No. 311 NAI DFA/10/P/262
Washington DC, 29 September 1954
I had the opportunity of talking to Congressman Rooney briefly today. I referred to the meeting which he attended last week and told him that if he felt he could tell me anything about it, I should be grateful.1 He said that he had understood that Congressman Fogarty would give me what knowledge he could divulge. I told him that Mr. Fogarty had been disappointingly reticent about the meeting. He said that he could not be otherwise. I asked him if he would answer a couple of questions simply and he said to try him. I asked him three questions:
1. Was the Secretary favourably disposed?
Reply. Yes.
2. Did he have a practical solution in mind?
Reply. No.
3. Did the Secretary promise to explore the possibilities of finding a practical solution?
Reply: Yes; and the result of his explorations would be conveyed to them, that is the delegation, at the next meeting.
I did not press Mr. Rooney further.