index 303
Dormán, Maurice<br />
congratulatory message on <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s inauguration<br />
11:0384<br />
Douglas-Home, Alec<br />
discussions in Bermuda with Dean Rusk on DRC<br />
5:1014<br />
letter from Dean Rusk 10: 0926<br />
letter to Dean Rusk 4:0794<br />
recommends plan for negotiated settlement between<br />
Cyrille Adoula and Moise Tshombe 4: 0813<br />
DRC<br />
adjournment of parliament of 6:1013<br />
Afro-Asian nations and USSR prepared to take active<br />
military role in 7:0256<br />
aircraft purchases 5:1025; 6: 0280, 0698, 0699,<br />
0715,0745, 0777;11:0175<br />
air force needs 6: 0256<br />
airlift•Baluba 6: 0842<br />
airlift of Ghanaian troops to 3:0619<br />
Angola<br />
attack on frontier 7: 0023<br />
government in exile 3:0415, 0419, 0421, 0427<br />
proposals on, by Ahmed Ben Bella 3: 0413<br />
refugees in 3: 0348; 5: 0274, 7: 0227, 0405<br />
appeal to chiefs of state of black <strong>Africa</strong> to help find<br />
solution to problem in 4: 0321-0323<br />
armed forces•reorganization of 4: 0459, 0477<br />
arrest<br />
of Gbenye, Christophe by 7: 0252, 0306<br />
of Kalonji, Albert by 7: 0085<br />
of labor leaders in 5:0625<br />
atrocities in 4: 0388<br />
Belgium<br />
aid to 6: 0587<br />
contribution to 6: 0525<br />
import aid and credits for 7: 0369<br />
military assistance from 6: 0608<br />
resumes relations with 5:1008; 6: 0465<br />
role in 3: 0640; 8: 0088<br />
technical assistance to 6: 0281<br />
Bermuda talks on 5:1014<br />
Bollinger, Lynn•analysis of situation in 3: 0832<br />
bond issue 6: 0469<br />
briefing paper on 5: 0302<br />
and British 1: 0467; 5:0699,1037; 6: 0620<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0749, 0755<br />
cabinet<br />
activities of political committee of 6:1032, 1033<br />
general 6: 0938, 0943<br />
ministers visit U.S. 3:0987, 0989<br />
cease-fire proposal 7:0213, 0378, 0436<br />
Cleveland, Harlan•report on 5: 0326, 0329<br />
commercial firms forbidden to operate 6:1035<br />
commodity aid to 7:0253<br />
Communist interests in 6: 0239<br />
conciliatory mood toward Moise Tshombe 5:0795<br />
constitution<br />
announcement by Cyrille Adoula on 6:1010<br />
Bomboko, Justin•request for appointment by UN<br />
of team of jurists to aid with 6: 0997, 1002<br />
centralized and restrictive nature of 7:0324<br />
discussions about 7: 0503<br />
examined by Evariste Kimba 7:0049<br />
experts proposed by UN 6:1032<br />
opposition to 7: 0083; 8: 0837<br />
provincial presidents and assemblies review<br />
7: 0488, 0532<br />
role of chief of state and parliament under 3: 0569<br />
support for 7: 0565<br />
Tshombe, Moise•comments on 7:0261, 0265,<br />
0270<br />
Tshombe, Moise•position on 7:0517<br />
U.S.<br />
efforts to inspire Moise Tshombe's confidence in<br />
7:0165<br />
State Department analysis of 7: 0276<br />
State Department concern 7:0328<br />
constitutional issues in 8: 0092<br />
constitutional review 5:1095<br />
copper and cobalt embargo on Katanga 5: 0142, 0531<br />
coup in 3: 0640<br />
crisis in<br />
Ball, George•papers on 5: 0168<br />
chronology of 3: 0638-0640, 0717, 0718; 4: 0256<br />
governmental 4:0256<br />
letter from Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
8: 0006, 0023, 0028, 0034, 0038, 0045<br />
negotiations on 4:0700<br />
restraint during 5: 0857<br />
solution of 3: 0740, 0745; 4: 0072, 0681 ; 5:0170,<br />
0209, 0261<br />
Soviet bloc position on 8: 0055<br />
departure of U.S. aircraft for the 6: 0690<br />
deteriorating conditions in provinces of 7:0569<br />
deteriorating internal situation in 5: 0640<br />
developments in 4: 0862, 0863; 5:0207, 0242, 0303;<br />
6: 0585; 7: 0296<br />
diamond barter program 4: 0341, 0343, 0348, 0349,<br />
0351,0353,0357<br />
discussions on<br />
between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Dean Rusk 4: 0125<br />
between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Fulbert Youlou 3:0866<br />
between Rusk, Dean and Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
3:0632<br />
between U.S. and Great Britain 3: 0858<br />
dispute between left and moderate wings of Adoula<br />
government 5: 0950<br />
304 Subject Index
donations for relief purposes in 6:0442<br />
economic aid•West German 7:0541<br />
economic and financial briefing paper on 6: 0299<br />
economic commission in 6:0925<br />
economic erosion in 6: 0615<br />
economic program 6: 0567<br />
economic situation in 3: 0822; 6: 0795<br />
economic situation in•efforts to ease 5: 0458<br />
economy of 5: 0516<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•statements on 4: 0173;<br />
5: 0802<br />
establishment of embassy in U.S. 3:0583<br />
establishment of U.S. intelligence evaluation center in<br />
4:0254;5:1046<br />
evacuation of U.S. citizens from 3:0602; 4: 0116,<br />
0117,0119:5:0660<br />
export license for aircraft purchased in U.S. 6: 0805<br />
exports 7: 0230<br />
fears of U.S. dictation in Adoula-Tshombe talks<br />
6: 0502<br />
financial controls 6:1000<br />
financial situation in 6:0158<br />
financing UN peace and security operations in<br />
4:0010,0014-0016<br />
fiscal stabilization of 2: 0606<br />
food distribution problems 3: 0626<br />
foreign aid contributions to 5:0329<br />
foreign exchange<br />
proceeds lost 6: 0396<br />
reserves 7: 0117<br />
resolution on 7: 0467<br />
foreign intervention in 5:0500<br />
Ghanaian government sends mission to investigate<br />
situation in 5:0727<br />
Gizenga, Antoine•attempted takeover of Kivu<br />
province 5:0785, 0797,0800<br />
Gizenga, Antoine•trial of 6: 0928<br />
goodwill visit by U.S. naval task force 3:0613<br />
government<br />
coup against Albert Kalonji regime in South Kasai<br />
province 7: 0121<br />
exerts military pressure on Moise Tshombe 4: 0965<br />
legal questions about 7:1020<br />
participants in Kitona conference 5: 0844<br />
psychological warfare operations 6: 0213<br />
structure of-4ederal 8:0085<br />
hostilities in 3: 0997; 4: 0300<br />
import program 7: 0055, 0411<br />
imports 6: 0445<br />
inflation•efforts to stabilize 5:0329<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
directs assignment of U.S. general officer to<br />
5: 0712<br />
expresses appreciation for support during Cuban<br />
Missile Crisis 4: 0979, 0982, 0994<br />
plan on 5:0644, 0646<br />
statements on 7: 0978,1004<br />
support of unity and self-government in 5: 0580,<br />
0596<br />
labor union unrest•state of emergency 5: 0615, 0616<br />
lawsuit against Union Miniere du Haut Katanga<br />
6:0993,0995,1008<br />
legislation requiring mining companies to pay all taxes<br />
to central government 7: 0105<br />
marks reopening of Lubilash Bridge 7: 0420<br />
martial law in 5: 0625<br />
medical personnel in, from Soviet Union 6: 0050<br />
meetings between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
3:0592<br />
memoranda on 4: 0370; 5: 0162, 0169<br />
military commission in 6: 0877, 0925; 7: 0526<br />
military forces•order of battle 3:1007,1018<br />
military operations in South Kasai province 7: 0045<br />
military situation in 4: 0184, 0895; 5:0215, 1058<br />
monetary commission 6: 0915, 0925<br />
monetary council 7: 0084, 0124<br />
monetary reform 5: 0537, 0604<br />
Nasser, Gamal Abdel•views on situation in 5: 0891<br />
navigation system•inland river 7:0177<br />
Nehru, Jawaharlal•concern on UN effort In 3: 0633<br />
and Nkrumah, Kwame•strategy in 8: 0059<br />
Nyembo, Albert•arrest warrant 7:0335<br />
Nyerere, Julius•discusses problems of 12: 0349<br />
operations in Bakwanga 7:0060<br />
ordinance on Union Miniere du Haut Katanga taxes<br />
7:0507<br />
paper prepared for <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 4:0068<br />
participation of moderate <strong>Africa</strong>ns in effort to achieve<br />
settlement in 7: 0523<br />
passage of budget by 6: 0910<br />
plans for renewed offensive by Angolan rebel<br />
movement in 3: 0290<br />
political instability•efforts to ease 5:0458<br />
political leaders•comments on 7: 0487<br />
political situation in 3: 0774, 0780, 0784; 4: 0948;<br />
5:0620, 0621, 0623; 6: 0208<br />
possible clash with extremists in provincial<br />
governments 6:0402<br />
possible entente between Cyrille Adoula and Moise<br />
Tshombe in 4:0071<br />
possible Soviet military assistance to 5: 0034, 0195<br />
possible U.S. Peace Corps program in 7: 0564<br />
possible use of U.S. military forces in 5: 0087, 0089<br />
power struggle in 4: 0256<br />
Subject Index 305
DRC cont.<br />
press calls for dissolution of parliament pending new<br />
elections 7: 0486<br />
progress report on 4: 0751<br />
proposals on transitional period in 6:0761<br />
protests actions by Michel Struelens against central<br />
government 6: 0122<br />
provincial assemblies' meeting 6:0390<br />
provincial police 5: 0329<br />
reaction to Cuban Missile Crisis 4: 0942<br />
reconciliation proposals 4: 0757, 0787, 0809, 0843<br />
reduction of Malayan contingent of UN forces in<br />
7: 0231<br />
repercussions of James Meredith incident in 7: 0284<br />
reunification•see unification<br />
road transportation crisis in 6: 0787<br />
security of•internal 5:1058<br />
sends extraordinary commission to Orientale province<br />
6:0853<br />
situation in 3: 0856, 1001, 1011; 4:0005, 0101, 0103,<br />
0219, 0236, 0753, 0794; 5: 0205, 0217, 0229,<br />
0244, 0245, 0246, 0265, 0266. 0648; 7:1009,<br />
1019; 11:0016<br />
Société General's views on 6: 0940, 0959<br />
Soviet<br />
aid to 7: 0289<br />
airlift of Ghanaian troops to 8:0130<br />
view of situation in 5: 0256<br />
special defense forces in 6: 0504<br />
status report on 3:1000,1010<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E.•efforts to find solution to<br />
problem of 7: 0986<br />
strike by Union of Congolese Workers 6:0418, 0468,<br />
0479<br />
Thant, U•peace plan for 6: 0721,1071,1073, 1074,<br />
1076, 1089,1092; 7: 0019, 0020<br />
tin stockpile disposition by U.S. 4:0717<br />
tobacco from U.S.•request for 6: 0936; 7: 0016<br />
training of air force by Italy under UN umbrella<br />
6:0404<br />
treasury police force 6: 0478<br />
troop withdrawal from 5:0311<br />
Tunisian government changes policy toward 12: 0679<br />
and UN<br />
actions in 7:1014<br />
aid programs in 5: 0329<br />
airlift of troops 5: 0664; 12:1059<br />
assistance requested 3:0609<br />
conduct in 6: 0216<br />
course of action in 4: 0804<br />
effectiveness of efforts 4: 0950-0952; 7: 0520,<br />
0991,0994,1017; 8:0135<br />
efforts to control importation of civil aircraft into<br />
6:0742<br />
financial aid to 3: 0738, 0756, 0758<br />
financial controls team in 7: 0474<br />
investigation commission 4: 0243<br />
mandate in 3: 0640; 6: 0188<br />
mediation in 6: 0615, 0621, 0747, 0814<br />
military assistance to 4: 0224, 0241 ; 6:0474<br />
military assistance to•^financing 3:0622, 0624,<br />
0631; 5:0233, 0259, 0558<br />
military command 10: 0971<br />
military forces in 3: 0603, 0779, 0786, 0787;<br />
4: 0292, 0525; 5: 0286, 0301, 0329, 0554,<br />
0556, 0558, 0566, 0575, 0578, 0579; 6: 0154;<br />
7: 0295<br />
military planning in 6: 0176<br />
military training school 6: 0671<br />
operation in 5: 0710; 6: 0855, 0898<br />
PL-480 aid 7:0562, 0563<br />
political and military objectives and needs in<br />
5: 0155, 0824, 0877, 0893, 0997; 6: 0811<br />
position in 8: 0086<br />
reconciliation plan for 6:1068,1076,1087,1091;<br />
7: 0011, 0030, 0044, 0051, 0054, 0074, 0077,<br />
0159, 0161, 0165, 0170, 0179, 0202, 0241,<br />
0245, 0286, 0290, 0292, 0302, 0307, 0312,<br />
0316, 0318, 0352, 0356, 0360, 0363, 0382,<br />
0384, 0449, 0537, 0552<br />
requests bombs from India for use in 6: 0845<br />
requests that Sudan provide general for operations<br />
in 5:0726<br />
resolutions on 4: 0228; 8: 0086<br />
role in intervention in 6: 0577<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council meeting on 3: 0640, 4: 0021,<br />
0043; 6:0083, 0085, 0087, 0092, 0112, 0113<br />
support of central government of 3: 0802<br />
technical assistance program in 6:0327<br />
troops sent to restore order in 5: 0967; 6: 0135<br />
troop withdrawals from 4: 0225, 0226, 0237, 0239;<br />
5: 0044, 0317, 0319; 7: 0239, 0547<br />
unification efforts 4: 0256, 0575, 0577, 0581, 0586-<br />
0588, 0602, 0623, 0626, 0880, 0882, 0887, 0915,<br />
0966, 0975; 5: 0006, 0022, 0026, 0124, 0329,<br />
0685, 0822<br />
unilateralism in 8: 0089<br />
306 Subject Index
and U.S.<br />
achievements in 5:0271-0273, 0308; 6:0093,<br />
0098<br />
action in 3: 0766, 0856; 4: 0482, 0773, 0799, 0826;<br />
5:0706; 6: 0217, 0244<br />
aid to 4:0692, 0693; 5: 0303, 1021,1093; 6:0413,<br />
0445,0581,0787,0792<br />
aircraft in 3:0839, 0840; 6: 0037<br />
arranges to supply petroleum to 6:0967<br />
and British talks on 6: 0041<br />
cease-fire mediation 4:0144<br />
commitment of support of 4: 0462<br />
contingency plan in 4: 0950-0954, 0985, 0989<br />
course of action in 3:0575; 4: 0708, 0762, 0781,<br />
0782, 0987; 5: 0051, 0055, 0189<br />
denies allegations of search for "strong man" in<br />
6:0678<br />
discussions with Belgian foreign office on 6:0858<br />
economic assistance to 5: 0329; 6: 0193<br />
efforts to strengthen 5:0006<br />
Europe Army sends team to 7: 0375<br />
financial aid to 6:0160; 7:0481<br />
food commodities for 6: 0466, 0929, 0936, 0966<br />
foreign aid suggestions 6: 0193<br />
interpretation of legal position of Kasavubu<br />
government in 7:1007<br />
labor assistance programs in 6:1020<br />
Leopoldville Embassy recommendations on<br />
6:0885<br />
military<br />
assistance to 4: 0120; 7: 0155<br />
coverage of 5: 0962<br />
operations in 5: 0712, 0765<br />
representation in 4:0359; 5:0709<br />
mine detection gear used in 7: 0236<br />
mission to 4: 0907, 0908<br />
operating plan for 5: 0102<br />
PL-480 assistance to 7:0367<br />
policy alternatives in 4: 0559, 0560; 5: 0179<br />
policy toward 3: 0559, 0599, 0600, 0640, 0842,<br />
0852; 4: 0024, 0046, 0489, 0516, 0816, 0818,<br />
0822, 0841, 0920; 5:0058, 0275, 0289, 0291-<br />
0293, 0300, 0304, 0319, 0321, 0329, 0647,<br />
0723, 0994, 1065, 1069; 6: 0598, 0974;<br />
7:0942, 0948, 0980; 10: 0992; 12: 0253, 0256<br />
position on unification of 6: 0803, 0974<br />
postpones delivery of impact shipment to 7: 0061<br />
problems in 5: 0308; 6: 0093, 0098<br />
State Department<br />
agrees to airlift in 7:0228<br />
discusses sale of aircraft to 6:0737<br />
efforts to recruit Americans for posts in UN<br />
operations in 7:0249<br />
planning in 5: 0945<br />
View of situation in 4:0156<br />
Subject Index<br />
steering committee on•minutes of 3: 0764<br />
support of UN efforts in 1: 0035; 4: 0187, 0191,<br />
0216, 0218; 5: 0125, 0765, 0975; 7: 0336<br />
task force•activities of 3: 0593<br />
task force•report on 3: 0627<br />
technical assistance to 6: 0123<br />
view of situation in 5: 0706; 6: 0592<br />
white paper on 5:0276, 0278<br />
Williams, G. Mennen<br />
consultation with France on situation in 1:0615<br />
consultations with Great Britain on situation in<br />
1:0622<br />
observations on 1: 0199<br />
World Bank and IMF conference 6:1055<br />
see also Katanga; Katangan Assembly; Tripartite talks<br />
on DRC; Tshombe, Moise<br />
Duggan, William R.<br />
remarks concerning white settlers in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0036<br />
Duke, Angler Biddle<br />
reception at home of 12:0543<br />
Dumont, Donald A.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11:0326<br />
biographical sketch of 11: 0327<br />
Dungan, Ralph A.<br />
discussions with Kenneth Kuanda 10: 0896<br />
Dyal, [?]<br />
possible replacement as UN representative in DRC<br />
3:0618<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong> Common Services Authority (EACSA)<br />
suspension of 12:0231<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>-Northern Rhodesia railroad link<br />
background paper on 12: 0371<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation<br />
Arusha, Tanganyika chosen as site for capital of<br />
12:0325<br />
background paper on 12:0371<br />
constitutional negotiations 12:0356<br />
Ghana's attempts to undermine 9: 0496<br />
Kambona, Oscar•discusses 12:0340<br />
letter from Julius Nyerere to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 12: 0320<br />
movement toward 2: 0434, 0435<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•attacks on 9: 0498<br />
Nyerere, Julius•discusses prospects for 12:0349<br />
Tanganyikan government's intention of establishing<br />
12:0327<br />
ECA<br />
general 1:0023, 0025<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 1: 0032, 0034; 2:0027, 0028<br />
report on 1:0022<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n participation in 2: 0533, 0564, 0585<br />
suggested message to 1: 0031<br />
Economic aid policy, U.S.<br />
for <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0123, 0648<br />
307
Economic and Social Council, UN<br />
expulsion of South <strong>Africa</strong> and Portugal from 2: 0594<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n participation in 2: 0464, 0585<br />
Economic cooperation<br />
agreement between Ghana and USSR on 9:0033<br />
Economic development planning<br />
1:0123<br />
Economic policy<br />
U.S., toward <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0043<br />
Editorials<br />
Rhodesian press 1: 0218<br />
Education<br />
in Dahomey 7:0652, 0655<br />
in Northern Rhodesia•U.S. aid to 10:0887<br />
Education, Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n States on<br />
Development of<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 1: 0068, 0069, 0077<br />
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of<br />
grant program for <strong>Africa</strong>ns 1: 0180<br />
Educational opportunities, U.S.<br />
for potential future leaders of South and Southwest<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 1:0493<br />
Elsenhower, Dwight D.<br />
discussions with Habib Bourguiba, Sr. 12:0786<br />
goodwill trip to Tunisia 12: 0786<br />
invited to attend Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0592<br />
invited to attend Ivory Coast independence day<br />
ceremonies 10:0173<br />
meeting with W. M. Q. Halm 8: 0592<br />
message from Evariste Kimba 4: 0607, 0611<br />
statement praising <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s handling of DRC-<br />
Katanga situation 5: 0802<br />
statements on DRC-Katanga situation 4:0173<br />
Elbrlck, C. Burke<br />
discussions with Franco Nogueira on Portuguese<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 3: 0025, 0026<br />
Elections, U.S.<br />
message from Fulbert Youlou to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 5: 0018,<br />
0028, 0030<br />
Elisabethville, DRC<br />
Belgium requests U.S. help in evacuation of nationals<br />
from 5:0956<br />
Cousin, Jules•situation report from 4:0167<br />
developments in 5: 0148<br />
doctors critical of UN actions in 6:0015<br />
Dodd, Thomas J.•situation report from 4: 0096, 0098<br />
military operations in area of 5: 0660<br />
military situation in 5: 0714; 6: 0564<br />
round table discussions in 3: 0605<br />
Tshombe, Moise•return to 6: 0058<br />
UN<br />
analysis of military operations 5: 0093<br />
attack on 5: 0718, 0733<br />
hospital seized 7:0240<br />
UN cont.<br />
military forces 6:0956; 7: 0255<br />
military forces occupy Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga building in 5: 0842, 0845<br />
military objectives 5: 0855<br />
strategy for campaign against 5: 0690<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga officials reception of<br />
Alan Kirk in 5:1030<br />
U.S. Information Agency cultural and information<br />
center in 6: 0916<br />
U.S. offers mine detection equipment to UN troops in<br />
7: 0109<br />
Elizabeth II (Queen of England)<br />
appointment of H. J. L. Boston as governor-general of<br />
Sierra Leone 11:0411<br />
U.S. delays decision on Volta River project until after<br />
visit to Ghana by 8:0292<br />
Elkton, Maryland<br />
UN delegates from Dahomey and Central <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
Republic refused service at dinette in 7: 0624,<br />
0635-0637<br />
Eilender, Allen J.<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n protests of statements made by 2:0439, 0441<br />
aircraft landing clearances for 1: 0892<br />
briefed on U.S. economic aid to Tanganyika 1: 0888<br />
comments<br />
on <strong>Africa</strong>n economic development 1: 0889, 0890<br />
on Angola and Mozambique 1: 0887<br />
critical of <strong>Africa</strong>n leadership 1: 0864, 0866, 0869,<br />
0870, 0874, 0875, 0877, 0878, 0881, 0886,<br />
0889, 0890; 8: 0908<br />
on Nkrumah, Kwame 1: 0885<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong>n race problems 10: 0946<br />
declared prohibited alien by Tanganyika 1:0865<br />
flight plans for <strong>Africa</strong>n trip 1:0898<br />
inaccuracies in report on <strong>Africa</strong> 9: 0139<br />
itinerary for <strong>Africa</strong>n trip 1: 0894<br />
Kenyan government cannot assure security of 1: 0899<br />
Mboya, Tom•protests statements by 1: 0874, 0881<br />
proposed visit to DRC 6:1084<br />
Somalia refuses permission for visit 1: 0897<br />
State Department repudiates statements of 1: 0866<br />
Uganda refuses to allow aircraft to land 1:0896<br />
Elliott, Osborn<br />
message from Lucius D. Battle 9: 0175<br />
Eritrea<br />
economic development in 1: 0890<br />
Ethiopia<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0737<br />
dispute with Somalia over Ogaden 2: 0609, 0613<br />
economic development in 1: 0890<br />
impact of <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s civil rights statements in 2:0523<br />
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possible withdrawal of troops from DRC 5: 0301<br />
reaction to U.S. racial problems 2: 0525<br />
UN contingent attacks Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga building in Elisabethville 5: 0845<br />
undisciplined actions of UN contingent in DRC<br />
5: 0961<br />
Europe<br />
relations with North <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0631<br />
European Economic Community (EEC)<br />
agreement with <strong>Africa</strong>n Association on economic<br />
relations 2: 0617<br />
agricultural policy of 5: 0244, 0245<br />
Exchange, foreign<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•dissatisfaction with wording of<br />
agreement with Katanga on 7: 0557<br />
division of 7:0135<br />
DRC monetary council controls on 7: 0124<br />
DRC net reserves 7:0117<br />
impasse in commission on 7: 0384<br />
Katanga and DRC accept resolution on 7:0467<br />
Katangese memorandum on 7: 0390, 0392<br />
Ngalula, Joseph•paper on 7: 0215<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga•payments of<br />
earnings 5: 0067, 0095; 6:1015, 1030<br />
Export duties<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga payment of 6:1036;<br />
7: 0062<br />
Exports<br />
DRC control of 7: 0230<br />
DRC customs treatment of Katangese 7: 0118<br />
Federal Aviation Agency<br />
study on U.S. policies on civil aviation in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0515,0516<br />
Federation of All <strong>Africa</strong>n Students<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0672<br />
Feklnl, Mohleddine<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2:0754<br />
Field, Winston J.<br />
bid for independence of Southern Rhodesia 10:0981<br />
on Southern Rhodesia's relationship with Great Britain<br />
10:1005<br />
Financial training grants<br />
Burundi to implement U.S. offer of 11: 0097<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire•reception of U.S. offer of<br />
11:0135<br />
U.S. discussions with Rwanda and Burundi on<br />
11:0078<br />
Fleming, Robert<br />
discussions with Kwame Nkrumah 8:0562<br />
Fletcher, Patrick<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0507<br />
FLN<br />
activation of French Force Locale to serve under<br />
2: 0979<br />
cease-fire negotiations/agreement with France<br />
2: 0775, 0879, 0883, 0957, 0992<br />
control of Moslem masses 2:0956<br />
leadership of 2:0769<br />
U.S. contacts with 2: 0692,0696, 0784<br />
U.S. message of congratulations to 2:0958, 0982,<br />
0987<br />
Ford Foundation<br />
advises Colombia on plans for <strong>National</strong> Rural<br />
Community Development Program 9: 0820<br />
sponsors village development program in Guinea<br />
9:0819<br />
Foreign Relations, Council of<br />
possible participant in Accra World Peace Assembly<br />
8: 0571<br />
Formosa<br />
see Taiwan<br />
Foster, William C.<br />
message to Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0597<br />
France<br />
aid to <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0406<br />
Angolan students in 3:0126, 0131<br />
Angolan students seek political asylum in 3:0127<br />
army distribution 2: 0715<br />
assessment of violence in Chad 2:0628<br />
bilateral talks with U.S. on <strong>Africa</strong>n problems 1:0633<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.•criticizes U.S. and Great<br />
Britain for failing to halt aggression by 12:1045<br />
British views of 12: 0348<br />
Chad•relations with 3:0526<br />
consultations with G. Mennen Williams on <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0611,0615<br />
discussions with U.S.<br />
on <strong>Africa</strong>n developments 6:0850<br />
on DRC 4: 0703; 6:0685<br />
on UAM 1:0547<br />
financial situation in Dahomey 7: 0621, 0622<br />
future role in Western alliance 2: 0815<br />
Ghanaian press attacks on 8:0729<br />
Guinea•accords with 9:1017<br />
Guinea•financial differences with 9: 0785<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to Ben Youssef Ben Khedda<br />
2: 0925<br />
Kitona agreement 5:0860,0905, 0906, 0939<br />
loyalty of troops in Germany questioned 2: 0722<br />
Maga, Hubert•political developments against<br />
7: 0621<br />
Mali<br />
fate of French government members in 10: 0744<br />
financial negotiations with 10: 0742, 0793<br />
monetary zone•request to stay in 10: 0732, 0738<br />
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France cont.<br />
paramilitary organizations in 2: 0724<br />
security arrangements for Ahmed Ben Bella's return to<br />
Morocco 2: 0968<br />
shipment of planes to Katanga 8:0058<br />
technical assistance to Guinea 9: 0785<br />
thoughts on independence of Rwanda and Burundi<br />
11:0092<br />
Toure, Ahmed Sekou•plans to visit U.S. 9: 0800<br />
transport aircraft available in Algeria 2: 0716<br />
tripartite talks on DRC 6: 0813, 0868<br />
Tshombe, Moise•moral support for 5:0860<br />
and Tunisia•relations with 12: 0983,1025, 1083<br />
on UN resolutions on DRC 5:0906<br />
on UN resolutions on Portugal 2: 0581<br />
U.S. military assistance to Dahomey•concern about<br />
7: 0625<br />
Youlou, Fulbert•calls for support from troops of<br />
5:0541<br />
see also Algeria; Bizerte, Tunisia<br />
Fredericks, J. Wayne<br />
Kaysen, Carl•dealings with 10: 0998<br />
ordered to remain in DRC 7: 0331<br />
Freetown, Sierra Leone<br />
U.S. embassy at 11: 0385<br />
French West <strong>Africa</strong><br />
seven states formed from 1: 0003<br />
Gabon<br />
riot with Congo (Brazzaville) over results of soccer<br />
match 7:0595<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1: 0199<br />
Gannfer, Andre<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0866<br />
Gardiner, Robert<br />
Adoula-Tshombe negotiations•role in 6: 0251, 0362,<br />
0770, 0795, 0799, 0831<br />
aircraft for DRC•discussions 6: 0756<br />
as chief of UN operations in DRC•importance<br />
6: 0180<br />
concern about UN military moves with Katanga<br />
6:0415,0428<br />
and Congo Advisory Committee 7: 0366, 0399, 0430<br />
discussions<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 6: 0529, 0727<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•talks with press and George<br />
McGhee6:0172<br />
with McGhee, George C. 7:0292<br />
UN firmness toward DRC government in relation to<br />
Moise Tshombe desire to depart from<br />
Leopoldville 6: 0543<br />
DRC army support•suggestion about 6: 0271<br />
efforts to prevent new outbreak of hostilities in DRC<br />
6: 0199<br />
letter to Evaristo Kimba 7: 0017<br />
meeting with Cyrille Adoula 7:0455<br />
meeting with U.S. and British consuls to work out new<br />
cease-fire agreement between Katanga and DRC<br />
7:0348<br />
plan for filling in transition period in DRC 6: 0684<br />
position on réintégration of Katanga 6: 0251<br />
reaction to Moise Tshombe's declaration to consular<br />
corps in Katanga 7: 0316<br />
reconciliation agreement deadline•visit to Katanga<br />
7: 0302<br />
rejects objections of Cyrille Adoula to Katanga cease-<br />
fire agreement 7:0395<br />
reports death of two civilians at UN roadblock in<br />
Katanga 6: 0950<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
correspondence with 4: 0878, 0885<br />
meetings with 6:0199, 0268; 7: 0039, 0159, 0170<br />
talks with 6: 0635; 7: 0330, 0331, 0344, 0459,<br />
0461<br />
and U.S. embassy•Accra's comments on 7: 0993<br />
Garvey, Willard W.<br />
request to send representative to Tunisia to discuss<br />
building low-cost housing 12:0764<br />
Gavin, James M.<br />
discussions with Maurice Couve de Murville 2: 0741<br />
Gbedemah, K. A.<br />
interview with 8: 0069<br />
Gbenye, Christophe<br />
arrest of 7: 0252, 0306<br />
attempt to avoid political showdown between Cyrille<br />
Adoula and 5: 0744<br />
DRC internal political problem posed by 6: 0208<br />
statement on arrest and detention of Antoine Gizenga<br />
6:0081<br />
U.S. State Department opposes visit by 6: 0272<br />
visit to U.S. 6: 0224, 0288, 0591<br />
Gendarmes, Katangan<br />
aggression against Kongolo 6:0241<br />
alarm over UN patrol activity 7:0304<br />
attack on Nyunzu and attempted invasion of<br />
Albertville by 6: 0628<br />
chances for hostilities with DRC army 6:0222<br />
destruction of section of Elisabethville-Jadotsville road<br />
by 7: 0304<br />
disaffection of 7:0291<br />
dissatisfaction among officers of 7:0470<br />
fighting between DRC army and 6:1058<br />
fighting between Ghanaian UN patrol and 6: 0269<br />
mine Lubilash Bridge for destruction in event of<br />
invasion by DRC army 7:0581<br />
possible coup by 7:0470<br />
possible seizure of UN hospital in Elisabethville by<br />
7: 0240<br />
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General Motors Corporation<br />
urges commodity aid to DRC 7: 0253<br />
Geneva Convention<br />
possible violations of, in Katanga 4:0304<br />
Genocide<br />
in Katanga 4:0393; 6:0134<br />
Germany, East<br />
possible recognition by Ghana 8: 0511<br />
Germany, West<br />
aid offerte Tanganyika 12: 0113<br />
consultations with G. Mannen Williams on <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0617,0619,0622<br />
DRC peace plan•participation not recommended by<br />
U.S. 7: 0044, 0065<br />
economic aid to DRC 7: 0541<br />
informed of Ahmed Sekou Toure's plans to visit U.S.<br />
9:0805<br />
Keita, Modibo•remarks on self-determination for<br />
10:0660<br />
objections to DRC negotiations beginning before UN<br />
troops installed in Elisabethville 5: 0754<br />
question of loyalty of French troops in 2: 0722<br />
urged by General Motors to give commodity aid to<br />
DRC 7: 0253<br />
Ghana<br />
airlifts troops to DRC 3: 0619<br />
alignment with Soviet bloc 8: 0213<br />
anti-American demonstrations at U.S. embassy in<br />
7: 0972<br />
anti-U.S. pamphlets in 8:0111<br />
anti-Western position of 8: 0949<br />
anti-Western press attacks in 8: 0728, 0729, 0732,<br />
0761,0764, 0769; 9: 0198<br />
armed forces•modernization of 8:0285<br />
arms importation•illegal 8: 0826<br />
army units withdrawn from "Operation Search" in<br />
Accra 8:0816<br />
attempts to undermine East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation<br />
9: 0496<br />
attitude toward U.S. 9: 0152<br />
background report on 7:0861<br />
Ben Bella, Ahmed•visit to 9: 0497<br />
and Berlin crisis 8:0191<br />
border sealing exercise by 8: 0981<br />
British assessment of situation in 8: 0218<br />
British Council closed 8:1061<br />
British officers removed from army command in<br />
8: 0222, 0223<br />
Bui Dam site 9: 0189<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0773<br />
cabinet of•approves new loans from Communist<br />
nations 8: 0381<br />
cabinet of•calls for negotiations vyith view to<br />
purchasing 100 percent foreign investment in joint<br />
government-private enterprises 8: 0508<br />
communications with U.S. administration 8: 0068<br />
communism in 7: 0829, 0834; 9: 0294, 0296,0298,<br />
0312<br />
congratulatory message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 2nd<br />
anniversary of founding of Republic of 8: 0644,<br />
0645, 0647<br />
"conspiratorial centralism" in 9: 0312<br />
contract with USSR for geological survey in 9:0140<br />
crop damage caused by cocoa capsids in 8: 0867,<br />
0868<br />
Cuba•troops in 8: 0908<br />
decision to restrict curfew passes to chiefs of mission<br />
8: 0781<br />
developments in 7: 0797; 8: 0296, 0804, 0940<br />
dismissal of pro-Western cabinet members 7:0806<br />
dissatisfaction of people of 9: 0312<br />
DRC constitution•pleased with 7:0565<br />
DRC situation investigated 5: 0727<br />
East Germany•possible recognition of 8:0511<br />
economic and political developments in 8:0842<br />
economic cooperation agreement with USSR 9: 0033<br />
economic problems of 8: 0823<br />
economic situation in 9: 0049<br />
economic, technical, trade, and navigation<br />
agreement with Yugoslavia 7:0005<br />
educational facilities for James Meredith 9: 0065<br />
educational opportunities for <strong>Africa</strong>n history teachers<br />
9:0186, 0195, 0247, 0256, 0287<br />
financial situation in 8:0617, 0619<br />
frontier police refuse entrance to U.S. embassy, Lome<br />
official 8:1054<br />
fuel and power secretariat 8: 0380<br />
Gizenga, Antoine•political asylum offered 6: 0503<br />
government mission meets with Antoine Gizenga<br />
5: 0727<br />
history of 7: 0861<br />
IMF approves $14.25 million drawing 8: 0692<br />
industrialization in 9: 0722<br />
internal dissension in 8: 0210, 0211<br />
international posture of 8: 0217<br />
iron ore deposits in 8:0188<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> administration's position on 8: 0114, 0116<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> inauguration film rejected by censors<br />
8:0113<br />
Lumumba, Patrice•investigation into murder 9:0016<br />
manpower conference invitation refused 8:0688<br />
medical school project 9:0528, 0531, 0534, 0536<br />
military officer training in USSR 7: 0802; 8:0232,<br />
0234<br />
military situation in 2:0075<br />
Subject Index 311
Ghana cont.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Institute of Health and Medical Research<br />
8:0173-0175,0180,0184<br />
neutrality of 8: 0246, 0775<br />
and news media 8: 0757, 0759, 0777, 0870, 0872,<br />
0877, 0878, 0880, 0884; 9: 0040, 0145, 0191,<br />
0244; see also Press<br />
newspaper articles on 7: 0827, 0829, 0834<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
address to parliament 8: 0805, 0808<br />
assumes command of army of 8: 0216, 0222, 0223<br />
decision to dismiss British officials in 8:0363<br />
objectives for 8: 0059<br />
popularity in 8: 0786; 9: 0248,0312<br />
nonalignment of 8: 0246<br />
nuclear testing underground•resolution 8: 0861<br />
Nydell-Davis cases 8: 0976, 0980, 0983, 0984, 0988,<br />
0990, 0994, 0997,1002, 1003, 1005,1017,1020,<br />
1030,1043 '<br />
Nydell-Davis cases•withdrawal of persona non grata<br />
notes 9: 0148<br />
opposition plotting in 8: 0924<br />
orientation toward Soviet bloc 8: 0199, 0202<br />
Peace Corps in 8: 0899, 0912, 0916, 0919, 0921,<br />
0926, 0927; 9: 0276, 0278, 0280, 0486<br />
policies<br />
and actions toward <strong>Africa</strong> 8:1057<br />
on activities of foreign cultural and information<br />
centers 8:0881<br />
on private enterprise and investment 8: 0551<br />
on Southern Rhodesia issue 9: 0532<br />
political situation in 7: 0807; 8: 0553, 0791, 0798,<br />
0803, 0905; 9: 0540<br />
portrayal in U.S. press 8: 0562<br />
potential power struggle in 8:0814<br />
praises U.S. progress in racial equality 8:0270<br />
press<br />
accuses imperialists and Neocolonialists of<br />
seeking failure of OAU conference 9: 0242<br />
attacks<br />
on Dodd, Thomas J. 9: 0300<br />
on <strong>Kennedy</strong> administration 9: 0155, 0160<br />
on Mahoney, William P., Jr. 8: 0944<br />
on U.S. Negroes 9: 0155, 0160, 0162, 0165,<br />
0168,0179<br />
coverage of Chester Bowles's address at Lincoln<br />
University 9:0232<br />
criticism of statements by G. Mannen Williams<br />
8: 0784<br />
expresses views on U.S. arms embargo against<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> 9: 0485<br />
reports on bomb explosions in Accra 8: 0767<br />
statement on U.S. policy toward DRC 7: 0980<br />
prospects for political stability and foreign policy<br />
orientation in 8: 0300<br />
protests U.S. nuclear testing 8:0564, 0566, 0654,<br />
0658, 0674, 0676<br />
Queen Elizabeth IPs visit to 8:0292<br />
relations with Great Britain 8: 0246<br />
relations with U.S. 7: 0794; 8: 0078, 0743, 0846,<br />
0900, 0935, 0988, 0999,1012, 1036,1049, 1057;<br />
9:0004, 0018, 0024, 0030, 0043, 0047, 0073,<br />
0095, 0096, 0115, 0120, 0134. 0157, 0187, 0237,<br />
0240, 0261, 0263, 0511, 0512, 0514, 0518, 0523,<br />
0525, 0537<br />
requests<br />
for U.S. assistance in plan to raise health<br />
standards in 8:0172<br />
U.S. support for candidacy for UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
and Board of Governors of International Atomic<br />
Energy Commission 8:0182<br />
that U.S. suspend persona non grata action<br />
against George Arthur 8: 0997<br />
Sandys, Duncan•views on 8: 0244, 0252<br />
Soviet airlift of troops to DRC 8:0130<br />
Soviet arms shipment arrival 8: 0962<br />
Soviet influence in 8:0019, 0043; 9: 0504<br />
subversion in <strong>Africa</strong> by 8: 0513-0515<br />
supports assassination attempt against Sylvanus<br />
Olympic of Togo 8: 0371<br />
tax treaty with U.S. 7:0861<br />
technical aid refused 7:0976<br />
Togo•dispute with 8:0335, 0369, 0958, 0959<br />
and Togolese training camp 8:0377<br />
transfer of gold mines from British companies to<br />
8: 0479<br />
trial of alleged bomb throwers in 9: 0129<br />
UN contingent from•arrival in DRC 6: 0154<br />
United party's plans for taking over government of<br />
8:0888<br />
UN patrol fights with Katanga gendarmes 6:0269<br />
and U.S.<br />
adopts policy of "courteous aloofness" toward<br />
8: 0930, 0932<br />
aid program in 8: 0722, 0988; 9: 0257, 0501<br />
courses of action in 9:0012<br />
criteria for evaluating future policies and activities<br />
of 9:0006, 0010<br />
diplomatic courier/communications restricted<br />
9: 0107, 0134<br />
fears racial violence in 8: 0728<br />
feelings toward 8:0250,0258<br />
financial aid to 9: 0312<br />
gift on first anniversary of establishment of 8: 0139<br />
imposes travel restrictions on diplomats of 9:0102<br />
Information Service office closed 8:1061<br />
loan for Volta River project 8:0435, 0442, 0451,<br />
0511<br />
312 Subject Index
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council action against 8:0367<br />
Navy goodwill visit to 7:0961, 0974; 8: 0063<br />
policy toward 9: 0579<br />
position in 9: 0288, 0292<br />
reactions to media attacks in 8: 0734, 0736, 0738,<br />
0742,0751,0770<br />
reviews articles in press of 9:0198<br />
State Department position on situation in 5:0648<br />
Valco•agreements with 7: 0861 ; 8:0421<br />
Vaico aluminum smelter in 7: 0861 ; 8: 0492, 0498,<br />
0503, 0955; 9: 0275, 0301<br />
Volta River Authority 8: 0154, 0155, 0160, 0178, 0380<br />
Volta River project in 7: 0763, 0804, 0806, 0807,<br />
0812, 0814, 0825, 0842, 0956, 0997,1002,1011,<br />
1030; 8: 0003, 0014,0096, 0140, 0148, 0149,<br />
0151, 0153, 0157, 0162, 0165, 0169, 0171, 0179,<br />
0197, 0198, 0217, 0219, 0220, 0225, 0251, 0254,<br />
0256, 0259, 0261, 0264, 0265, 0267,0275, 0280,<br />
0282, 0284, 0287, 0291-0293, 0296, 0319, 0331,<br />
0338, 0355, 0359, 0365, 0370, 0383, 0389, 0391,<br />
0394, 0395, 0400, 0410-0412, 0422, 0424, 0425,<br />
0427, 0429, 0431, 0435, 0437, 0439, 0440, 0442,<br />
0444, 0446, 0447, 0449, 0452-0456, 0461, 0462,<br />
0464, 0468, 0483, 0487, 0490, 0498, 0503, 0504,<br />
0507, 0528, 0537, 0539, 0540, 0542, 0545, 0547;<br />
9: 0312<br />
voting record in 16th session of UN General Assembly<br />
8: 0833<br />
white paper on alleged conspiracy for coup d'état<br />
8: 0375<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•criticism of 8: 0840<br />
World Bank•negotiations with 7: 0799; 8: 0485, 0495<br />
see also Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
Ghana, University of<br />
Robeson, Paul•appointment to 8: 0561<br />
Ghana Airways<br />
possible service to Soviet bloc countries 8:0690<br />
Ghanaian Evening News<br />
shift in attitude toward Iraqi situation 9:0209<br />
Ghanaian Times<br />
articles•anti-U.S. 9: 0109, 0227<br />
articles•Thresher disaster 9: 0173<br />
attack on U.S. government and CIA in 9: 0105<br />
editorial on Allen J. Ellender's comments on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
leadership 8: 0908<br />
and murder of Abdul Karim el-Kassem of Iraq 9:0083,<br />
0201,0216<br />
Gizenga, Antoine<br />
activities of UN troops in areas of DRC held by<br />
3: 0779, 0787<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
handling of arrest of 6: 0057<br />
letter to 5:0995<br />
meeting between Sture Linner and, on problem<br />
posed by 5:0902<br />
Subject Index<br />
meeting with 5:0767<br />
refuses to allow resumption of office of vice<br />
premier 6: 0022<br />
requests UN plane for transportation of, to<br />
Leopoldville 6: 0053, 0055<br />
U.S. aid to, against 4: 0038, 0039<br />
arrest of 4: 0036; 6:0029, 0049, 0081, 0090<br />
attempted takeover of Kivu province 5: 0785, 0797,<br />
0800<br />
censured by Congolese parliament 6:0031<br />
Congo Press Agency interview with 6:1069<br />
DRC government requests that Belgian Court of<br />
Appeals handle trial of 6:0928<br />
DRC internal political problem posed by 6: 0208<br />
Ghanaian government mission meets with 5:0727<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0582, 0583<br />
offered political asylum in Ghana by Kwame Nkrumah<br />
6: 0503<br />
participates in Elisabethville round table discussions<br />
3: 0605<br />
possible interception of aircraft from Qatar by Egypt<br />
for use by 5:1018<br />
possible UN support of military forces of 4:0376<br />
presence in Guinea of 9:1051<br />
prevented by Ahmed Sekou Toure from engaging in<br />
activities against DRC while in Guinea 10: 0004<br />
recognition of regime of 8:0089<br />
status of 5: 0049, 0063<br />
transferred to detention on island near Moanda<br />
6: 0144<br />
treatment while under arrest in Leopoldville 6: 0073,<br />
0611<br />
Godley, George McMurtrie<br />
proposed appointment as ambassador to Burundi<br />
11:0054<br />
Goldberg, Arthur J.<br />
visit to DRC 4: 0147-0149<br />
Gold mines<br />
transfer from British companies to Ghanaian<br />
government 8: 0479<br />
Gore, Albert, Sr.<br />
and U.S. participation in Volta River project 8:0251,<br />
0293<br />
Grains, feed<br />
DRC government request for 6: 0936<br />
Grants<br />
see Financial training grants<br />
Great Britain<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n aid talks 1: 0510-0512<br />
Afro-Asian UN resolution on Southern Rhodesia<br />
10:0906,0907<br />
aid offer to Tanganyika 12: 0072, 0076<br />
announces intention to recognize Dahoman<br />
provisional government headed by Christophe<br />
Soglo7:0759<br />
313
Great Britain cont.<br />
arms embargo against South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0494, 0496<br />
army officers removed from command in Ghana<br />
8: 0222, 0223<br />
asks U.S. to support efforts to block UN <strong>Security</strong><br />
Council resolutions on Southern Rhodesia<br />
10:1010<br />
coffee agreement•role in UN negotiations 1:0485<br />
consultations with U.S. on plan for UN mediation to<br />
overcome impasse in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
negotiations 6:0692<br />
consultations with Williams, G. Mennen•on<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 10:0912<br />
criticized by Habib Bourguiba, Sr. for failing to halt<br />
aggression by France at Bizerta 12:1045<br />
discussions<br />
with U.S. on measures to be taken if Adoula-<br />
Tshombe talks break down 6: 0345<br />
with U.S. on possible mediation by UN Secretary<br />
General in Southern Rhodesian issue 10: 0941<br />
with U.S. on prospects for peace in Kenya and<br />
possible visit of Jomo Kenyatta 10:1048<br />
with U.S. on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0513, 0559<br />
and DRC<br />
aid to 7:0253<br />
aircraft purchase from 6:0280<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s plan for 5: 0644<br />
situation 1: 0628; 3: 0858; 4: 0703; 6: 0041, 0590,<br />
0620, 0626, 0656<br />
transition period 6: 0684<br />
tripartite talks 4: 0601, 0602, 0640, 0642; 5: 0699;<br />
6: 0663, 0674, 0726, 0734<br />
UN and 5:0710; 6: 0113<br />
efforts to get Edgar Whitehead to testify before UN<br />
10:0923<br />
financial assistance to Tanganyika 12: 0086, 0088<br />
Ghana<br />
allegations of complicity in attempted assassination<br />
of Kwame Nkrumah 8:0754<br />
press attacks on 8: 0729<br />
relations with 8: 0246<br />
situation in 8:0218<br />
informed Ahmed Sekou Toure of plans to visit U.S.<br />
9: 0800<br />
informed of U.S. thinking on bilateral <strong>Africa</strong>n aid talks<br />
1:0508<br />
and Katanga<br />
cease-fire in 5: 0702<br />
DRC tax collectors to 6: 0385<br />
joint declaration on 5: 0248<br />
policies on 5: 0682, 0887,1Ö23<br />
and UN troops 6: 0183<br />
white paper on 6: 0984, 0994<br />
K'rtona agreement 5: 0805, 0860, 0861, 0920, 0970,<br />
0988, 0989<br />
movement toward <strong>Africa</strong>n control of Rhodesias<br />
6: 0629<br />
Mutaka, Charles•efforts to locate 6: 0427<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
activities of 9:0312<br />
and attempted assassination of 8: 0693<br />
Ghanaian officials dismissed by 8: 0363<br />
policies and objectives in DRC 5:1033<br />
policies on Southern Rhodesia 10:0918<br />
positions<br />
on DRC 5:0699<br />
on support of UN in DRC 5: 0887<br />
on UN, Congo, and Rhodesias 1:0467<br />
relationship with Southern Rhodesia 10:1005<br />
tripartite talks on DRC 6: 0726<br />
and Tshombe, Moise 5:0805, 0860, 0861, 0887,<br />
0970; 6: 0270, 0460, 0462, 0726, 0983; 7: 0138<br />
and U.S.•joint action program on South <strong>Africa</strong> with<br />
12:0019<br />
and U.S.•reports of violence in Northern Rhodesia<br />
10:0869<br />
views on France, South <strong>Africa</strong>, and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong><br />
12:0348<br />
Welensky, Roy•blames failure of Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland on 10: 0989<br />
Welensky, Roy•and Lincoln White 6: 0982<br />
Greenburg, Harry<br />
reports Portuguese harrassment of missionary<br />
operations in Mozambique 10: 0834<br />
Greene, Colonel [?]<br />
informed of cancellation of General Joseph Desiree<br />
Mobutu's trip to Brussels and London 6:0841<br />
meeting with General Joseph Desiree Mobutu 6: 0840<br />
Greene plan<br />
decision to hold up implementation of 7: 0059<br />
U.S. temporarily halts delivery of impact shipment for<br />
7:0046<br />
Grunitzky, Nicholas<br />
heads Togo's delegation to Addis Ababa conference<br />
2:0271<br />
Guinea<br />
Addis Ababa conference 9:1022<br />
aid agreement with USSR 10:0030<br />
aircraft landing facilities to service Soviet and Czech<br />
flights to Cuba 9: 0898<br />
Alaska Airlines operations in 10:0117, 0136, 0137<br />
aluminum in 9: 0658<br />
Boke and Fria projects in 9:0699<br />
Boke bauxite and alumina project in 7: 0861; 9:0649,<br />
0650<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1: 0746, 0749<br />
civil air developments in 9: 0949<br />
currency reform in 9:0939<br />
314 Subject Index
economic and financial situation in 9:0730,0735,<br />
0741<br />
economic policy 10: 0143<br />
economic problems and needs of 9: 0729<br />
extradition from Morocco of Lebanese traders<br />
involved in financial scandal 9:0912<br />
financial scandals in 9: 0911, 0912<br />
Ford Foundation sponsors village development<br />
program in 9:0819<br />
France announces willingness to offer technical<br />
assistance to 9:0785<br />
France's willingness to settle financial differences with<br />
9: 0785<br />
friendship and cooperation with U.S. 9:0621, 0737<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s intervention in U.S. racial problems urged<br />
9:1028-1030<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message on 5th anniversary of<br />
independence of 10: 0139-0142<br />
Konkoure hydroelectric project in 7: 0861<br />
mission to U.S.<br />
activities of 9: 0738<br />
efforts to reestablish relations with UN technical<br />
assistance officials 9: 0744<br />
general 9: 0734<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0745, 0749, 0751<br />
welcome of 9: 0714, 0756<br />
oil extraction and soap plant for 9: 0913, 0914<br />
possible adverse U.S. public reaction to presence of<br />
Antoine Gizenga in 9:1051; 10: 0004<br />
possible commercial, cultural, and technical<br />
assistance accords with France 9:1017<br />
problems and achievements of 9: 0987, 0990<br />
radio station near Washington, D.C. embassy<br />
9:0915-0917<br />
relations with U.S. 9: 0700, 0702, 0704, 0708,0715,<br />
0718, 0759, 0761, 0983, 0993, 0994; 10: 0149<br />
Soviet aircraft landings in 10: 0036, 0039, 0120<br />
Soviet bloo•move from 9:1022<br />
subversive influence of French Communists in<br />
9: 0705<br />
and U.S.<br />
assistance to 2: 0370; 9: 0576, 0603, 0614, 0623,<br />
0633, 0636, 0639, 0643, 0711, 0813,0815,<br />
0901, 0952, 0957, 0963, 0966, 1012,1018,<br />
1021; 10: 0038, 0146<br />
delegation to independence day celebrations in<br />
9:0770<br />
interest in economic development in 9:1032,1040<br />
national exhibition in 9: 0919, 0920, 0933-0936,<br />
0976, 0997<br />
navy courtesy call to 9: 0697<br />
Soviet flights landing in 10: 0036<br />
trade and economic relations with 9:0721<br />
use by USSR as fueling stop for aircraft enroute to<br />
Cuba 10: 0032<br />
withdrawal of students from Soviet universities by<br />
9: 0681<br />
see also Sekou Toure, Ahmed<br />
Guinea Press [Ghana]<br />
Mahoney, William P.•visit to 8: 0875<br />
Guirand, Colonel [?]<br />
leads French military coup attempt in Algeria 2: 0717<br />
Gullion, Edmund A.<br />
and Adoula, Cyrille 6:0457,0712, 0808<br />
agitation to UN command to prevent meeting of<br />
Katanga Assembly to approve 4: 0306,0307,<br />
0309, 0311<br />
alleged involvement in incidents between UN and<br />
Katangese military forces 5:1000<br />
appointed U.S. ambassador to DRC 3: 0778, 0789<br />
discussions with Cyrille Adoula on Katanga talks<br />
7:0489<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 4: 0079, 0724;<br />
5: 0289, 0291-0293,0300<br />
Kitona conference 4:0298; 5: 0847, 0999,1037<br />
meeting with Moise Tshombe 6:0258<br />
plans to leave DRC from U.S. 6: 0964<br />
visit to U.S. 4:0423<br />
Habimenshi, Calllxte<br />
biographical sketch of 11:0180<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0317, 0319, 0321, 0322<br />
informed by U.S. that Rwandan ambassador must<br />
reside in Washington, D.C. 11: 0224<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0176<br />
photograph of 11:0260<br />
visit to Belgium 11:0210<br />
visit to U.S. 11: 0170, 0177, 0202, 0206<br />
Halm, W. M. Q.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8: 0650<br />
biographical sketch of 8:0652<br />
farewell call on <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:0677<br />
letter from Dean Rusk 8:0209<br />
meeting with Dwight D. Eisenhower 8: 0592<br />
Hammarskjold, Dag<br />
letter from Cyrille Adoula 3: 0802<br />
message from Kwame Nkrumah 7: 0994,1000<br />
USSR to withdraw recognition of, as UN Secretary<br />
General 8:0090<br />
Handley, William J.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0710<br />
discussions with Modibo Keita 10: 0769, 0799<br />
presence in Washington, D.C, of 10: 0792<br />
Hansen, Kenneth R.<br />
discussions on problems of U.S. task force on<br />
Portuguese territories 3:0046<br />
Harriman, L. O.<br />
invites chiefs of mission in Accra, Ghana, to greet Jaja<br />
Wachuku at airport 8:0599<br />
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Hartke, Vance<br />
confidence in <strong>Africa</strong>n leadership 1: 0868<br />
message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1: 0868<br />
recommends U.S. aid program for Guinea 9: 0901<br />
reiterates U.S. position on self-government in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0872<br />
urges <strong>Kennedy</strong> to issue statement on U.S. interest in<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 1:0870<br />
visit to Guinea 9: 0900, 0904<br />
Hassan (Crown Prince of Libya)<br />
visit to U.S. 10:0487<br />
Hassan, Mou lay (Crown Prince of Morocco)<br />
discussions with Kwame Nkrumah 7:0963<br />
Hawk missiles<br />
sold to Israel by U.S. 10: 0487<br />
Hays, Brooks<br />
impression on people of Sierra Leone created by<br />
11:0418<br />
trip to <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0037, 0070, 0074<br />
Henniqulau, Colonel [?]<br />
speech by 11: 0111<br />
Herter, Christian A.<br />
discussions on status of Multi-Lateral Force 9: 0268<br />
Hodges, Luther H.<br />
visit to Sierra Leone 11: 0399, 0401-0403<br />
Hoffacker, Lewis<br />
discussions with Moise Tshombe 7:0161<br />
Hone, Evelyn<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0877, 0879<br />
Hood, Lord<br />
told of U.S. policy on DRC 6: 0598<br />
Horn of <strong>Africa</strong><br />
crisis in 2: 0064, 0067<br />
situation in 12: 0607, 0610<br />
U.S. policy on 1: 0900<br />
Houphouet-Bolgny, Felix<br />
accommodations for party of 10: 0237, 0238<br />
Addis Ababa conference comments 2: 0358<br />
appointments in New York City 10: 0234<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
discussions<br />
with Keita, Modibo 10:0416<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0407, 0408<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert 10: 0196<br />
on U.S. aid to Ivory Coast 10:0250, 0251, 0252,<br />
0471<br />
expresses pleasure with U.S. reception and<br />
admiration for <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0417<br />
gift from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0245<br />
invited to visit Canada 10:0219<br />
invited to visit U.S. 10:0183, 0185, 0186, 0232, 0235<br />
Keita, Modibo 10: 0415, 0468<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 10:0171, 0187,<br />
0254, 0255, 0258, 0266, 0267, 0438, 0439, 0441,<br />
0442, 0444, 0446, 0447, 0450, 0454<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•invited to attend celebration of Ivory Coast<br />
independence day 10: 0175-0179<br />
meetings<br />
with diplomatic chiefs of mission 10: 0431<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0248, 0249, 0295<br />
with Rusk, Dean 10: 0295<br />
with Sekou Toure, Ahmed and Kwame Nkrumah<br />
10:0468<br />
possible honorary degree from University of<br />
Pennsylvania 10:0239<br />
U.S. hospitality toward 10: 0260, 0263-0265<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0172, 0184, 0200, 0202, 0204-0206,<br />
0209, 0210, 0213-0218, 0220-0222, 0226, 0230,<br />
0233, 0240, 0243, 0244, 0246, 0247, 0257, 0261,<br />
0271,0295,0340,0375<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Marie-Thérèse<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0227, 0340<br />
Housing<br />
for <strong>Africa</strong>n delegations to UN 1:0027, 0028<br />
construction of, in Tunisia 12:0764<br />
Humphreys, Ward<br />
construction of Valco aluminum smelter in Ghana<br />
9: 0275<br />
lleo, Joseph<br />
participates in Elisabethville round table discussions<br />
3: 0605<br />
IMF<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•visit to 6: 0158<br />
approves Ghana's request for $14.25 million drawing<br />
8: 0692<br />
DRC officials attend conference of 6:1055<br />
Tanganyikan finance minister Bomani's plans to<br />
attend conference of 12: 0174<br />
U.S. supports Mali's case for quota from 10:0783<br />
Imports<br />
credits•UN requests U.S. help in obtaining 7: 0055<br />
DRC customs treatment of Katangese 7: 0118<br />
Independence Day reception, American<br />
boycotted by American Negro community in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
2: 0497<br />
India<br />
alleges that Moise Tshombe increasing strength of<br />
mercenaries 6:0744<br />
dispute with People's Republic of China 9: 0259,<br />
0542, 0543<br />
and DRC<br />
bombs for•UN request 6: 0845<br />
situation in•assessment of 6: Ó590<br />
tripartite talks 6: 0716, 0734, 0802<br />
troop withdrawal from 5:0311<br />
UN mediation 6: 0747<br />
and Katanga fighting 6:0673; 7:0472<br />
Integration<br />
European 1:0469<br />
316 Subject Index
International Cooperation Administration, U.S.<br />
aid to Niger and Upper Volta 10:0687<br />
International Court of Justice<br />
U.S. vote in UN on acceptance of opinion of 5: 0233<br />
International Labor Organization<br />
conference of•debate on participation of South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
11:0426<br />
conference of•invalidates credentials of South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n workers delegation 2:0432<br />
possible expulsion of South <strong>Africa</strong> from 11:0694<br />
International Union for Conservation of Nature and<br />
Natural Resources<br />
Udall, Stewart L•plans to attend 2: 0563<br />
Investment<br />
Ghana's policy on 8: 0551<br />
Iran<br />
use of troops from, in UN Congo Force 3: 0603<br />
Iraq<br />
Ghana's attitude toward situation in 9:0209<br />
revolution in•alleged CIA complicity in 9: 0221, 0227<br />
revolution in•interview with Kwame Nkrumah on<br />
9:0223<br />
Ireland<br />
dangers of situation in Southern Rhodesia 10:0920<br />
UN troops in DRC despatched to Eiisabethville<br />
6:0956<br />
Israel<br />
experience with joint companies in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0100<br />
Libyan reaction to selling U.S. Hawk missiles to<br />
10:0487<br />
Italy<br />
abstains on UN resolution on Angola 3:0351<br />
proposal to train DRC air force under UN umbrella<br />
6:0404<br />
Ivory Coast<br />
background paper on 10: 0271<br />
cabinet reshuffle in 10: 0435<br />
economic situation in 10: 0194<br />
Independence Day celebration<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•invited 10: 0173<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to attend 10: 0175-0179<br />
message of congratulations 10: 0412, 0476, 0477,<br />
0479, 0480<br />
U.S. delegation to 10: 0181, 0182, 0187<br />
Peace Corps operations in 10: 0295<br />
political situation in 10:0194<br />
U.S.•aid to 10:0250-0252, 0295, 0425, 0462, 0469,<br />
0471,0472<br />
U.S.•relations with 10: 0295<br />
visit of Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S. Senate delegation<br />
to 10:0171<br />
Ivory Coast and European Association<br />
congratulates <strong>Kennedy</strong> for stand against segregation<br />
in U.S. 10:0420,0422<br />
Jackson, Barbara Ward<br />
possible U.S. pullout of Volta River project in Ghana<br />
8: 0261<br />
Jackson, Don<br />
radio and television program in Katanga 6: 0937<br />
Jackson, Robert<br />
gives U.S. background on decision to dismiss British<br />
officials in Ghana 8:0363<br />
U.S. embassy, Accra's comments on 7:0993<br />
and Volta River project in Ghana 8:0014, 0165<br />
<strong>John</strong> Birch Society<br />
possible financial aid to OAS in Algeria 2:0826<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Charles E.<br />
discussions with Carol C. Moor 5:0565<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon B.<br />
asked to head U.S. delegation to Tanganyikan<br />
independence celebrations 12: 0049, 0055, 0058,<br />
0077<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, U. Alexis<br />
discussions<br />
with Diakite, Moussa 9:0729<br />
with Naude, Willem C. 11: 0467<br />
with Pereira, Pedro 12: 0657<br />
Jooste, [?]<br />
aide mémoire from 1: 0414<br />
Journalists, Negro<br />
project in <strong>Africa</strong> for 1:0491<br />
Joxe, Louis<br />
negotiations with Algerian FLN 2: 0775<br />
political situation in Algeria and prospects for<br />
negotiations 2:0771<br />
Julian, Hubert F.<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0605<br />
Kahama, George<br />
views of Tanganyikan independence celebrations<br />
12:0053<br />
Kaiser, Edgar F.<br />
discussions<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:1063<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8:1032,1035, 1036<br />
on U.S.-Ghanaian relations 8:1012<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8: 0933, 0934, 0937,1048<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•correspondence with 8: 0955,<br />
0956,1064:9:0049<br />
trip to Ghana 8: 0948<br />
Kaiser, Phillip M.<br />
Rwandan independence day ceremonies by 11:0062,<br />
0063, 0064, 0070, 0071, 0072, 0087, 0088<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation<br />
meeting with Kwame Nkrumah 9:0301<br />
negotiations with Kwame Nkrumah on Valco<br />
aluminum smelter 8: 0492<br />
Kaldor, Nicholas<br />
background on 7: 0799<br />
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KalonJI, Albert<br />
arrest of 7: 0043, 0085<br />
DRC government coup against regime of 7:0121<br />
Kimba, Evaristo•views on presence in Katanga of<br />
7:0504<br />
possibility of joining South Kasai refugees in Katanga<br />
7:0389<br />
Kambona, Oscar<br />
biographical sketch of 12:0371<br />
East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation 12:0340<br />
Nyerere, Julius•visit to U.S. 12:0342<br />
Kamembe Airfield<br />
sale of Belgian aircraft at, to DRC 11:0175<br />
U.S. considers reviving use of, with Rwanda 11:0139<br />
Kamina, DRC<br />
fighting between Ghanaian UN patrol and Katanga<br />
gendarmes near 6:0269<br />
transfer of DRC army troops to 7:0028, 0032<br />
visit of Moise Tshombe to base at 7:0028, 0032<br />
Kamitatu, Cleophas .<br />
letter from Moise Tshombe 6:0382<br />
letter to Cyrille Adoula 6:1060<br />
meeting of Katanga Assembly 6:0383, 0390<br />
proposals calling for arrest of Moise Tshombe and<br />
foreign military aid for DRC 6: 0451, 0457, 0477,<br />
1060<br />
Kasal province, DRC<br />
shortage of corn in 6: 0929<br />
Kasavubu, Joseph<br />
called on by DRC press to dissolve parliament<br />
pending new elections 7: 0486<br />
comments on Katanga question 6:0823<br />
discusses DRC decision to recognize Angolan<br />
government in exile 3: 0415<br />
discussions with G. Mennen Williams 6: 0641<br />
influence of George Denis on 6: 0476<br />
Katanga oath of allegiance to 7: 0341, 0343, 0432<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 3: 0577, 0579, 0825,<br />
0827, 0828. 0831, 0988, 0990, 0992; 4: 0146,<br />
0150; 0187, 0217, 0711, 0713, 0715, 0717,<br />
0720, 0722<br />
legal and constitutional position of 3: 0567<br />
signs ordinance requiring Union Miniere du Haut<br />
Katanga to pay customs duties to DRC<br />
government 7: 0071<br />
U.S.<br />
confidence in 7:0338<br />
dangers of DRC military initiative in Katanga<br />
6: 0285<br />
interpretation of legal position of 7:1007<br />
Kashamura, Anicet<br />
Elisabethville round table discussions 3: 0605<br />
Kasongo, Joseph<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 3:0555; 4:0488,<br />
0489,0491,0492,0496<br />
supports Christophe Gbenye's trip to U.S. 6:0224<br />
U.S. reply to letter from 4: 0488, 0489<br />
Kassem, Abdul Karlm el-<br />
murder of 9: 0083, 0201, 0216<br />
Katanga<br />
accusations against Jose Rolz-Bennet 6: 0169<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
cease-fire and foreign exchange agreements with<br />
5: 0817; 7: 0446. 0543, 0557, 0592, 0606<br />
refuses to allow delegation from, to circulate freely<br />
in Leopoldville 6: 0806<br />
succession to 4: 0734-0736; 6: 0786<br />
talks with Tshombe 6: 0883<br />
aggression by gendarmes against people of Kongolo<br />
6: 0241<br />
aircraft<br />
Angolan•transport of 7: 0275<br />
buildup of 7:0064<br />
French•shipment of 8:0058<br />
possession of jet 7:0417<br />
air force 4:0875<br />
air force•DRC 6: 0758<br />
allegations<br />
of delivery of jet aircraft by U.S. citizens to 7:1012<br />
of genocide in 6:0134<br />
of involvement of Edmund A. Gullion in incidents<br />
between UN and military forces of 5:1000<br />
amnesty 4: 0885; 7: 0397, 0434, 0475, 0604<br />
and ANC 5: 0981, 0983, 1025; 6: 0222<br />
arguments over political entity "North Katanga"<br />
7: 0500<br />
arrival of military equipment from Angola for 7:0417<br />
arrival of U.S. student group for visit without proper<br />
visas 6:0905<br />
assessment of hostilities in 5: 0931, 0933<br />
atrocities in 5:1042<br />
bargaining position of 6:0724<br />
Belgian businessmen in 5:1039<br />
Belgian role in 3: 0640<br />
Belgium accepts outgoing telegrams for Leopoldville<br />
from 6:1044<br />
bombing of•U.S. involvement in 4:0378<br />
British<br />
foreign office white paper on 6:0984, 0994<br />
policy toward 5:1023<br />
position on sKuation in 5: 0682, 0887<br />
Cassert, Colonel [?]•attempts to sell German light<br />
aircraft to 6:0689<br />
cease-fire in 4: 0316, 0326, 0338, 0885, 0905;<br />
5: 0673, 0702, 0716, 0746, 0824, 0830, 0835,<br />
0840, 0842; 7: 0185, 0187, 0194, 0197, 0209,<br />
0237, 0241, 0300, 0307, 0320, 0326, 0341, 0343,<br />
0348, 0352, 0356, 0395, 0399, 0422, 0432, 0457,<br />
0459, 0465, 0475, 0498, 0505, 0557, 0583, 0592,<br />
0606<br />
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cease-fire proposal 7:0211, 0378, 0397, 0434, 0436<br />
cease-fire violations 3:0968<br />
compromise in 3: 0816; 5: 0176; 6: 0635<br />
confinement of delegation from 6:0808<br />
constitutional problems•UN consultant for 7:0108<br />
Comelis, Joseph F.•appeals to <strong>Kennedy</strong> to use<br />
influence to end fighting in 4:0363, 0365<br />
crisis in•solution to 4:0739<br />
declaration to foreign consuls by 7:0585, 0589<br />
developments in 5: 0661 ; 7: 0296<br />
disaffection of population of 7:0291<br />
and DRC<br />
accord with 6: 0304<br />
army garrison duty in 6: 0271<br />
army supplies 6:0399<br />
attack on positions at Kongolo 4:0972<br />
cease-fire and amnesty 5:0820; 7:0492<br />
constitution 7:0499<br />
customs and immigration officers sent to 7:0461<br />
economic cooperation 6: 0046<br />
government<br />
agreements with 7: 0524, 0556<br />
cuts off telecommunications of 6:1035<br />
embargo on cobalt and copper against 5: 0142<br />
forbids commercial companies to operate<br />
simultaneously in DRC and 6:1035<br />
orders halt to all unauthorized flights in 6:1061<br />
puts economic pressure on 6:0412<br />
relations with 6: 0676, 0710; 7: 0306, 0602<br />
talks with 6: 0849<br />
white paper on 6:1085<br />
legislation on companies in 4: 0614-0616; 6:0906<br />
military initiative in 4:0896; 6:0285, 0320<br />
military operations in 6:0208<br />
national army assistance to UN in 5:0667<br />
negotiations with 6:0676; 7:0428<br />
parliament considers division into additional<br />
provinces 6: 0464<br />
peace plan 7: 0020, 0077, 0097<br />
provincial presidents' meeting 7:0532<br />
reconciliation with 5: 0704<br />
réintégration with 4:0462, 0522; 5:0022, 0089,<br />
0775, 0876, 1095; 6:0013, 0193, 0195, 0213,<br />
0239, 0251, 0358, 0392, 0459, 0531, 0550,<br />
0573, 0649, 0687, 0710, 0729, 0825, 0834,<br />
0880, 0891, 0959; 7:0047, 0100, 0144, 0367,<br />
0455, 0537<br />
revenue commission denies full accord reached<br />
with 7: 0469<br />
telecommunications with 7:0376<br />
troops stationed in 4: 0178; 5:0936<br />
economic pressure program to end secession of<br />
6: 0059, 0412, 0983<br />
effect of continued tensions on 7:0403<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•statements on 4: 0173;<br />
5: 0802<br />
exports and imports 7:0118<br />
fighting in•prospects for 4:0503<br />
food relief for South Kasai refugees living in 7:0576<br />
food supplies for 6: 0066<br />
foreign exchange/currency 7:0350,0390, 0392, 0467<br />
Gardiner, Robert•visit set as deadline for<br />
implementation of UN reconciliation plan 7: 0302<br />
Gbenye, Christophe•impact of arrest of 7: 0306<br />
Geneva Convention•possible violations 4: 0304<br />
Indian UN troops criticized for wanting to start fighting<br />
with 7: 0472<br />
international implications of the situation in 3:0805,<br />
0810<br />
Kasavubu, Joseph•comments on question of<br />
6: 0823<br />
Kasavubu, Joseph•oath of allegiance to 7: 0341,<br />
0343, 0432<br />
Kitona agreement 4: 0924; 5: 0897, 0901, 0908,<br />
0910, 0916; 6: 0032, 0139<br />
Lubilash Bridge reopening 7:0388, 0420, 0477, 0534,<br />
0578<br />
Lundula, Victor•requests U.S. assistance in ending<br />
secession of 7: 0322<br />
Lundula, Victor•views of, on problem 7:0322<br />
McGhee, George C.•meets with members of<br />
European community in 7: 0131, 0135<br />
Meredith, James 7: 0053, 0284<br />
military<br />
buildup in 7: 0097<br />
preparations of 4: 0596<br />
réintégration of 7:0503, 0517<br />
situation in 5: 0714; 7: 0097<br />
mines in•antipersonnel 7:0109<br />
Mobil Corporation decides not to form subsidiary in<br />
6:1059<br />
Mobil Corporation's deadline for paying income tax in<br />
6:0847<br />
opposition to U.S. Congo policy 4: 0056<br />
payment of revenues by 7: 0421, 0424<br />
political attitudes in 7:0145<br />
political situation in 6: 0491<br />
prepared to change governmental status 6: 0356<br />
radio station KIEV plans program on 6: 0937<br />
rearmament by 6:0673<br />
refugees from 4:0628<br />
réintégration•U.S. efforts for 11:0027<br />
réintégration agreement 6: 0513<br />
Rhodesian aerial assistance to 5:1017<br />
security measures for delegation from 6:0826<br />
situation in 4:0005, 0098, 0100; 5:0235, 0238<br />
solution to crisis in 4: 0453, 0471 ; 6: 0643<br />
South Kasai refugees in 7: 0389<br />
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Katanga cont.<br />
tax collection 4: 0632; 6:0385, 0415,0428, 0440,<br />
0443, 0472, 0767<br />
telecommunications offices in Brussels and Usumbura<br />
refuse to accept outgoing telegrams from 6:1043<br />
Thant, U•hesitant about arrangements for cease-fire<br />
in 5: 0821<br />
Thant, U•issues press statement on cease-fire in<br />
5:0862<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
declaration to consular corps in 7: 0307, 0308,<br />
0312,0316<br />
definition of status as sovereign state 6:0349<br />
letter to UN on situation in 5: 0954<br />
protests UN actions 4: 0075, 0140, 0141, 0725,<br />
0726; 6: 0957<br />
remarks at funeral 6: 0965<br />
removal from 5: 0231<br />
requests additional assurances from UN on<br />
hostilities in 5:0960<br />
requests UN assurances of cease-fire in 5: 0815,<br />
0818<br />
and UN<br />
actions in 5: 0768, 0985; 6: 0015<br />
air operations in 6: 0024, 0034<br />
attack on Elisabethville 5: 0718, 0733<br />
cease-fire agreement•inclusion in 7:0261, 0265,<br />
0270<br />
contingency plan of operations in 6:0869<br />
demonstrators fired on by 4: 0745, 0746<br />
efficiency of 7: 0401<br />
handling of problem in 5:0668<br />
hostilities 6: 0197, 0205<br />
military operations in 5: 0093, 0150,0152, 0249,<br />
0730, 0748; 6: 0415, 0417, 0428, 0443, 0472,<br />
0522<br />
military situation in 4: 0114<br />
patrols 7: 0082, 0238<br />
political objectives in 5:0249<br />
presence in 6: 0602<br />
resolutions•implementation 6: 0152<br />
roadblock in<br />
two civilians killed at 6:0950, 0952<br />
UN press release on deaths of two civilians at<br />
6:0952<br />
U.S. State Department press statement on<br />
incident at 6: 0955<br />
refusal to allow missionaries to fly supplies to<br />
outlying stations in 6:1046, 1047,1062<br />
suspends Red Cross mercy flights to 6:1086<br />
troop movements in 4:0292; 6: 0183<br />
troops in 5:1060,1063; 6: 0164<br />
and U.S.<br />
Air Force contingent grounded during UN<br />
operations in 5: 0674<br />
assistance with problem 6: 0559, 0768<br />
attempts to obtain DRC permission to allow Paul<br />
Alexander to land at mission stations in 6:1056<br />
control over resumption of hostilities in 5: 0085<br />
discussions with 7: 0052<br />
economic assistance to 6: 0507<br />
evacuation of personnel 5:0688<br />
mediation for cease-fire in 5: 0758<br />
opposition to secession of 6: 0603<br />
PL-480 program 6: 0371<br />
policy toward 5: 0953, 0993,1023,1049<br />
position on crisis in 3: 0841, 0842<br />
position on fighting in 4:0110, 0151<br />
position on réintégration of 6: 0834<br />
requests appraisal of seriousness of excesses by<br />
personnel of 5: 0877<br />
shipment of jet training aircraft to 8: 0017,0093<br />
support of UN military operations in 5:1083<br />
Welensky, Roy•concern over situation in 5: 0745,<br />
0769<br />
white paper on 6:1085<br />
Youlou, Fulbert•views on solution to secession of<br />
7: 0358<br />
see also Union Miniere Haut de Katanga<br />
"Katanga Calling"<br />
last broadcast of 7: 0193<br />
Katangan Assembly<br />
and DRC 4:0393; 6: 0363<br />
Kamitatu, Cleophas•conceives plan on meeting of<br />
6: 0383<br />
and Kitona agreement 4:0306, 0307, 0309, 0311 ;<br />
5:0941,1043<br />
meeting of 6:0390<br />
meeting of, until agreement reached 6:0459<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from president of 6: 0134<br />
Tshombe, Moise•and Balubakat-Conakat<br />
reconciliation 6: 0482<br />
Tshombe, Moise•requests that UN guarantee safety<br />
of meeting of 6: 0382<br />
Katangan Women's Federation<br />
letter to Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0744, 0746, 0747<br />
Kawawa, Rashidi<br />
appointed vice president of Tanganyika 12: 0229<br />
condolences on U.S. Air Force disaster in Kenya<br />
12:0131-0133,0137,0138<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 12:0137, 0139,<br />
0152-0155<br />
meeting with Harold MacMillan 12:0231<br />
policy speech to Tanganyikan <strong>National</strong> Assembly<br />
12:0146<br />
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Kayibanda, Grégoire<br />
biographical sketch of 11: 0251<br />
discussions<br />
with U.S. on Belgian troop issue 11:0144, 0146<br />
with U.S. on economic and technical assistance for<br />
Rwanda 11: 0314<br />
with U.S. on negotiations with Belgium on troop<br />
withdrawal 11: 0143<br />
withdrawal of Belgian military forces from Rwanda<br />
11:0118<br />
favorable impression of Phillip Kaiser's attendance at<br />
Rwandan independence celebrations 11:0088<br />
informed that U.S. unable to arrange official visit<br />
11:0232,0234<br />
intentions on retention of Belgian troops in 11:0141<br />
and <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
correspondence with 10:1043,1044,1046,1047;<br />
11: 0195-0197, 0199, 0258, 0269, 0271, 0285,<br />
0300, 0301, 0309, 0312, 0313<br />
giftfrom11:0328<br />
meeting with 11: 0236, 0243, 0257, 0276, 0308,<br />
0311<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message on independence<br />
of Rwanda 11: 0076<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s farewell message to 11: 0269, 0271, 0301<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s reply to telegram from 10:1043<br />
May Day address by 11:0359<br />
negotiations with Belgium on withdrawal of troops<br />
from Rwanda 11: 0137, 0139, 0149<br />
plans to attend UAM conference in Libreville, Gabon<br />
and UN General Assembly 11:0217<br />
proposal for retention of Belgian technical military<br />
troops in Rwanda 11:0150<br />
reception of U.S. offer of financial training grants<br />
11:0135<br />
views on Belgian troop retention in Rwanda 11:0158<br />
visit to U.S. 10:1058; 11: 0138, 0235, 0245, 0247,<br />
0267, 0274, 0282<br />
visit to U.S.•invitation declined 10:1044,1047,<br />
1063,1064<br />
visit to U.S.•key to Washington, D.C. 11: 0273<br />
White House luncheon for 11: 0238<br />
Kaysen, Carl<br />
dealings with J. Wayne Fredericks 10: 0998<br />
discussions with Karim Bangoura 10: 0041, 0042<br />
Kebede, General [?]<br />
consultations with Ralph Bunche 7: 0506<br />
estimate of UN military needs in DRC 6: 0811<br />
Keeslng, <strong>John</strong> M.<br />
U.S. State Department discussions with 6:0805<br />
Keita, Modibo<br />
appraisal of U.S. policy toward <strong>Africa</strong> 10:0621<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0579<br />
discussions<br />
on closing of U.S. cultural center in Mali 10:0681<br />
with Handley, William J. 10: 0769, 0799<br />
with Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0416<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0648, 0650, 0654, 0655, 0663<br />
farewell call on <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0651<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix•regrets invitation to<br />
10:0415<br />
letters from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0592, 0608, 0610, 0611,<br />
0629, 0635, 0640, 0666, 0671, 0672, 0765, 0767,<br />
0775, 0778, 0779, 0804<br />
letters to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0585, 0586, 0613, 0636, 0637,<br />
0668, 0669, 0670, 0689, 0690, 0692, 0752, 0760,<br />
0762, 0763, 0764, 0773, 0776, 0809, 0810<br />
meeting with Ahmed Sekou Toure, Kwame Nkrumah,<br />
and Felix Houphouet-Boigny 10:0468, 0594<br />
performance at Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned<br />
Nations 10:0638<br />
remarks on German self-determination 10:0660<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0761, 0768<br />
thanked by <strong>Kennedy</strong> for courtesies extended to<br />
Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S. Senate delegation<br />
10:0584<br />
U.S. reply to letter from 10: 0633, 0634, 0667, 0806,<br />
0807<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0598, 0646, 0668, 0670, 0752<br />
Kelfa-Caulker, Richard E.<br />
appointment as Sierra Leone's ambassador to U.S.<br />
11:0394<br />
presentation of credentials by 11: 0395<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0592<br />
visit<br />
to Dahomey 7: 0611, 0612<br />
to DRC 3: 0577, 0579<br />
to Ivory Coast 10:0171<br />
to Mali 10:0584, 0586<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Jacqueline<br />
honorary membership in DRC welfare agency 5:0515<br />
letter from Katangan Women's Federation 4:0744,<br />
0746, 0747<br />
reply to telegram from Rhodesian women on behavior<br />
of UN military command in DRC 10:0971<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F.<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly•delegation to 8: 0616<br />
administration of<br />
communications with Ghana 8: 0068<br />
Ghanaian press attacks on 9: 0155, 0160<br />
position on <strong>Africa</strong> 8: 0114, 0116<br />
position on Ghana 8: 0114, 0116<br />
aircraft part sale to South <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0661-0663<br />
Algeria•contact with 12: 0999,1000<br />
Angolan insurgents meet with U.S. mission sent by<br />
6:0448<br />
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<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. cont.<br />
apartheid•UN <strong>Security</strong> Council debate 11:0498<br />
appointments<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 5: 0583<br />
with Bangoura, Karim 9:0946<br />
with Bedie, Konan 10: 0419<br />
with Blancke, W. Wendell 4:0152,0361<br />
with Calhoun, <strong>John</strong> A. 3: 0542<br />
with Crowe, Philip K. 1:0081<br />
with Conte, Seydou 9: 0589, 0969<br />
with Dahoman goodwill mission 7:0630<br />
with delegation from Sierra Leone 11:0392<br />
with Dumont, Donald A. 11:0326<br />
with Guiñean ministerial delegation 10:0149<br />
with Gullion, Edmund A. 4: 0079, 0724<br />
with Halm, W. M. Q. 8:0651<br />
with Handley, William J. 10:0710<br />
with Kaiser, Edgar F. 8: 0933<br />
with Kuanda, Kenneth 10:1001<br />
with Leonhart, William 12: 0180<br />
with Loeb, James 1.10:0086, 0087<br />
of Loeb, James I.•as U.S. ambassador to Guinea<br />
10:0027<br />
with Mcllvaine, Robinson 7: 0616, 0704<br />
with Mahoney, William P., Jr. 8: 0594, 0831;<br />
9: 0548<br />
with Maiga, Abdoulaye 10:0714<br />
with Margai, Milton 11: 0397<br />
with Morris, Brewster H. 3: 0544, 0546<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8:0074<br />
with Nyerere, Julius 12: 0060<br />
of Randall, Clarence B.•U.S. mission to Ghana<br />
8: 0280, 0284<br />
with Razafimbahiny, Jules 2:0041<br />
with Russell, Francis H. 12:1095<br />
with Walmsley, Walter N., Jr. 12:1075<br />
with Williams, G. Mennen 2: 0023, 0024<br />
with Wine. James W. 10:0421, 0423<br />
with Withers, Charles D. 11: 0352<br />
Bunche, Ralph•opposes direct correspondence<br />
between Moise Tshombe and 4: 0168<br />
Challe, Maurice•requests assistance from 2:0728<br />
civil rights legislation 2: 0514<br />
civil rights message 2: 0495, 0499, 0523, 0528-0530;<br />
9: 0506, 0509<br />
discussions<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 4: 0452, 0453, 0459, 0469,<br />
0471,0477<br />
with Ahidjo, Ahmadou 3:0515<br />
with Assogba, Oke 7: 0651<br />
with Bangoura, Karim 9: 0951, 0952, 0956, 0957,<br />
1001<br />
with Bourguiba, Habib 12: 0771<br />
with Calhoun, Chad F. 8:1063<br />
with Conte, Seydou 9: 0923, 0926, 0979, 0987,<br />
0990, 1000<br />
with Dodd, Thomas J. 4: 0839<br />
with Fekini, Mohieddine 2: 0754<br />
on French Algerian policy 2:0704<br />
with Habimenshi, Callixte 11: 0317, 0319, 0321,<br />
0322<br />
with Kaiser, Edgar F. 8:1063<br />
with Keita, Modibo 10: 0648, 0650, 0654, 0655,<br />
0663<br />
with McNamara, Robert•on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0642,<br />
0668<br />
with Mahoney, William P., Jr. 9: 0553, 0555, 0557,<br />
0558<br />
with Mobutu, Joseph Desiree 5: 0479, 0480, 0487,<br />
0511<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8: 0105, 0124, 0125<br />
with Nyerere, Julius 12: 0063, 0619, 0624, 0635,<br />
0638, 0645, 0654, 0655, 0657<br />
on political situation in DRC 5: 0620<br />
with Rusk, Dean 4:0124, 0125, 0127<br />
with Rusk, Dean•on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0642, 0668<br />
with Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0780, 0893<br />
with Slim, Mongi 12: 0670, 0691<br />
with Sow, Oumar 10: 0719, 0727, 0728<br />
with Sukarno, Achmed 10:0663<br />
with Telli, Diallo 10: 0053, 0057, 0060, 0076, 0078<br />
on U.S. position on South <strong>Africa</strong>'s participation in<br />
UN 10: 0052<br />
with Youlou, Fulbert 3:0774, 0866<br />
and DRC 3: 0779, 0840; 4: 0068, 0173, 0604, 0753,<br />
0781, 0907, 0933, 0936, 0938, 0940, 0982, 0985,<br />
0989, 0994; 5: 0303, 0308, 0533, 0644, 0646,<br />
0706, 0712<br />
and DRC-Katanga situation 5: 0802<br />
farewell calls<br />
Conte, Seydou 9: 0918, 0924, 0927<br />
Halm, W. M. Q. 8:0677<br />
Keita, Modibo 10:0651<br />
see also messages•farewell<br />
Ghana•Carl Nydell recall 9:0036<br />
Ghana•views of Duncan Sandys on 8: 0252<br />
Ghanaian censors reject film of inauguration of<br />
8:0113<br />
gifts to/from 2: 0029, 0030; 3: 0534, 0536-0539,<br />
0541; 4: 0914; 5: 0619; 10: 0245; 11: 0328, 0386<br />
Guiñean resolution criticizes 2: 0284<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix•admiration 10:0417<br />
invitations<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•to visit U.S. 4: 0416, 0418, 0420,<br />
0433<br />
to attend Burundi's independence celebrations<br />
11: 0226-0228, 0230, 0295, 0297, 0298<br />
to attend Chadian national day celebration 3:0506<br />
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to attend celebration of 1st anniversary of Ivory<br />
Coast independence 10: 0175-0179<br />
to attend Congo (Brazzaville) national day<br />
celebrations 4: 0057, 0059, 0061, 0062, 0064<br />
to attend Dahomey's independence celebrations<br />
7:0719,0720,0725-0729<br />
to attend summit conference with USSR in Congo<br />
(Brazzaville) 3:0980, 0982, 0984<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.•to visit U.S. 12: 0671,<br />
0677, 0699, 0700, 0701, 0702<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix•to visit U.S. 10:0183,<br />
0185,0186,0232,0235<br />
Nyerere, Julius•to visit U.S. 12: 0316, 0506,<br />
0509,0511,0512<br />
to visit Guinea 9:0591, 0593, 0594, 0596, 0598;<br />
10: 0152, 0153, 0155, 0158, 0159<br />
to visit Tunisia 12:1106<br />
<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon B.•delegation to Tanganyikan<br />
independence celebrations 12:0058<br />
joint communiqué with Grégoire Kayibanda 11:0258,<br />
0285<br />
joint communiqué with Julius Nyerere 12: 0371<br />
Kayibanda, George•desire to meet with 11: 0236<br />
Kitona conference•terms of 4:0299<br />
letters•replies to<br />
from Bourguiba, Habib, Jr. 12:1115-1117<br />
from Kawawa, Rashidi 12: 0137, 0139<br />
from Koinange, Mbiyu 12: 0253, 0256, 0258<br />
from Nkrumah, Kwame 7:0788, 0789, 0952, 0954;<br />
8: 0022, 0023, 0028, 0037, 0038, 0159, 0174,<br />
0537, 0540, 0623, 0667, 0669; 9: 0042, 0043,<br />
0047<br />
from Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0566, 0567; 10: 0097<br />
from Spaak, Paul-Henri 5: 0244, 0245<br />
letters from<br />
Adoula, Cyrille 3: 0860, 0861 ; 4: 0341, 0351-0354,<br />
0557, 0596, 0621-0624, 0626, 0738, 0739,<br />
0741, 0917, 0923, 0942; 5: 0015, 0016, 0138,<br />
0140, 0142, 0528-0531, 0580, 0595, 0596,<br />
0629, 0630, 0632<br />
Baluba Rallying Movement 4: 0744, 0745, 0749<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Jr. 12:1113, 1115-1117,1119<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr. 12:1047<br />
Carnahan, Albert Sydney <strong>John</strong>son 11: 0417, 0418<br />
Dadet, Emmanuel J. 4: 0571, 0573<br />
de Lalaing, Josse 4: 0382<br />
Federation of All <strong>Africa</strong>n Students 1: 0672<br />
Gizenga, Antoine 3: 0582, 0583<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0439, 0444, 0447,<br />
0450, 0454<br />
Julian, Hubert F. 4:0605<br />
Kasavubu, Joseph 3:0988, 0990, 0992; 4: 0213,<br />
0214,0216,0217,0717<br />
Kasongo, Joseph 4: 0488, 0489, 0491, 0492, 0496<br />
Katanga cabinet ministers 3:0740, 0745<br />
Kawawa, Rashid 12: 0154, 0155<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire 11: 0195-0197, 0199<br />
Keita, Modibo 10: 0585, 0586, 0613, 0636, 0637,<br />
0668-0670, 0689, 0690, 0692, 0752, 0760,<br />
0762-0764, 0773, 0776, 0809, 0810<br />
Loumanza, Albert 5: 0568-0570<br />
Luthuli, Albert, Jr. 1: 0382, 0384-0386<br />
Macmillan, Harold 4: 0189, 0190<br />
Maga, Hubert 7: 0613, 0614, 0615, 0730<br />
Margai, Milton 11:0419<br />
Muhirwa, Andre 11: 0229<br />
Munongo, Godefroid 3: 0760, 0762<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame 7: 0770, 0778, 0788, 0789,<br />
0792, 0812, 0947, 0952, 0953; 8: 0006, 0022,<br />
0023, 0028, 0033, 0034, 0037, 0038, 0045,<br />
0134, 0154, 0155, 0157, 0159, 0160, 0169-<br />
0171, 0249, 0250, 0257, 0258, 0263-0265,<br />
0410, 0431, 0435, 0452, 0453, 0504, 0539,<br />
0542, 0545, 0547, 0615, 0626, 0649, 0650,<br />
0664, 0667, 0669, 0673, 0705, 0706, 0840,<br />
0845, 0862, 0863, 1051,1053; 9: 0032, 0034,<br />
0054,0066,0067,0104<br />
Nyerere, Julius 12: 0069, 0071, 0115, 0118, 0205,<br />
0288, 0297, 0303, 0307, 0312, 0313, 0317,<br />
0320, 0332, 0454, 0653, 0658, 0659<br />
Nzuzi, Alphonse 4:0695, 0698<br />
Obote, Milton 2: 0274, 0282, 0376<br />
Pinto, Louis I. 7:0626, 0627, 0637, 0641, 0643<br />
president of Ivory Coast and European Association<br />
10:0420,0422<br />
Roberto, Holden 3: 0387<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed 2: 0370, 0372; 9: 0566, 0567,<br />
0569, 0621, 0717, 0718, 0737,1032, 1035,<br />
1036, 1038-1040, 1044,1048; 10: 0015, 0017,<br />
0076, 0078, 0091, 0092, 0101, 0106, 0107,<br />
0121,0156-0160<br />
Sithole, Ndabaningi 2: 0124,0125; 10:0962<br />
Tanganyikan schoolchildren 12: 0152, 0153<br />
Tshombe, Moise 3: 0835-0837, 0849, 0852, 0853,<br />
0854; 4:0074-0077,0137, 0183, 0185, 0928,<br />
0931, 0943, 0946; 5:0997,1000,1037; 7: 0022<br />
Wine, James W. 10:0461<br />
Youlou, Fulbert 3:0767, 0768, 0769, 0771, 0772,<br />
0979, 0981 ; 4: 0058, 0060, 0063, 0314, 0318,<br />
0321, 0326, 0328; 5:0018-0020, 0475, 0495<br />
letters to<br />
Adoula, Cyrille 3: 0827, 0829, 0830; 4: 0575, 0577,<br />
0579-0582, 0585, 0586, 0736, 0979, 0982<br />
Ahidjo, Ahmadou 4:0146<br />
Bourguiba, Habib, Sr. 12:0663, 0767, 0774, 0991,<br />
1090-1092<br />
Bruce, David K. E. 4: 0640, 0642, 0719<br />
Church, Frank 1: 0106, 0108, 0111<br />
Subject Index 323
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. cont.<br />
letters to cont.<br />
Cleveland, Harlan 5: 0270, 0272<br />
Cornelis, Joseph 4:0388<br />
Dadet, Emmanuel J. 4:0572<br />
Dodd, Thomas J. 4: 0862, 0863<br />
Fletcher, Patrick 1:0507<br />
Gullion, Edmund A. 5: 0289, 0291-0293, 0300<br />
Hone, Governor Evelyn 10:0877, 0879<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0171, 0187, 0438,<br />
0439, 0441, 0442, 0444, 0446, 0450<br />
Kasavubu, Joseph 3: 0825, 0827, 0828, 0831 ;<br />
4: 0146, 0150, 0187, 0191, 0711, 0713, 0715,<br />
0720, 0722<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire 11: 0300, 0309, 0312, 0313<br />
Keita, Modibo 10: 0584, 0586, 0608, 0610, 0611.<br />
0629, 0635, 0640, 0666, 0671, 0672, 0765,<br />
0767, 0775, 0778, 0779, 0804<br />
Kuanda, Kenneth 1: 0197; 10:0867, 0870, 0874-<br />
0876, 0894, 0895, 0900, 0905<br />
Luthuli, Albert J. 1: 0359, 0361, 0387-0391, 0394-<br />
0396<br />
McGhee, George C. 5: 0270, 0271<br />
Macmillan, Harold 4: 0681 ; 8: 0395<br />
Maga, Hubert 7: 0611, 0612<br />
Mustapha, Mohammed Sanusi 9: 0701 ; 11: 0399,<br />
0401-0403<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame 7: 0766, 0790, 0793, 0942,<br />
0948, 0965; 8: 0149, 0151, 0172, 0173, 0256,<br />
0259, 0534, 0535, 0604-0606, 0857; 9: 0063,<br />
0195<br />
Nyerere, Julius 12: 0067-0070, 0587, 0647, 0649<br />
Pinto, Louis I. 7: 0635, 0636<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0701, 0702, 0704, 0708,<br />
0715, 0730, 0733, 0735, 0741, 0759-0761,<br />
0841, 0940, 0941, 0943, 0982, 0987, 0989,<br />
0990, 0995, 0997, 1012, 1016; 10: 0081, 0089,<br />
0095, 0098, 0102, 0110, 0155<br />
Spaak, Paul-Henri 5:0261<br />
Sukarno, Achmed 10: 0640<br />
Tanganyikan schoolchildren 12: 0152-0156, 0158,<br />
0159,0161,0163,0165-0168<br />
Thant, U 5: 0295, 0296, 0297<br />
Williams, G. Mennen 5: 0270, 0273<br />
Youlou, Fulbert 4: 0300, 0338; 5: 0493, 0497<br />
luncheon for Ahmed Sekou Toure 9:0809<br />
luncheon for Julius Nyerere 12:0641<br />
McGhee, George C.•reply to letter of appreciation<br />
from 5:0275<br />
Mali•U.S. assistance program 10: 0786<br />
meetings<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 4: 0443, 0448; 5: 0588, 0592,<br />
0604,0605,0610<br />
with Appish-Danquah, Martin 9:0274<br />
with Bangoura, Karim 9: 0959, 0961; 10: 0035<br />
with Bourguiba, Habib, Jr. 12:0704,1111<br />
w'rth Calhoun, Chad F. 8:1048<br />
with Conte, Seydou 9: 0612, 0972<br />
with Dahoman goodwill mission 7: 0659, 0661,<br />
0665<br />
with Guiñean ministerial delegation 9: 0745, 0749,<br />
0751<br />
with Habimenshi, Callixte 11:0176<br />
with Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0250, 0251, 0295<br />
with Kaiser, Edgar F. 8: 0934, 0937,1048<br />
with Kayibanda, Grégoire 11: 0243, 0257, 0276,<br />
0308, 0311<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward 3:0592<br />
with Kone, Jean-Marie 10: 0599, 0604, 0608, 0611,<br />
0616,0617,0802<br />
with Linner, Sture 4: 0555<br />
with Loeb, James 1.10: 0079<br />
with Macmillan, Harold 10: 0964<br />
with McNamara, Robert•on Angola 3:0106, 0110<br />
with Mobutu, Joseph Desiree 5:0469, 0474, 0482<br />
with Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi<br />
10:1038<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8: 0053, 0054, 0058, 0066-<br />
0068,0075,0111,0118<br />
with Nyerere, Julius 12: 0062, 0066, 0339, 0371,<br />
0454<br />
with Ribeiro, Miguel A. 9: 0273, 0274<br />
with Rusk, Dean•on Angola problem 3: 0106,<br />
0110<br />
with Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0781, 0786, 0787,<br />
0789, 0793-0797, 0801-0804, 0806, 0841<br />
with Slim, Mongi 12: 0667, 0690<br />
with Sow, Malick Adam 3: 0499, 0500<br />
with Telli, Diallo 10:0033, 0035, 0036, 0037, 0045,<br />
0061,0068<br />
with Tlmberlake, Clare H. 3: 0573<br />
with U.S. Negro leaders 1: 0972<br />
with Welensky, Roy 10:1013,1019,1022<br />
with Youlou, Fulbert 3:0761, 0773<br />
messages<br />
to Addis Ababa conference on <strong>Africa</strong>n unity<br />
2: 0192, 0249, 0261, 0264, 0267, 0268<br />
from Adoula, Cyrille 4: 0528, 0529, 0531, 0532<br />
to Adoula, Cyrille 4:0507<br />
to <strong>Africa</strong>n Studies Association 1:0674, 0675<br />
to Attwood, William•"get well" 9:0667-0669,<br />
0673, 0674<br />
to Ben Khedda, Ben Youssef 2: 0912, 0913, 0925,<br />
0928, 0935, 0970<br />
from Boaten, F. E. 9: 0284, 0285<br />
from civilian doctors in Elisabethville, DRC 4: 0301,<br />
0302. 0304<br />
to Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n States on Development of<br />
Education 1: 0068, 0069, 0077<br />
324 Subject Index
on death of King Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole of<br />
Samoa 2:0062<br />
to de Gaulle, Charles 2: 0912, 0913, 0916, 0921<br />
from DRC UN delegation 3:0586,0587<br />
to Economic Commission for <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0032, 0034;<br />
2: 0027, 0028<br />
on 5th anniversary of Guinea's independence<br />
10:0139-0142<br />
to Hartke, Vance 1:0868<br />
for international trade fair at Tunis, Tunisia<br />
12: 0981, 0982, 0989,1107,1109,1110<br />
to Kasavubu, Joseph 3: 0577, 0579<br />
from Kasongo, Joseph 3:0555<br />
from Kimba, Evariste and Godefroid Munongo<br />
4:0175,0176<br />
from Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV of Burundi<br />
11:0376<br />
for Phelps-Stokes Fund 1:0862,0863<br />
from Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0762; 10: 0060, 0061,<br />
0068<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong>'s national day 1:0574; 2: 0331-<br />
0333<br />
to Swart, Charles R. 1: 0085, 0087, 0088<br />
from Tshombe, Moise 3: 0580, 0581<br />
to Tshombe, Moise 5: 0784<br />
for U.S. exhibition at Third Central <strong>Africa</strong>n Trade<br />
Fair 1:0380, 0381<br />
for U.S. national exhibition in Guinea 9: 0919,<br />
0920, 0933-0936<br />
to U.S. trade fair at Accra, Ghana 8:0227, 0229-<br />
0231<br />
to Welensky, Roy 5:0790<br />
messages•congratulatory<br />
to Boston, H. J. L.•governor-general of Sierra<br />
Leone 11: 0414-0416<br />
from Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.•on inauguration of<br />
12:0664,0665,0666<br />
to Bourguiba, Habib, Sr.•on marriage of 12:1077,<br />
1078, 1080-1082<br />
Chadian 3: 0509-0511, 0513<br />
to Dormán, Maurice•inauguration of 11: 0384<br />
on establishment of Republic of Tanganyika<br />
12: 0197, 0198, 0200, 0201, 0205, 0207-0209,<br />
0221,0223,0251<br />
on 1st anniversary of Burundi's independence<br />
11:0378<br />
on 1st anniversary of Sierra Leone's independence<br />
11:0406,0408,0410<br />
on independence of Rwanda and Burundi<br />
11: 0067, 0074-0077, 0239<br />
on independence of Sierra Leone 11: 0387-0389,<br />
0390, 0391<br />
on independence of Tanganyika 12:0100-0103,<br />
0106-0108<br />
to Nyerere, Julius•as president of Tanganyika<br />
12:0189-0191, 0197, 0198, 0200, 0201, 0205,<br />
0207-0209, 0226, 0251<br />
on 2nd anniversary of founding of Republic of<br />
Ghana 8:0644, 0645, 0647<br />
from Sekou Toure, Ahmed•on assumption to<br />
presidency by 9: 0562<br />
from Sekou Toure, Ahmed•on race struggle and<br />
civil rights march 10: 0122, 0123, 0124, 0126,<br />
0133<br />
to Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0563, 0564, 0565, 0570,<br />
0571<br />
on Sierra Leone's admission to membership in UN<br />
11:0398<br />
on 3rd anniversary of Guinea's independence<br />
9:0693, 0695<br />
messages•farewell<br />
Adoula, Cyrille 4: 0480, 0481, 0533<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0254, 0255, 0258,<br />
0266, 0267<br />
Kayibanda, Grégoire 11: 0269, 0271, 0301<br />
Nyerere, Julius 12: 0371, 0651<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0842, 0843, 0889, 0890-<br />
0892<br />
messages•holiday 4: 0501, 0502; 8: 0967; 9: 0713,<br />
0714; 12:0263, 1100<br />
messages•replies to<br />
from Bourguiba, Habib, Sr. 12:0665<br />
from Kayibanda, Grégoire 10:1043<br />
from Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement of East,<br />
Central, and South <strong>Africa</strong> conference 5: 0267,<br />
0269<br />
from Tshombe, Moise 5: 0755<br />
from Youlou, Fulbert 5: 0028, 0029, 0030, 0478,<br />
0496<br />
racial segregation 10: 0422<br />
request by Pie Masumbuko to call on 11: 0376<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•remarks on U.S. 9:1042,<br />
1052; 10:0010, 0011<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong><br />
arms embargo against 11:0494<br />
submarine sales to 2: 0071<br />
UN security meeting 11: 0449<br />
statements<br />
on arrival of Julius Nyerere in U.S. 12: 0371<br />
on DRC situation 7: 0978,1004<br />
on official U.S. policy on bombing in Birmingham,<br />
Alabama 12: 0361<br />
on signing of Franco-Algerian cease-fire<br />
agreement 2: 0923, 0930<br />
during visit of Felix Houphouet-Boigny 10:0375<br />
Strategy of Peace 1: 0116, 0234, 0235, 0412, 0413;<br />
9:0619<br />
talking paper for Libyan Crown Prince Hassan's visit<br />
10:0487<br />
Subject Index 325
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. cont.<br />
talking paper for Thomas J. Dodd's visit 4: 0066<br />
telegrams<br />
from Bourguiba, Habib, Sr. 12: 0775, 0776<br />
from Cornelis, Joseph 4:0363-0365<br />
from [?] Croquez 4:0366, 0367, 0369<br />
from Denise, Auguste 10: 0478<br />
from government of South Kasai province 4:0627,<br />
0628, 0630<br />
from Kayibanda, Grégoire 10:1043,1044,1046,<br />
1047<br />
from Keita, Modibo 10:0761, 0768<br />
from Massamba-Oebat, Alphonse 5:0549-0551,<br />
0553<br />
from Mutakawadiloma, Charles 4: 0386, 0389-<br />
0391,0393,0535<br />
from president of Katanga national assembly<br />
6:0134<br />
from Sekou Toure, Ahmed 9: 0694, 0695, 0719,<br />
0755, 0757, 0758, 0764, 0942, 0945; 10: 0125,<br />
0128<br />
from Siryuyumunsi, Thaddee 11:0372-0374<br />
from Sow, Malick Adam 3: 0512<br />
from Tshombe, Moise 4: 0725-0727; 5: 0731<br />
to Tshombe, Moise 5: 0750<br />
thanks Modibo Keita for courtesies extended to<br />
Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> and U.S. Senate delegation<br />
10:0584,0586<br />
U.S. embassy, Accra suggests sending birthday<br />
greetings to Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0507, 0510<br />
Volta River project 8:0148, 0153, 0162, 0197, 0383,<br />
0502<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•support for 1:0038<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert R<br />
discussions with Felix Houphouet-Boigny 10:0196<br />
represents U.S. at Ivory Coast Independence Day<br />
ceremonies 10: 0181, 0187<br />
Kenya<br />
boycott of G. Mennen Williams's visit to 1: 0891<br />
Common Market delegations 12:0241<br />
elections in 12:0231<br />
Kenyatta, Jomo•importance in 10:1051<br />
prospects for peace in 10:1048<br />
security of Allen J. Eilender during visit 1: 0899<br />
U.S.Air Force disaster in 12: 0131-0133, 0137-0139<br />
Kenyatta, Jomo<br />
importance in Kenya of 10:1051<br />
proposed visit to U.S. 10:1048<br />
requests invitation to visit U.S. 10:1050,1053, 1055<br />
Khiary (Khlari), Mahmoud<br />
influence on Cyrille Adoula on DRC military initiative in<br />
Katanga 6:0320<br />
remarks on DRC situation 7: 0143<br />
Khrushchev, Niklta<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly 8:0616<br />
to attend summit conference with U.S. in Congo<br />
(Brazzaville) 3: 0982, 0984<br />
letter from Fulbert Youlou 3:0974, 0976<br />
message from Kwame Nkrumah on dismantling of<br />
missile bases 8: 0858<br />
message to Addis Ababa conference 2: 0280<br />
Klbangou, Marcel<br />
biographical sketch of 3:0866<br />
KIEV radio station<br />
program on Katanga 6:0937<br />
Kigali, Rwanda<br />
establishment of U.S. embassy at 11:0039<br />
foreign diplomatic missions at 11:0058<br />
impressions of 11: 0120<br />
Manbey, David•report on conditions at 11:0134<br />
Kimba, Evaristo<br />
Adoula-Tshombe talks 6:0883<br />
draft of DRC federal constitution 7:0049<br />
forwards message from U.S. to Moise Tshombe<br />
7:0582<br />
and Katanga 6: 0384; 7: 0409, 0464, 0504, 0583,<br />
0585, 0589<br />
letter from Eliua Wambe Mathu 6:1091<br />
letter from Robert Gardiner 7:0017<br />
lettertoUThant6:1076<br />
message to Dwight D. Eisenhower 4: 0607, 0611<br />
message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4:0175,0176<br />
requests clarification of remarks by U Thant 6: 0369<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga 5:1006<br />
US Information Agency cultural and information center<br />
in Elisabethville 6:0916<br />
visit to Belgium 5:1004<br />
King, Martin Luther, Jr.<br />
to appear before UN Apartheid Committee 11: 0424<br />
King, R. G. O.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11:0392<br />
Kirk, Alan<br />
Kitona agreement 5:0991<br />
mission to Belgium 5:1039,1050, 1097; 6: 0019,<br />
0021<br />
and Union Miniere du Haut Katanga 5:1030,1050,<br />
1077, 1080<br />
visit to Katanga 5:1032<br />
Kitenge, Gabriel<br />
threat to arrest foreign consuls in Katanga 7:0464,<br />
0476<br />
Kitona agreement<br />
allegations that U.S. ambassador was author of<br />
5:0901<br />
British views on 5: 0988<br />
concerns about 5: 0906; 6:0004<br />
draft resolution on 6:0171<br />
326 Subject Index
evaluation and comment on 5:0878<br />
implementation of 5: 0861, 0910, 0916, 0924, 0939,<br />
0943, 0970,1010,1100; 6: 0012, 0071, 0103<br />
implementation of, and U.S. 5: 0001, 0905, 0922,<br />
0968, 0989,1019; 6:0008, 0044<br />
Katanga assembly and approval of 4:0306, 0307,<br />
0309, 0311; 5:0941,1043<br />
Katanga "committee report" on 6: 0032<br />
Katangese reaction to 5:0908<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s review of terms of 4:0299<br />
official text of 5: 0873<br />
pressure on Moise Tshombe by extremists to renege<br />
on 5: 0965<br />
success of 5:0999<br />
support for 5: 0860, 0929, 0977, 0991<br />
and U.S.<br />
discussions with Cyrille Adoula on 5:0958,1025<br />
State Department ideas on substance of 5:0848<br />
statement on 5: 0876<br />
view of Katangan Assembly's competence to<br />
discuss 5: 0972<br />
Welensky, Roy•urges Moise Tshombe to accept<br />
5: 0940; 6: 0020<br />
Kltona conference<br />
arrangements for 5: 0791, 0827-0829, 0843<br />
cease-fire at Katanga during 5:0842<br />
British agree to guarantee security of Moise Tshombe<br />
at 5: 0805<br />
DRC government participants at 5:0844<br />
first day of 5: 0842<br />
Katangese cabinet repudiates points agreed to by<br />
Moise Tshombe at 5:0897<br />
negotiations at 5: 0805, 0821, 0847, 0853, 0866<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
accuses Edmund A. Gullion of interference with<br />
5:1037<br />
concessions made by 5: 0863<br />
departure for 5:0839<br />
to meet Cyrille Adoula at 5: 0812<br />
transportation to 5: 0830, 0835, 0838<br />
U.S.<br />
informed that accord reached at 5: 0872<br />
interest in successful outcome of 5: 0773<br />
thanks British and Rhodesian governments for<br />
Moise Tshombe's presence at 5: 0920<br />
use of Katanga tax collection plan to force Moise<br />
Tshombe to implement 6:0440<br />
Kivu province, DRC<br />
attempted takeover by Antoine Gizenga 5: 0785,<br />
0797, 0800<br />
famine and bloodshed in 6:0128<br />
Kiwanuka, Benedicto<br />
visit to U.S. 1: 0334<br />
Klutznick, Philip M.<br />
visit to DRC 3: 0791<br />
Koinange, Mbiyu<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s reply to letter from 12: 0253, 0256, 0258<br />
Kolwezi, DRC<br />
UN air attack on 5: 0146<br />
Kone, Jean-Marie<br />
letter of introduction from Modibo Keita for 10:0809<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0599, 0604, 0608, 0611,<br />
0616,0617,0802<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0590, 0592, 0605, 0610, 0613, 0629,<br />
0635, 0636<br />
Kongolo, DRC<br />
DRC attack on Katangese position at 4:0972<br />
Katangese agression against 6:0241<br />
Kouilou dam project<br />
general 3: 0866<br />
Youlou, Fulbert•plans for 9:0611<br />
Kraft, Joseph<br />
appointment as U.S. ambassador to Tunisia 10: 0191<br />
Krim, Belkacem<br />
recriminations with Tunisian government 12:1017<br />
Krishna Menen, V. K.<br />
opinion of Modibo Keita's performance at Belgrade<br />
Conference of Non-Aligned Nations 10: 0638<br />
Krock, Arthur<br />
criticizes U.S. voting in UN 5: 0233<br />
Kronacker, Baron [?]<br />
famine and bloodshed in Kivu province, DRC 6:0128<br />
Kuanda, Kenneth<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:1001<br />
discusses situation in Central <strong>Africa</strong> 10:0897<br />
discussions with Ralph A. Dungan 10: 0896<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0867, 0870, 0874-0876,<br />
0894, 0895, 0900, 0905<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0197<br />
trip to UN 10: 0994<br />
U.S. reply to message from 10:0865, 0868<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0895, 0900, 0905, 0999<br />
Kumi, Ayeh<br />
negotiations for transfer of gold mines from British<br />
companies to Ghanaian government 8: 0479<br />
reaction to U.S. decision to participate in Volta River<br />
project in Ghana 8: 0454<br />
Kyaruzi, [?]<br />
dismissal of 12:0333<br />
Labor<br />
U.S. task force considers programs for <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
1:0606<br />
Labor assistance programs, U.S.<br />
in DRC 6:1020<br />
Labor unions<br />
general strike in DRC 6:0530<br />
unrest in DRC 5: 0615, 0616<br />
Subject Index 327
Lalaing, Josse de<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0382<br />
Lawless, William J.<br />
biographical sketch of 8: 0596<br />
discussions with Ghanaian officials on anti-Western<br />
press attacks 8: 0761<br />
Lebanon<br />
urged by U.S. not to export aircraft to Qatar 5:1018<br />
Legum, Colin<br />
articles on situation in Ghana 7: 0827, 0829, 0834<br />
Lenin Peace Prize<br />
awarded to Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0312<br />
Leonhart, William<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12:0180<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0181<br />
delivers message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Julius Nyerere<br />
12:0213<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s personal representative to Tanganyikan<br />
Republic Day ceremonies 12: 0202,0204, 0210,<br />
0212,0214<br />
presentation of credentials by 12:0183, 0185, 0186<br />
Leopold vil le, DRC<br />
martial law established in 5:0615<br />
Liberia<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0773<br />
economic development in 1: 0889<br />
proposal for greater participation in support of DRC<br />
settlement by 7: 0110<br />
reaction to U.S. approval of Volta River project in<br />
Ghana 8: 0424<br />
Libya<br />
background data on 10:0487<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0749. 0773<br />
foreign policy with Tunisia 12: 0780<br />
petroleum industry in 10: 0487<br />
reaction to U.S. decision to sell Hawk missiles to<br />
Israel 10: 0487<br />
role in Algerian situation 2:0754<br />
U.S. military assistance to 10: 0487<br />
U.S. technical and economic assistance to 10:0487<br />
Wheelus Air Force Base in 10: 0487<br />
Lincoln University<br />
Bowles, Chester•address to 9: 0232<br />
Lincoln University <strong>Africa</strong>n Student Center<br />
report on 1:0625, 0626<br />
Linner, Sture<br />
biographical sketch of 4:0556<br />
discussion on possible Katangese government<br />
movement on Elisabethville air field 5: 0659<br />
discussions with Cyrille Adoula 5: 0667<br />
meeting<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 5: 0902<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0555<br />
with Tshombe, Moise 6:0103, 0152<br />
new duties in Middle East 5:1074<br />
reassignment to Brussels, Belgium 6: 0548<br />
U.S. aid to DRC 5:1093<br />
Loeb, James I.<br />
appointed U.S. ambassador to Guinea 10: 0027<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0086, 0087<br />
biographical sketch of 10:0085<br />
expresses <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s appreciation for message from<br />
Ahmed Sekou Toure 10:0121<br />
letter of introduction from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0081, 0089,<br />
0095,0102,0110<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0079<br />
London Dally Telegraph<br />
attacks activities of U.S. Consulate General in<br />
Salisbury, Rhodesia 10:0911<br />
London Observer<br />
articles on situation in Ghana 7:0827, 0829, 0834<br />
Louisiana<br />
hurricane disaster in 10:0666, 0669, 0671, 0672<br />
Loumanza, Albert<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5:0568<br />
personal appeal to <strong>Kennedy</strong> for financial aid 5:0569,<br />
0570<br />
Lubilash Bridge<br />
mined for destruction if DRC army threatens invasion<br />
7: 0581<br />
reopening of 7: 0057, 0388, 0420, 0477, 0534, 0578<br />
Lumumba, Patrice<br />
arrest of 7: 0770<br />
assassination of 7: 0966, 0972; 9: 0016, 0227, 0567,<br />
0569<br />
legal and constitutional position of 3: 0567<br />
release of 7:0937<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E.•statement on the death of<br />
3: 0588, 0589, 0590,0591<br />
visit to U.S. 3: 0640<br />
Lundula, Victor<br />
in Albertville to stop Katangese aggression against<br />
Kongolo 6: 0241<br />
views on Katanga problem 7:0322<br />
Luthuli, Albert J.<br />
biographical data on 1:0397<br />
discussions with 2:0251<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0359, 0361, 0387-0389, 0390,<br />
0391,0394-0396<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0382, 0384-0386<br />
meeting with Joseph C. Satterthwaite 2: 0252<br />
message of congratulations from Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
1:0392<br />
message of congratulations from Julius Nyerere<br />
1:0392<br />
328 Subject Index
South <strong>Africa</strong>n reaction to winning of Nobel Peace<br />
Prize by 1:0399<br />
travel plans of 1: 0393<br />
MacArthur, Douglas, II<br />
statement on Belgian contribution to DRC 6:0525<br />
McGhee, Gsorge C.<br />
briefing by UN on military situation in Katanga 7:0097<br />
controversial speech by 5:1072<br />
departure for Elisabethville 7: 0069<br />
discussions<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 6: 0172; 7: 0086<br />
with Bomboko, Justin 5: 0005<br />
with Dean, <strong>John</strong> 6: 0803<br />
on DRC situation 5: 0023; 7:0097, 0520<br />
with Gardiner, Robert 7: 0292<br />
evaluation of DRC situation 6:0631 ; 7:0600<br />
letters•from Adoula, Cyrille 7: 0519, 0552<br />
letters•from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0270,0271<br />
meetings•with Dodd, Thomas J. 5:1099<br />
meetings•with members of European community in<br />
Katanga 7: 0131, 0135<br />
ordered to return to DRC by <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0936<br />
possible trips to DRC and Katanga 4:0993<br />
reply to <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s letter of appreciation 5: 0275<br />
report on mission to DRC 4: 0938, 0940<br />
report on principal DRC-Katanga developments<br />
7: 0296<br />
reviews U.S. position on DRC with Louis Scheyven<br />
5:1065<br />
and Tshombe, Moise<br />
letters from 4: 0920; 7: 0261, 0265, 0270, 0352<br />
letters to 4:0880, 0887, 0975; 7:0556<br />
meetings with 7:0086, 0093, 0100, 0128, 0129,<br />
0245,0251,0292<br />
rebuked for release of minutes of conversations<br />
7: 0566<br />
talks with 7: 0140, 0172, 0300, 0331, 0382, 0568<br />
U.S. policy on DRC 6: 0598<br />
visit to Belgium 4: 0993<br />
Mcllvaine, Robinson<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7: 0616, 0704<br />
arrives in Washington, D.C., for consultations 7:0736<br />
biographical data on 7: 0705, 0737<br />
discussions with Christophe Soglo 7: 0757<br />
McKay, Vernon<br />
meeting with Kwame Nkrumah 8: 0968, 0969<br />
McKeown, Sean<br />
actions of Ethiopian UN contingent 5:0961<br />
strategy for Elisabethville campaign 5:0690<br />
Macleod, lain<br />
statement on British financial assistance to<br />
Tanganyika 12: 0088<br />
Macmlllan, Harold<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0681 ; 8: 0282, 0395<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0189, 0190<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0964<br />
meeting with Rashidi Kawawa and Milton Obote<br />
12: 0231<br />
Rusk, Dean•reply to letter on DRC from 6: 0660<br />
Welensky, Roy•blamed for failure of Federation of<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland 10:0989<br />
McNamara, Robert S.<br />
Angola problem 3: 0106, 0110<br />
U.S. position on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0642, 0668;<br />
12:0604<br />
Madagascar<br />
see Malagasy Republic<br />
Maga, Hubert<br />
antigovernment demonstrations 7:0742<br />
criticism of U.S. at entente meeting 7:0708<br />
dissolution of government of 7:0746, 0748, 0749,<br />
0754<br />
financial aid offer to 7: 0699, 0700<br />
invited to visit USSR 7: 0701<br />
invites <strong>Kennedy</strong> to attend Dahomey's Independence<br />
Day celebrations 7:0719, 0720, 0725-0729<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7:0611, 0612<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7: 0613-0615, 0730<br />
possible political developments against 7: 0621<br />
proposed visit to U.S. 7:0618, 0623, 0629, 0702,<br />
0713, 0714, 0716, 0731, 0733, 0734<br />
resignation of 7: 0746, 0747<br />
trip to northern Dahomey 7: 0756<br />
Maghreb states<br />
political relations and problems within 2: 0631<br />
Mahamba, Alexandre<br />
New Year's greeting to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0501, 0502<br />
Mahoney, William P., Jr.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:0594, 0831 ; 9: 0548<br />
biographical sketch of 8: 0595, 0832; 9: 0549<br />
delivers <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s letter to Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0063<br />
discussions<br />
with Dei-Anang, Michael F. 9: 0065<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0553, 0555, 0557, 0558<br />
of <strong>Kennedy</strong> with Edgar F. Kaiser and Chad F.<br />
CalhounS: 1063<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 8: 0663; 9: 0104, 0280<br />
Ghana•U.S. ambassador to 8:0604-0606, 0615,<br />
0650<br />
Ghanaian media attacks on U.S. 8:0759<br />
Ghanaian press attack on 8:0944<br />
impressions of G. Mennen Williams's trip to Ghana<br />
9: 0282<br />
Subject Index 329
Mahoney, William P., Jr. cont.<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
credentials presented to 8:0610<br />
meeting with 8:0654, 0741, 0825,1063; 9:0024,<br />
0030, 0542<br />
reply to message on assassination attempt from<br />
8: 0720<br />
visit to Guinea Press 8: 0872<br />
Maiga, Abdoulaye<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0714<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0715<br />
Malagasy Republic<br />
observations on 1:0199<br />
Malaya<br />
asked by UN not to withdraw military contingent from<br />
DRC 7: 0547<br />
reduction of UN contingent in DRC 7:0231<br />
withdrawal of UN contingent from DRC 7:0239<br />
Mali<br />
balance of payments deficits 10: 0745<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0737<br />
cabinet reorganization in 10: 0753<br />
closing of U.S. cultural center in 10: 0681, 0693, 0700<br />
currency and monetary reform 10:0732,0734, 0736,<br />
0738<br />
diplomatic personnel denied exemption from customs<br />
duties and taxes 10: 0750<br />
economic situation 10:0749<br />
financial negotiations with France 10: 0732, 0738,<br />
0742, 0793<br />
financial situation in 10: 0747<br />
French government staff•fate of 10:0744<br />
incidents in U.S.•racial 9: 0680,0685; 10:0674,<br />
0676, 0680<br />
internal politics of 10:0600, 0716<br />
international relations 10: 0600<br />
relations with U.S. 10: 0600, 0613, 0648, 0655, 0700,<br />
0711<br />
and U.S.<br />
accomplishments in 10: 0621<br />
AID program review in 10: 0704<br />
military aircraft in withdrawal of 10:0700<br />
military assistance program in 10: 0721, 0724,<br />
0783, 0786, 0795<br />
policy in 10:0625<br />
presidential determination on 10:0780, 0782, 0783<br />
reply to protest note on Michel Collet from 9:0686<br />
shipment of police arms for 10: 0589<br />
supports Mali's case for quota from IMF 10:0783<br />
Manbey, David<br />
report on conditions at Kigali, Rwanda 11:0134<br />
Manpower conference<br />
Ghana refuses U.S. invitation to attend 8: 0688<br />
possible attendance of Ahmed Sekou Toure at<br />
9:0807, 0808<br />
Margal, Albert<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0392<br />
Margal, Milton<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0397<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message<br />
on 1st anniversary of independence of 11: 0406,<br />
0409, 0410<br />
on independence of Sierra Leone 11: 0387, 0389<br />
on Sierra Leone's admission to membership in UN<br />
11:0398<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s gift to 11:0386<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0419<br />
visit to U.S. 11:0396<br />
Mang'enya, Erasto<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0371<br />
Massamba-Debat, Alphonse<br />
biographical sketch of 5: 0547<br />
presidency of Congo (Brazzaville) 5:0543<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0549, 0550, 0551, 0553<br />
Masumbuko, Pie<br />
message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Mwami (King) Mwambutsa<br />
IV 11:0376<br />
Mathu, Eliud Wambe<br />
criticizes Indian UN troops for wanting to fight with<br />
Katangese 7:0472<br />
letter from Moise Tshombe 4: 0905<br />
letter to Evariste Kimba 6:1091<br />
Mauritania<br />
admission to UN 3: 0763, 0866<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0737<br />
Mboya, Tom<br />
comments on Julius Nyerere's visit to U.S. 12: 0549<br />
protests statements by Allen J. Eilender 1: 0874, 0881<br />
Mea'ole, Tupua Tamasese<br />
death of 2: 0062<br />
illness of 2: 0061<br />
Media<br />
see Press; names of specific newspapers, etc.<br />
Mensah, J. H.<br />
discussions with David B. Bohlen 9: 0269, 0270<br />
Mercenaries<br />
allegations that Moise Tshombe increasing strength of<br />
6:0744<br />
police and security files on 6: 0602<br />
Thant, U•emphasis on 6:0188<br />
use in Katanga of 4: 0878<br />
Merchant, Livingston T.<br />
discussions on status of multilateral force 9: 0268<br />
330 Subject Index
Meredith, James<br />
Ghana offers educational facilities to 9: 0065<br />
Katangese press comments on case of 7: 0053<br />
repercussions of incident involving 7: 0284<br />
Methodists<br />
arrest of missionaries in Angola 3: 0295, 0296<br />
Middle East<br />
financing of UN operations in 5:0233, 0259<br />
Linner, Sture•appointed UN special representative in<br />
5:1074<br />
Mikoyan, Anastas<br />
visit to Ghana 8:0484<br />
Military assistance program, U.S.<br />
in Mali 10: 0783, 0786, 0795<br />
use of equipment in Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong> 3: 0132, 0260<br />
Military training, <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
U.S. policies on 1:0506<br />
Missionaries<br />
arrest in Angola of 3:0295, 0296<br />
flights in Katanga by 6:1061<br />
Portuguese harrassment of operations in<br />
Mozambique 10:0832, 0834<br />
supplies to outlying stations in Katanga 6:1046, 1047,<br />
1062<br />
Mitra statement<br />
UN denial of 5:1028<br />
Moanda, Vital<br />
agreement with Moise Tshombe 7: 0220, 0222<br />
Mobil Corporation<br />
deadline for paying Katangese income tax 6:0847<br />
decides not to form Katangese subsidiary 6:1059<br />
Mobutu, Joseph Desiree<br />
biographical sketch of 5: 0467<br />
cancellation of trip to Brussels and London 6: 0841<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5:0479, 0480, 0487, 0511<br />
letter to UN on training DRC army 6: 0279<br />
meeting with Colonel[?] Greene on training of DRC<br />
army 6:0840<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0469, 0474, 0482<br />
ordered by Cyrille Adoula not to go to Brussels<br />
6:0838<br />
request for Belgian military mission 6:0546<br />
UN and 3: 0640<br />
Mokaddem, Sadok<br />
discussions with Walt W. Rostow 12: 0759<br />
situation at Bizerte 12:1006,1026,1058<br />
visit to Libya 12:0780<br />
Mond lane, Eduardo<br />
independence of Mozambique 12: 0274<br />
memorandum on situation in Mozambique 10:0816<br />
Monetary reform<br />
letter from Paul-Henri Spaak to Cyrille Adoula on<br />
5:0537<br />
Malian government policy of 10: 0736<br />
negotiations between France and Mali on 10: 0738<br />
"Monrovia group"<br />
meeting of foreign ministers of 8:0679, 0707<br />
Moor, Carol C.<br />
discussions with Charles E. <strong>John</strong>son 5: 0565<br />
Morocco<br />
Algerian refugees in 2: 0984<br />
attempted assassination of Kwame Nkrumah 8: 0780<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0749<br />
conflict with Algeria 9: 0542, 0544<br />
effectiveness of troops in UN military forces in DRC<br />
5:0967<br />
extradition of Lebanese traders from 9:0912<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•message from 9: 0546<br />
relations with Tunisia 12:1112<br />
shipment of medical supplies to Tunisia 12:1060<br />
U.S. bases in 1:0106<br />
Morris, Brewster H.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0544, 0546<br />
biographical sketch of 3:0545<br />
Moss, Frank<br />
asks to be member of U.S. delegation to Tanganyikan<br />
independence celebrations 12: 0047<br />
Motion Picture Export Association of America<br />
(MPEAA)<br />
dispute with Tunisian government on film tax 12: 0678<br />
Mouvement Pour L'independence et Resistance<br />
(MIR)<br />
calls for support of Moise Tshombe and resistance to<br />
UN 5:0741<br />
Mozambique<br />
Addis Ababa conference 10: 0830<br />
assessment of Portuguese rule in 10:0838<br />
background paper on 12:0371<br />
conditions in 10:0817<br />
independence of 12: 0274<br />
memo on 2:0170; 10: 0816<br />
nationalist training camps in Tanganyika 12: 0336<br />
political situation in 10: 0817; 12: 0288, 0294, 0299,<br />
0303,0307,0313<br />
Portuguese campaign of harassment against U.S.<br />
missionary operations in 10: 0832, 0834<br />
prospects for nationalism and revolt in 2: 0171<br />
racial problems in 1: 0579<br />
threat posed by continued Portuguese rule in<br />
12:0277<br />
U.S. efforts to prevent recurrance of Angolan situation<br />
in 3: 0359<br />
Mozambique Liberation Front<br />
Portuguese officials and arms purchased for 12: 0357<br />
terrorist campaign to attract attention to struggle<br />
against Portuguese rule 10:0835<br />
Subject Index 331
Mozón, R. J.<br />
discussions with U.S. on world without the bomb<br />
8: 0574<br />
Mpakaniye, Lazare<br />
presentation of credentials by 11:0346<br />
Muhlrwa, Andre<br />
and Burundi 11:0029, 0227, 0242,0298<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0229<br />
letter to Paul-Henri Spaak 11: 0334<br />
speech by 11:0115<br />
U.S. urges clemency for assassins of Prince Louis<br />
Rwagasore11:0339<br />
withdrawal of Belgian troops 11: 0029<br />
Mulokozi, Bernard<br />
biographical sketch of 12:0371<br />
Multilateral force (MLF)<br />
status of 9: 0268<br />
Munanka, I. M. Bhoke<br />
biographical sketch of 12:0371<br />
Munongo, Godefroid<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0760, 0762; 4: 0175, 0176<br />
obstructionism of 6:0374<br />
Mustapha, Mohammed Sanusi<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0392<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9: 0701 ; 11: 0399, 0401, 0402,<br />
0403<br />
Mutakawadiloma (Mutaka), Charles<br />
status of 6: 0427<br />
telegrams to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0386, 0389, 0390, 0391,<br />
0393, 0535<br />
Mwambutsa IV (Mwaml of Burundi)<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message on 1st<br />
anniversary of independence of Burundi 11:0378<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message on independence<br />
of Burundi 11:0077<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:1038<br />
message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0376<br />
postpones visit to U.S. 11: 0211<br />
speech by 11:0114<br />
U.S. inquiry on desire to have only minister accredited<br />
to U.S. rather than ambassador 11: 0240<br />
U.S. urges clemancy for assassins of Prince Louis<br />
Rwagasore11:0339<br />
visit to Uganda 11: 0331<br />
visit to U.S. 10:1042, 1059, 1060; 11: 0091, 0095,<br />
0103,0231,0304<br />
Nairay, Guy<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Nasser, Gamal Abdel<br />
discussions with U.S. on DRC situation 5:0891<br />
<strong>National</strong> Rural Community Development Program<br />
in Colombia 9: 0820, 0823, 0826<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council, U.S.<br />
actions on Ghana 8:0367<br />
meeting on Volta River project in Ghana 8: 0422<br />
NATO<br />
and Angolan situation 3:0326, 0328, 0330, 0332<br />
discussion of Berlin Crisis 4: 0127<br />
U.S. discussions with Paul-Henri Spaak on 5: 0246<br />
Naude, Willem C.<br />
discussions with Dean Rusk 2:0616<br />
discussions with U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son 11: 0467<br />
Ndele, Albert<br />
accompanies Cyrille Adoula on trip to U.S. 4: 0035<br />
Ndenzako, Leon<br />
presentation of credentials by 11: 0380<br />
Ndwaniye, [?]<br />
biographical sketch of 11:0266<br />
Negroes, U.S.<br />
Ghanaian press attacks on 9:0155, 0160, 0162,<br />
0165,0168,0179<br />
leaders meet with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1:0972<br />
Nehru, B. K.<br />
DRC situation 6: 0631<br />
Nehru, Jawaharlal<br />
concern on UN efforts in the DRC 3: 0633<br />
discussions with Dean Rusk on DRC 3: 0632<br />
letter from Cyrille Adoula 4:0596<br />
message to Albert Luthuli 1: 0392<br />
Nemchina, [?]<br />
expresses doubts on U Thant's DRC peace plan<br />
7: 0074<br />
Nendaka, Victor<br />
political showdown between Cyrille Adoula and 5:0744<br />
Neocolonialism<br />
Ghanaian Times charges U.S. with inventing 9: 0227<br />
Newsweek<br />
article on CIA domination of U.S. student exchange<br />
program 9: 0171, 0175<br />
New Times<br />
article attacking U.S. Peace Corps 8:0957<br />
New York Times<br />
inquiry on DRC mission to purchase aircraft from U.S.<br />
and Great Britain 6: 0280<br />
Ngalula, Joseph<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•instructions to 7:0153<br />
disaffection of Katangese population and gendarmerie<br />
7:0291<br />
DRC peace plan implementation 7:0051<br />
Katanga cease-fire agreement 7:0197, 0498<br />
paper on foreign exchange and revenues 7: 0215<br />
Ngendandumwe, Pierre<br />
prime minister of Burundi 11: 0372, 0373<br />
Niger<br />
International Cooperation Administration aid to<br />
10:0687<br />
332 Subject Index
Nigeria<br />
attempted assassination of Kwame Nkrumah 8:0762<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0755<br />
Ghana's involvement in importation of illegal arms into<br />
8: 0826<br />
military situation in 2:0075<br />
support of DRC settlement by 7:0110<br />
Nkomo, Joshua<br />
arrival in Salibury, Rhodesia 2:0438<br />
results of rift with Ndabaningi Sithole faction in ZAPU<br />
10:1007<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
activities at Addis Ababa conference 2:0353<br />
Accra•Colombo conference meeting at 9:0543<br />
Accra•U.S. embassy 8: 0803, 0951<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly 8:0611, 0616<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n heads of state's comments on 8:0953<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n parliament•proposal for bicameral 9:0124<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n states and Common Market 8:0823<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n students in USSR 8: 0576<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n unity ideas 8:0501<br />
assassination attempt•after 8: 0712, 0782<br />
assassination attempt on 8: 0681, 0682, 0693, 0696,<br />
0707, 0708, 0718, 0720, 0734, 0737, 0738, 0742,<br />
0751, 0752, 0754, 0762, 0770, 0780, 0894, 0949,<br />
0960, 0974,1043; 9:0488, 0494<br />
assassination of Patrice Lumumba 7: 0966<br />
attacks East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation 9:0498<br />
birthday message to•<strong>Kennedy</strong> 9:0507,0510<br />
British view of activities of 9: 0312<br />
and China-India dispute 9: 0259<br />
civil rights address and march in U.S.•films of<br />
9:0506, 0509<br />
civil rights program of U.S. 9:0508<br />
cold war and <strong>Africa</strong> 8:0164<br />
compared with Thomas Jefferson 8:0416-0418<br />
compliments U.S. for condemning OAS atrocities in<br />
Algeria 8: 0630, 0631, 0635, 0637<br />
contingencies in event of death or removal from office<br />
of 8: 0819, 1024,1025<br />
discussions<br />
with Calhoun, Chad F. 8: 0195, 0553,1032,1035,<br />
1036; 9: 0073, 0110, 0121, 0722<br />
with Carter, George 8: 0559<br />
on false charges against CIA in The Spark 9:0150<br />
with Fleming, Robert 8: 0562<br />
with Hassan, Crown Prince Moulay 7:0963<br />
with Kaiser, Edgar 8:1032,1035,1036<br />
with Mahoney, William P., Jr. 8:0663; 9:0104,<br />
0280<br />
on Morocco-Algeria conflict 9:0544<br />
on Nydell-Davis persona non grata cases 8:1004,<br />
1010; 9: 0036, 0098<br />
with Randall, Clarence B.•on Volta River project<br />
8:0287,0412<br />
with Russell, Francis•on Volta River project<br />
8:0287,0412<br />
on Sekou Toure, Ahmed•dealings with USSR<br />
8: 0500<br />
with Shriver, R. Sargent 9: 0181<br />
with U.S. 8: 0058; 9: 0134<br />
with U.S. on Cuban Missile Crisis 8:0839, 0845,<br />
0863<br />
with Williams, G. Mennen 9: 0280<br />
domestic opposition to 9: 0248<br />
and DRC 7: 0770, 0773, 0939, 0978, 0986, 0991,<br />
0994, 1004, 1007, 1014,1019,1020; 8: 0055,<br />
0059, 0837<br />
Eilender, Allen J.•comments on 1:0885<br />
evaluation of 9: 0152, 0491<br />
goals 7: 0785<br />
Iraqi revolution interview 9: 0223<br />
Kaiser Industries Corporation and Valco smelter<br />
8:0492<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
appointment with 8: 0074<br />
discussions with 8: 0105, 0124, 0125<br />
letters from 7: 0766, 0790, 0793, 0942, 0948,<br />
0965; 8: 0149, 0151, 0172, 0173, 0256, 0259,<br />
0534, 0535, 0537, 0540, 0604-0606, 0857;<br />
9:0063,0195<br />
letters to 7:0770, 0778, 0792, 0812, 0947, 0953;<br />
8: 0006, 0033, 0034, 0045, 0134, 0154, 0155,<br />
0157, 0160, 0169, 0170, 0249, 0250, 0257,<br />
0258, 0263-0265, 0410, 0431, 0435, 0452,<br />
0453,0504,0539,0542,0545,0547,0615,<br />
0626, 0649, 0650, 0664, 0667, 0669, 0673,<br />
0705, 0706, 0840, 0845, 0862, 0863,1051,<br />
1053; 9: 0032, 0034, 0054, 0066, 0067, 0104<br />
meetings with 8: 0053, 0054, 0058, 0066-0068,<br />
0075,0111,0118<br />
messages from 8:0644, 0645, 0647<br />
Lenin Peace Prize 9:0312<br />
letters<br />
to Black, Eugene•requesting World Bank adviser<br />
8:0488<br />
to Calhoun, Chad F. 9: 0034<br />
from Kaiser, Edgar 9: 0049<br />
to Stevenson, Adlai E. 7:0937<br />
on U.S. resumption of nuclear testing 8: 0627,<br />
0631<br />
Liberia•delegation to 8: 0679<br />
Mahoney, William P., Jr.•presents credentials to<br />
8:0610<br />
Mahoney, William P., Jr.•requests appointment with<br />
8: 0741<br />
Subject Index 333
Nkrumah, Kwame cont.<br />
meetings<br />
with Bowles, Chester 8: 0864<br />
with Calhoun, Chad F. 7:1011; 8:0186,1030;<br />
9:0126<br />
with Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0468, 0594<br />
with Kaiser, Edgar F. 8:1064<br />
with Kaiser Industries Corporation representatives<br />
9: 0301<br />
with Keita, Modibo 10: 0468, 0594<br />
with McKay, Vernon 8: 0968, 0969<br />
with Mahoney, William P., Jr. 8:0654, 0825,1063;<br />
9: 0024, 0030, 0542<br />
with Randall, Clarence B. 8: 0287, 0383,0404,<br />
0409<br />
with Russell, Francis 8: 0383<br />
with Sekou Toure, Ahmed 10: 0468, 0594<br />
with U.S. congressional delegation 8:0276<br />
messages<br />
to Algeria 9: 0546<br />
to Hammarskjold, Dag 7:0994,1000<br />
from Kaiser, Edgar F. 8: 0955, 0956<br />
to Khrushchev, Nikita•on dismantling of missile<br />
bases 8: 0858<br />
from Mahoney, William P., Jr. 8: 0720<br />
to Morocco 9: 0546<br />
on U.S. condemnation of OAS atrocities in Algeria<br />
8: 0622<br />
New Year's greetings to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 8:0967<br />
nuclear testing•U.S. 8:0632, 0636-0638, 0663,<br />
0664, 0667, 0669, 0673, 0705, 0706<br />
and Peace Corps 8: 0898, 0914; 9: 0486<br />
political asylum for Antoine Gizenga 6:0503<br />
pro-Soviet statements by 7: 0820<br />
speeches<br />
general 2: 0194, 0318<br />
to Second Conference of <strong>Africa</strong>n Journalists<br />
9: 0550<br />
welcoming Leonid Brezhnev 7: 0998<br />
triptoUSSR9:0312<br />
UN efforts 8: 0135<br />
UN General Assembly•plans to attend 8:0023,<br />
0028, 0038<br />
and U.S.<br />
correspondence with•propaganda 8:0015<br />
protests Ghanaian press attacks on Negroes to<br />
8: 0884; 9: 0179<br />
reply to letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7: 0788, 0789,0952,<br />
0954; 8: 0022, 0023, 0028, 0037, 0038, 0159,<br />
0174, 0537, 0540, 0623, 0667, 0669; 9:0042,<br />
0043, 0047<br />
and shipment of jet aircraft to Katanga to 8:0017<br />
and status of Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0053<br />
USSR and liberation of <strong>Africa</strong> 8: 0137<br />
views and attitudes of 9: 0269, 0270<br />
visits to U.S. 7:1016, 1017; 8: 0023, 0028, 0038,<br />
0050, 0053. 0057, 0122, 0129<br />
visits with G. Mennen Williams 8: 0235, 0240<br />
World Bank advice requested 8: 0617<br />
see also Ghana; Volta River project<br />
Nogueira, Franco<br />
and Angola 3: 0011, 0277, 0444, 0446<br />
appearance before North Atlantic Council 3: 0292<br />
letter to Dean Rusk 3:0300<br />
and Portuguese difficulties in <strong>Africa</strong> 3:0022, 0025,<br />
0026, 0092, 0272, 0297<br />
Nonallgnment<br />
Addis Ababa conference resolution on 2:0310<br />
of Ghana 8:0246<br />
Nordic Council<br />
Nyerere, Julius•invitation to visit capitals of 12:0338<br />
North <strong>Africa</strong><br />
economic and functional cooperation in 2:0631<br />
military relationships in 2: 0631<br />
relations with Europe and Soviet bloc 2: 0631<br />
U.S. interests and prospects in 2:0631<br />
North Atlantic Council (NAC)<br />
Angolan "rapporteur" problem at 3:0363<br />
charges of U.S. aid to Angolan terrorists 3: 0010<br />
Nogueira, Franco•appearance before 3:0292<br />
U.S. response to Portuguese presentation at 3:0356<br />
Norway<br />
resolution on apartheid in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
12:0034<br />
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty<br />
efforts of F. E. Boaten to conclude 9:0283, 0286<br />
letter from Kwame Nkrumah to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 9:0067<br />
proposed Moscow conference to discuss 9:0285<br />
Nuclear testing<br />
underground•Ghanaian UN resolution on<br />
suspension of 8: 0861<br />
U.S.<br />
decision to resume 8: 0548<br />
discussions on 8: 0663<br />
Ghanaian protest of 8: 0564, 0566, 0637, 0654,<br />
0658, 0664, 0667, 0669, 0673, 0674, 0676,<br />
0705, 0706<br />
resumption of 8: 0623, 0627, 0631<br />
statement on 8:0671<br />
suspend high altitude 8: 0632, 0636, 0638<br />
USSR discussions 8: 0663<br />
Nyasaland<br />
deficit of 10:0882<br />
future of 12:0144<br />
UN resolution granting independence to 12: 0140<br />
334 Subject Index
Nydall, Carl<br />
Ghanaian government<br />
asks for recall of 8: 0976, 0980, 0983, 0984, 0990,<br />
1002<br />
presents charges against 8: 0983, 0984<br />
reconsiders case against 8: 0997<br />
and Nkrumah, Kwame 8:1010; 9:0036, 0098<br />
persona non grata case 8: 0988, 0990, 0994, 0998,<br />
1003,1005, 1017,1020, 1030; 9:0145, 0148,<br />
0151<br />
resumes duties in Ghana 9: 0143, 0144<br />
on staff at U.S. embassy, Accra 8:1004<br />
theft of license plate from car of 8:1041<br />
U.S. embassy instructions for case against 8:1007<br />
U.S. publicizes good works in Ghana by 8: 0996<br />
Nyembo, Albert<br />
secret trip to France 7:0402<br />
Thant, U•requests location of 7: 0335<br />
Nyerere, Julius<br />
Addis Ababa conference 2: 0316; 12: 0577<br />
appoints Rashidi Kawawa vice president of<br />
Tanganyika 12: 0229<br />
and area developments 12: 0271<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0371, 0454<br />
British aid offer 12:0076<br />
civil rights controversy in U.S. 12: 0584<br />
discussions<br />
with Delgado, Humberto 12: 0355<br />
with Rusk, Dean 12:0628<br />
threat posed by continued Portuguese rule in<br />
Mozambique 12:0277<br />
with U.S. 12:0349, 0355<br />
guest list for reception hosted by 12:0543<br />
impressions of Afro-Asian People's Solidarity<br />
Organization conference 12: 0265<br />
and <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
appointment with 12:0060<br />
correspondence with 12: 0067-0071, 0115, 0118,<br />
0205, 0263, 0288, 0297. 0303, 0307, 0312,<br />
0313, 0317, 0320, 0332, 0454, 0587, 0649,<br />
0653, 0658, 0659<br />
discussions with 12:0063, 0619, 0624, 0635,<br />
0638, 0645, 0654, 0655, 0657<br />
joint communiqué with 12: 0371<br />
meetings with 2: 0562; 12: 0062, 0066, 0339<br />
messages 12: 0100, 0102, 0103, 0190, 0191,<br />
0197, 0198, 0200, 0201, 0205, 0207, 0208,<br />
0209, 0221, 0226, 0251, 0371, 0651<br />
statement on arrival in U.S. of 12:0371<br />
message to Albert Luthuli 1:0392<br />
and Mozambique 12:0294, 0299<br />
People's Republic of China's admission to UN<br />
12:0114<br />
as president-elect of Tanganyika 12:0192<br />
as president of Tanganyika 12: 0227, 0235<br />
proposal for economic "brain trust" in Tanganyika<br />
12:0170,0175<br />
requests that no representatives of Portuguese or<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n governments attend any social<br />
events held in his honor 12:0539<br />
resignation as prime minister of Tanganyika 12:0127,<br />
0128<br />
and Southern <strong>Africa</strong> 12:0297, 0585<br />
Tanganyikan cabinet announced 12: 0227, 0229<br />
travel plans of 12:0582<br />
U.S. presidential aircraft available for transport of<br />
12:0542<br />
visit to Nordic Council capitals 12:0338<br />
visit to U.S. 12:0059, 0173, 0316, 0320, 0326, 0342,<br />
0371, 0454, 0504, 0505, 0506, 0508, 0509, 0511,<br />
0513, 0514, 0518, 0521-0523, 0525-0527, 0530,<br />
0534, 0536, 0540, 0545, 0549, 0551, 0554, 0562,<br />
0571, 0572, 0583, 0647, 0649, 0653<br />
White House luncheon for 12:0641<br />
World Food Congress•invited to address 12: 0283,<br />
0286<br />
Nyunzu, DRC<br />
attacked by Katanga gendarmes 6: 0628<br />
Nzuzi, Alphonse<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0695, 0698<br />
OAS<br />
activities in Algeria 2:0940<br />
financial aid from <strong>John</strong> Birch Society 2: 0826<br />
French army garrisons in Algeria•attacks on 2: 0831,<br />
0833, 0839<br />
French suspicion of U.S. support of 2: 0885, 0887<br />
intentions in Algeria 2: 0955, 0989<br />
struggle with French government 2:0795<br />
U.S.<br />
avoids mention in government documents 2:0942<br />
condemns atrocities committed in Algeria by<br />
8: 0620, 0622, 0630, 0631, 0635, 0637, 0654<br />
investigation into contributions to 2: 0824, 0825<br />
OAU<br />
Addis Ababa conference<br />
accomplishments of 2: 0325, 0344<br />
activities of 2: 0195, 0286, 0294<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•activities at 2:0356<br />
Bourguiba, Habib•comments on 2: 0361<br />
concluding ceremonies 2:0299<br />
condemns U.S. racial segregation 2:0272<br />
contribution of 2:0314<br />
correspondence to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 2:0282; 10:0015,<br />
0017, 0092, 0098; 12: 0320<br />
Dacko, David•comments on 2: 0329<br />
discussion items 5:0478, 0500<br />
discussions of <strong>Africa</strong>n unity 2:0319<br />
general 2: 0200, 0324, 0340, 0343, 0539<br />
Subject index 335
OAU cont.<br />
Addis Ababa conference cont.<br />
Ghanaian press accuses Imperialists and Neo-<br />
Colonialists of seeking failure of 9:0242<br />
Guiñean resolution criticizing <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2: 0284;<br />
9:1028-1030; 10: 0013<br />
Guinea's position at 9:1022<br />
Houphouet-Boigny, Felix•comments on 2:0358<br />
impact of decisions in Mozambique 10:0830<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 2: 0192, 0249, 0261, 0264,<br />
0267, 0268<br />
Khrushchev, Nikita•message to 2: 0280<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•activities at 2:0353<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•orders Ghanaian press not to<br />
give publicity to U.S. aid during 9:0257<br />
Nyerere, Julius•comments on 2:0316<br />
Nyerere, Julius•speech at 12: 0577<br />
Obote, Milton•comments on 2: 0316<br />
postscripts to 2:0364<br />
resolutions of 2: 0310, 0350, 0385, 0387, 0406<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•hopes for 10:0012<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•views on 10:0081,0089,<br />
0095,0102<br />
Tito, Josip Broz•message to 2: 0278<br />
Togo's representation at 2: 0269, 0271<br />
Tsiranana, Philibert•comments on 2: 0315<br />
Wachuku, Jaja•comments on 2:0378<br />
charter of 2:0334; 10: 0015, 0017, 0019<br />
Council of Ministers meeting 2: 0591<br />
creation of 2:0299<br />
possible discussion of U.S. racial disturbances by<br />
5:0475, 0478<br />
Obote, Milton<br />
comments on Addis Ababa conference 2:0316<br />
letters to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2: 0274, 0282, 0376<br />
meeting with Harold Macmillan 12:0231<br />
Ogaden<br />
dispute between Ethiopia and Somalia over 2:0609,<br />
0613<br />
Olympio, Sylvanus<br />
assassination attempt against 8: 0371<br />
discussions with U.S. on decision to proceed with<br />
Volta River project in Ghana 8: 0446<br />
"Operation Search"<br />
Ghanaian army units withdrawn from 8:0816<br />
Orlich Boimarclch, Francisco José<br />
message from 2:0538<br />
Orientale province, DRC<br />
Congolese plans to send extraordinary commission to<br />
6:0853<br />
Ormsby-Gore, David<br />
British policy and objectives in DRC 5:1033<br />
letter to Dean Rusk 4:0678<br />
Osman, Aden Abdullah<br />
U.S. military assistance to Southern Rhodesia<br />
10:1032<br />
Ouegnin, Georges<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
Overflight rights<br />
Chad 3: 0517<br />
Pakistan<br />
and U Thant's DRC peace plan 6:1089<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Freedom Movement for East, Central<br />
and South <strong>Africa</strong> (PAFMECSA)<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s reply to message from conference 5: 0267,<br />
0269<br />
supports U.S. policy in DRC 12: 0253, 0256<br />
underground movement in Portugal 12: 0355<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Union<br />
release of Andre Boboliko 6: 0449<br />
Peace Corps, U.S.<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0973<br />
in DRC 7: 0564<br />
in Ghana 8: 0899. 0912, 0916, 0919, 0921, 0926,<br />
0927; 9: 0276, 0278, 0280, 0483<br />
in Ivory Coast 10:0295<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•attitude toward 8: 0898, 0914;<br />
9:0486<br />
Soviet press attack on 8: 0957<br />
volunteer teachers to Tanganyika 12:0640<br />
Pereira, Pedro<br />
discussions with U. Alexis <strong>John</strong>son 12:0657<br />
Pereira, Theotonio<br />
discussion of U.S. views on Angolan situation with<br />
3: 0251<br />
discussions on U.S. position on Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong><br />
3: 0264<br />
Petroleum<br />
in Libya 10:0487<br />
U.S. arranges to provide DRC with 6:0967<br />
Peyref itte, Alain<br />
on internationalization of Algerian conflict 2: 0759<br />
Phelps-Stokes Fund<br />
50th anniversary of 1: 0862, 0863<br />
Pienaar, Colonel [?]<br />
proposed gift for <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2:0029, 0030<br />
Pinto, Louis I.<br />
invited to attend U.S. fleet maneuvers 7:0626, 0627,<br />
0635-0637<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7:0635, 0636<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7:0626, 0627, 0637,0641, 0643<br />
PL-480<br />
see Public Law 480<br />
Poland<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0740<br />
336 Subject Index
Policy Planning Group<br />
meeting on problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0130<br />
meeting on retention of U.S. Azores base rights<br />
3: 0091<br />
Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola<br />
(MPLA)<br />
denouces DRC recognition of Holden Roberto's<br />
Angolan government in exile 3:0421<br />
Porto Novo, Dahomey<br />
antigovemment demonstrations in 7:0740, 0744<br />
Portugal<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n plans for putting pressure on 3:0441<br />
and Angola 3:0010, 0011, 0135, 0280, 0284, 0314,<br />
0327, 0328, 0334, 0340, 0358, 0373, 0382, 0390,<br />
0394, 0398, 0399, 0402, 0428, 0429, 0440, 0444-<br />
0447<br />
Angolan "rapporteur" problem 3:0363, 0364<br />
Conference on Travel and Tourism 2:0614<br />
difficulties in <strong>Africa</strong> 3:0092<br />
difficulties in UN 3: 0361<br />
direction of overseas policy toward multiracial society<br />
3:0286<br />
economic effects of Angolan military operations on<br />
3:0449<br />
economic relations with <strong>Africa</strong>n territories 3:0139<br />
economic value of Angola to 3: 0447<br />
inclusion in possible Commonwealth Association<br />
3:0318<br />
and Mozambique 10: 0832, 0834; 12:0277<br />
Mozambique Liberation Front 10: 0835; 12:0357<br />
military potential of 11: 0439<br />
NATO effort to exert pressure on 3:0330<br />
Pan-<strong>Africa</strong>n Movement and underground movement<br />
in 12:0355<br />
policies in <strong>Africa</strong>n territories 12: 0643<br />
political situation in 3: 0139<br />
presentation to North Atlantic Council 3:0356<br />
Tanganyika and <strong>Africa</strong>n colonies 12:0334, 0575<br />
territories in Asia 3: 0095<br />
UN<br />
Economic and Social Council•expulsion from<br />
2: 0594<br />
interference with rule in <strong>Africa</strong> 3:0121<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council consultations against 2: 0581<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council resolution against 11:0433<br />
Subcommittee on Angola 3:0324<br />
U.S.<br />
assessment of rule in Mozambique of 10:0838<br />
Azores agreement renegotiation difficulties 6: 0196<br />
complaint of diversion of military assistance<br />
program to <strong>Africa</strong>n territories 3:0268<br />
embassy, Leopold vil le 3: 0009<br />
military assistance in <strong>Africa</strong>•use of 3: 0260<br />
military interests in 3: 0139<br />
motives in Angola 3: 0342<br />
and Mozambique nationalist training camps in<br />
Tanganyika 12:0336<br />
policy on land grab against overseas territories of<br />
3:0272<br />
policy toward 2: 0493, 0494; 3: 0128, 0129;<br />
11:0435<br />
restriction of arms shipments to 3: 0283<br />
support of 10: 0073<br />
urges reforms in overseas territories 3: 0297<br />
see also Cabinda, Angola; Katanga<br />
Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Afro-Asian UN resolution on 2:0603<br />
background paper on 12:0371,0454<br />
British views of 12: 0348<br />
correspondence on 1:0619,0887; 2:0683; 10:0097<br />
discussions about 3: 0025,0026, 0088, 0097;<br />
12:0334, 0349<br />
economic relations with Portugal 3:0139<br />
general 1:0378<br />
greater autonomy for 3:0022<br />
guidance relating to 1:0120<br />
political situation in 3: 0139<br />
Portuguese policies in 12: 0643<br />
"rapporteur" approach in 3:0369; 5:0143<br />
reforms in 3: 0036, 0097, 0114<br />
self-determination for 10: 0053, 0057<br />
situation in 3:0032; 12:0288<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
actions 2: 0677<br />
debates on 2: 0678; 11: 0597, 0624<br />
meeting on 2: 0469, 0476, 0556, 0583, 0587,<br />
0597, 0601; 12: 0454<br />
resolution on 3: 0018<br />
U.S.<br />
appeal for reform in 3:0114<br />
courses of action in UN on 3:0257<br />
leadership in, threatened 11:0598<br />
material assistance to 3: 0117<br />
military assistance program equipment in 3:0132,<br />
0260, 0268<br />
military interests in 3:0139<br />
position on 3:0264; 10: 0028; 12: 0602<br />
presidential task force on 3:0139, 0234<br />
strategy in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council on 12: 0597<br />
task force on 3: 0042, 0044, 0046, 0053, 0068<br />
white settler issue in 2:0132,0133<br />
see also Angola; Mozambique<br />
Portuguese Guinea<br />
use of U.S. arms in 10: 0073<br />
Pouabou, Joseph<br />
biographical sketch of 3:0866<br />
Press<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0059, 0060<br />
Rhodesian editorials 1: 0218<br />
Subject Index 337
Private enterprise<br />
Ghana's policy on 8:0551<br />
Public Law 480<br />
U.S. aid to <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0976-0978<br />
U.S. aid to Angolan refugees in DRC 7: 0227<br />
U.S. aid to DRC 7:0367; 0562, 0563<br />
Pugwash<br />
participant in Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0571<br />
Punta del Este conference<br />
Tuesday Planning Group meeting on 2: 0857<br />
Qatar<br />
Lebanese aircraft export to 5:1018<br />
Quaison-Sackey, Alex<br />
U.S. protests remarks made by 8: 0858<br />
Racial equality<br />
Ghanaian radio praises U.S. progress in 8: 0270<br />
Racial problems<br />
effect on U.S. image 2: 0510<br />
Ethiopian reaction to U.S. 2:0525<br />
in U.S.<br />
attitude toward 10: 0122, 0124, 0126, 0133<br />
discussion by OAU on 5:0475, 0500<br />
Radio Accra report on 8:0269<br />
resolution calling for intervention by <strong>Kennedy</strong> on<br />
9: 1028-1030;10:0013<br />
U.S. approach in southern <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0134, 0205<br />
Radio Accra<br />
report on U.S. racial problem 8:0269<br />
Radio Ghana<br />
commentary on CIA complicity in Iraqi revolution<br />
9: 0221<br />
Randall, Clarence B.<br />
memorandum on 8:0274<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•meeting with 8:0287, 0404,<br />
0409,0412<br />
Volta River project in Ghana 8:0275, 0280, 0282,<br />
0284, 0355, 0383<br />
Raw materials<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> as source 1:0296, 0325<br />
Razafimbahiny, Jules<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2: 0041<br />
Reams, R. Borden<br />
1<br />
travel plans for 10:0229<br />
Red Cross, American<br />
refugee aid to Congo (Brazzaville) 7: 0139<br />
refugee aid to DRC 7:0227<br />
Red Cross, International<br />
investigation into Katanga atrocities 5:1042<br />
UN suspends mercy flights to Katanga by 6:1086<br />
Red Cross, Katangese<br />
protests UN suspension of Red Cross mercy flights<br />
6:1086<br />
Reeves, Frank D.<br />
invitation to visit Congo (Brazzaville) 3: 0770<br />
letter from Fulbert Youlou 3: 0770<br />
Refugees<br />
effect on relations between Rwanda and Tanganyika<br />
12:0169<br />
situation in Burundi and Tanganyika 12:0149<br />
in southern <strong>Africa</strong> 12: 0021-0023<br />
Reltsch, Hannah<br />
evaluation of Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0491<br />
Reuters News<br />
interviews Kwame Nkrumah on Iraqi revolution<br />
9:0223<br />
Revenue payments<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•letters on 7:0039<br />
by Katanga 7: 0421, 0424<br />
Rhodesia, Northern<br />
British movement toward <strong>Africa</strong>n control of 6:0629<br />
British position on 1: 0467<br />
prospects for 10: 0972<br />
reports of violence in 1: 0197; 10: 0867, 0869, 0870,<br />
0874<br />
U.S.<br />
aid to education in 10: 0887<br />
discussions on 10:0883<br />
scholarships for students from 10: 0886<br />
supports constitutional proposals for 10: 0889<br />
Rhodesia, Southern<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n plans for passive resistance in 11:0532<br />
Afro-Asian UN resolution on 10: 0906, 0907, 0922,<br />
0924, 0926, 0928, 0931, 0935<br />
alleged aerial assistance to Katanga 5:1017<br />
British movement toward <strong>Africa</strong>n control of 6: 0629<br />
British policy on 1: 0467; 10:0918<br />
developments in 10: 0983, 0984<br />
discussions between Hastings Kamazu Banda and<br />
European government of 10:0891<br />
election for prime minister of 10: 0926, 0966<br />
Ghanaian policy on 9:0532<br />
independence negotiations 10:0962, 0981,1027,<br />
1028<br />
Irish government's concern on dangers in 10: 0920<br />
Nyerere, Julius•on problems of 12: 0349<br />
possible mediation by UN secretary general in<br />
10:0941<br />
prospects for 10:0972<br />
relationship with Great Britain 10:1005<br />
situation in 10: 0938, 0978<br />
UN aspects of problem in 10:0964<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council resolutions on 10:1010<br />
U.S. military assistance to 10:1032<br />
white minority rule•independence based on 10: 0962<br />
white settler issue in 2: 0132, 0133<br />
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation of<br />
background paper on 12: 0454<br />
discrepancies in execution of U.S. visa procedures<br />
6:0186<br />
338 Subject Index
distribution of powers following dissolution of<br />
10:0987,0990<br />
interference in internal affairs of 10:0911<br />
political situation in 10: 0902<br />
prospects for 10:0972<br />
racial situation in 1:0579; 10: 0902<br />
U.S. discussions with British Commonwealth<br />
Relations Office on 10:0883<br />
Welensky, Roy•blames British government for failure<br />
of 10:0989<br />
Williams, G. Mennen<br />
consultations with British officials on 10:0912<br />
observations on 1:0199<br />
paper on 10:0901<br />
Rhodesian Air Force<br />
jet aircraft for Katanga 7: 0417<br />
Rhodesia <strong>National</strong> Affairs Association<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•address to 1:0221<br />
Ribeiro, Miguel A.<br />
discussions with Dean Rusk 9: 0265, 0266<br />
discussions with G. Mennen Williams 9:0307<br />
Ghanaian press attacks on U.S. Negroes 9:0168<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 9:0273, 0274<br />
presentation of credentials by 9:0176, 0177,0187<br />
relations between U.S. and Ghana 9:0187<br />
U.S. items for discussion with 9:0178<br />
Riches, Derek<br />
views on Adoula-Tshombe talks 6: 0489<br />
Rlkhye, Indar Jit<br />
comments on DRC situation 6:0843<br />
discussions with Moise Tshombe 6:0973<br />
informed of tripartite talks on DRC 6: 0735<br />
. opposition to new UN military operations in Katanga<br />
6:0472<br />
trip to DRC 6:0376<br />
River navigation system, inland<br />
condition of DRC 7:0177<br />
Roads<br />
World Bank assistance to Burundi for improvement of<br />
11:0167<br />
Roberto, Holden<br />
Angolan government in exile headed by 3:0421, 0432<br />
biographical sketch of 3:0014<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0387<br />
opposition to U.S. "rapporteur" proposal for<br />
Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong> 5:0143<br />
plans for new military action in Angola by 3:0441<br />
relationship between U.S. embassy, Leopoldville and<br />
3: 0006, 0009<br />
Roberts, Norman<br />
killing of DRC burglar 6: 0899, 0900<br />
Robeson, Paul<br />
appointment at University of Ghana considered<br />
8:0561<br />
Robiliart, Herman<br />
support for UN reconciliation plan in DRC 6:1087<br />
Roltz-Bennet, Jose<br />
accusations against 6:0169, 0181<br />
talks between Moise Tshombe and Cyrille Adoula<br />
6: 0268, 0273, 0558<br />
Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />
Tanganyikan condolence on death of 12: 0195<br />
Rostow, Walt W.<br />
discussions with Sadok Mokaddem 12:0759<br />
discussions with Tunisian delegation on U.S.<br />
economic aid for <strong>Africa</strong> 12:0758<br />
report on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0706, 0707<br />
Rothschild, Robert<br />
DRC situation and Evariste Kimba's visit to Belgium<br />
5:1004<br />
reconciliation agreement between Cyrille Adoula and<br />
Moise Tshombe 5: 0685<br />
tripartite talks on DRC 4: 0658, 0662, 0667<br />
Rowan, Carl T.<br />
compares Kwame Nkrumah with Thomas Jefferson<br />
8:0416-0418<br />
questions on controversial speech by 5:1072<br />
speech on U.S. position on Katanga 5:1049<br />
Rusk, Dean<br />
British policy and objectives in DRC•summary of<br />
5:1033<br />
discussions<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 4: 0124, 0125, 0127<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0642, 0668<br />
with Naude, Willem 2:0616<br />
with Nogueira, Franco on military situation in<br />
Angola 3: 0277<br />
with Nyerere, Julius 12: 0628<br />
with Ribeiro, Miguel 9: 0265, 0266<br />
with Slim, Mongi 12:1085,1086<br />
with Wachuku, Jaja 5: 0574<br />
and DRC 3:0632, 0633; 4: 0370, 0950-0952;<br />
5:1014; 6:0660<br />
letters<br />
to Adoula, Cyrille 5: 0026<br />
from Douglas-Home, Alec 4: 0794<br />
to Douglas-Home, Alec 10: 0926<br />
to Halm, W. M. Q. 8: 0209<br />
from Nogueira, Franco 3:0300<br />
to Nogueira, Franco•on autonomy for Portuguese<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> 3:0022<br />
from Ormsby-Gore, David 4: 0678<br />
to Spaak, Paul-Henri 5: 0235, 0238, 0704<br />
from Welensky, Roy 10:1027, 1028<br />
to Youlou, Fulbert 4:0072<br />
Subject Index 339
Rusk, Dean cont.<br />
meetings<br />
with Bocoum, Barema 10: 0756<br />
with Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0295, 0375<br />
with <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Robert McNamara on Angola<br />
problem 3: 0106, 0110<br />
statement on departure of Ahmed Sekou Toure<br />
9: 0864<br />
suggestion of UN "rapporteur" for Angola 3: 0327,<br />
0334, 0340<br />
telegram from Moise Tshombe 4: 0160; 5: 0788<br />
Russell, Francis H.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12:1095<br />
biographical sketch of 12:1096<br />
letter of introduction from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12:1090,1092<br />
and Nkrumah, Kwame 7: 0793, 0955; 8: 0412<br />
presentation of credentials by 12:1087<br />
Volta River project 7: 0814; 8: 0355, 0383<br />
Rwagasore, Louis<br />
assassination of 11: 0334<br />
assassinators of 11: 0241, 0253, 0288, 0303, 0306,<br />
0338, 0339, 0343<br />
Rwanda(Ruanda)<br />
agreements between U.S. and Belgium 11:0173<br />
background paper on 10: 0295, 1040; 11: 0182<br />
Belgium<br />
economic assistance to 11: 0099, 0148, 0174,<br />
0213<br />
military technicians 11: 0006, 0163-0165<br />
troop issue 11: 0146, 0155<br />
troop retention 11: 0008, 0132, 0137, 0141, 0150,<br />
0158<br />
troop withdrawal 11: 0005, 0044, 0048, 0055,<br />
0118, 0139, 0143, 0149, 0157, 0160<br />
turns over military telex equipment at Kigali to<br />
11:0212<br />
border dispute with Uganda 11:0331<br />
coffee production in 11: 0283<br />
financial training grants 11: 0078, 0135<br />
foreign minister's arrival in U.S. 6:1012<br />
incursion of Tutsi tribesmen routed by military forces<br />
of 11:0096<br />
independence of 11: 0067, 0074-0076, 0087, 0088,<br />
0092<br />
internal stability of 11:0331<br />
military report on 11: 0018<br />
political situation in 11: 0348<br />
relations<br />
with Belgium 11:0215<br />
with Tanganyika 12: 0169<br />
with Uganda 11: 0106<br />
with U.S. 11:0258, 0285<br />
representation in U.S. 11: 0218, 0223, 0224, 0329<br />
UN<br />
admission to 11: 0101, 0104<br />
commission in 11: 0013<br />
General Assembly adopts resolution on 11:0079<br />
General Assembly debate on 6:0860<br />
General Assembly declares independence of<br />
11:0086<br />
technical assistance in 11: 0099<br />
U.S.<br />
aid to 11: 0337, 0354<br />
alternatives in approaching problem of 10:1066<br />
economic assistance to 11: 0284, 0308, 0311,<br />
0314<br />
ideas on peace and security of 11:0045<br />
informed that no famine conditions exist in<br />
11:0171<br />
role in politico-economic future of 11:0123<br />
State Department rescinds policy directives on<br />
11:0151<br />
statement for independence Day ceremonies in<br />
11: 0060, 0062-0064, 0070-0072<br />
Salan, Raoul<br />
intentions in Algeria 2:0955<br />
message to heads of state 2: 0976<br />
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira<br />
letter to Fulbert Youlou 3: 0438<br />
and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong> 3: 0088, 0097, 0117, 0121<br />
Sailer, Raphael<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0340<br />
U.S. aid project in Ivory Coast 10:0425<br />
Sandys, Duncan<br />
and Ghana 8: 0244, 0246, 0252<br />
Nyasaland deficit 10:0882<br />
SatterthwaKe, Joseph C.<br />
biographical sketch of 1: 0572; 2: 0532<br />
meeting with Albert Luthuli 2: 0252<br />
return from South <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0571 ; 2:0531<br />
Scheyven, Louis<br />
U.S. policy on DRC 5:1065; 6: 0598<br />
Schlegl, [?]<br />
protests Modibo Keita's remarks on German self-<br />
determination 10: 0660<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council, UN<br />
and Adoula, Cyrille 4:0408, 0422; 6:0113<br />
condemns Katangese secession 4:0221<br />
consultations on Rwanda and Burundi's applications<br />
for admission to UN 11:0104<br />
debates on South <strong>Africa</strong> and Portuguese territories<br />
2: 0678; 11:0597<br />
and DRC 6: 0092<br />
Ghana•murder of Patrice Lumumba 9:0016<br />
Ghana•U.S. support for candidacy for 8: 0182<br />
340 Subject Index
meetings<br />
on Angola 3:0016<br />
on DRC crisis 3: 0640; 4: 0021, 0043<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11: 0444, 0449, 0451, 0454, 0457,<br />
0493<br />
and Portugal 2:0581<br />
and Portuguese territories 2: 0677; 11: 0624<br />
resolutions<br />
on Angola 3: 0020, 0028<br />
on DRC 8: 0086<br />
against Portugal 11:0433<br />
on Portuguese territories 3: 0018<br />
on South <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0433, 0561<br />
on Southern Rhodesia 10:1010<br />
and South <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0677; 11:0471, 0624<br />
speech by Adlai E. Stevenson on apartheid 11: 0484<br />
Thant, U•report to 7: 0138<br />
Tunisia and French aggression at Bizerte 12:1027,<br />
1047,1063<br />
U.S.<br />
arms sales and shipments to South <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0577<br />
opposes Soviet request for meeting on DRC<br />
situation 6: 0085<br />
position on South <strong>Africa</strong>n issue 11: 0699<br />
strategy in 12:0588, 0597<br />
USSR and DRC situation 6: 0083, 0087. 0090, 0112<br />
see also Apartheid<br />
Segregation, U.S.<br />
Addis Ababa conference condemns 2:0272, 0276<br />
efforts to abolish 10: 0764-0767<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s stand on 10:0422<br />
letter from Milton Obote to <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 2: 0274<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed<br />
accident•ialse report of 9: 0909, 0910<br />
Addis Ababa conference 10: 0012, 0081, 0089, 0095,<br />
0102<br />
address to UN General Assembly 9: 0803, 0811<br />
civil rights and strife in U.S. 9:1029, 1030; 10:0010,<br />
0011<br />
currency reform in 9: 0939<br />
and Guinea<br />
aircraft fueling in•Soviet and Cuban 10: 0135<br />
economic policy changes 10:0143<br />
financial scandals in 9: 0911<br />
French Communist influence in 9: 0705<br />
Gizenga, Antoine•conduct in 9:1051 ; 10:0004<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> to visit 9: 0591, 0593, 0594, 0596, 0598,<br />
0614; 10: 0152, 0153, 0155, 0158. 0159<br />
students at Soviet universities 9: 0681<br />
U.S. AID officials in 10:0145<br />
U.S. aid to 9: 0576, 0603, 1018, 1021 ; 10: 0146<br />
and <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
discussions with 9:0780, 0893<br />
letters from 9:0701. 0702, 0704, 0708, 0715,<br />
0730, 0733-0735, 0741, 0759-0761, 0841,<br />
0940, 0941, 0943, 0982, 0987, 0989, 0990,<br />
0995, 0997,1012,1016; 10: 0081, 0089, 0095,<br />
0098,0102,0110,0155<br />
letters to 2: 0370. 0372; 9: 0569,0717-0719,<br />
0737. 1032,1035,1036, 1038-1040,1044,<br />
1048; 10:0015, 0017, 0076, 0078, 0091, 0092,<br />
0101, 0106, 0107, 0156-0160<br />
luncheon 9: 0809, 0864<br />
meeting with 9: 0781, 0786, 0787,0789, 0793-<br />
0797, 0801-0804, 0806, 0841<br />
messages with 9: 0562-0565, 0570, 0571, 0693,<br />
0695, 0762, 0842, 0843, 0889-0892, 1042;<br />
10: 0008, 0060, 0061, 0068, 0076, 0078, 0121-<br />
0124, 0126,0133, 0139-0142<br />
telegrams to 9:0694, 0695, 0719, 0755, 0757,<br />
0758, 0764, 0942, 0945; 10:0125, 0128<br />
letters to Bangoura, Karim 9:1046<br />
manpower conference 9: 0807, 0808<br />
meeting with Kwame Nkrumah, Modibo Keita, and<br />
Felix Houphouet-Boigny 10: 0468,0594<br />
meeting with R. Sargent Shriver 9:0616<br />
plans to attend UN meeting 9:0778<br />
Shriver, R. Sargent•impressions of 9:0629<br />
travel plans of 9: 0788<br />
U.S.<br />
floods in 9: 0940-0943<br />
gifts for 9:0619<br />
mission of friendship to 9:0983,0993, 0994<br />
policy and planning in <strong>Africa</strong> 9:0572<br />
and Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong> 10:0028<br />
reply to messages from 9: 0566, 0567; 10: 0097<br />
and South <strong>Africa</strong> 10:0028<br />
visit to 9:0774, 0776, 0800, 0805, 0813, 0815,<br />
0846, 0864, 0888, 0894<br />
USSR 8: 0500; 9: 0706<br />
Selassie, Halle<br />
contributions to <strong>Africa</strong>n unity 2:0314<br />
Self-determination<br />
Angolan 3: 0393, 0394, 0396, 0398, 0399, 0402<br />
German 10: 0660<br />
Senate, U.S.<br />
developments favorable to Moise Tshombe in 6: 0253<br />
hearings on U.S. aid to Ghana 9: 0501<br />
Internal <strong>Security</strong> Subcommittee•releases testimony<br />
by Kofi Abrefa Busia 9: 0291-0293,0310<br />
Subcommittee of Judiciary•report on testimony of<br />
Kofi Abrefa Busia 9: 0307<br />
Subject Index 341
Senate, U.S. cont.<br />
visit of delegation<br />
to Dahomey 7:0611, 0612<br />
to DRC 3: 0577, 0579<br />
to Ivory Coast 10:0171<br />
to Mali 10:0584, 0586<br />
Sendwe, Jason<br />
message to Cyrille Adoula 6: 0628<br />
political events in the DRC 4: 0948<br />
threatens to arrest Moise Tshombe 6:0902<br />
Tshombe, Moise•and Katanga agreement 6:0384,<br />
0459<br />
visit to U.S. 7:0201<br />
Seriguefie, [?]<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0420, 0422<br />
Settlers, white<br />
in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0036<br />
issue of 2:0132, 0133<br />
Seventh Day Adventists<br />
U.S. PL-480 program in Katanga 6: 0371<br />
Shriver, R. Sargent<br />
discussions with Kwame Nkrumah 9:0181<br />
gifts for Ahmed Sekou Toure 9: 0619<br />
impressions of Ahmed Sekou Toure 9:0629<br />
meeting with Ahmed Sekou Toure 9: 0616<br />
official representative at opening of U.S. exhibition in<br />
Guinea 9: 0976<br />
speech in Conakry, Guinea 9:1034<br />
visit to Guinea 9:0609, 0620<br />
Sierra Leone<br />
Boston, H. J. L.•appointed governor-general of<br />
11:.0411,0414-0416<br />
economic development in 1:0889<br />
impression created by Brooks Hays on people of<br />
11:0418<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message<br />
on admission to UN 11: 0398<br />
on 1st anniversary of independence of 11:0406,<br />
0408,0410<br />
on independence of 11: 0387-0391<br />
Siryuyumunsl, Thaddee<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11: 0372-0374<br />
Sita, Alphonse<br />
visit to U.S. 7:0516<br />
Sithole, Ndabanlngl<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2:0124, 0125; 10:0962<br />
passive resistance in Southern Rhodesia 11:0532<br />
results of rift with Joshua Nkomo faction in ZAPU<br />
10:1007<br />
Slim, Mongl<br />
biographical sketch of 12: 0669<br />
candidacy for president of 16th UN General Assembly<br />
12:0703<br />
discussions with Dean Rusk 12:1085,1086<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12: 0670, 0672, 0675, 0691<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12: 0667, 0690<br />
Smuggling<br />
help to control•Cyrille Adoula requests 7: 0070<br />
Smythe, <strong>John</strong> H.<br />
11:0420<br />
Société General<br />
discussions with U.S. on DRC situation and Katanga<br />
réintégration 6:0959<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga's relations with DRC<br />
central government 6: 0106<br />
views on DRC 6:0940<br />
Soglo, Christophe<br />
discussions with Robinson Mcllvaine 7: 0757<br />
military takeover of government of Dahomey by<br />
7: 0747, 0750<br />
recognition of Dahoman provisional government<br />
headed by 7: 0759<br />
trip to northern Dahomey 7:0756<br />
Somalia<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1: 0737, 0740, 0746, 0749<br />
dispute with Ethiopia over the Ogaden 2: 0609, 0613<br />
refuses permission for visit by Allen Eilender 1:0897<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>, Republic of<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n boycott against 2: 0606<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n pressure on 3:0441<br />
apartheid in 10: 0053, 0057; 11: 0487, 0518, 0525,<br />
0533, 0547,0563, 0568, 0709; 12: 0010, 0016,<br />
0027, 0028, 0588, 0602<br />
arms embargo against 10:0047; 11: 0559<br />
background paper on 12: 0454<br />
black opposition leaders' arrest 2: 0571<br />
boycotts multiracial reception at U.S. embassy<br />
2:0431<br />
British arms embargo against 11: 0494, 0496<br />
British views of 12:0348<br />
Communist party in 1:0003<br />
concessions by 11:0607, 0610<br />
debate of International Labor Conference on<br />
participation of 11:0426<br />
economic<br />
leverage on U.S. 11:0579<br />
profile of 11:0709<br />
relations with U.S. 2: 0553<br />
reprisal situation 11: 0630<br />
Eilender, Allen J.•remarks on racial problems in<br />
10:0946<br />
embargo of petroleum products for 10:0047<br />
expulsion<br />
from International Labor Organization 11: 0694<br />
from UN 2:0479,0533; 11: 0471<br />
from UN Economic and Social Council 2: 0594<br />
foreign relations of 11:0709<br />
342 Subject Index
information on 2: 0552<br />
internal security of 11: 0709<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message on inauguration of 1:0085, 0087,<br />
0088<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message on national day of 2:0331-0333<br />
military and naval installations in 11:0431<br />
military potential of 11:0439<br />
national movements in 2: 0251<br />
Nyerere, Julius•concern over situation in 12: 0288,<br />
0303,0307,0313<br />
Nyerere, Julius•discusses problems of 12:0349<br />
plans for development of separate semi-autonomous<br />
tribal areas 2:0557, 0596<br />
political accommodation on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> mandate<br />
2:0031<br />
political conditions in 11: 0709<br />
possible UN action on 2: 0677<br />
problems of 1: 0579; 2:0616; 12: 0610, 0611<br />
program of grouping independent Bantu states<br />
2: 0596; 11: 0459<br />
reaction to Albert Luthuli's winning of Nobel Peace<br />
Prize 1:0399<br />
reaction to UN Committee on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0575<br />
refused permission to participate in Conference on<br />
Travel and Tourism 2: 0614<br />
relations with U.S. 11:0709<br />
Rostow, Walt•report on 11: 0706, 0707<br />
social profile of 11: 0709<br />
subversive movements in 2:0240<br />
suspended from participation in ECA 2: 0564<br />
threat to U.S. leadership in UN and <strong>Africa</strong> posed by<br />
11:0598<br />
threat to world peace posed by racial policies of<br />
10:0049<br />
UN<br />
actions to terminate mandate in Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
1:0677,0688,0727<br />
credentials challenge 11:0658<br />
Economic and Social Council 2: 0464<br />
economic sanctions on 11: 0471<br />
participation in 10: 0052<br />
position on 2: 0433<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council•U.S. veto in 11: 0624<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council debates on 2: 0678; 11: 0444,<br />
0449, 0451, 0454, 0457, 0493, 0597; 12:0034<br />
<strong>Security</strong> Council resolution against 11:0433<br />
uranium deal 2:0606<br />
U.S.<br />
arms embargo against 2: 0606; 9: 0485; 11: 0447,<br />
0467, 0468, 0502, 0529, 0655, 0664<br />
arms policy toward 11: 0596, 0631<br />
arms sales and shipments to 11: 0577<br />
Atomic Energy Commission experiment in<br />
12:0036<br />
attitude toward 11: 0688<br />
and British discussions on 11: 0513<br />
courses of action in 11: 0709<br />
educational opportunities to potential leaders of<br />
1:0493<br />
efforts to modify internal policies of 2: 0466<br />
guidelines for policy and operations in 1:0522<br />
interests in 11:0709<br />
missile tracking station in 1: 0352, 0353,0574;<br />
11:0443<br />
objectives in 11: 0709<br />
overseas internal defense policy 1:0902<br />
policy on apartheid in 12: 0588, 0602<br />
policy toward 1: 0169, 0186, 0192, 0236, 0681 ;<br />
2: 0470, 0472, 0473, 0493, 0494; 10: 0028;<br />
11:0435;12:0604<br />
position in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council on 11: 0699<br />
position on racial issue in 1: 0579; 11: 0504, 0507<br />
recommendations on 11: 0642, 0668<br />
sale of spare aircraft parts to 11: 0612, 0613,<br />
0661-0663, 0676<br />
submarine sale 2: 0071, 0072; 11: 0612, 0613,<br />
0643, 0655, 0664, 0669, 0676<br />
urges voluntary nonparticipation in ECA 2: 0533,<br />
0585<br />
and Verwoerd, Hendrik 1: 0630<br />
white position in 1: 0579<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1: 0199<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n Mining Company<br />
subsidizes anti-Kuanda activities of <strong>Africa</strong>n Congress<br />
party 6:0629<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong><br />
boycott of 2:0606<br />
Nyerere, Julius•concern over situation in 12: 0288,<br />
0320<br />
problems of 1: 0692; 2: 0130, 0134, 0205<br />
racial problems in 2:0134<br />
situation in 12: 0587, 0628, 0635, 0638, 0655<br />
student refugee problem in 12: 0021-0023<br />
UN <strong>Security</strong> Council debates on 2: 0678; 11: 0597<br />
U.S. State Department Bureau of Intelligence and<br />
Research report on 11: 0539<br />
South Kasai province, DRC<br />
DRC government coup in 7:0072, 0121<br />
DRC military operations in 7:0045<br />
food relief for refugees living in Katanga 7: 0576<br />
implications of Albert Kalonji's arrest in 7:0043<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from government of 4: 0627, 0628,<br />
0630<br />
refugees in Katanga 7: 0389<br />
refugees in Katanga•U.S. aid for 4:0628<br />
request for U.S. intervention in 4: 0369<br />
Subject Index 343
South Katanga province, DRC<br />
DRC government lifts ban on importation of cobalt<br />
and copper from 5: 0531<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong><br />
background paper on 12: 0454<br />
general 11:0709<br />
impending clash over 1: 0419<br />
issue in the UN 2:0160<br />
Nyerere, Julius•concern over situation in 12:0288,<br />
0303,0307,0313<br />
UN actions to terminate South <strong>Africa</strong>n mandate in<br />
1:0677,0688,0727<br />
U.S.<br />
educational opportunities to potential future<br />
leaders of 1: 0493<br />
efforts to convince South <strong>Africa</strong> to seek political<br />
accommodation on 2: 0031<br />
policy on 1: 0681, 0730, 0883; 2:0034<br />
white settler issue in 2: 0132, 0133<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>, UN Committee on<br />
activities of 1: 0670<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>n reaction to 1: 0575<br />
Soviet bloc<br />
aid to civil air activities of emerging <strong>Africa</strong>n countries<br />
1:0563<br />
civil air expansion in <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0472, 0495, 0518<br />
disaffected <strong>Africa</strong>n students leaving 2: 0049<br />
and Ghana 8: 0199, 0202, 0213; 9: 0504<br />
Ghana Airways service to 8:0690<br />
Guinea's desire to move away from 9:1022<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•identifies goals with 7: 0785<br />
North <strong>Africa</strong>n relations with 2:0631<br />
position on DRC crisis 8: 0055<br />
Sow, Malick Adam<br />
biographical sketch of 3: 0503<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0499, 0500<br />
presentation of credentials by 3: 0498<br />
telegram to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0512<br />
Sow, Oumar<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0719, 0727, 0728<br />
efforts to improve U.S.-Malian relations 10: 0711<br />
presentation of credentials by 10: 0718<br />
withdrawal of U.S. military mission 10:0721<br />
Spaak, Paul-Henri<br />
discussion on activities of Michel Struelens 6:0260<br />
discussions on Tshombe, Moise 4:0542; 7:0140<br />
on DRC situation 4: 0542; 6:0260, 0751, 0816;<br />
7:0600<br />
and DRC visit 4:0080<br />
and Katanga 5:1080; 6: 0068, 0358<br />
Kitona agreement 6: 0012<br />
letters<br />
from Adoula, Cyrille 7: 0509<br />
to Adoula, Cyrille 5:0537<br />
from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0244, 0245, 0261<br />
from Muhirwa, Andre 11: 0334<br />
from Rusk, Dean 5:0235, 0238<br />
message to Dean Rusk 5: 0704<br />
Rwanda-Burundi<br />
discussion on Soviet attempt to force withdrawal of<br />
Belgian troops from 11: 0055<br />
discussion on withdrawal of Belgian troops from<br />
11:0048<br />
heads Belgian delegation to UN General Assembly<br />
debate on 6: 0860<br />
recommends withdrawal of Belgian troops from<br />
11:0160<br />
and UN proposals to halt breakup of Adoula-Tshombe<br />
talks 6: 0361<br />
U.S.<br />
appreciation for restraint during DRC crisis by<br />
5: 0857<br />
discussions with 5:0246<br />
views on DRC situation to 6: 0592<br />
The Spark<br />
false charges against CIA in 9: 0150<br />
Special Protocol Affairs Section<br />
activities of 1:0102<br />
Stanley, Frank L.<br />
journalism workshop in <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0167<br />
Stanleyville, DRC<br />
political developments in 6: 0432<br />
State Department, U.S.<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0571<br />
Adjei, Ako•invited to U.S. 8:0552<br />
Adoula-Tshombe agreement 4: 0244, 5:0848<br />
and Algeria 2: 0708, 0828, 0830<br />
Assogba, Oke•discussions with 7: 0652, 0655<br />
and Belgium 6: 0860; 7:0172. 0251 ; 11:0155<br />
and birthday message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to Kwame<br />
Nkrumah 9: 0510<br />
black representation in 1:0972<br />
Bourguiba, Habib•medal for 12: 0755<br />
Bureau of Intelligence and Research report on<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0539<br />
and DRC 4: 0156, 0665; 5: 0648, 0945; 6: 0046,<br />
0442, 0667, 0690, 0721, 0732, 0737, 0780, 0805<br />
and Ghana 5: 0648; 8: 0210, 0211, 0564, 0566, 0998,<br />
1057; 9: 0102, 0144, 0293, 0294, 0298<br />
and Ghana•Volta River project 7:1002; 8: 0394,<br />
0449<br />
and Great Britain 6: 0994; 7: 0251<br />
and Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 10: 0237, 0238, 0265<br />
and Katanga 5:1036; 6: 0687, 0955<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s discussions on 3: 0618<br />
344 Subject Index
Kitona agreement 5:1019<br />
Lubilash Bridge reopening 7:0477<br />
and Mali 10: 0734<br />
policy directives on Rwanda and Burundi 11: 0151<br />
repudiates statements by Allen J. Eilender 1: 0866<br />
residence of Rwandan ambassador in Washington,<br />
D.C. 11:0223<br />
Struelens, Michel•expulsion of 7:0152, 0199, 0218<br />
and Tanganyika 12: 0058, 0089<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
correspondence with 4: 0943, 0946<br />
talks with 7: 0331<br />
visa application 6:0072, 0146<br />
U.S. embassy, Leopoldville and Holden Roberto<br />
3: 0006<br />
U.S. military assistance program equipment in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
3: 0260<br />
Stevens, Roger<br />
Kitona agreement 5:1010<br />
meeting with Moise Tshombe 5:0988<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E.<br />
apartheid speech in UN <strong>Security</strong> Council 11: 0484,<br />
0487<br />
correspondence from Kwame Nkrumah 7:0937, 0986<br />
discussions with U Thant 5: 0668; 6:0347; 11: 0045<br />
Katanga problem 6:0068<br />
proposal for formation of DRC Advisory Group<br />
5: 0563, 0564<br />
statement on death of Patrice Lumumba 3: 0588-<br />
0591<br />
tripartite talks on DRC 6:0764<br />
and UN representative in DRC 3:0618<br />
Steytler, Jan<br />
U.S. attitude toward South <strong>Africa</strong> 11:0688<br />
Strategy of Peace<br />
presentation in <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0116<br />
presidential gifts of 1: 0234, 0235, 0412, 0413<br />
Stravropoulos, Constatin A.<br />
meeting with Moise Tshombe 6:0171<br />
Struelens, Michel<br />
activities of 4:0541 ; 6:0260<br />
case against 4: 0021 ; 5: 0024, 0025<br />
consultations with Moise Tshombe 6: 0253, 0270;<br />
7: 0147<br />
DRC UN delegation protests actions by 6:0122<br />
last "Katanga Calling" broadcast from New York City<br />
7: 0193<br />
possible deportation from U.S. 4:0538<br />
U.S. State Department and 7: 0152, 0199, 0218<br />
Student exchange program, U.S.<br />
alleged CIA domination of 9:0171, 0175<br />
Submarines, U.S.<br />
possible sale to South <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0071, 0072; 11: 0612,<br />
0613, 0643, 0655, 0664, 0669, 0676<br />
Sudan<br />
and air rights into DRC 6: 0652<br />
UN requests general for DRC operation 5: 0726<br />
Volta River project 8: 0451<br />
Sugarman, Russell<br />
represents U.S. at Ivory Coast Independence Day<br />
ceremonies 10: 0181<br />
Sukarno, Achmed<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0663<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0640<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0646, 0670, 0692<br />
Swart, Charles R.<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1: 0574, 0085-0088<br />
Swaziland<br />
future of 12:0144<br />
political and constitutional development of 12: 0142<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•observations on 1: 0199<br />
Sweden<br />
rotation of UN contingent from 6: 0648; 7: 0061<br />
Switzerland<br />
Angolan students in 3: 0126, 0127, 0131<br />
discussions on DRC situation and UN's <strong>Africa</strong> policy<br />
6:0949<br />
Taiwan<br />
diplomatic relations<br />
with Burundi 11:0209<br />
with Chad 3:0507-<br />
with Tanganyika 12: 0125<br />
invited to attend Uganda independence celebrations<br />
11:0169<br />
Tanganyika<br />
cabinet of•new 12:0227, 0229<br />
anti-U.S. demonstration by Southern <strong>Africa</strong>n refugee<br />
groups 12: 0360, 0364<br />
background paper on 12: 0371<br />
British aid offer to 12:0072, 0076, 0086, 0088<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0755<br />
Common Market problems 12: 0241<br />
Communist bloc assistance in establishing newspaper<br />
in 12: 0228, 0264<br />
consortium for 12:0090, 0092, 0095<br />
death of Eleanor Roosevelt•condolence message<br />
12:0195<br />
development plan 12:0063,0070,0095, 0117<br />
election and powers of first president of 12:0134<br />
evacuation of U.S. citizens from 12:0126<br />
independence celebrations 12: 0047,0049, 0053,<br />
0055, 0077, 0078, 0099, 0109, 0118<br />
intention of establishing East <strong>Africa</strong>n Federation by<br />
end of <strong>1963</strong> 12:0327<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message on establishment<br />
of republic in 12: 0197, 0198, 0200, 0201, 0207-<br />
0209,0221,0223,0251<br />
Subject Index 345
Tanganyika cont.<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s congratulatory message on independence<br />
of 12: 0100. 0102, 0103, 0106-0108<br />
meeting with <strong>Africa</strong>n refugee leaders in 12: 0330<br />
Mozambique <strong>National</strong>ist training camps in 12:0336<br />
Nyerere, Julius•elected president of 12: 0189-0191,<br />
0197, 0198, 0200, 0201, 0205, 0207-0209, 0221,<br />
0227, 0235, 0251<br />
Nyerere, Julius•proposal for economic "brain trust" in<br />
12:0170,0175<br />
People's Republic of China and admission to UN<br />
12:0111<br />
People's Republic of China and cultural agreement<br />
with 12:0217<br />
political situation in 12: 0454<br />
Portugal talks on <strong>Africa</strong>n colonies 12: 0334, 0575<br />
Portuguese officials to seize arms purchased by<br />
12:0357<br />
post-independence problems 12:0149<br />
promises of aid from Eastern and Western Europe<br />
12:0177<br />
refugee situation in 12: 0149, 0169<br />
relations with Rwanda 12: 0169<br />
relations with U.S. 12: 0048<br />
Republic Day ceremonies 12: 0202, 0204, 0210,<br />
0212-0214,0218,9235<br />
Soviet embassy staff 12:0182<br />
Taiwan's diplomatic representation in 12:0125<br />
U.S.<br />
aid to 1: 0888; 12: 0070, 0071, 0089, 0113, 0115,<br />
0118,0454<br />
assessment of 12: 0248<br />
famine relief in 12: 0152-0156, 0158, 0159, 0161,<br />
0163,0165-0168<br />
Peace Corps sends new volunteer teachers to<br />
12:0640<br />
Western aid offers to 12: 0079, 0081, 0084<br />
West German aid offer to 12:0113<br />
Tanganyika <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>National</strong> Union (TANU)<br />
resolution on purchase and sale of foodstuffs through<br />
COSATA 12: 0259<br />
Tanganyika Concessions, Board of<br />
U.S. policy and K'rtona agreement 5:0989<br />
Tariff<br />
discrimination against U.S. products by <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
equatorial states and Cameroon 3:0518,0519<br />
Tarrtalite<br />
stockpiles of, and Katanga government 7:0052<br />
Tasca, Henry J.<br />
deterioration of negotiations for réintégration of<br />
Katanga 6: 0649<br />
discussions with Seydou Conte 9:0786<br />
Tax, film<br />
dispute between Tunisia and Motion Picture Export<br />
Association of America 12: 0678<br />
Tax collection proposal<br />
in Katanga 4:0632; 6: 0385, 0415, 0428, 0440, 0443,<br />
0472, 0767<br />
used on Adoula-Tshombe talks 6: 0347<br />
Tax treaty<br />
between U.S. and Ghana 7: 0861<br />
Telli, Diallo<br />
delivers personal message to <strong>Kennedy</strong> from Ahmed<br />
Sekou Toure 10: 0060, 0061, 0068<br />
discusses resolution on U.S. racial troubles 10: 0013<br />
discussions with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0053, 0057, 0060,<br />
0076, 0078<br />
discussions with U.S. on Ahmed Sekou Toure's visit<br />
9:0776<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10: 0033, 0035-0037, 0045,<br />
0061, 0068<br />
statement on South <strong>Africa</strong>n racial policies 10: 0049<br />
supports condemnation of U.S. for racial<br />
discrimination 9:1033<br />
Tema, Ghana<br />
U.S. construction of housing project at 7:0990<br />
Tempelsman, Leon, and Son<br />
DRC and barter of diamonds 4:0343, 0348, 0349,<br />
0353<br />
Terrain analysis studies<br />
U.S. Army, Europe team to DRC to gather information<br />
for 7: 0375<br />
Terrorism<br />
in Angola 3: 0010-0012, 0358; 7: 0023<br />
by Mozambique Liberation Front 10: 0835<br />
Tevoedjre, Albert<br />
presents gift to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 7: 0646<br />
Texas<br />
hurricane disaster in 10: 0666, 0669, 0671, 0672<br />
Thant, U<br />
and Adoula, Cyrille•correspondence 6:0611 ; 7:0509<br />
and Adoula, Cyrille•luncheon with 4: 0434<br />
discussions<br />
with Stevenson, Adlai E. 5: 0668; 6: 0347; 11: 0045<br />
with U.S. 5:0017, 0074<br />
with Williams, G. Mennen 6: 0585<br />
and DRC<br />
aid for 7:0369<br />
national unification plan 4:0915; 5:0329<br />
peace plan for 6:1071,1073, 1074, 1089,1092;<br />
7:0019,0020,0074<br />
tripartite talks 6: 0736, 0764<br />
UN and 5: 0155,0877; 6:0180, 0188<br />
views on 7: 0078<br />
Katanga cease-fire 5: 0702, 0821, 0862<br />
Kimba, Evariste•requests clarification of statements<br />
by 6: 0369<br />
346 Subject Index
letters<br />
from Bomboko, Justin•about DRC constitution<br />
6:0997,1002<br />
from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0295-0297<br />
from Kimba, Evariste 6:1076<br />
from Tshombe, Moise 5:0067; 6: 0724<br />
possible mediation in Southern Rhodesia issue<br />
10:0941<br />
reaction to British appeal to Moise Tshombe 7:0138<br />
report on Portuguese <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0683<br />
report to UN <strong>Security</strong> Council 7: 0138<br />
representation to DRC government that Moise<br />
Tshombe be allowed to depart from Leopoldville<br />
6:0537<br />
statement to Congo Advisory Committee 6:0986<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga and UN military<br />
guards 6: 0610<br />
UN support of Adoula-Tshombe talks 6:0369<br />
U.S. State Department skeptical of practicality of<br />
scheme for DRC proposed by 6:0721<br />
and whereabouts of Albert Nyembo 7:0335<br />
Thresher disaster<br />
Ghanaian Times article on 9:0173<br />
Timberlake, Clare H.<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3: 0573<br />
orders for U.S. Naval Task Force 88 3:0612, 0615<br />
Tin<br />
U.S. plans for disposal from strategic stockpile of<br />
4:0711, 0713, 0717, 0720, 0722<br />
Tito, Josip Broz<br />
message to Addis Ababa conference 2:0278<br />
Tobacco<br />
DRC request for 6: 0936; 7: 0116<br />
Tobriner, Waiter<br />
key to Washington, D.C. to Grégoire Kayibanda<br />
11:0273<br />
Todd, Garfleld<br />
distribution of powers following dissolution of<br />
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 10:0987<br />
Togo<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0746<br />
dispute with Ghana 8: 0335, 0958, 0959<br />
possible Ghanaian designs on 8:0369<br />
representation at Addis Ababa conference 2:0269,<br />
0271<br />
and training camp in Trans-Volta region 8:0377<br />
Tomas, Americo<br />
visit to Angola 3: 0442<br />
Tombalbaye, François<br />
discrimination against U.S. products by external tariff<br />
3: 0520<br />
offer to present live addax to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 3:0534, 0539,<br />
0541<br />
orders arrest of northern Moslem leaders in Chad<br />
3:0532<br />
overflight rights and trade relations discussed with<br />
Soviet ambassador 3: 0517<br />
requests U.S. military equipment 3: 0523, 0529<br />
U.S. aid program in Chad 3: 0504<br />
visit to France 3:0526<br />
Trade and economic relationships<br />
discussions between François Tombalbaye and Soviet<br />
ambassador to Chad on 3: 0517<br />
with Western Europe, <strong>Africa</strong>, and U.S. 1: 0057<br />
Trans-Cameroon railroad<br />
discussions between <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Ahmadou Ahidjo<br />
on 3:0515<br />
Travel and Tourism, Conference on<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n delegates refuse to permit participation by<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> and Portugal 2: 0614<br />
Tripartite talks on DRC<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•informed of purpose of 6:0700,<br />
0702, 0703, 0709, 0723<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•reaction to information on 6:0740<br />
arrangements for 6: 0666, 0667<br />
British foreign office comments on 6:0674<br />
comments on implementation of tax collection<br />
scheme in Katanga at 6:0767<br />
conclusion and results of 6: 0739<br />
developments at 6: 0663<br />
France invited to attend 6:0685<br />
French government informed of substance of 6:0813,<br />
0868<br />
general 4:0599, 0601, 0602, 0638, 0640, 0642, 0644,<br />
0645, 0652, 0658, 0662, 0665, 0667, 0673, 0676,<br />
0678; 5: 0699<br />
India 6:0716, 0734<br />
Indian Ministry of External Affairs and results of<br />
6:0802<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> to David K. E. Bruce on 6:0719<br />
paper on inducements and pressures to bring about<br />
Katangan réintégration adopted by 6:0825<br />
possible DRC participation in 6: 0715<br />
press formula for 6: 0736<br />
Rikhye, Indar Jit•informed of 6: 0735<br />
Spaak, Paul-Henri•comments on memorandum<br />
produced by 6:0751<br />
Stevenson, Adlai•briefs U Thant on 6: 0764<br />
transitional period in DRC suggested by 6:0761<br />
Tshombe, Moise•informed of 6:0726<br />
U.S.<br />
participation in 6: 0680<br />
State Department disappointed with results of<br />
6: 0732<br />
State Department rejects final working paper on<br />
DRC adopted during 6:0780<br />
Subject Index 347
Tropical products<br />
Common Market preferences on 1: 0083<br />
Tshombe, David K.<br />
visit to Brussels 7:0029<br />
Tshombe, Moise<br />
Adoula, Cyrille<br />
agreement with 4:0071, 0244<br />
attitude toward 5: 0921 ; 6: 0237<br />
correspondence with 6: 0349, 0356, 0513<br />
efforts to undermine government of 7: 0583<br />
joint communiqué with 6: 0316,0880<br />
meeting with 4: 0132, 0135, 0253; 5: 0697, 0746,<br />
0753, 0773, 0782, 0790, 0809, 0810, 0812,<br />
0815, 0818, 0832; 6: 0150, 0157, 0187, 0190,<br />
0198, 0199, 0204, 0213, 0225, 0242, 0251,<br />
0253, 0268, 0276, 0290, 0302, 0314, 0576<br />
meeting with•security 4: 0536; 5: 0791; 6: 0190,<br />
0198, 0211, 0225, 0242, 0273. 0275, 0278,<br />
0580,0727,0911<br />
negotiations with 4: 0142, 0155, 0163, 0165,0179,<br />
0183, 0190, 0813; 5: 0731, 0734, 0738, 0755,<br />
0759, 0761, 0771, 0789, 0792, 0805, 0807,<br />
0811, 0813, 0821, 0853; 6: 0222, 0242, 0270,<br />
0318, 0340, 0341, 0394, 0495, 0531, 0556,<br />
0576, 0636, 0641, 0692, 0714. 0729, 0768,<br />
0826, 0831,0862:7:0119<br />
reconciliation with 4: 0300, 0312, 0315, 0335;<br />
5: 0685, 0724, 0872, 0878, 0908; 6: 0770<br />
response to request for cease-fire in Katanga<br />
5:0817<br />
as successor to 6: 0786<br />
talks with 5:0827-0829; 6: 0307, 0322, 0324,<br />
0328, 0329, 0336, 0343, 0345, 0347, 0361,<br />
0362, 0365, 0369, 0384, 0387, 0406, 0411,<br />
0452, 0460, 0462, 0479, 0483, 0485, 0489,<br />
0498, 0502, 0508, 0553, 0558, 0773, 0795,<br />
0799, 0806, 0808. 0821, 0837, 0867, 0877,<br />
0883, 0890, 0902, 0915; 7: 0376<br />
UN mediation with 6: 0615<br />
agreement with Vital Moanda 7: 0220, 0222<br />
allegations on support of Congolese national army by<br />
UN aircraft 5:1044<br />
amnesty for 7:0444, 0604<br />
anti-Communist campaign of 7: 0129<br />
arrest of 3: 0740, 0745<br />
Balubakat-Conakat reconciliation 6:0482<br />
Belgian economic pressure against 5: 0973<br />
Belgian government urges support to 6: 0010<br />
Brazilian Foreign Ministry refuses visa to 5:0684<br />
British<br />
appeal to 7: 0138<br />
and French and Belgian governments provide<br />
moral support to 5: 0860<br />
position on 5:0887<br />
press reports on plan for putting economic<br />
pressure on 6: 0983<br />
cease-fire agreement 7:0187, 0194, 0209, 0320,<br />
0321,0422<br />
cease-fire violations 3:0968<br />
commitments made by 7: 0519<br />
consultations with Michel Struelens 7: 0147<br />
deadline for commitment to implement reconciliation<br />
plan 7: 0302<br />
declaration by 3: 0628-0630<br />
discussions<br />
with Bunche, Ralph 7: 0503<br />
with Hoffacker, Lewis 7: 0161<br />
with Rikhye, Indar Jit 6: 0973<br />
with Spaak, Paul-Henri 4: 0542<br />
Dodd, Thomas J.<br />
better rapport with 5: 0650<br />
correspondence with 4:0815, 0816, 0818, 0822,<br />
0839,0841,0861,0915,0986<br />
meeting with 5:0652; 6: 0003<br />
remarks to 5:1099<br />
and DRC<br />
army troops at Kamina base 7:0028, 0032<br />
cease-fire violation 3: 0968<br />
cease-fire with 3:0837; 7: 0343<br />
constitution 7: 0261, 0265, 0270, 0517<br />
economic and financial briefing paper for use by<br />
6: 0299<br />
government•correspondence with 6: 0724<br />
government•negotiations with 6: 0679, 0991<br />
government and communism 5: 0788<br />
government exerts military pressure on 4:0965<br />
peace plan of U Thant 7: 0011, 0019, 0054, 0065<br />
reconciliation 6: 0682; 7: 0030, 0202, 0318, 0360,<br />
0363, 0449<br />
Soviet aid to 7: 0289<br />
support for 6:0363<br />
tribal fiefs in 7:0173, 0223<br />
tripartite talks on 6:0726<br />
and U.S. 4: 0156; 6: 0002, 0164; 7: 0243<br />
effect of actions on UN-U.S. policy 5:0220<br />
effect of continued tensions on 7:0403<br />
and Elisabethville 5: 0900; 6: 0058; 7: 0257<br />
and Gardiner, Robert 4: 0878, 0885; 6: 0635; 7: 0039,<br />
0159, 0170, 0331, 0344, 0459, 0461<br />
grievances 7:0206<br />
and Gullion, Edmund A. 4: 0306; 5: 0307, 0309, 0311,<br />
0847,1000,1037;6:0258<br />
Kamitatu, Cleophas•correspondence with 6: 0382<br />
348 Subject Index
Kamitatu, Cleophas•proposal calling for arrest of<br />
6:0451,0457,0477,1060<br />
and Katanga<br />
cease-fire 5: 0815, 0818; 7: 0307<br />
correspondence on 5:0954<br />
declaration to 7: 0308,0312, 0316<br />
réintégration with 5: 0775; 6: 0239, 0392, 0891 ;<br />
7:0517,0537<br />
removal from 5: 0231<br />
as sovereign state 6:0349<br />
UN troops at 4: 0140, 0141, 0725, 0726; 6: 0164,<br />
0965<br />
and U.S. policy 5: 0953, 0993<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>•correspondence with 3: 0580, 0581, 0835,<br />
0836, 0837, 0849, 0852-0854; 4: 0074, 0075,<br />
0076, 0077, 0168, 0185, 0727, 0914, 0943, 0946;<br />
5: 0731, 0750, 0755, 0784, 0997,1000, 1037;<br />
7: 0022<br />
and Kitona<br />
agreement 5: 0861, 0897, 0905, 0910, 0916, 0922,<br />
0924, 0929, 0939-0941, 0943, 0965, 0970,<br />
0991, 1100; 6: 0008, 0020, 0440<br />
conference 5: 0830, 0835-0839, 0841, 0863,<br />
0920,1037<br />
flightfrom5:0900<br />
negotiations 5: 0805, 0847<br />
Leopoldville 6: 0526, 0529, 0535, 0537, 0539, 0542,<br />
0543, 0760; 7: 0551<br />
letters<br />
to British and Belgian consuls 7:0301<br />
to Mathu, Eliud Wambe 4:0905<br />
toThant, U 5: 0067; 6: 0724<br />
and McGhee, George C.<br />
correspondence with 4:0880, 0882, 0887, 0920,<br />
0966, 0975; 7: 0261, 0265, 0270, 0352, 0556<br />
meeting with 7: 0086, 0093, 0100, 0128, 0129,<br />
0245, 0251, 0292, 0300, 0566, 0568<br />
remarks to 7: 0140, 0172, 0382 .<br />
meetings<br />
with British foreign office officials 6:0270<br />
with Linner, Sture 6:0103, 0152<br />
with Stevens, Roger 5:0988<br />
with Stravropoulos, Constantin A. 6: 0171<br />
with UN officials 7: 0106<br />
mercenaries' strength 6:0744<br />
Mouvement Pour ('Independence et Resistance calls<br />
for support of 5: 0741<br />
negotiating sessions with 6: 0623<br />
offers to name Katangese members of military,<br />
monetary and economic commissions 6:0925<br />
political status of 5:0795<br />
protection for•U.S. 5:0935<br />
press conference•major points raised at 6: 0972,<br />
0981<br />
pressure on<br />
and DRC visit of Paul-Henri Spaak 4:0080<br />
economics: 0722; 6: 0044, 0119, 0460, 0462<br />
for settlement 7: 0047<br />
Roltz-Bennet•accusations against 6: 0181<br />
Rusk, Dean•telegrams to 4: 0160; 5: 0788<br />
Sendwe, Jason•threatens to arrest 6: 0902<br />
Union Miniere du Haut Katanga 5:1077,1078;<br />
6:0573,0668,1008<br />
UN<br />
citizens killed at roadblock of 6: 0957<br />
and hostilities at Katanga 5: 0960<br />
and mercenaries police and security files 6:0602<br />
reconciliation plan 7:0241<br />
uses force against 6:0654; 7:0257<br />
U.S.<br />
acceptance of reconciliation program by 4: 0826<br />
contact with 4: 0791<br />
and Cuban Missile Crisis 4:0928, 0931<br />
and DRC peace plan 7:0179<br />
expresses concern over Evaristo Kimba's threat to<br />
arrest foreign consuls 7: 0409<br />
military equipment to DRC national army 4: 0883<br />
reopening of Lubilash Bridge and DRC national<br />
route with 7: 0057<br />
takes hard line against 6:0401<br />
and UN actions against 7:0260<br />
visit to U.S. 6: 0002, 0052, 0070-0072, 0116, 0145,<br />
0146, 0148-0150, 0151, 0153, 0155, 0170, 0174,<br />
0179, 0186, 0192, 0195, 0204<br />
visit to U.S. and Conakat party member 6:0410<br />
Welensky, Roy 6: 0020, 0066, 0166<br />
Tsiranana, Philibert<br />
comments on Addis Ababa conference 2:0315<br />
message to UAM deploring war waged by UN and<br />
great powers in DRC 5:0693<br />
position on UN actions in Katanga 5: 0768<br />
Tubman, William<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•sends delegation to meet with<br />
8: 0679, 0707<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•visits with 9: 0909<br />
Tuesday Planning Group<br />
discussion of problems of Southern <strong>Africa</strong> 1:0691<br />
luncheon of 1: 0268, 0269 •<br />
meeting on Algeria and Punta del Este conference<br />
2: 0857<br />
Tunis, Tunisia<br />
international trade fair at 12: 0981, 0982, 0989,1107,<br />
1109,1110<br />
Tunisia<br />
Algerian refugees in 2:0984<br />
asks U.S. to support Mongi Slim's candidacy for<br />
president of Sixteenth UN General Assembly<br />
12:0703<br />
Subject Index 349
Tunisia cont.<br />
Bizerte crisis 10: 0188; 12: 0991,1019, 1021-1023,<br />
1027, 1031, 1032, 1040, 1047, 1049, 1057, 1061,<br />
1063,1073<br />
Bourguiba, Habiis•address to political leaders of<br />
12:0880,0911<br />
Bourguiba, Habib•regime of 12:0950<br />
breaks diplomatic relations with France 12:1025<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0749<br />
changes policy toward DRC 12: 0679<br />
development of 12: 0708<br />
dispute with Motion Picture Export Association of<br />
America (MPEAA) on film tax 12:0678<br />
economic aid for 12:0707<br />
efforts to bring about closer collaboration in foreign<br />
policy with Libya 12: 0780<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•goodwill trip to 12:0786<br />
foreign investment in 12: 0931<br />
guidelines for U.S. policy in 12: 0968, 0969<br />
low-cost housing•building of 12:0764<br />
military and civilian plot against government of<br />
12:1101<br />
mutual security in 12: 0956<br />
plans for prospective release of Ahmed Ben Bella<br />
2: 0995<br />
political and economic problems of 12: 0759<br />
relations<br />
with <strong>Africa</strong>n states 12: 0786<br />
with Ben Bella, Ahmed 12:1112<br />
with France 12: 0983,1083<br />
with Morocco 12:1112<br />
with U.S. 12:0786,1086<br />
Soviet credit for construction of dams and schools in<br />
12:0994<br />
tourists discouraged from traveling to 12:1044<br />
UN initiates DRC airlift from 12:1059<br />
U.S.<br />
aid to 12: 0708, 0815,0820<br />
air transport for medical supplies from Morocco to<br />
12:1060<br />
Defense Department approves shipment of<br />
blanketsfor12:1098<br />
discussions with officials of provisional Algerian<br />
government in 12: 0772<br />
"Food for Peace" program in 12:0827<br />
loan for water supply projects in 12: 0997<br />
position paper on 12:0786<br />
rules for sending greetings on Moslem holidays<br />
12:1076<br />
technical and economic cooperation in agriculture<br />
in 12:0831<br />
Turnbull, Richard<br />
statement to William Leonhart 12: 0186<br />
Tutsi tribesmen<br />
incursion into Rwanda 11:0096<br />
UAM<br />
conference of•Grégoire Kayibanda to attend<br />
11:0217<br />
conference of•Justin Bomboko as observer 6:1090<br />
discussions between France and U.S. on 1: 0547<br />
headquarters construction 7: 0634<br />
message deploring war waged by UN and great<br />
powers in DRC 5: 0693<br />
military situation in 2:0075<br />
Udall, Stewart L.<br />
plans to attend International Union for Conservation of<br />
Nature and Natural Resources 2: 0563<br />
Uganda<br />
invites Taiwan to attend independence celebrations<br />
11:0169<br />
Mwami (King) Mwambutsa IV's visit to 11:0331<br />
refuses to allow Allen J. Ellender's plane to land<br />
1:0896<br />
relations with Rwanda 11:0106, 0331<br />
sends delegation to discuss Common Market<br />
problems 12:0241<br />
UN<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>ns at 17th General Assembly 2:0010<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n voting record in 16th session of General<br />
Assembly 8: 0835<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> policy of 6:0949<br />
Afro-Asian resolution on Southern Rhodesia 10: 0906,<br />
0907, 0922, 0924, 0926, 0928, 0931<br />
aid programs in DRC 5: 0329<br />
British position on 1:0467<br />
"CBS Reports"•report on operations in DRC by<br />
6: 0898<br />
commissions<br />
of investigation report on DRC 4: 0084, 0085<br />
in Rwanda-Burundi•activities of 11: 0013<br />
in Rwanda-Burundi•Belgian opinion of<br />
recommendations and conclusions of 11:0044<br />
in Rwanda-Burundi•military report presented to<br />
11:0006,0018<br />
Committee on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>•activities of 1: 0670<br />
Committee on Southwest <strong>Africa</strong>•South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
reaction to 1:0575<br />
EGA•<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s message to 2: 0027, 0028<br />
EGA•South <strong>Africa</strong>n participation in 2: 0533, 0564,<br />
0585<br />
Economic and Social Council•expulsion of South<br />
<strong>Africa</strong> and Portugal from 2:0594<br />
Economic and Social Council•South <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
- participation in 2: 0464, 0585<br />
expulsion from•South <strong>Africa</strong> 2:0479, 0533; 11: 0471<br />
financing of operations in Middle East 5: 0233, 0259<br />
funding for peacekeeping operations of 9: 0134<br />
350 Subject Index
Gardiner, Robert•report on talks with Moise<br />
Tshombe 7: 0344<br />
General Assembly and Rwanda-Burundi 6:0860;<br />
11:0079.0086<br />
General Assembly resolution on disarmament 8: 0108<br />
housing for <strong>Africa</strong>n delegations to 1:0027,0028<br />
Italy abstains on Angola resolution 3:0351<br />
membership in<br />
Burundi 11: 0101, 0104<br />
Mauritania 3: 0763, 0866<br />
Rwanda 11: 0101, 0104<br />
Sierra Leone 11: 0398<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> 10: 0052; 11: 0658<br />
Mobutu, Joseph Desiree and 3: 0640<br />
Monetary Council•proposal on payment of Union<br />
Miniere du Haut Katanga foreign exchange<br />
earnings to 5: 0067, 0095<br />
negotiations for world coffee agreement 1:0485<br />
Portugal's difficulties in 3:0361<br />
resolutions<br />
on Angola 3: 0345<br />
on DRC adopted by 4: 0228<br />
granting independence to Nyasaland 12:0140<br />
Southwest <strong>Africa</strong> question 2:0034,0160<br />
Special Committee on Apartheid<br />
embargo of arms and petroleum products against<br />
South<strong>Africa</strong>10:0047<br />
King, Martin Luther, Jr.'s appearance before<br />
11:0424,0429<br />
recommendations of 11: 0622, 0640, 0651, 0653,<br />
0654<br />
Subcommittee on Angola<br />
Portuguese government cooperation with 3:0324<br />
trip to meet with Angolan refugees in DRC 3: 0348<br />
U.S. "rapporteur" proposal on Angola 3:0370<br />
threat to U.S. leadership in 11: 0598<br />
see also <strong>Security</strong> Council, UN; specific countries and<br />
individuals<br />
Unilateralism<br />
in DRC 8: 0089<br />
Union Minlere du Haut Katanga<br />
customs arrangements 7: 0509<br />
discussions<br />
between Adoula, Cyrille and George W. Ball on<br />
4:0522<br />
with Kimba, Evariste 5:1006<br />
with U.S. on situation in DRC and Katanga<br />
réintégration 6:0959<br />
dividend payments 4: 0614, 0615, 0618; 6:0906<br />
and DRC<br />
constitution 6:1010<br />
customs duties 7: 0071<br />
general 6: 0940; 7: 0081<br />
lawsuit against 6: 0993, 0995, 1008<br />
ordinance of taxes of 7:0507<br />
peace plan 6:1092; 7: 0011, 0141<br />
relations with 6:0106<br />
responsibilities to 6:0308<br />
Ethiopian UN troops attack Elisabethville building of<br />
5:0845<br />
financial state of 7:0014<br />
and Katanga<br />
agreement with 6:1027<br />
economic situation 7:0076<br />
export duties to 6:1036; 7: 0062<br />
foreign exchange payments 6:1015,1030<br />
general 4:0375; 5:1051<br />
production facilities in 7: 0014<br />
réintégration of 5:1077, 1078,1080; 6: 0119;<br />
7: 0537<br />
and Kirk, Alan 5:1030,1050, 1077<br />
and Kitona agreement•implementation of 5:1100<br />
position 7:0119<br />
payment of foreign exchange earnings to UN<br />
Monetary Council 5: 0067, 0095<br />
payments withheld from Moise Tshombe and Katanga<br />
6: 0573<br />
proposal for UN military guards for property of 6:0610<br />
and Tshombe, Moise•economic pressure on 6:0119,<br />
0668<br />
and Tshombe, Moise•general 5:1077<br />
UN military forces occupy Elisabethville building of<br />
5:0842<br />
U.S. policy toward 5:1069<br />
U.S. talks with 7:0600<br />
Union of Congolese Workers (UTC)<br />
criticizes U.S. for saying general strike was plot to<br />
overthrow Cyrille Adoula 6: 0468<br />
general strike in DRC to protest arrest of Andre<br />
Boboliko6:0418l0479<br />
United Arab Republic<br />
aircraft from Qatar for use by DRC 5:1018<br />
United Party (Ghana)<br />
plans for taking over Ghanaian government 8: 0888<br />
United States<br />
policy in <strong>Africa</strong><br />
Church, Frank•comments on 1: 0104-0108,<br />
0110,0111<br />
improvement of 2:0449<br />
suggestions for 1:0039, 0041<br />
Williams, G. Mennen•address 1:0221<br />
see also specific countries, etc.<br />
U.S. Army, Europe<br />
team to DRC for terrain analysis study 7: 0375<br />
U.S. embassy, Accra<br />
Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0571,0597<br />
appraisal of Chad F. Calhoun's visit to Ghana and<br />
meetings with Kwame Nkrumah 9: 0126<br />
Subject Index 351
U.S. embassy, Accra cont.<br />
appraisal of Ghanaian position on Berlin Crisis<br />
8:0191<br />
appraisal of Ghana's political trial 8:1043<br />
comments<br />
on anti-U.S. attacks in Ghanaian press 8: 0872,<br />
0894<br />
on Gardiner, Robert and Robert Jackson 7:0993<br />
on Ghana's insistance that UN <strong>Security</strong> Council<br />
investigate murder of Patrice Lumumba 9: 0016<br />
on implications of Kwesi Armah's remarks to<br />
Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference<br />
8: 0755<br />
on Volta River project 8:0003<br />
curfew situation legal precedents 8:0781<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
address to Ghanaian parliament 8: 0805<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Chad Calhoun<br />
9: 0034, 0054, 0507<br />
message to Dag Hammarskjold 7:1000<br />
trip to U.S. 8:0057<br />
Nydell-Davis persona non grata cases 8:1004,1007,<br />
1010,1043:9:0143,0151<br />
political situation in Ghana 8: 0791, 0798, 0803, 0905,<br />
0951<br />
U.S. embassy, Dar-es-Salaam<br />
<strong>Africa</strong>n refugee groups plan anti-U.S. demonstration<br />
at 12: 0358, 0360, 0364<br />
U.S. embassy, Kigali<br />
clarification of State Department's position on<br />
Washington, D.C. residence of Rwandan<br />
ambassador 11: 0223<br />
U.S. embassy, Leopoldville<br />
recommendations on DRC 6:0885<br />
and Roberto, Holden 3: 0006, 0009<br />
U.S. Information Service (USIS)<br />
closing Ghana office 8:1061<br />
discontinues plans for cultural and information center<br />
in Elisabethville, DRC 6: 0916<br />
reports mock raid on Elisabethville post office by UN<br />
troops 7: 0255<br />
Unity and <strong>National</strong> Progress party (Burundi)<br />
quarrel between government of Burundi and chief of<br />
11:0211<br />
University of Ghana<br />
medical school•estimated staffing and budget for<br />
9:0531<br />
University of Pennsylvania<br />
possible honorary degree for Felix Houphouet-Boigny<br />
from 10: 0239<br />
Unwin, T. M.<br />
talks between Tanganyika and Portugal on <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />
colonies 12: 0334, 0575<br />
Upper Volta<br />
International Cooperation Administration aid to<br />
10:0687<br />
position on dissolution of Hubert Maga's government<br />
in Dahomey 7: 0748<br />
Volta River project in Ghana 8: 0429<br />
Uranium<br />
deal with South <strong>Africa</strong> 2: 0606<br />
Ussopova, Svetlana<br />
attempt by USSR to force departure from Guinea<br />
9: 0921<br />
USSR<br />
Adoula, Cyrille•rebuffs UN <strong>Security</strong> Council move of<br />
6:0114<br />
aircraft landing facilities in Algeria for flights to Cuba<br />
9: 0898<br />
Belgian troop withdrawal from Rwanda-Burundi<br />
11:0055<br />
credit for Tunisian government for construction of<br />
dams and schools 12: 0994<br />
Cuba purchases arms from 8: 0740<br />
and DRC<br />
aid to 7: 0289<br />
medical staff for 6:0050<br />
military aid to 5: 0034, 0195; 7: 0256<br />
réintégration aid•Katanga 7: 0144<br />
situation in 5:0256; 6: 0083, 0085, 0087, 0090,<br />
0112<br />
embassy staff in Tanganyika 12:0182<br />
and Ghana<br />
arms shipment to 8:0962<br />
economic cooperation 9: 0033<br />
geological survey of 9:0140<br />
influence in 8: 0019, 0043<br />
troops sent to DRC 8: 0130<br />
troops trained by 7:0802; 8: 0232, 0234<br />
and Guinea<br />
aid agreement 10:0030<br />
aircraft at 10: 0032, 0036, 0039, 0120, 0135<br />
and flights to Cuba 9: 0898<br />
recall of ambassador to 9: 0706<br />
students•withdrawal of 9:0681<br />
and Ussopova, Svetlana 9: 0921<br />
Hammarskjold, Dag•as UN Secretary General<br />
8: 0090<br />
Maga, Hubert•invited to visit 7: 0701<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
assassination of 8: 0762<br />
dealings with 7: 0820; 8: 0137<br />
tripto9:0312<br />
nuclear testing by 8: 0663<br />
offers financial aid to Hubert Maga of Dahomey<br />
7: 0699, 0700<br />
onward air rights from Sudan into DRC 6:0652<br />
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possible summit meeting with U.S. in Congo<br />
(Brazzaville) 3: 0972, 0974, 0976, 0980, 0982,<br />
0984<br />
press attack on U.S. Peace Corps 8: 0957<br />
problems of <strong>Africa</strong>n students in 8: 0576,0578<br />
reaction to news of agreement in Adoula-Tshombe<br />
talks 6: 0890<br />
Sekou Toure, Ahmed•dealings with 8: 0500<br />
UN resolution on independence to Nyasaland<br />
12:0140<br />
see also Soviet bloc<br />
Usumbura, Burundi<br />
establishment of foreign diplomatic missions at<br />
11:0058<br />
establishment of U.S. embassy at 11:0039<br />
refuses to accept outgoing telegrams from Katanga<br />
6:1043<br />
Valco aluminum smelter project<br />
agreement with Ghana 7:0861, 0997<br />
construction of 8: 0955; 9: 0275, 0301<br />
financing plan for 7: 0861<br />
Ghana's guarantees against expropriation of 8: 0498,<br />
0503<br />
investment guaranties for 7: 0861<br />
negotiations with Kwame Nkrumah on 8:0492<br />
ownership and earnings of 8: 0492, 0496, 0503, 0507,<br />
0539<br />
political risks of 7: 0861<br />
U.S.<br />
agrees to sign master agreement with Ghana in<br />
Accra 8: 0421<br />
interest in 7: 0861<br />
review of 9: 0540<br />
Van Den Haag, Ernest<br />
aid from U.S. State Department for visit to Katanga<br />
5:1036<br />
observer in DRC for American Committee to Aid<br />
Katanga Freedom Fighters 5:1027<br />
Van Weyenbergh, Maurice<br />
Tshombe, Moise•and negotiations with DRC<br />
government 6: 0991<br />
Vatican<br />
approach by U.S. on Angola 3: 0271<br />
Verwoerd, Hendrik<br />
offers to make concessions to U.S. and Great Britain<br />
11:0607,0610<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong> and 1:0630<br />
Village development program<br />
in Guinea 9: 0819<br />
Voita River Authority<br />
Calhoun, Chad F.•report on meeting of 9: 0076<br />
Canadian engineer for 8:0178<br />
chief executive for 8:0154, 0155, 0160, 0196, 0209<br />
members of 8: 0380<br />
U.S. discussions with Ayeh Kumi 8:0454<br />
Voita River project<br />
agreement between U.S. and Ghana on 7: 0814;<br />
8: 0140, 0265, 0296, 0483, 0487, 0504, 0539,<br />
0542, 0547<br />
background and status of 8:0096<br />
delayed by U.S. in reaction to Ghana's international<br />
posture 8:0217<br />
discussions between Sylvanus Olympic and U.S. on<br />
decision to proceed with 8:0446<br />
Dobson, Frank•employed by Ghana to supervise<br />
8:0179,0197,0198<br />
general 7: 0807, 0842; 8:0331, 0370; 9: 0312<br />
Ghanaian delegation visits U.S. to discuss 7:0956<br />
Gore, Albert, Sr.•disapproves of U.S. participation in<br />
8:0293<br />
Jackson, Robert•briefs U.S. ambassador and British<br />
high commissioner on developments on 8:0165<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong> letter to Harold Macmillan on 8: 0395<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s assurances on 8:0148,0153,0162<br />
Liberian reaction to U.S. approval of 8: 0424<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
correspondence with <strong>Kennedy</strong> on 7:0812; 8: 0149,<br />
0151, 0157, 0169, 0170, 0264, 0431, 0435,<br />
0452, 0453, 0537, 0539, 0540, 0542, 0545<br />
desires to have agreement signed in Accra<br />
8: 0411, 0425, 0427, 0435, 0444<br />
discusses 7: 0773<br />
meeting with Chad F. Calhoun on 7:1011<br />
presents outline to Ghanaian parliament on<br />
7: 0997,1030; 8: 0003, 0490, 0502, 0503<br />
speech on 8: 0433, 0437, 0439, 0440, 0447, 0449,<br />
0456, 0461, 0462, 0464, 0468. 0502<br />
visits Voita dam site 9:0092<br />
possible <strong>Africa</strong>n reaction if U.S. decides against<br />
proceeding with 8:0254<br />
possible U.S. pullout from 8:0261<br />
reports on 8:0291, 0355<br />
Sudanese government and U.S. loan to Ghana for<br />
8:0451<br />
and U.S.<br />
aid to 7: 0806; 8: 0225, 0251<br />
commitment on 7:0804; 8:0220<br />
courses of action on 8: 0319<br />
decision on 7: 0825; 8: 0240, 0267, 0292, 0429<br />
discussions with Maurice Yameogo on 8:0455<br />
embassy, Accra's comments on 8:0003<br />
financing of 8: 0171, 0338, 0389, 0391, 0400,<br />
0410, 0435, 0442, 0451, 0511<br />
interest in 7:0861 ; 8:0359<br />
involvement in 8: 0338, 0365, 0383, 0447, 0453,<br />
0454<br />
mission to discuss 8: 0256, 0259, 0275, 0280,<br />
0282, 0284<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Council meeting on 8: 0422<br />
Subject Index 353
Volta River project cont.<br />
and U.S. cont.<br />
policy on 7: 0763<br />
public reaction to 8: 0528<br />
review of 9: 0540<br />
signing of agreement on 8:0219, 0140<br />
State Department on 7:1002; 8:0394<br />
World Bank involvement with 8: 0014<br />
see also Nkrumah, Kwame<br />
Wachuku, Jaja<br />
chiefs of mission at Accra, Ghana, invited to greet<br />
8: 0599<br />
comments on Addis Ababa conference 2:0378<br />
discussions<br />
on Angola3: 0119, 0135, 0432<br />
with Rusk, Dean 5: 0574<br />
with U.S. on Carl Nydell as persona non grata in<br />
Ghana 8:1020<br />
Wadsworth, James J.<br />
impressions of Accra World Peace Assembly 8: 0648<br />
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 12:1075<br />
returns from post in Tunisia 12:1097<br />
Welensky, Roy<br />
concern over situation in Katanga 5:0745, 0769<br />
informed of U.S. policy on DRC unity 6:0974<br />
lays blame for failure of Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland on British government 10:0989<br />
letter to Dean Rusk 10:1027,1028<br />
meeting with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:1013,1019,1022<br />
message from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0790<br />
statement on Lincoln White 6:0982<br />
and Tshombe, Moise<br />
advice from 6: 0166<br />
correspondence 6: 0020<br />
Kitona agreement 5: 0940; 6: 0020<br />
meeting with 6: 0066<br />
visit to U.S. 10: 0979, 0980, 1014,1030<br />
West <strong>Africa</strong><br />
U.S. position on issues in 10: 0434<br />
Wheelus Air Force Base<br />
background paper on 10: 0487<br />
White, Lincoln<br />
Roy Welensky's statement on 6:0982<br />
Whltehead, Edgar<br />
asked to testify before UN 10:0923<br />
defeated in election for prime minister of Southern<br />
Rhodesia 10:0966<br />
elected prime minister of Southern Rhodesia 10: 0926<br />
views of situation in Southern Rhodesia 10:0978<br />
Williams, G. Mennen<br />
address to Rhodesian <strong>National</strong> Affairs Federation<br />
1:0221<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 2: 0023, 0024<br />
consultations<br />
with British officials on Federation of Rhodesia and<br />
Nyasaland 10:0912<br />
with France on DRC situation 1:0611, 0615<br />
with Great Britain on DRC situation 1:0622<br />
with West Germany on situation in <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0619,<br />
0622<br />
discussions<br />
with Adoula, Cyrille 6:0636<br />
with Botsio, Kojo 9: 0511, 0512, 0514, 0518<br />
with Bundy, McGeorge•on Angola Task Force<br />
3:0035<br />
with DRC leaders on solution to Katanga issue<br />
6:0643<br />
with Hansen, Kenneth 3: 0046<br />
with Kasavubu, Joseph 6: 0641<br />
with Nkrumah, Kwame 9: 0280<br />
with Ribeiro, Miguel 9: 0307<br />
with Thant, U on future developments in DRC<br />
6: 0585<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong>'s support for 1: 0038<br />
Kenyan boycott of visit of 1: 0891<br />
letter from <strong>Kennedy</strong> 5: 0270, 0273<br />
letter to Bishop[?] Booth 6:1068<br />
observations on <strong>Africa</strong> 1: 0199<br />
paper on Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland<br />
10:0901<br />
remarks on Ghana 8: 0775, 0784, 0840<br />
visit to Ghana 9:0254, 0282<br />
visit with Kwame Nkrumah 8: 0235,0240<br />
Wine, James W.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0421,0423<br />
biographical sketch of 10: 0424, 0483<br />
letter to <strong>Kennedy</strong> 10:0461<br />
presence in Washington, D.C. of 10: 0482<br />
Withers, Charles F.<br />
appointment with <strong>Kennedy</strong> 11:0352<br />
biographical sketch of 11: 0353<br />
views on U.S. assistance to Rwanda 11:0354<br />
World Bank<br />
assistance to Burundi for improvement of roads<br />
11:0167<br />
DRC officials attend conference of 6:1055<br />
Ghanaian government requests resident<br />
representative of 8:0485<br />
Ghana's negotiations with 7: 0799<br />
involvement with Volta River project in Ghana 8:0014<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•requests advice from experts<br />
from 8:0488, 0617<br />
Nkrumah, Kwame•requests representative in Ghana<br />
8: 0495<br />
World Food Congress<br />
Nyerere, Julius•to address opening of 12:0283,<br />
0286<br />
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Yameogo, Maurice<br />
discussions with U.S. on Volta River project in Ghana<br />
8:0455<br />
Yav, [?]<br />
disagreement with Joseph Ngalula delays signing of<br />
cease-fire agreement 7: 0498<br />
discusses implementation of UN's DRC peace plan<br />
7:0051<br />
Yost, Charles W.<br />
discussions with Ralph Bunche 5:0661 ; 7:0324<br />
Youlou, Fulbert<br />
Adoula-Tshombe meeting prospects 6:0290<br />
appeals to U.S. to help end hostilities in Katanga<br />
4: 0326; 5: 0673<br />
biographical report on 3: 0748, 0866<br />
calls on French troops for support 5: 0541<br />
and DRC decision to recognize Angolan government<br />
in exile 3: 0419<br />
invites <strong>Kennedy</strong> and Nikita Khrushchev to summit<br />
conference in Congo (Brazzaville) 3: 0982, 0984<br />
<strong>Kennedy</strong><br />
correspondence with 3: 0767-0769, 0771, 0772,<br />
0979, 0981 ; 4: 0058, 0060, 0063, 0064, 0300,<br />
0314, 0318, 0321, 0328, 0338; 5: 0018-0020,<br />
0028-0031, 0154, 0475, 0478, 0493, 0495-<br />
0497, 0500<br />
discussions with 3: 0774, 0866<br />
meeting with 3:0761, 0773<br />
letters<br />
to Reeves, Frank D. 3: 0770<br />
from Rusk, Dean 4:0072<br />
from Salazar, Antonio 3: 0438<br />
message to Nikita Khrushchev 3:0974, 0976<br />
plans to build dam at Kouilou 9: 0611<br />
resignation of 5: 0543, 0550<br />
role at OAU conference 5: 0493, 0497<br />
views on solution to problem of Katanga secession<br />
7:0358<br />
visit to U.S. 3: 0737, 0753, 0763, 0765, 0866<br />
Yugoslavia<br />
Bureau for <strong>Africa</strong> and Europe's actions and problems<br />
in 1:0749<br />
Ghana concludes agreements with 8:0005<br />
Zanzibar<br />
situation in 12:0056<br />
ZAPU<br />
general 2: 0124, 0125<br />
plans for passive resistance in Southern Rhodesia<br />
11:0532<br />
results of rift between Ndabaningi Sithole and Joshua<br />
Nkomo factions in 10:1007<br />
struggle for leadership in 10:1002,1003, 1004<br />
Zlnsou, Émlle-Derlin<br />
discussions with Kwame Nkrumah 8:0959<br />
mediates dispute between Ghana and Togo 8: 0959<br />
Subject Index 355
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