. ee . - > pie mtiespom weg + weg? + oa . : at ga > a’ Sab ee yt x ne wR a " ogee am TR PS gota cet: oa we cd ere & st : . 4p . 7. ° ‘ ¥ ~¥, ' ! . . - 1 7 : - . a �� Oo : * . . . . - : : Ne t ‘ + + . * ~or oe 2: . og : 6 +, - . : t ~ mo . 4 , * - : a ay .. , . : ~~ vs ot? tote ames : oe sof 3 4 Lom .eoref . . =_ + toed ft 4 * a sy “etna afcf aw | : ee, eee fa me : 4 a?: . . ve . =. : ' wf ‘ : . Cee ee m1 : ad = je a « . 5 gh came Seedac - uo ™ "+ Seeeerty . . neo ome ~~ + : EXPANSION OF THEFISSTONABLE MATERIAL PRODUCTION CAPACITY » ee _ - The President designated the Secretaries off State and Defense and the Chairman, Atomic gommittese within the framework of the Commission, ap a special Naticnal Security Council ,%o prepare a recosmendation to the President on the necessity for |... the expansion of the atomic energy program along the Lines to be >,recommendedby the National Military Establishment. 1 * {latterto Executive Secretary, NSC, from the Presider » dated R/U) 2 C ne -fense program. These condlusions were submitted to the Presi~dent for his consideration om October 10, 1949, and the President, on October 17, 1949, by letter to Sendtors O'Mahoney and — Mowahen and Congresamn Albert Thoms, indicated that he had ap- proved the use by the Atomic Energy Commission of $30 million of existing reserves for the expansion of the atomic enerzy progran. RESTRICTEDDATA 9 Cg, el. " wt mle Le w cee . .- 7 - ’ — - § : - e a> « UNCLAS os woof. ata 1) ee