JT This telegram must be PARIS closely paraphrased be- fore being communicated Dated June 11, 1940 to anyone. (D) Rec'd 6:10 p.m., 12th Secretary of State, Washington. RUSH 1149, June 11, 3 p.m. PERSONAL AND SECRET FOR THE PRESIDENT. The evacuation of Paris has added a million to the number of men, women, and children who are moving into southwestern France whose lives can be saved only by American aid. You will recall that when I described to you over the telephone about 3 weeks ago the condition of the refugees from Belgium and northern France you said that you would ask Congress immediately for $20,000,000 to keep them alive. Later I was informed that at the request of the Red Cross which was putting on a drive for funds you would not ask for this sum or any other from the Congress until the conclusion of the Red Cross drive. I was furthermore informed by you over the telephone that within three days a ship entirely filled with Red Cross supplies would leave the United States for Bordeaux. (END SECTION ONE) BULLITT |