Memo of Telephone Call Between John Foster Dulles and James Hagerty Regarding the Pope and the Rosenberg Case
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OCR Page 1 of 2Februsry 13, 1953
TELEPHONE CONVERSAZION WITH JAMES HAGERTY
THE WHITE HOUSE
Ir. Hagerty telephoned the Secrotary at
9:30 this morning with reference to a story
carried by both AP and UP that the Pope had
intervened in the Rosenborg case. The Secretary
checked with the staff in his office, who had
just convened for the regular meeting, and told
him that we had not recoived any communication
from the Vatican on the mattor.
Ir. Hagerty asiced the Secretary1: advice
as to what he could say at his 10:30 Pross
Conference and the Secrotary suggested that he
say that neither the White House nor the State
Department had any knowledge of the matter
except for the press report and nothing could
be said about it.
Both stories stressed that the Pope had
made the appeal "soze time before the Presid ent
amounced his decision".
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