DEAR MR. MALLEY: Thank you for your letter. I want
to assure you that my overall position on the Algerian question has not
changed, and I feel it is properly a matter of International concern, particularly
when negotiations are not proceeding in good faith. It is my feeling that
General De Gaulle at heart does desire to pursue a more liberal policy
in Algeria than his predecessors, but I do not think that it is sufficient
to say that it therefore becomes exclusively a French problem.
Let me say that I have sent Governor Harriman to
West and Central Africa on a factfinding mission, and he is not concerning
himself directly with the Algerian problem. Though Algeria obviously has
implications throughout Africa, I can assure you that Governor Harriman
is proceeding responsibly and intelligently in appraising conditions and
in his discussions with African leaders.
With every good wish, I am
Sincerely,