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86
UNCORRECTED GALLEY PROOF
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
1
Sent to the United States Naval Attaché, Moscow, via Navy channels.
TOP SECRET
[WASHINGTON,] 15 January 1945.
PRIORITY
Number 166, Top Secret for Ambassador Harriman from the
Secretary of State, via Navy Channels.
In addition to myself and Bohlen whom you know about I shall
bring with me to ARGONAUT H. Freeman Matthews; Alger Hiss, for
Dumbarton Oaks matters; and four men who will act as secretaries.
I will be accompanied by a military aide designated by General
Marshall. Bohlen asks that if possible you bring Nelson Newton with
you to help him in writing up the minutes. If this is not possible let
me know and I shall bring another male stenographer.
STETTINIUS 2
2 In reply Harriman stated that he would bring Edward Page, Jr., as an inter-
preter and general assistant to Bohlen, and also another stenographer in place of
Nelson Newton, who had already left Moscow on another assignment (Roosevelt
Papers, telegrams from Harriman, January 16 and 18, 1945).
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the President 1
1 Sent by the United States Naval Attaché, Moscow, via Navy channels.
Top SECRET
Moscow, 16 January 1945.
(Personal and Top Secret for the President from Harriman)
I am sure that you will be well satisfied with the accomodations
for yourself and the principal members of your party. You will be
in the Livadia summer palace of the Czar where are two principal
buildings one of 21 rooms and one of 41 rooms and a third building
formerly I understand for the guards. I am not yet certain about
accomodations for the recent large increased number of the military
group. I first told Molotov that the party would be of a number in
accordance with your several telegrams with a margin to take care of
Stettinius group as now decided upon. The arrangements he has
been making have been on this basis. I am now asking for additional
accomodations and am hopeful that reasonably satisfactory arrange-
ments can be made for the whole party ashore as we now learn that
the Catoctin can only be based at Sevastopol.
Roosevelt Papers Telegram
The President to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
1
1 Sent to the United States Naval Attaché, Moscow, via Navy channels.
TOP SECRET
[WASHINGTON,] 16 January 1945.
PRIORITY
Number 167, Top Secret and Personal, for Ambassador Harriman
from the President.
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