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The White House in Denver denied reports that President Eisenhower summoned Secretary of State John Foster Dulles due to concerns over Dulles' remarks, which drew international criticism. Acting press secretary Murray Snyder called the story 'completely untrue' after Eisenhower read it.
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DENVER -(INS)- The White House Saturday branded as "completely untrue" a newspaper report that President Eisenhower summoned John Foster Dulles to Denver because of his grave concern over recent remarks by the Secretary of State.
A story printed today in a number of newspapers quoted sources close to the Chief Executive as saying he was displeased and "gravely concerned" with the Dulles remarks which have aroused violent criticism abroad.
Acting White House News Secretary Murray Snyder made the comment on the story after President Eisenhower read it Saturday morning on the front page of the Rocky Mountain News.
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The White House branded as 'completely untrue' a newspaper report that President Eisenhower summoned John Foster Dulles to Denver because of his grave concern over recent remarks by the Secretary of State. A story printed today in a number of newspapers quoted sources close to the Chief Executive as saying he was displeased and 'gravely concerned' with the Dulles remarks which have aroused violent criticism abroad. Acting White House News Secretary Murray Snyder made the comment on the story after President Eisenhower read it Saturday morning on the front page of the Rocky Mountain News.