February 1. 1951
MEMORANDUM ON THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
Item 2 - Port Control
The President approved the document dated 30 January 1951 and at the meeting signed a letter to the Secretary of Defense and a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury putting its provisions into effect. Prior to his approval, I asked the three questions indicated on Mr. Fisher's memorandum, and got the following replies.
The memorandum of January 30, in paragraph (a) recommended that certain vessels were to be denied entry to the major ports listed on page 3 of NSC 78/1. I asked whether it was quite clear that we meant the list on page 3 and not the list on page 4, since only exclusion from the latter list had been recommended in the main paper. The President replied that reference to the list on page 3 was correct and had been made at his suggestion because he thought that the list on page 4 was too restrictive.
Second, I asked whether I was correct in the belief that since United States flagships and friendly ships which had docked at Soviet or satellite ports were not mentioned in the memorandum of January 30, this meant that they were not to be subjected to the controls discussed in the main paper and earlier papers. The answer was that I was correct in this belief.
Third, I asked whether I was correct in believing that Finland would not be treated as a satellite country in view of the arrangements which had been worked out. The President replied that this was correct.
I did not raise the question as to whether we should denounce the treaty with Poland. This was in part because I could not remember whether or not we were firmly of the opinion that it should be renounced. I suggested that this be taken up by Mr. Fisher with the appropriate agencies or by me with the President.
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February 1, 1951
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. RUSK
After the NSC meeting this afternoon, I showed General Smith a copy of Saigon's cable no. 1352 of January 31. He read it quickly, made a notation of the number, said he would look it up and ask for a quick report, after which we could determine whether or not the matter should be raised with the President.
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