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  • ---s.ta.t.e Conversation Between Cbians Kai Shek ---------3 05/17/f, p--Sacret. GS/'l.0/-{,l A 05/19/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 05/22/61 A L-F.mbtel NIACT184 from ian~ -#2-6-eabl tat Embtel-!l-75 2 p State Secret Embtel NIACT
  • Top Secret Kennedy from Diem State To VP Johnson cd c~,e,-t" -f-'- 7 p r "1'" Conf. from Chiang Kai-shek RESTRICTION ~54 06/09/61 A 4 p 06/09/61 A 4 p 06/09/61 A ID-~~ 7'J £tateffleRt irs #11 Letter DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE
  • freedpm. Freedom, they agi~edp is not for ourselves alone but must be preserved and extended to all who desire ito ·The Vice President. Chiang that: on behalf of President Kenne~ assured President The U.S. means to .~tand with her allies in the Asian
  • , be ready to get our relations with the Philippines back on a good strong footing. We will probably be having trouble with Chiang Kai- shek, and you may want to re serve judgment as to a stop in Formosa. Vietnam and Thailand are rather over-visited
  • last week of General Th_a ng is ·bound to stir this up. 2. The root of the worry is, in a sense, historical. The experience with Chiang Kai-shek and the Soong family · in China (and before them with the Manchu dynasty) ·· suggests that when a Mandarin
  • -Mu was a ttel" of dispute ii\ Kay 1961. b Staley Mia■ion u.bH­ Quently utabllsbed criteria which have pro-Yenworkable tor that portion of cc.mmodit, &id cbann.iled thro\lgh the pri.,ate sector. and equipant procured directl7 tor the In addition, e
  • ,. - ot State -.:;:;.l, - 11:40 pm - LllJL{''\'),1/X(,fil l.-' _, J J"'u,j) DECLASSIFIED .., _ -1 A Tc Authority _...,;_.---'--...:.er__ -7/ ..:......::b:__ March 10, .11 ARY Lt,,,..J , NARS, Dare L./- 7- 7, 8U!Ml!\.4 . - GrLD~ER KAY~r
  • ::FOR l'lttUICI (I) THERrDRI, AN'f UMIL.~T:::nALFR£NCH MOY[' AS Vi \IGULI HA'-/E r:-:ES~ CU~·JSI~uE:!C~S: ~-T~ rouND WOULD·F!..C.~TAT O#CE'.. TH£ 81UTISM KAY£.MAOETM,5 C'flYSTltl CL£~~ AtiD W M.\. t
  • .~sing and to authodzo 6.md• foi- modenuzati9~ of OJd.stingpvl,Uc bcn;sh,g. Kai••~· COmmitt9". •·i:• • ·::- * Co&$.:· aonlng, 'taxatlol\~ • dowlopmom standards. .. · • ,,..,. Thu subjeo~ ab.ow.dW ezplored with5enato,/)-,~w, ~:. , ••.• . and meml
  • )>25Y r s 18. out-ot-aarrl~on aotivit1 bag1nn1na on 7 Kay b•5 been noted 11t the sovl11t B7tll Qnd 89th Oual'ds ltotor1zed Rttlo D1vte1on tuatallatlona 1n eouth and aouthwe,t Qermanyr la ■ t There hav• boen 1ndioat1on~ of a pen~ln; exero1a• ln th
  • . • 3. IF A~ ANYPOINTPRIORTO TH£ LASTCRUCIAL DAYS'THI£U HAOGIVENUS ANYINKLINGTHATKE WOULD BREAKAGREEMENTS REACHED, ORTHAT HE WOULDREOPEN THEFORMULA, OR WANTEDSTRONGERGURAHT£ES THANTHOSEVE KAI> GIVENHIM, WEMIGHTHAVEHADTIM£ TO OVERCOME HIS OPPOSITION
  • 15th Street; N. Washington, D. C. cc: ! / i ! lot!µ~ els~ sent to 0 / h, Central ~ilea ..._. . as ot _'f/./f.lr Kai■ er '&.ugla ■ H. Commission • W. ZOOOS ~{ttl'Vtt> ~l &1967 CEMtAA~ fil.£$ .Mr. Joe Califano·./ The Honorable Robert C. Weaver
  • ..;:., .. '.°L~_OMZ' AREA VICINITY SONG. ;8£~ KAI, ► CAP_.LAYi ANO··TIGER·JstAND .. ~:~~:: .. • :-,h,~-;,_._.. ..·:-~~H~-: TOOK·at£LOS·-UNOERF'IREAT: "l52.53eH.·' H[LOs··"!oVED-.NORTH,_: r~::-\~.f-·,{:~·-_r-;_;?\·~·-~~~ ~?... . ~~o-:~NlANt>". AT': l~0.01'0K
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • . He has already infused new life into kay programs such as the fight against the Viet Cong infrastructure, a:-~d our Province advisory team feels certain that across-the-board improvements are in the offing. There is also a newly-appointed ?Olice chief
  • • .la both Brasll and the U.S. whleh would occur, and the attitvde ■ of kay U. s. coDgreaaloul leader• t~ward 'milltar, aoYernmeAt•' ill Latia America. seeuT lroalcallr, o•r bllate.ral relatioaalllp wltb Bra•il ha• deftloped more favorallly 111 reeeat