Memorandum from George Elsey to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 24, 1950
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT :
SUBJECT:
U. S. Treaty Rights in Morocco.
The current appropriation act for the European Recovery
Program provides that after November 1, 1950, none of the funds for
ECA may be used for aid "to any nation of which a dependent area fails,
in the opinion of the President, to comply with any treaty to which
the United States and such dependent area are parties. "
The purpose of this provision (inserted by the Congress) was
to force France to comply with certain treaty rights which a group of
American businessmen, who have been operating in French Morocco since
World War II, claim have been violated.
In response to this rider, France has now filed an applica-
tion with the International Court of Justice at the Hague for adjudica--
tion of U. S. treaty rights in Morocco.
It is anticipated that the same business groups which were
responsible for the insertion of the anti-French provision will bring
pressure to bear for the President to block ECA aid to France on the
grounds that France is not living up to the Moroccan treaty.
It is the combined recommendation of the Department of State
and all other interested agencies that, because the matter is now before
the International Court, the President make no finding, and take no action
under the terms of the new provision until after the matter has been ad-
judicated by the International Court.
A proposed State Department press release on this subject is
attached for your information
Respectfully,
r.m. E.
GEORGE M. ELSEY
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