1971-08-22
By United Press International
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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.. Aug., 21 (UPI) — President Nixon named a panel of six today to review steps already taken by the United States to help the millions made homeless by the civil war in East Pakistan and to make recommendations for further assistance.
They were James Perkins, former President of Cornell University; George Elsey, President of the American Red Cross; Joseph E. Johnson, former President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Glenn Hayden, a disaster relief expert, from St. Joseph's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Maxwell Rabb, former President of the United States Committee for Refugees, and Mrs. Jeanne R. Forst, a civic leader from Atlanta, Ga.
The White House announcement said they would work with Francis L. Kellogg, special assistant to the Secretary of Slate for refugee and migration affairs, and Maurice J. Williams, Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development, Mr. Williams is In Pakistan to study the situation there.