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JOHN R. STEELMAN
CONSULTANT
ALBEE BUILDING
TELEPHONE
15TH AND G STREETS, N. W.
METROPOLITAN 8-3800
WASHINGTON 5, D. C.
August 27, 1954
Mr. Dave Stowe
1028 Connecticut Avenue
Washington 6, D. C.
Dear Dave:
Here is the material from Harold Enarson. After
asking if you had a copy, I recalled that Harold had spoken to
me about this matter quite some time ago and had stated he
would send me a copy when he finished it in the hope that you
and I might jointly give him some corrections, advice, etc.
I don't know how many people he may be checking with but I
think perhaps you and I, and Art Goldberg are about the only
ones here.
You will see that he has missed many things but
I don't know whether we want to bother to re-write the article
for him - I doubt it. If you see any particular error that
ought to be brought to his attention, I think we should do that.
On page 29 he refers to Secretary Lovett in a way that is O. K.
by me but I don't think it is all the truth. You recall that
we got the Secretary to come over and meet with both sides
and tell them how serious the situation was. When they paid
little or no attention to him, he then I think it was
one
or
two days later had the press conference to which Harold
refers. Maybe a sentence or two ought to be inserted in this
paragraph 29.
Anyway, please look it over when you have an
opportunity, and give me a ring. I hope we can get together
for lunch soon to discuss other matters as well.
Sincerely,
Tx