--2-- #65, June 13, 2 p.m. from Bern as the representative of the diplomatic corps. Mr. Bullitt hopes to be of any assisstance possible in seeing to it that the transfer of the Government of the city takes place without loss of human life. This entire communication is made at the personal request of General Dentz." I have telephoned the foregoing to Embassy at Berlin. In addition to transmitting this message to the American Embassy at Berlin Mr. Bullitt requested that it be repeated to the Department with an explanation that this action replaces the action indicated that he might take in a long telegram to the President yesterday. Mr. Bullitt said that there was no more radio or telephone communication with the United States. He also particularly requested that after the occupa- tion of the city there will be enough food in the city to keep the population now estimated by him at two milion people alive for two weeks and that after that there will be nothing whatsoever to eat unless something is done about it. HARRISON |