Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, President Harry S. Truman, and Congressional Leaders
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O. 11632, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, 3-16-76
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July 31,1950
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The President met with the group of Congressional leaders on
the supplemental Mutual Defense Assistance Program. The President
announced that he was going to ask for an additional amount of
$4,000,000,000, that this was a matter of the greatest possible ur-
gency and then plunged into the matter of legislative method.
In the discussion, which was at some times confused, the
following points evolved:
In the Senate a point of order will lie against an appropriation
without legislative authority unless the question arises in the course
of Senate consideration of an appropriation bill passed by the House.
In that case, the point of order will not lie. In view of this state-
ment by the Vice President, which was concurred in by the other
Senators, it was thought unwise to adopt the method of attaching the
appropriation as an amendment in the Senate to the Military Bill
which the House will vote on today. That led to a discussion of two
other possible methods. The first was to have the Authorization
Bill amended and then have the appropriation made. The other
method was to have the appropriation originate in the House under
a rule and then attached to the first appropriation bill in order of
time to come up. Representative Taber thought that this would
be the deficieney appropriation bill. There seemed to be general
agreement that this would be acted on before the Omnibus Bill
and It seemed to be the preference to attach the matter to this
bill rather than have it a separate one.
Senator Wherry spoke in favor of having the legislation merely
appropriate $4,000,000,000 to the President for general purposes
of the defense of the United States. under such terms as would per-
mit him to use it for MDAP or any other thing that he chose. Sena-
tor Wherry argued that this would give him authority to use the
funds in Spain, Japan, Germany, the United States or elsewhere. It
was pointed out that Spain already came under the MDAP, and
Secretary Johnson stated that the President had authority in case
of emergency to take the goods made under this Act for the United
States if that should be necessary. He also claimed that under other
legislation the President acting through General MacArthur could
if he wished use materiel already in the Far East or to be sent
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