_ TOP SECI. Sisenhower:, Papers, 1953-6] {Ann Whitman file) Pees enwoeerezoe peer eee ener esrsee racer nese reneereeesc erescvraese (Gat wee eee cesta tenesseeeeeesrerecneneneeerneas ernest ecenenseeees Pom eces sear eane - The National Security Council: a. Noted the letters from the Departments of State and Justice on the subject (transmitted by the reference remoranda of July 30 and August 8, 1957), the recom- mendations of the NSC Plenning Board thereon (transmitted by the reference memorandum of August 14, 1957), and the views of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (transmitted by the reference memorandum of August 21, 1957). (1) Requested the Interdepartmental Committee on In- ternal Security (ICIS) to develop adequate inter- nal security procedures for the processing of ships' personnel seeking temporarily to enter the United States via Polish vessels. (2) Agreed that, pending the adoption of such proced- ures, essential identifying information concerning such personnel be obtained by the Derartuent of State at the earliest practicable date, and wherever possible prior to departure of the vessel for the United States, for the purpose of initiating checks with the appropriate intelligence agencies to permit a determination as to the admissibility of such ships' personnel in edvance of arrival and thet such personnel, if found admissible by the Department of Justice under applicable statutes, be permitted temoorarily to enter the United States. REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT, D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY - Deferred action on the recomsendations of the NSC Planning Board end the alternative reccrmendations of the Joint Chiefs of Steff regarding the anplication to Polish vessels of the port denial provisions of paragraphs 2l-e and -d of NSC 5408, pending further study by the responsible departments and agencies end further recom- mendations thereon by the NSC Planning Board. ; NOTE: The action in b-(1) ebove, as approved by the President, subsequently transmitted to the Chairmen, ICIS. The action in b-(2) above, as approved by the Fresi- dent, subsequently trensmitted to the Secretary of Stzte and the Attorney General. -~5- TOP SECRS