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OCR Page 1 of 2May 14, 1952
Mr. Arthur Cox
Psychological Strategy Board
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Cox:
Pursuant to the conference held in my office on May 9,
1952, there is enclosed herewith an outline, prepared by
the Displaced Persons Commission, which is intended as a
suggestion of the sort of thing General Smith might cover
in executive session with respect to H.R. 7376. The hear-
ings are scheduled to commence on May 22, before Sub-
committee No. 1 of the House Judiciary Committee.
For your information there are also enclosed the
following:
President's Special Message to the Congress, March 24
H.R. 7376 (Celler) and summary of principal provisions
H.J. Res. 477 and summary of principal provisions
As you know, H.R. 7376 implements the principal
objectives stated by the President in his Special Message.
You will note, however, that it does not provide for the use
of lost visas as recommended by the President for issuance
to displaced persons whose case could not be completed by
the cut-off date of December 31, 1951.
Sincerely yours,
DAVID D. LLOYD
Enclosures
TRUMAN
NARA
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