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-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
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