Agreement on the greater sanctions statement; continuation of the military armistice negotiations at Panmunjom; postponement of discussion of Korea at the Sixth Session of the UN General Assembly; decision on the policy of voluntary repatriation; South Korean economic problems; decision on the package proposal at Panmunjom; Operation Scatter ; delivery of the package proposal 1
1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. vii, Part 1, pp. 1 ff.
[61] The Commander in Chief, Far East (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
FE files, lot 55 D 128, tab 8: Telegram
[62] Memorandum for the Record, by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson)
795.00/3–1952
[63] The Ambassador in Korea (Muccio) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson)
795.00/3–1952
[64] Memorandum of the Substance of Discussion at a Department of State Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting
State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417
[65] The Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Far East (Ridgway)
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[66] The Commander in Chieft Far East (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[67] The Commander in Chief, United Nations Command (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[68] Memorandum of the Substance of Discussion at a Department of State Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting
State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417
[69] The President of the Republic of Korea (Rhee) to President Truman
795B.11/3–2752
[70] The Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Commander in Chief Far East (Ridgway)
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[71] The Commander in Chief, Far East (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[72] The Commander in Chief, United Nations Command (Ridgway) to the Senior Delegate, United Nations Command Delegation at Panmunjom (Joy)
795.00/3–2452: Telegram
[73] Memorandum of the Substance of Discussion at a Department of State Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting
State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417
[74] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Austria
795B.5 MSP/3–2852: Telegram
[75] Memorandum by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson)
795.00/4–152
[76] Memorandum of the Substance of Discussion at a Department of State Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting
State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417
[77] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Officer in Charge of Korean Affairs (Emmons)
795.00/4–252
[78] Memorandum by the United Nations Adviser to the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (Bacon) to the Director of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Young)
795B.5/4–252
[80] The Commander in Chief, United Nations Command (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
795.00/4–352: Telegram
[81] Memorandum for the Record, by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson)
795.00/4–352
[82] The Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Commander in Chief United Nations Command (Ridgway)
795.00/4–352: Telegram
[83] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Young) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Allison)
795B.5 MSP/3–3152
[84] The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson) to the Ambassador in Korea (Muccio)
795.00/3–1952
[85] The Commander in Chief, Far East (Ridgway) to the Assistant Chief of Staff, G–3, Department of the Army (Jenkins)
795.00/4–352: Telegram
[86] The Commander in Chief United Nations Command (Ridgway) to the Assistant Chief of Staff G–3, Department of the Army (Jenkins)
795.00/4–352: Telegram
[87] Memorandum on the Events of April 14, by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Johnson)
795.00/4–1552
[88] Memorandum of the Substance of Discussion at a Department of State Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting
State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417
[89] The Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Commander in Chief Far East (Ridgway)
795.00/4–352: Telegram
[90] The Commander in Chief, United Nations Command (Ridgway) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
795.00/4–352: Telegram
- Because of the international dateline, this telegram was sent from Korea at 1 a.m. local time, Apr. 4, yet was received in Washington on the afternoon of Apr. 3, Eastern Standard Time.↩