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gested in Department's 4124 of October 22. Another variant would be for SC to ask the SYG to have operational arrangements prepared and authorize him to use such experts as he desired. Another variant would be to have President make similar request to SYG in order to avoid formal SC resolution. Both Soviet and Western Powers might be invited to supply SYG or neutral experts with suggestions as to terms of satisfactory operational arrangements. Authority of SYG or expert group might be either to prepare operational arrange- ments which would be submitted to SC for consideration and adoption as recommen- dation to the parties or for submission to the parties for voluntary agreement. Consideration should be given to time of lifting the blockade in relation to re- port of SYG or expert group. Recommendation that immediate steps be started along this line. Wide variation and flexibility of possibilities within general framework of this procedure make it desirable to discuss forthwith with British and French so that we may obtain their general reaction and so that we can work on elaboration of details of the plan. Secretary is meeting Bevin and Schumann this afternoon, but not probable that program set forth in paragraph 4 above will be discussed. school RECEICE MARSHALL G.S. NSC 24/1 - 2 - TOP

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