Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Executive Secretary of the National Security Council James Lay
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January 27, 1951
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SIGNAT
NATIONAL
ARCHIVES RECORDS
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SERVICE°
MEMORANDUM FOR S/S
Mr. James Lay came in to see Mr. Acheson on Friday,
January 26, at Mr. Lay's request. Mr. Lay had wanted to discuss
with the Secretary the proposed reorganization of the NSC. I told
Mr. Lay prior to the meeting, that the Secretary would be unable
to discuss with him any definite conclusions the Department had
reached, as we were still in the process of studying this problem.
Mr. Lay wanted to talk to the Secretary briefly prior to
Mr. Lay's departure from Washington for a few days.
The discussion with the Secretary was an extremely general
one. Mr. Lay mentioned the several obvious difficulties which
made reorganization seem advisable. He did not discuss in any
detail the proposed remedy for these difficulties.
Mr. Lay said that he thought one of the primary purposes
of the staff of the NSC was to reconcile differences on matters
before they reached the Council. He said he thought this was one
way in which the staff had fallen down. Mr. Lay said that the
efforts toward getting the Military Establishment and the State
Department working more closely together on the problems which
went to the National Security Council would help a great deal in
achieving the objective of settling differences below the NSC level.
Mr. Acheson said that one of the principal objectives of
the NSC was to obtain new and original thinking and analyses on
the problems which the Council would consider. He said that he felt
the Senior Staff could not be the originating source for all of these
ideas and that it was very important to get the Departments working
closely together so that there was a cross-fertilization of ideas.
He stressed the need for joint work.
The Secretary and Mr. Lay discussed briefly the difficulties
inherent in the Senior Staff arrangement. The Secretary said it was
DECLASSIFIED
SECREP
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
3-16-76
Dept. of State letter, Aug
By NLT. He NARS Date 6.16.36
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