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OCR Page 1 of 2CABINET MEETING, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952
11:00 AM
R
NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
Commerce absent
GOVERNMENT
Solicitor Gen for Justice
THE PRESIDENT
Indicated confidence in members of Cabinet who have been under
attack - Acheson - Snyder & Harriman.
GEN BRADLEY
Gave report on truce negotiations in Korea. Vast majority of
North Korean prisoners do not want to be returned to North Korea. This
is the stumbling block in the negotiations.
BARKLEY
Senate is now working on Treasury appropriations.
ACHESON
The current revolution in Bolivia is serious. It is financed
and supported by Peron. The American owned tin mines will probably be
nationalized which will cause great repercussions in our relations with
Bolivia and other Latin American countries.
In Iran we will resume providing armed aid. This is a retreat
by Mossadegh. Egyptian situation is a little brighter than a few weeks
ago - although British are completely without any influence in Egypt.
LOVETT
Is even more worried about Korean situation than Gen Bradley.
BRANNAN
We will have the largest wheat winter crop this year in our history.
Corn supply is a little short this year.
12:10
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