Memorandum from George Elsey to President Harry S. Truman, with Related Memorandum from James Webb
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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
May 14, 1951
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT:
Subject: Voluntary Aid to India
Representatives of the American Red Cross, the Department
of State, and the President's Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid
have worked out a plan for voluntary aid to India. The plan is
roughly as follows: The American Red Cross will allocate $1 million
to be expended in India by the Indian Red Cross, to be supplemented
by whatever voluntary contributions private citizens in this country
wish to make.
It is recognized that any voluntary effort of this sort
can be no more than supplemental to the basic grain program which
the U. S. Government will finance. It can, however, have great
psychological and moral value if properly handled.
The American Red Cross and the State Department are now
preparing a proposed press release for your use and a draft letter
from you to Chairman Rowland Harriman, as a letter from you to Mr.
Harriman is necessary before the Red Cross can allocate $1 million
from its current budget to this purpose. These documents will be at
the White House in a few days.
The whole matter will remain "Confidential' for the time
being, and the Red Cross and State will recommend to us when public
announcement should be made. Timing is a delicate matter. The
announcement would probably be most effective if made about the time
Congress is completing action on the Indian grain bill.
Respectfully,
h.m.E.
GEORGE M. ELSEY
. ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS AND
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