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August 3, 1950
Meeting of the National Security
Council
As I understood things, the following decisions were
reached this afternoon:
Item 1.
The President directed that the calling up of reserves
should not be delayed while a general policy was worked out;
that Mr. Symington and the military authorities were to agree
on the long-range policy at once and recommend to the Presi-
dent for implementation. Any departures from the long-range
policy which occurred in the meantime during the calling up
of the reserves should be rectified by orders from the Secre-
tary of Defense as soon as the broad policy decisions were
made.
TROMAN
PRINATIONAL SERVICE" EX
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Item 2.
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This matter was referred for discussion this evening
between the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense and
Mr. Harriman.
Item 3. Reconnaissance
Secretary Johnson said that he accepted the Department's
memorandum and was carrying it out. We might follow this up
to be sure that the two Departments understand one another.
Item 4.
The State and Defense amendments to the consultants'
paper were referred back to the consultants for further work.
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