FOREIGN OPERATIONS ADMINIS TRATION July 2, 1954 The Honorabie Alexander Wiley Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Chairman: The President has, on June 29, 1954, determined that not to exceed $1,000,000 of Mutual Security appropriations may be used pursuant to Section 513(b) for the purpose of furnishing special assistance to Japan for compensatory relief and rehabilitation of Japanese nationals who sustained personal and property damage as a result of the recent nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands without regard to the requirements of the Mutual Security Act or any other Act for which funds are authorized by that Act. He also determined that such use of funds is in furtherance of the purposes of the Mutual Security Act and is important to the security of the United States. At his request I am transmitting this letter to you to notify your Committee of the determination, pursuant to Section 513(b). T am enclosing for the information of your Committee @ copy of the President's determination. I am also enclosing a copy of the recommendation which served as the basis for the determination and was made by me to the President and concurred in by the Depart- ments of State and Defense, Bureau of the Budget, and by the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. In connection with the classification of this letter and the attached materials as Confidential, it should be noted that the negotiations have not as yet been concluded with the Japanese Government fixing a final figure for the compensation settlement contemplated under this determination. . Sincerely yours, /s/ HAROLD E, STASSEN Tdentical letter to: Honorable Robert B. Chiperfield Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives ,

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