REPUBLIC OF KOREA
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
May 30, 1952.
Dear Doc:
Well, the events hinted at in my last several letters to you have happened! Things are in a tremendous uproar here. I have been busy night and day literally, answering correspondents’ questions (everyone of them came down to Pusan), preparing the government releases, arrainging press conferences, etc. It has been very difficult to get the newsmen to accept the P. contentions on the events that have occurred.
However, late this afternoon (during the middle of typing this) Lee Bum Suk put out a statement on the communist conspiracy-bribery plot. It is being translated right now and I will hand it out to the correspondents tonight. It is the strongest hope we have at the moment to counteract the tide of an unfavorable press. We must be able to prove conclusively that the P. has had just cause for his actions. People here, unfortunately, are not satisfied with the political philosophy-type of release and conferences which we have been using. For example, one Assemblyman was dragged away this morning in the To-chong here -- right in the presence of Rich of NBC and Keyes Beech who happened to be standing there, protesting and dragging his heels, with the MP’s shoving him along. It will be hard to “brief” the correspondents this afternoon that no force is being used and Assemblymen arn’t being arrested.
I have sent some of the releases in the pouch to Charlotte, asking her to re-type them for your and others’ guidance. I know that you will be swamped with questions. I managed to keep the lid on this thing for 48 hours, but it is a seething hotbed of journalistic eager-beavers now.
You said before I came out here that I would have an interesting time, come the elections. How right you were! Things change here every hour. And everybody wants to make a statement explaining what is happening; as a result, Clarence is counterdicting SMR and vice-versa every day.
When this is finally over, I am going to don hermit’s rags and lead a quiet life in some cave!
As frantic as can be,