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The President NOT(PSF/NSC) 974 TOP SECRET COPY NO. 1 LIBRARY NEW S THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STATUS OF PROJECTS as of July 9, 1951 DECLASSIFIED RAC 3/7/2012 Authority. NOT-PSF-44-11-1 By SDB NARA, Date 4/23/13 TOP SECRET WARNING THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NA- TIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S.C., 31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANS- MISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. July 9, 1951 TOP SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL HARRY NARA TRUMANLE STATUS OF PROJECTS 1. COMPLETED PROJECTS (July 2, 1951 - July 9, 1951) (NONE) DECLASSIFIED RAC 3/1/2012 By SDB NARA, Date 4/23/13 NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 1 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET 2. PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC HARY A. ITEMS SCHEDULED ON AGENDA FOR THE 96th NSC MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1951: (Agenda dated July 6, 1951) THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST For discussion of the subject in the light of an oral briefing by the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the military situation in Korea. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE HANDLING AND TRANSMISSION OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION (Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated January 2, June 19, and July 6, 1951) Redraft of the Executive Order attached to the reference memo of January 2, prepared by members of the White House Staff and the Bureau of the Budget, was referred back at the direction of the President by the reference memo of June 19 for reconsideration by the NSC. Recommendations by the Senior NSC Staff are being submit- ted by the reference memo of July 6 for consideration by the NSC. The Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, have been invited to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of Defense Mobilization in reconsideration of this subject. Scheduled as Item 2 for consideration concurrently with the project below. REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SECURITY CLEARANCE FOR ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 20 and July 6, 1951) Memorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security (ICIS) and attached draft Executive Order on the subject, transmitted by the reference memo of June 20 for Council considera- tion. Recommendations by the Senior NSC Staff are being submitted by the reference memo of July 6 for consideration by the NSC. The Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, and the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, have been invited to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of Defense Mobilization in the considera- tion of this subject. Scheduled as Item 3 for consideration concur- rently with the above project. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 2 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET LIBRARY PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd) HAREY B. ITEMS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY MEMORANDUM ACTION ELIGIBILITY OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES TO RECEIVE CLASSIFIED IN- FORMATION (Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 14, 1951) Memorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security (ICIS) and attached draft Presidential directive together with a report and proposed regulations on the subject, were trans- mitted by the reference memo for consideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General, the Director of Defense Mobilization and the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. Approved by ODM, June 19; by Justice, June 21; by State, June 28; by Treasury, June 29; by NSRB, July 2. The Acting Secretary of Defense on July 2 recommended that the Council defer action on this memorandum until the Standing Group of the NATO has had an opportunity to examine the proposed regulations. On July 5 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that further Council consideration should be deferred, pending the outcome of the NATO negotiations, as recommended by the Acting Secretary of Defense. Awaiting further action by the Secretary of Defense, and by the others concerned. NSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302. PUBLIC LAW 45 (THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951 (NSC DETERMINATION NO. 4) (Memo for NSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 27, 1951) Draft report on trade between certain Latin American republics and the Soviet Bloc, prepared by the Special Committee on East-West Trade in accordance with the "Instructions" contained in NSC Determination No. 1, submitted by the reference memo for considera- tion by the Council, the Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce, the Director of Defense Mobilization, the Economic Cooperation Administrator, and the Chairman, Export-Import Bank. Approved by Treasury, June 29; by Commerce, July 2. Awaiting action by others concerned. (See same subject, Section 3-C.) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 3 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd) TRUMANTING MIN HAREY NSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302. PUBLIC LAW 45 (THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951) (NSC DETERMINATION NO. 5) (Memo for NSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 27, 1951) Draft report on trade between India and the Soviet Bloc, prepared by the Special Committee on East-West Trade in accordance with the "Instructions" contained in NSC Determination No. 1. submitted by the reference memo for consideration by the National Security Council, the Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce, the Director of Defense Mobilization, the Economic Cooperation Administrator, and the Chairman, Export-Import Bank. Approved by Treasury, June 29; by Commerce, July 2; by NSRB, July 6. Awaiting action by others concerned. (See same subject, Section 3-C.) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 4 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd) HARRY C. ITEMS AWAITING SUBSEQUENT NSC CONSIDERATION CONGRESSIONAL PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION OF ADVANTAGE TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS (Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 16, and June 15, 1951; NSC Action No. 478) Memorandum on the subject by the NSC Representative on Internal Security, transmitted by the reference memo of May 16, was dis- cussed at the 92nd NSC Meeting. The Council directed the Senior NSC Staff, by the reference action, with the assistance of the Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security (ICIS), to pre- pare recommendations on the subject for Council consideration in the light of the discussion. Recommendations by the Senior NSC Staff, prepared with the assist- ance of representatives of the White House Staff and ICIS, were submitted the reference memo of June 15 for consideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General and the Director of Defense Mobilization. On July 5 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that Council consideration of this memorandum should be deferred. Awaiting further consideration by the Senior NSC Staff. FORMULATION OF A UNITED STATES POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE REGULATION, LIMITATION AND BALANCED REDUCTION OF ARMED FORCES AND ARMAMENTS (NSC 112, NSC 79) Report by the Secretaries of State and Defense on the subject is being submitted for Council consideration as NSC 112. To be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting. (See also related NSC 79 project and project on "Conditions For a Peaceful Settlement With the USSR", in Section 3-A.) FUTURE COURSES OF U. S. ACTION WITH RESPECT TO AUSTRIA (Progress Report, dated July 6, 1951, by the Department of State on NSC 38/4 and NSC 38/6, including reference to NSC 63/1) The reference Progress Report by the Department of State on the subject is being circulated for the information of the Council and will be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 5 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd) HARRY THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO GREECE (Progress Report, dated July 6, 1951, by the Department of State on NSC 103/1, as revised by memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 24, 1951) The reference Progress Report by the Department of State on the subject is being circulated for the information of the Council and will be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 6 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET 3. CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS HARRY A. SENIOR NSC STAFF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST /PRIORITY PROJECT7 (Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated December 12, 1950; NIE-14 and 26) Memorandum by the Senior State Member on the subject transmitted by the reference memo and considered by the Senior Staff on Dec- ember 29, when it was agreed that an initial draft report should be prepared by State and that CIA should furnish an intelligence estimate of local attitudes and conditions which affect protection of our interests and the realization of our objectives. On Feb- ruary 23 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that this project should be completed as a matter of priority. CIA estimate circulated as NIE-26. Awaiting initial draft report from State. CONDITIONS FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT /PRIORITY PROJECT7 WITH THE USSR (Records of Senior NSC Staff Meeting, February 23 and May 24; NSC 79; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary subject: "United States and Allied Objectives in the Event of Global War", dated September 6, 1950) On February 23 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that the NSC 79 project on United States and allied war objectives should be completed in two sections and that the section on the above subject, including a plan for reduction and regulation of armaments and armed forces, should be completed as a matter of priority. On May 24 the Senior Staff agreed that the completion of this project would provide an important background for obtaining popular support for U.S. national security policies. Awaiting report by the State, Defense and JCS members. (See also related projects below and NSC 112 in Section 2-C.) UNITED STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJECTIVES IN THE EVENT OF GLOBAL WAR (NSC 79; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated September 6, 1950) JCS memo (NSC 79) circulated for Council information and referred to the Staff for use in the preparation of a report. The Senior Staff designated an ad hoc group to draft a report to include both a statement of war objectives in the event of global war, and such NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 7 - TOP SECRET TOP SEC CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) UNITED STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJECTIVES IN THE EVENT OF GLOBAL WAR (Cont'd) related questions as a statement of the conditions that the U.S. would be willing to accept for a peaceful settlement with the USSR and its satellites. At the initial meeting of the ad hoc group under the chairmanship of the State member on October 6, the form and content of a response to the problems posed by NSC 79 were discussed and agreed upon. On February 23 the Senior Staff agreed that this project should be divided as follows: (1) a statement of U. S. and allied war ob- jectives in the event of a global war; and (2) a statement of the conditions the U. S. would be willing to accept for a peaceful settlement with the USSR, including a plan for the reduction and regulation of armaments and armed forces. Awaiting initial draft by the State Policy Planning Staff of the project listed under (1) above. (See also related projects above and below.) UNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY (NSC Actions Nos. 393 and 487 a; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 1, 1951; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject: "Review of the Current World Situ- ation and Ability of the Force Being Maintained to Meet United States Commitments", dated April 26, 1951) By the reference NSC Action the Council directed the Senior NSC Staff to prepare, with the assistance of appropriate executive departments and agencies, the following reports for Council con- sideration: (1) A review of the status of the programs described in NSC 68/4, including an analysis of any difficulties which may be impeding or preventing their successful execution; and (2) Recommendations regarding any revisions or modifications of the policies and programs contained in NSC 68/4. On June 14 the Senior NSC Staff designated a Steering Committee, composed of the Senior State, Defense and ODM Members, to coordi- nate the preparation of reports called for by NSC Action No. 487-a. On June 21 the Steering Committee on NSC 68 agreed upon a pro- cedure for preparation of the reports called for by NSC Action No. 487-a and assigned responsibility for preparation of outline notes and oral presentations in connection with a review of the status of the programs in NSC 68/4, as follows: NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 8 - TOP TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) UNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY (Cont'd) 1. The Military and Mobilization Programs - Defense and ODM 2. Foreign Military and Economic Assistance - ISAC 3. The Civil Defense Program - Federal Civil Defense Administration 4. The Stockpiling Program - Defense and ODM 5. The Information Program - State 6. Intelligence and Related Activities - CIA 7. Internal Security - IC IS and IIC It was also agreed that the Senior State Member, with the assist- ance of representatives from Defense and CIA, should prepare an analysis of changes in the world situation since the preparation of NSC 68 affecting United States objectives and programs for national security. Awaiting report from State and oral presenta- tions as assigned above. (See related projects above and below) UNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY (NSC 68 Series; Annex No. 8, Long-term Political and Economic Framework) Awaiting revision of Annex No. 8 by State. (See also related pro- jects above.) PROPOSED NSC STUDY OF USE OF CIVILIAN MANPOWER OF NON-SOVIET NATIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES (Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "Proposed NSC Study of Use of Foreign Manpower for Production", dated March 29, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated April 16, 1951) Memos by the Acting Senior NSRB Member and by the Senior ODM Mem- ber, transmitted by the reference memos of March 29 and April 16, respectively, were considered by the Senior Staff on April 17. It was agreed that ODM should undertake the preparation of a report on the subject for consideration by the NSC Staff, along the lines proposed by ODM in the report attached to the reference memo of April 19. The Staff further agreed to the inclusion of NSRB and Mr. Harriman's Office among the agencies to be consulted by ODM. Awaiting report from Senior ODM Member. (See related project in Section 3-B.) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 9 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET C URRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) HAWAY THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO INDOCHINA (NSC 64/1; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated January 4, 1951) At the request of the Secretary of Defense the views of the JCS on the subject (NSC 64/1) were circulated for Council information and referred to the NSC Staff for use in the preparation of a report for Council consideration. On December 27, the Senior Staff directed the Staff Assistants to prepare, as a matter of urgency, a draft report on the immediate steps the United States should take to meet the critical situation in Indochina. Draft report by Staff Assistants submitted to Senior Staff by the reference memo. On January 8, the Senior Staff discussed the subject in the light of the importance of Indochina to the security of Southeast Asia and the security of the United States. To be considered further at a later Senior Staff meeting. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY (NSC 60/1) On September 15 the Senior Staff agreed that this subject should be a continuing project and that accordingly the Senior State Member should keep the Senior Staff informed on any security policy issues which may arise, with a view to further consideration of the subject. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 10 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) B. NSC STAFF ASSISTANTS THE SAFETY OF THE AMERICAN CIVILIAN POPULATION IN GERMANY AND JAPAN IN THE EVENT OF HOSITLITIES (NSC 106) Letter by the Secretary of Defense to the President on the subject, and the President's reply, referred by the President to the Council, circulated as NSC 106 for Council information, and referred to the Senior Staff for preparation of recommendations on the subject for consideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director of Defense Mobilization, and the Economic Cooperation Ad- ministrator at an early Council meeting. On March 15 the Senior Staff discussed the reference report and referred it to the Staff Assistants for use in the preparation of a draft report for consideration by the Senior Staff. Initial draft in preparation by ad hoc group of Staff Assistants with the advice and assistance of a special group from the Defense Depart- ment. Initial draft from ad hoc group of Staff Assistants, cir- culated June 26, being revised for further consideration by the Staff Assistants. PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE POINT IV PROGRAM FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE TO THE EC ONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION (NSC 110; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 18, 1951) Memorandum on the subject from the Bureau of the Budget (NSC 110) was referred by the President to the NSC with the request that the Senior NSC Staff prepare a recommendation on the subject for Council consideration as advice to the President. At the direction of the President, the Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce, the Federal Security Administrator and the Economic Cooperation Administrator will participate in this Council project and have been requested to designate representatives to join with the Senior NSC Staff for this purpose. The President also expressed the desire that the views of the Rockefeller Committee be obtained in connec- tion with the preparation of the above report. The following offi- cials have been designated: Interior, Joseph C. McCaskill; Agri- culture, Stanley Andrews; Commerce, R. C. Miller; FSA, Mrs. Gertrude Gates; and ECA, Alvin J. Roseman. By the reference memo, background material on current State and ECA programs of the Point IV type has been circulated for the informa- tion of the Senior NSC Staff, augmented as indicated above, together with a copy of the Rockefeller Committee report, dated March, 1951. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 11 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE POINT IV PROGRAM FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE TO THE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION (Cont'd) On June 28, the Senior NSC Staff, together with representatives from Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, FSA, and ECA, discussed the refer- ence reports and agreed to refer them to the Staff Assistants, aug- mented by representatives of the above-mentioned agencies, to pre- pare a draft report to the Council for Senior Staff consideration. Awaiting report by Staff Assistants. POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO SCANDINAVIA (Progress Report, dated November 14, 1950, on NSC 28/1 and NSC 32/1; NSC 88; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "U.S. Courses of Action in the Event the Soviets Attempt to Close the Baltic", dated March 26, 1951; Record of Senior Staff Meeting on April 3, par. 3) On December 13 the Senior NSC Staff directed the Staff Assistants to prepare a draft revision of NSC 28/1 for consideration by the Senior Staff. On October 17, 1950, NSC 88, "U.S. Courses of Action in the Event the Soviets Attempt to Close the Baltic", was circulated for Council information and referred to the NSC Staff for preparation of a report for Council consideration. In view of recommendations made by the Staff Assistants in the reference memo of March 26, the Senior Staff agreed on April 3 that a statement of policy and a staff study on the subject of NSC 88 should be incorporated in the draft report on "The Position of the United States With Respect to Scandinavia", and that completion of this project should be expedit- ed. Awaiting initial draft report by State. UNITED STATES POLICY WITH RESPECT TO BERLIN AND EASTERN GERMANY (NSC 89; NSC 73/4, par. 42; Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject: "Additional Airlift to Support the Far East", dated September 27 and November 20, 1950; NSC Action No. 368; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated October 31, 1950; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "Courses of Action in the Event East Germany Imposes a Blockade in Berlin", dated February 16, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "United States Policy With Regard to a Possible New Berlin Blockade", dated March 27, 1951; NIE-4) At its 69th Meeting, the Council noted the reference memo of September 27, and the fact that the situation presented therein would be taken into consideration in the studies on the Berlin blockade referred to in par. 42 of NSC 73/4. Memoranda on the sub- ject by the Deputy Under Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense were circulated for Council information as NSC 89, and NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS -12- - - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) UNITED STATES POLICY WITH RESPECT TO BERLIN AND EASTERN GERMANY (Cont'd) referred to the NSC Staff for use in connection with this staff project. JCS study on airlift capabilities circulated to Senior Staff by the reference memo of October 31. Subsequent memo by the Deputy Secretary of Defense (reference memo of November 20) circulated for Council information and referred to the Staff for consideration in connection with this project. Views of the JCS on "Courses of Action in the Event East Germany Imposes a Blockade in Berlin" circulated by the reference memo of February 16 to the Senior Staff for consideration in connection with this project upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Defense. NIE-4, issued by CIA, relates to the above subject. On February 23 the Senior Staff noted that the JCS views would be taken into account in the early completion of a draft report on "U.S. Policy With Respect to Berlin and Eastern Germany" now under preparation in the Department of State in collaboration with the Department of Defense. Report by State circulated by reference memo dated March 27, considered by the Senior Staff on April 3 and referred to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light of the discussion. Awaiting initial draft by ad hoc group of Staff Assis- tants. UTILIZATION OF MANPOWER OF OTHER NATIONS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES (NSC 108 and memo for all holders of NSC 108, dated April 24, 1951; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 8, 1951; NSC Action No. 472) At the suggestion of the Senior State Member, the Senior NSC Staff on December 12 agreed to designate an ad hoc group under the chair- manship of a JCS official and with officials from State, NSRB, Mr. Harriman's Office, and CIA, to prepare a draft report on the subject. The report by the ad hoc committee was considered and amended by the NSC Staff for submission to the NSC as NSC 108. JCS views circulated by the reference memo. At its 91st Meeting the NSC referred NSC 108 to the NSC Staff for reconsideration. On May 17 the Senior Staff referred NSC 108 to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light of the discussion. On June 13 the Staff Assistants agreed that an initial draft on the subject of civilian manpower (see project in Section 3-A) should be completed with a view to the subsequent preparation of a report combining the civilian and military aspects of the subject for Sen- ior Staff consideration. Review of NSC 108 for revisions which may be proposed by the departments and agencies in the light of the JCS views and other comments will proceed while awaiting the initial draft of the report on civilian manpower. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS -13: - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) C. OTHER CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS NSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302, PUBLIC LAW 45, (THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951 (Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 6, 1951) Draft reports on trade between the Soviet Bloc and Greece and Turkey, respectively, were circulated by the reference memo of July 6 and are scheduled on the agenda of a meeting of the Special Committee on July 11. (See also related projects in Section 2-B.) PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENSION OF SECURITY CONTROLS IN TRADE WITH THE SOVIET BLOC (Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, 23.) same subject, dated July 3, 1951; Ref. NSC 104/2, paras. 21, 22 and Preliminary study on the subject, prepared by ECA, was transmitted by the reference memo for the information of the Special Committee, and is scheduled on the agenda of a meeting of the Special Committee on July 11. (See also related projects above and below.) DISCUSSION AND NEGOTIATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES RECEIVING ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNITED STATES (Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 6, 1951) Letter by the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs on the subject was transmitted by the reference memorandum for the in- formation of the Special Committee, and is scheduled on the agenda of a meeting of the Special Committee on July 11, 1951. (See also related projects above and below.) EXPORT CONTROL POLICY FOLLOWING THE TERMINATION OF SECTION 1302 OF THE THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951) (Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 9, 1951) Draft report on the subject, prepared by the State member, is being transmitted for consideration by the Special Committee at its meeting on July 11. (See related projects above.) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 14 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) PROVISION FOR STATE INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES NSC 96/1 and NSC 96; NSC Action No. 409; memo for members of staff MAIN group from Executive Secretary, subject: "Provision for State HARATY Guard Forces, dated May 7, 1951) At the request of the Secretary of Defense, NSC 96 was submitted for Council consideration. At its 77th Meeting, by the reference action, the Council agreed to request the Chairman, NSRB, to develop, in consultation with other interested agencies, a plan for the provisior of essential Federal Guidance and assistance to the States in organ- izing reserves to perform State and local security functions when the National Guard is ordered into active military service, this plan to include any necessary Federal legislation. Report by the Chairman, NSRB, circulated for Council information as NSC 96/1 and referred to the NSC Staff for use in the preparation of a report for Council consideration. On April 12, the Senior Staff discussed NSC 96/1 and referred it to the Defense, JCS and NSRB Staff members together with officials from the Department of Justice, the Bureau of the Budget, and the Federal Civil Defense Administra- tion, for use in the preparation of a report for Senior Staff con- sideration. Draft outline, prepared by the Executive Secretary, transmitted to the above staff group by the reference memorandum, and discussed at a meeting on May 14. With some modifications, the outline was adopted as a working guide and the proposed assignments were accepted Civil Defense drafts received on May 16; Justice, on June 2. Await- ing other drafts assigned to Defense. RELEASE OF INFORMATION REGARDING NEW WEAPONS (Memo for NSC Consultants and AEC Representative, from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 5, 1950) At the direction of the President, the Council and the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission undertook a consideration of the general problem of weapons information, including atomic weapons, in order to make appropriate recommendations to the President on the subject. A draft report, prepared by the Executive Secretary in accordance with the discussion at a meeting on June 22, 1950, has been circulated to the NSC Staff and a representative of the AEC by the reference memo. Awaiting redraft of this report by Defense. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 15 - TOP SECRET TOP SECRET 4. OTHER CURRENT COUNCIL PROJECTS NATIONAL PETROLEUM PROGRAM (NSC 97) At the direction of the President, a letter from the Acting Secre- tary of Defense on the subject (NSC 97) was referred to the Director of Defense Mobilization to develop a national petroleum program leading to the complete supply of allied requirements, for consideration by the NSC. Awaiting report by the Director of Defense Mobilization. UNITED STATES OBJECTIVES, POLICIES AND COURSES OF ACTION IN ASIA (NSC Action No. 420-d.) Upon consideration of NSC 101/1, on "U. S. Action to Counter Chinese Communist Aggression", the Council requested the Department of State to prepare a study of the effect upon China and other Eastern countries of continued U. S. support of Chiang Kai-shek. (NSC Action No. 420-d.) Awaiting State report. NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE PLAN FOR GENERAL WAR (Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 8, 1951; NSC 59/1) A report by the Interdepartmental Foreign Information Organization on the subject, prepared in accordance with NSC 59/1, was circulated by the reference memorandum for Council information and, at the re- quest of the Department of State, the Secretary of Defense was re- quested to obtain the views of the JCS with respect thereto. Await- ing JCS views. A PROJECT TO PROVIDE A MORE ADEQUATE BASIS FOR PLANNING FOR THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES (Memo for the NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June 5, 1951) Memorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security and its attached report by the ICIS on the subject, were transmitted by the reference memo for consideration by the NSC of the "Recommendations" contained in Part VII thereof and of the pro- posed National Security Council Directive. The Attorney General will be invited to participate in Council action on this subject. Prior to Council action, at the direction of the President, the views of the Director of Central Intelligence have been requested with respect to the report for concurrent consideration by the Council. Awaiting the views of the Director of Central Intelligence. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 16 - TOP SECRET ToΓ SECRET BRARY 5. CANCELLED PROJECTS TRUMAN LIS VEIVN HARRY EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATION OF GENERAL MOTORS FOR SHIPMENT OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS VIA DENMARK TO POLAND (Memos for Special Committee on East-West Trade from Assistant Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 5 and 9, 1951; Ref. NSC 104/2.) A draft report on the subject was submitted by the reference memo of July 5 at the request of the ECA Member for urgent consideration by the Special Committee on East-West Trade. Subsequently, in view of recent information from the Danish Government, this project was cancelled at the request of the ECA Member. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 17 - Top SECRET TOP SECRET

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    "ocrText": "The President NOT(PSF/NSC) 974\nTOP SECRET\nCOPY NO. 1\nLIBRARY NEW S THE\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nSTATUS OF PROJECTS\nas of\nJuly 9, 1951\nDECLASSIFIED\nRAC 3/7/2012\nAuthority. NOT-PSF-44-11-1\nBy SDB NARA, Date 4/23/13\nTOP SECRET\nWARNING\nTHIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NA-\nTIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF\nTHE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S.C., 31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANS-\nMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO\nAN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.\nJuly 9, 1951\nTOP SECRET\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nHARRY NARA TRUMANLE\nSTATUS OF PROJECTS\n1. COMPLETED PROJECTS\n(July 2, 1951 - July 9, 1951)\n(NONE)\nDECLASSIFIED\nRAC 3/1/2012\nBy SDB NARA, Date 4/23/13\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 1 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\n2. PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC\nHARY\nA. ITEMS SCHEDULED ON AGENDA FOR THE 96th NSC MEETING ON\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1951:\n(Agenda dated July 6, 1951)\nTHE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST\nFor discussion of the subject in the light of an oral briefing by\nthe Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the military situation in\nKorea.\nMINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE HANDLING AND TRANSMISSION OF CLASSIFIED\nINFORMATION\n(Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated\nJanuary 2, June 19, and July 6, 1951)\nRedraft of the Executive Order attached to the reference memo of\nJanuary 2, prepared by members of the White House Staff and the\nBureau of the Budget, was referred back at the direction of the\nPresident by the reference memo of June 19 for reconsideration by\nthe NSC. Recommendations by the Senior NSC Staff are being submit-\nted by the reference memo of July 6 for consideration by the NSC.\nThe Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Chairman,\nAtomic Energy Commission, have been invited to participate with the\nCouncil, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of Defense\nMobilization in reconsideration of this subject. Scheduled as\nItem 2 for consideration concurrently with the project below.\nREGULATIONS ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SECURITY CLEARANCE\nFOR ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS\nAND AGENCIES OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT\n(Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated\nJune 20 and July 6, 1951)\nMemorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal\nSecurity (ICIS) and attached draft Executive Order on the subject,\ntransmitted by the reference memo of June 20 for Council considera-\ntion. Recommendations by the Senior NSC Staff are being submitted\nby the reference memo of July 6 for consideration by the NSC. The\nAttorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chairman, Atomic\nEnergy Commission, and the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, have\nbeen invited to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the\nTreasury and the Director of Defense Mobilization in the considera-\ntion of this subject. Scheduled as Item 3 for consideration concur-\nrently with the above project.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 2 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nLIBRARY\nPROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd)\nHAREY\nB. ITEMS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY MEMORANDUM ACTION\nELIGIBILITY OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES TO RECEIVE CLASSIFIED IN-\nFORMATION\n(Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June\n14, 1951)\nMemorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal\nSecurity (ICIS) and attached draft Presidential directive together\nwith a report and proposed regulations on the subject, were trans-\nmitted by the reference memo for consideration by the Council, the\nSecretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General, the Director of\nDefense Mobilization and the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission.\nApproved by ODM, June 19; by Justice, June 21; by State, June 28;\nby Treasury, June 29; by NSRB, July 2.\nThe Acting Secretary of Defense on July 2 recommended that the\nCouncil defer action on this memorandum until the Standing Group\nof the NATO has had an opportunity to examine the proposed\nregulations. On July 5 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that further\nCouncil consideration should be deferred, pending the outcome of\nthe NATO negotiations, as recommended by the Acting Secretary of\nDefense. Awaiting further action by the Secretary of Defense, and\nby the others concerned.\nNSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302. PUBLIC LAW 45 (THIRD\nSUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951 (NSC DETERMINATION NO. 4)\n(Memo for NSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same subject, dated\nJune 27, 1951)\nDraft report on trade between certain Latin American republics and\nthe Soviet Bloc, prepared by the Special Committee on East-West\nTrade in accordance with the \"Instructions\" contained in NSC\nDetermination No. 1, submitted by the reference memo for considera-\ntion by the Council, the Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce,\nthe Director of Defense Mobilization, the Economic Cooperation\nAdministrator, and the Chairman, Export-Import Bank. Approved by\nTreasury, June 29; by Commerce, July 2. Awaiting action by others\nconcerned. (See same subject, Section 3-C.)\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 3 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nPROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd)\nTRUMANTING\nMIN\nHAREY\nNSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302. PUBLIC LAW 45 (THIRD\nSUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951) (NSC DETERMINATION NO. 5)\n(Memo for NSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same subject,\ndated June 27, 1951)\nDraft report on trade between India and the Soviet Bloc, prepared\nby the Special Committee on East-West Trade in accordance with the\n\"Instructions\" contained in NSC Determination No. 1. submitted by\nthe reference memo for consideration by the National Security\nCouncil, the Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce, the Director\nof Defense Mobilization, the Economic Cooperation Administrator,\nand the Chairman, Export-Import Bank. Approved by Treasury,\nJune 29; by Commerce, July 2; by NSRB, July 6. Awaiting action\nby others concerned. (See same subject, Section 3-C.)\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 4 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nPROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd)\nHARRY\nC. ITEMS AWAITING SUBSEQUENT NSC CONSIDERATION\nCONGRESSIONAL PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION OF ADVANTAGE TO FOREIGN\nGOVERNMENTS\n(Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated\nMay 16, and June 15, 1951; NSC Action No. 478)\nMemorandum on the subject by the NSC Representative on Internal\nSecurity, transmitted by the reference memo of May 16, was dis-\ncussed at the 92nd NSC Meeting. The Council directed the Senior\nNSC Staff, by the reference action, with the assistance of the\nInterdepartmental Committee on Internal Security (ICIS), to pre-\npare recommendations on the subject for Council consideration in\nthe light of the discussion.\nRecommendations by the Senior NSC Staff, prepared with the assist-\nance of representatives of the White House Staff and ICIS, were\nsubmitted the reference memo of June 15 for consideration by the\nCouncil, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General and\nthe Director of Defense Mobilization. On July 5 the Senior NSC\nStaff agreed that Council consideration of this memorandum should\nbe deferred. Awaiting further consideration by the Senior NSC Staff.\nFORMULATION OF A UNITED STATES POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE\nREGULATION, LIMITATION AND BALANCED REDUCTION OF ARMED FORCES AND\nARMAMENTS\n(NSC 112, NSC 79)\nReport by the Secretaries of State and Defense on the subject is\nbeing submitted for Council consideration as NSC 112. To be\nscheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting. (See also\nrelated NSC 79 project and project on \"Conditions For a Peaceful\nSettlement With the USSR\", in Section 3-A.)\nFUTURE COURSES OF U. S. ACTION WITH RESPECT TO AUSTRIA\n(Progress Report, dated July 6, 1951, by the Department of State on\nNSC 38/4 and NSC 38/6, including reference to NSC 63/1)\nThe reference Progress Report by the Department of State on the\nsubject is being circulated for the information of the Council and\nwill be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 5 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nPROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC (Cont'd)\nHARRY\nTHE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO GREECE\n(Progress Report, dated July 6, 1951, by the Department of State\non NSC 103/1, as revised by memo for NSC from Executive Secretary,\nsame subject, dated May 24, 1951)\nThe reference Progress Report by the Department of State on the\nsubject is being circulated for the information of the Council\nand will be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 6 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\n3. CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS\nHARRY\nA. SENIOR NSC STAFF\nTHE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST\n/PRIORITY PROJECT7\n(Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive\nSecretary, same subject, dated December 12,\n1950; NIE-14 and 26)\nMemorandum by the Senior State Member on the subject transmitted\nby the reference memo and considered by the Senior Staff on Dec-\nember 29, when it was agreed that an initial draft report should\nbe prepared by State and that CIA should furnish an intelligence\nestimate of local attitudes and conditions which affect protection\nof our interests and the realization of our objectives. On Feb-\nruary 23 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that this project should be\ncompleted as a matter of priority. CIA estimate circulated as\nNIE-26. Awaiting initial draft report from State.\nCONDITIONS FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT\n/PRIORITY PROJECT7\nWITH THE USSR\n(Records of Senior NSC Staff Meeting,\nFebruary 23 and May 24; NSC 79; Memo\nfor NSC from Executive Secretary subject:\n\"United States and Allied Objectives in\nthe Event of Global War\", dated September 6, 1950)\nOn February 23 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that the NSC 79 project\non United States and allied war objectives should be completed in\ntwo sections and that the section on the above subject, including\na plan for reduction and regulation of armaments and armed forces,\nshould be completed as a matter of priority. On May 24 the Senior\nStaff agreed that the completion of this project would provide an\nimportant background for obtaining popular support for U.S.\nnational security policies. Awaiting report by the State, Defense\nand JCS members. (See also related projects below and NSC 112\nin Section 2-C.)\nUNITED STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJECTIVES IN THE EVENT OF GLOBAL\nWAR\n(NSC 79; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject,\ndated September 6, 1950)\nJCS memo (NSC 79) circulated for Council information and referred\nto the Staff for use in the preparation of a report. The Senior\nStaff designated an ad hoc group to draft a report to include both\na statement of war objectives in the event of global war, and such\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 7 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SEC\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nUNITED STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJECTIVES IN THE EVENT OF GLOBAL\nWAR (Cont'd)\nrelated questions as a statement of the conditions that the U.S.\nwould be willing to accept for a peaceful settlement with the USSR\nand its satellites. At the initial meeting of the ad hoc group\nunder the chairmanship of the State member on October 6, the form\nand content of a response to the problems posed by NSC 79 were\ndiscussed and agreed upon.\nOn February 23 the Senior Staff agreed that this project should be\ndivided as follows: (1) a statement of U. S. and allied war ob-\njectives in the event of a global war; and (2) a statement of the\nconditions the U. S. would be willing to accept for a peaceful\nsettlement with the USSR, including a plan for the reduction and\nregulation of armaments and armed forces. Awaiting initial draft\nby the State Policy Planning Staff of the project listed under (1)\nabove. (See also related projects above and below.)\nUNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY\n(NSC Actions Nos. 393 and 487 a; Memo for NSC from Executive\nSecretary, same subject, dated June 1, 1951; Memo for NSC from\nExecutive Secretary, subject: \"Review of the Current World Situ-\nation and Ability of the Force Being Maintained to Meet United\nStates Commitments\", dated April 26, 1951)\nBy the reference NSC Action the Council directed the Senior NSC\nStaff to prepare, with the assistance of appropriate executive\ndepartments and agencies, the following reports for Council con-\nsideration: (1) A review of the status of the programs described\nin NSC 68/4, including an analysis of any difficulties which may\nbe impeding or preventing their successful execution; and (2)\nRecommendations regarding any revisions or modifications of the\npolicies and programs contained in NSC 68/4.\nOn June 14 the Senior NSC Staff designated a Steering Committee,\ncomposed of the Senior State, Defense and ODM Members, to coordi-\nnate the preparation of reports called for by NSC Action No. 487-a.\nOn June 21 the Steering Committee on NSC 68 agreed upon a pro-\ncedure for preparation of the reports called for by NSC Action No.\n487-a and assigned responsibility for preparation of outline notes\nand oral presentations in connection with a review of the status\nof the programs in NSC 68/4, as follows:\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 8 -\nTOP\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nUNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY (Cont'd)\n1. The Military and Mobilization Programs - Defense and ODM\n2. Foreign Military and Economic Assistance - ISAC\n3. The Civil Defense Program - Federal Civil Defense\nAdministration\n4. The Stockpiling Program - Defense and ODM\n5. The Information Program - State\n6. Intelligence and Related Activities - CIA\n7. Internal Security - IC IS and IIC\nIt was also agreed that the Senior State Member, with the assist-\nance of representatives from Defense and CIA, should prepare an\nanalysis of changes in the world situation since the preparation\nof NSC 68 affecting United States objectives and programs for\nnational security. Awaiting report from State and oral presenta-\ntions as assigned above. (See related projects above and below)\nUNITED STATES OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY\n(NSC 68 Series; Annex No. 8, Long-term Political and Economic\nFramework)\nAwaiting revision of Annex No. 8 by State. (See also related pro-\njects above.)\nPROPOSED NSC STUDY OF USE OF CIVILIAN MANPOWER OF NON-SOVIET\nNATIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES\n(Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject:\n\"Proposed NSC Study of Use of Foreign Manpower for Production\",\ndated March 29, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive\nSecretary, same subject, dated April 16, 1951)\nMemos by the Acting Senior NSRB Member and by the Senior ODM Mem-\nber, transmitted by the reference memos of March 29 and April 16,\nrespectively, were considered by the Senior Staff on April 17. It\nwas agreed that ODM should undertake the preparation of a report\non the subject for consideration by the NSC Staff, along the lines\nproposed by ODM in the report attached to the reference memo of\nApril 19. The Staff further agreed to the inclusion of NSRB and\nMr. Harriman's Office among the agencies to be consulted by ODM.\nAwaiting report from Senior ODM Member. (See related project in\nSection 3-B.)\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 9 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nC URRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nHAWAY\nTHE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO INDOCHINA\n(NSC 64/1; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary,\nsame subject, dated January 4, 1951)\nAt the request of the Secretary of Defense the views of the JCS on\nthe subject (NSC 64/1) were circulated for Council information and\nreferred to the NSC Staff for use in the preparation of a report\nfor Council consideration. On December 27, the Senior Staff\ndirected the Staff Assistants to prepare, as a matter of urgency,\na draft report on the immediate steps the United States should take\nto meet the critical situation in Indochina. Draft report by\nStaff Assistants submitted to Senior Staff by the reference memo.\nOn January 8, the Senior Staff discussed the subject in the light\nof the importance of Indochina to the security of Southeast Asia\nand the security of the United States. To be considered further\nat a later Senior Staff meeting.\nJAPANESE PEACE TREATY\n(NSC 60/1)\nOn September 15 the Senior Staff agreed that this subject should\nbe a continuing project and that accordingly the Senior State\nMember should keep the Senior Staff informed on any security policy\nissues which may arise, with a view to further consideration of\nthe subject.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 10 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nB. NSC STAFF ASSISTANTS\nTHE SAFETY OF THE AMERICAN CIVILIAN POPULATION IN GERMANY AND JAPAN\nIN THE EVENT OF HOSITLITIES\n(NSC 106)\nLetter by the Secretary of Defense to the President on the subject,\nand the President's reply, referred by the President to the Council,\ncirculated as NSC 106 for Council information, and referred to the\nSenior Staff for preparation of recommendations on the subject for\nconsideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the\nDirector of Defense Mobilization, and the Economic Cooperation Ad-\nministrator at an early Council meeting.\nOn March 15 the Senior Staff discussed the reference report and\nreferred it to the Staff Assistants for use in the preparation of\na draft report for consideration by the Senior Staff. Initial\ndraft in preparation by ad hoc group of Staff Assistants with the\nadvice and assistance of a special group from the Defense Depart-\nment. Initial draft from ad hoc group of Staff Assistants, cir-\nculated June 26, being revised for further consideration by the\nStaff Assistants.\nPROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE POINT IV PROGRAM FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF\nSTATE TO THE EC ONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION\n(NSC 110; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same\nsubject, dated June 18, 1951)\nMemorandum on the subject from the Bureau of the Budget (NSC 110)\nwas referred by the President to the NSC with the request that the\nSenior NSC Staff prepare a recommendation on the subject for Council\nconsideration as advice to the President. At the direction of the\nPresident, the Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce,\nthe Federal Security Administrator and the Economic Cooperation\nAdministrator will participate in this Council project and have been\nrequested to designate representatives to join with the Senior NSC\nStaff for this purpose. The President also expressed the desire\nthat the views of the Rockefeller Committee be obtained in connec-\ntion with the preparation of the above report. The following offi-\ncials have been designated: Interior, Joseph C. McCaskill; Agri-\nculture, Stanley Andrews; Commerce, R. C. Miller; FSA, Mrs. Gertrude\nGates; and ECA, Alvin J. Roseman.\nBy the reference memo, background material on current State and ECA\nprograms of the Point IV type has been circulated for the informa-\ntion of the Senior NSC Staff, augmented as indicated above, together\nwith a copy of the Rockefeller Committee report, dated March, 1951.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 11 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nPROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE POINT IV PROGRAM FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF\nSTATE TO THE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION (Cont'd)\nOn June 28, the Senior NSC Staff, together with representatives from\nInterior, Agriculture, Commerce, FSA, and ECA, discussed the refer-\nence reports and agreed to refer them to the Staff Assistants, aug-\nmented by representatives of the above-mentioned agencies, to pre-\npare a draft report to the Council for Senior Staff consideration.\nAwaiting report by Staff Assistants.\nPOSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO SCANDINAVIA\n(Progress Report, dated November 14, 1950, on NSC 28/1 and NSC 32/1;\nNSC 88; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject:\n\"U.S. Courses of Action in the Event the Soviets Attempt to Close\nthe Baltic\", dated March 26, 1951; Record of Senior Staff Meeting on\nApril 3, par. 3)\nOn December 13 the Senior NSC Staff directed the Staff Assistants\nto prepare a draft revision of NSC 28/1 for consideration by the\nSenior Staff.\nOn October 17, 1950, NSC 88, \"U.S. Courses of Action in the Event\nthe Soviets Attempt to Close the Baltic\", was circulated for\nCouncil information and referred to the NSC Staff for preparation\nof a report for Council consideration. In view of recommendations\nmade by the Staff Assistants in the reference memo of March 26, the\nSenior Staff agreed on April 3 that a statement of policy and a\nstaff study on the subject of NSC 88 should be incorporated in the\ndraft report on \"The Position of the United States With Respect to\nScandinavia\", and that completion of this project should be expedit-\ned. Awaiting initial draft report by State.\nUNITED STATES POLICY WITH RESPECT TO BERLIN AND EASTERN GERMANY\n(NSC 89; NSC 73/4, par. 42; Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary,\nsubject: \"Additional Airlift to Support the Far East\", dated\nSeptember 27 and November 20, 1950; NSC Action No. 368; Memo for\nSenior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated\nOctober 31, 1950; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary,\nsubject: \"Courses of Action in the Event East Germany Imposes a\nBlockade in Berlin\", dated February 16, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC\nStaff from Executive Secretary, subject: \"United States Policy With\nRegard to a Possible New Berlin Blockade\", dated March 27, 1951;\nNIE-4)\nAt its 69th Meeting, the Council noted the reference memo of\nSeptember 27, and the fact that the situation presented therein\nwould be taken into consideration in the studies on the Berlin\nblockade referred to in par. 42 of NSC 73/4. Memoranda on the sub-\nject by the Deputy Under Secretary of State and the Secretary of\nDefense were circulated for Council information as NSC 89, and\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n-12- - -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nUNITED STATES POLICY WITH RESPECT TO BERLIN AND EASTERN GERMANY\n(Cont'd)\nreferred to the NSC Staff for use in connection with this staff\nproject. JCS study on airlift capabilities circulated to Senior\nStaff by the reference memo of October 31. Subsequent memo by\nthe Deputy Secretary of Defense (reference memo of November 20)\ncirculated for Council information and referred to the Staff for\nconsideration in connection with this project. Views of the JCS\non \"Courses of Action in the Event East Germany Imposes a Blockade\nin Berlin\" circulated by the reference memo of February 16 to the\nSenior Staff for consideration in connection with this project upon\nthe recommendation of the Secretary of Defense. NIE-4, issued by\nCIA, relates to the above subject.\nOn February 23 the Senior Staff noted that the JCS views would be\ntaken into account in the early completion of a draft report on\n\"U.S. Policy With Respect to Berlin and Eastern Germany\" now\nunder preparation in the Department of State in collaboration with\nthe Department of Defense. Report by State circulated by reference\nmemo dated March 27, considered by the Senior Staff on April 3 and\nreferred to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light of the\ndiscussion. Awaiting initial draft by ad hoc group of Staff Assis-\ntants.\nUTILIZATION OF MANPOWER OF OTHER NATIONS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES\n(NSC 108 and memo for all holders of NSC 108, dated April 24, 1951;\nMemo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 8,\n1951; NSC Action No. 472)\nAt the suggestion of the Senior State Member, the Senior NSC Staff\non December 12 agreed to designate an ad hoc group under the chair-\nmanship of a JCS official and with officials from State, NSRB,\nMr. Harriman's Office, and CIA, to prepare a draft report on the\nsubject.\nThe report by the ad hoc committee was considered and amended by the\nNSC Staff for submission to the NSC as NSC 108. JCS views circulated\nby the reference memo. At its 91st Meeting the NSC referred NSC 108\nto the NSC Staff for reconsideration. On May 17 the Senior Staff\nreferred NSC 108 to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light\nof the discussion.\nOn June 13 the Staff Assistants agreed that an initial draft on\nthe subject of civilian manpower (see project in Section 3-A) should\nbe completed with a view to the subsequent preparation of a report\ncombining the civilian and military aspects of the subject for Sen-\nior Staff consideration. Review of NSC 108 for revisions which may\nbe proposed by the departments and agencies in the light of the JCS\nviews and other comments will proceed while awaiting the initial\ndraft of the report on civilian manpower.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n-13: -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nC.\nOTHER CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS\nNSC DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 1302, PUBLIC LAW 45, (THIRD\nSUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951\n(Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same\nsubject, dated July 6, 1951)\nDraft reports on trade between the Soviet Bloc and Greece and Turkey,\nrespectively, were circulated by the reference memo of July 6 and\nare scheduled on the agenda of a meeting of the Special Committee on\nJuly 11. (See also related projects in Section 2-B.)\nPROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENSION OF SECURITY CONTROLS IN\nTRADE WITH THE SOVIET BLOC\n(Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary,\n23.) same subject, dated July 3, 1951; Ref. NSC 104/2, paras. 21, 22 and\nPreliminary study on the subject, prepared by ECA, was transmitted\nby the reference memo for the information of the Special Committee,\nand is scheduled on the agenda of a meeting of the Special Committee\non July 11. (See also related projects above and below.)\nDISCUSSION AND NEGOTIATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WITH FOREIGN\nCOUNTRIES RECEIVING ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNITED\nSTATES\n(Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same\nsubject, dated July 6, 1951)\nLetter by the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs on\nthe subject was transmitted by the reference memorandum for the in-\nformation of the Special Committee, and is scheduled on the agenda\nof a meeting of the Special Committee on July 11, 1951. (See also\nrelated projects above and below.)\nEXPORT CONTROL POLICY FOLLOWING THE TERMINATION OF SECTION 1302 OF\nTHE THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ACT, 1951)\n(Memo for Special Committee from Assistant Executive Secretary, same\nsubject, dated July 9, 1951)\nDraft report on the subject, prepared by the State member, is being\ntransmitted for consideration by the Special Committee at its meeting\non July 11. (See related projects above.)\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 14 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\nCURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd)\nPROVISION FOR STATE INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES\nNSC 96/1 and NSC 96; NSC Action No. 409; memo for members of staff\nMAIN\ngroup from Executive Secretary, subject: \"Provision for State\nHARATY\nGuard Forces, dated May 7, 1951)\nAt the request of the Secretary of Defense, NSC 96 was submitted for\nCouncil consideration. At its 77th Meeting, by the reference action,\nthe Council agreed to request the Chairman, NSRB, to develop, in\nconsultation with other interested agencies, a plan for the provisior\nof essential Federal Guidance and assistance to the States in organ-\nizing reserves to perform State and local security functions when\nthe National Guard is ordered into active military service, this plan\nto include any necessary Federal legislation.\nReport by the Chairman, NSRB, circulated for Council information as\nNSC 96/1 and referred to the NSC Staff for use in the preparation of\na report for Council consideration. On April 12, the Senior Staff\ndiscussed NSC 96/1 and referred it to the Defense, JCS and NSRB\nStaff members together with officials from the Department of Justice,\nthe Bureau of the Budget, and the Federal Civil Defense Administra-\ntion, for use in the preparation of a report for Senior Staff con-\nsideration.\nDraft outline, prepared by the Executive Secretary, transmitted to\nthe above staff group by the reference memorandum, and discussed at\na meeting on May 14. With some modifications, the outline was\nadopted as a working guide and the proposed assignments were accepted\nCivil Defense drafts received on May 16; Justice, on June 2. Await-\ning other drafts assigned to Defense.\nRELEASE OF INFORMATION REGARDING NEW WEAPONS\n(Memo for NSC Consultants and AEC Representative, from Executive\nSecretary, same subject, dated July 5, 1950)\nAt the direction of the President, the Council and the Chairman\nof the Atomic Energy Commission undertook a consideration of the\ngeneral problem of weapons information, including atomic weapons,\nin order to make appropriate recommendations to the President on\nthe subject. A draft report, prepared by the Executive Secretary\nin accordance with the discussion at a meeting on June 22, 1950,\nhas been circulated to the NSC Staff and a representative of the\nAEC by the reference memo. Awaiting redraft of this report by\nDefense.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 15 -\nTOP SECRET\nTOP SECRET\n4. OTHER CURRENT COUNCIL PROJECTS\nNATIONAL PETROLEUM PROGRAM\n(NSC 97)\nAt the direction of the President, a letter from the Acting Secre-\ntary of Defense on the subject (NSC 97) was referred to the\nDirector of Defense Mobilization to develop a national petroleum\nprogram leading to the complete supply of allied requirements, for\nconsideration by the NSC. Awaiting report by the Director of\nDefense Mobilization.\nUNITED STATES OBJECTIVES, POLICIES AND COURSES OF ACTION IN ASIA\n(NSC Action No. 420-d.)\nUpon consideration of NSC 101/1, on \"U. S. Action to Counter Chinese\nCommunist Aggression\", the Council requested the Department of State\nto prepare a study of the effect upon China and other Eastern\ncountries of continued U. S. support of Chiang Kai-shek. (NSC Action\nNo. 420-d.) Awaiting State report.\nNATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE PLAN FOR GENERAL WAR\n(Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated May 8,\n1951; NSC 59/1)\nA report by the Interdepartmental Foreign Information Organization\non the subject, prepared in accordance with NSC 59/1, was circulated\nby the reference memorandum for Council information and, at the re-\nquest of the Department of State, the Secretary of Defense was re-\nquested to obtain the views of the JCS with respect thereto. Await-\ning JCS views.\nA PROJECT TO PROVIDE A MORE ADEQUATE BASIS FOR PLANNING FOR THE\nSECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES\n(Memo for the NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated June\n5, 1951)\nMemorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal\nSecurity and its attached report by the ICIS on the subject, were\ntransmitted by the reference memo for consideration by the NSC of\nthe \"Recommendations\" contained in Part VII thereof and of the pro-\nposed National Security Council Directive. The Attorney General\nwill be invited to participate in Council action on this subject.\nPrior to Council action, at the direction of the President, the\nviews of the Director of Central Intelligence have been requested\nwith respect to the report for concurrent consideration by the\nCouncil. Awaiting the views of the Director of Central Intelligence.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 16 -\nTOP SECRET\nToΓ SECRET\nBRARY\n5. CANCELLED PROJECTS\nTRUMAN LIS\nVEIVN\nHARRY\nEXPORT LICENSE APPLICATION OF GENERAL MOTORS FOR SHIPMENT OF\nAUTOMOTIVE PARTS VIA DENMARK TO POLAND\n(Memos for Special Committee on East-West Trade from Assistant\nExecutive Secretary, same subject, dated July 5 and 9, 1951;\nRef. NSC 104/2.)\nA draft report on the subject was submitted by the reference memo\nof July 5 at the request of the ECA Member for urgent consideration\nby the Special Committee on East-West Trade. Subsequently, in view\nof recent information from the Danish Government, this project was\ncancelled at the request of the ECA Member.\nNSC STATUS OF PROJECTS\n- 17 -\nTop SECRET\nTOP SECRET"
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