Memorandum of Telephone Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Ambasador Stanley Woodward
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November 3, 1952
MEMORANDUM OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Participants: Ambassador Woodward
Mr. Acheson
In two telephone conversations which the Secretary had
on another subject with Ambassador Woodward, the question of
the Secretary's visit to Ottawa came up. At the time of the
second call, Ambassador Woodward said that he found that the
Prime Minister is not planning to leave for London quite so soon
as he had thought. He will probably be in Ottawa until the
24th or 25th of November; Parliament opens on the 20th. The
Secretary said that Mr. Pearson was looking into the question
of dates and would probably have some more specific information
for him when he returned to New York. In the meantime, the
Secretary asked Mr. Woodward to make some inquiries as to type
of clothes he should bring with him if the visit comes off.
Specifically, he inquired about morning coat.
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