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Gefonse until such time as the maenitude and character of the FY 1954
Civil cerense program had been determined.

to the middle cf Aoril,

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Accorcingly, lr. Cutler suggested that it

micht be wiser if Governor Peterson were invitsd to aprear before the

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in the normal wey in the course of the Council's revicw of basic nacional security prosrams and their budgetsery implications.

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stated that he believed the Merch 31 date the inst possible one, since
snorily thereafter many of the Stete legisictures would adjourn for a
year or more and iv would be impossible for them to consider their om
pert in the civil defense vrocren,.
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wien thet greater initiative and restonmsibility for the develornent of
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