Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson

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222 file be TOP SECRET 179 July 5, 1949. corf MEMORANDUM ARCHIVES RECORDS *NATIONAL AND Letter from Secretary Johnson of June 29, 1949 : SERVICE^ To Messrs. Bohlen Rusk Achilles I am returning Secretary Johnson's letter of June 29, with its enclosures, for the preparation of a reply. 1. This morning I telephoned Secretary Johnson in specific reference to ragraph 3 of the letter. I said to him that, since the President, Vice President, and Speaker had concluded that to have hearings start on the MAP bill before the treaty was ratified would indefinitely prolong debate on the Treaty, I felt that the Joint Chiefs should not begin the consultations referred to in his letter, nor should anything be said about such consultations prior to the ratification of the Treaty. I pointed out that these meetings could not take place without comment, and such com- ment would have its effect upon the Senate proceedings. I thought that the delay would be only a matter of two or three weeks during which the Joint Chiefs could make their preparations with the utmost secrecy. Secretary Johnson said that he concurred and would speak to the Joint Chiefs at lunch today. 2. At first glance the organization recommended by the Joint Chief's seems unnecessarily complicated For instance, I do not understand what would be the function of the North Atlantic Permanent Commission and the North Atlantic Finance and Economic Committee, and no light is thrown on this in the discussion. 3. It seems to me that Canada should at least be asked to be on the steering and executive group of the Defense Committee. DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E) FOP SECRET Dept. of State letter, Bay NLT- He NARS Date 4-23-76