Memorandum of Telephone Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and W. John Kenney
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DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter 10.26.76
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By NLT- 40 NARS Date 11.29.76
SECURITY INFORMATION
July 29, 1952
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MEMORANDUM OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Participants: W. John Kenney, MSA
Mr. Acheson
The Secretary returned Mr. Kenney's telephone call of this
morning. Mr. Kenney said that he wanted to inform the Secretary
that he was leaving tomorrow for Paris, for an MSA Mission
Chiefs méeting, and would be meeting on Sunday with Jack Peurifoy
and some other people from Athens. Mr. Kenney inquired whether
there was anything the Secretary wanted to say to him concerning
the Greek situation.
The Secretary said that we have been struggling with the
currency reform problem here--an he had approved a paper
which should be coming to MSA. Mr. Kenney said that he had
seen the paper. The Secretary said that we were going along with
what MSA wants to do, with the added recommendation that, with all
the hazards, MSA work out some kind of a crash plan in case the
reform program is not a success. The Secretary said that he thought
that was about the only thing he could add. The Secretary said
that he has been worried about the Greek situation and had been
favorably impressed by the long and realistic report of
Mr. Varvaressos. The Secretary was wondering whether there
was something we could do here that would be helpful in getting
a program going under its own power, but no one here has been
able to come up with anything.
Mr. Kenney said that he thought this currency proposal was
about the one thing that would produce that result. The Secretary
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agreed, adding-- they will carry it through.
Mr. Kenney said that he was taking over with him Mr. Weldon,
Chairman of the First National Bank in New York, who has been over
TRITY there.
The Secretary said that the problem is how to get some people
with character and determination in that Government. They seem just
to have no backbone or any real patriotism.
Mr. Kenney
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