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  • "UNCLASSIFIED" l • 4 , THE PRESIDENT'S TO THE FUNERAL Mrs. Lyndon Former DELEGATION OF KING PAUL B. Johnson President Harry S. Truman Archbishop Iakovos of New York City. Archbishop of North and South America. Born and educated in U.S. Close
  • 'Objectives . . United :States grant military assistance has been provided to Greece since the Truman Doctrine of' 1947 to enhance U, S ~ security by maintaining Greece's corrmi.trnent to the Free World; to- a$sist Greece in developing and maintaining
  • since that memorable day in 1947 - -when President Harry Truman set forth the historic doctrine that bears his name. 2­ Freedom, liberty, justice ---since his school days, every associates American~ these with the name of Greece. In the final
  • OF IN~~l:LIG' ENO~· i~GE~~y . ~ CURRENT DECLASSIFIED Authority. kAc-NJJOl>}-1 By: · .t. - .:J-) INTELLIGENCE 7 NARA. Date S-0>-'l-l> .3 ·r.. II> .. NO FOREIGN DISSEM GROtJP I Excluded from automatic downgrading'Und dedassificotion aoa
  • Stones ✓ THANKED from Mrs. to.5 ouio .. ~.e.., Package Speak" --thought covered ,.L ;,,,c,,.,-T ·7'"­ to be from Mrs. _LaBouia_,,s!. '.3. ~"t.,/".:'- -~.,,_,;--,~ .j ~ ✓~t given at~,ahannon Air/ort, - album of pictures- ~~ _ttf~ /J
  • S. Truman asked the American people to help the Greek nation preserve its freedom. Before a joint . ­ session o f the Congress, he declared: "I believe it must be the policy of the United S:ates to support free peoples who are resisting attempted
  • 041 cable Page 1 of 5 Pages Date Restriction s 1 12/14/67 A s 3 12/02/67 A s 3 10/02/67 A s 2 09/30/67 A s 3 09128167 A s 3 09108167 A s 2 08/28/67 A Nt--) Ul.28"1 Athens 2572 S•nitizea 2/10/05 f~LJ 04-/1] [dup. #102
  • and crowd was ~ with VP all the way. Row of cars returning from airport three'-.......
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM · Department ti of State ----=S~~-=GL(!=-=-=t..___ _______ Action SS Info ATA615 VV Q.'1AJ83VV PP RUEHCR DE RUQMAT 132A 1901730 ZNY SSSSS P fJ91725Z ZEA .,0 6.4 8.4 1965 JUL 9 PM 2 38 LI MD IS INCIPIENT. POLITICAL
  • into Communist arms. 6. If Turkey intervenes in Cyprus it will force US to re-examine our policy toward Turkey. 7. In fact we resent increasing anti-US sentiment in Turkey. Even if irrational, it's against Turkey 1 s own interests. S:i:GR:lkT - 2 ­ B
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  • , that the United States in 1947 inaugurated its Truman plan for Greece. By the early 1960's Greece had reached a plateau of sorts. Like most developing countries, Greece found the problems of economic development tough but not insuperable. Its progress