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- the case that an
open meeting with the committee now is not in the national interest.
2. Reply to Fulbright by letter now, saying simply that ' 1I have read
Secretary Rusk's letter of last December, and agree with it."
3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I
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- to stand up out there. We are not about to return to the
enclave theories.
President Eisenhower said, · what I want most for the President is for
him to win the war.
{A copy of the telephone conversation with General Eisenhower is attached
as Appendix
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still in office until January 20.
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At 7:50 a. m. the President called Secretary Rusk on the telephone and had