Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and President Harry S. Truman
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OCR Page 1 of 2CONFIDENTIAL
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September 16, 1949
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Item 1. Broadcasting Speeches at Nehru Dinner
Mr. Rusk:
I suggested to the President and Mr. Clifford your idea about
broadcasting the speeches at the Nehru dinner. They both were
favorably impressed but thought that the matter should be studied
pretty carefully. Would you have someone examine the pros and
cons of the idea and also procedures for carrying it out with the
following thoughts in mind:
1.) Would this create a precedent so that in the future the
President will have to go on the air every time he gives a state
dinner ? This, I think, would be bad; if he speaks too often, it
cheapens the whole effort.
2.) I presume that before the idea is finally agreed upon, we
would have to be pretty clear that Nehru's response was going to be
helpful. Is it possible to work out a mutual criticism of addresses
without possible embarrassment and without possibly being trapped
into a public statement with a response which would not be satis-
factory. We ought to see our way through this thing to the end
before we start it.
3.) As to substance, are we clear that there are some ideas on
the Far East which are good enough for President Truman's utterance
at this time.? Can I have your thoughts on this before I go away on
Monday? If we decide to go ahead with it, someone should be desig-
nated to follow it through with Mr. Clifford.
D. A.
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (B)
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