THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY OMAHA 2. NEBRASSA THE WHITE HOUSE Jul 28 12 43 MR 55"' Julyy RECEIVED Dear President Ike : I dont want to make a nusance out of my self, but listening to your report to the Nation last night impels me to send along a word of greeting & sincere congrat- ulations on the magnficant job you did at Geneva. It was the climax, so far, of one con- tinnous magnificant job that you have done Since asseming the Presidency. you have what it takes President Ike & what the Nation & World needs today & al- ways. The old motto: Duty, Honor Country, & I might add, god, has never shone forth more brilliantly in action than it has in your glorious career. My prayer's & those of millions of others the world over are always with you. knowing how bring you are please dont feel obliged to reply to this letter. With kindest personal regards Even Sincerely President Eisenhower The White House Washington, D.C. Johnnie Rev. John P. Markoe, (Rev. John P. MARKOE) 1er 122-US-1 pro