— ana - - i: . Lece * a fo - ‘ tee we ; hey a Bee me . iad ‘ ~ +. a wee ee mn, a = vote ose wy Cae ott aok bea 4 a won . fh . ~ = fre Jot . ot — an - . . * Le . ~ . SLIUAITY 2See; De. a . Caer eee —— =P. INTOTIM *. 4 ark AA Sct aed Saar. ‘ Scoretory Ti Wilson inouired ac HAto how many indivicusls he coula neminete to revrecent him or the nev Plamning rocrad. £2 ne cov it, Secretary Tilson felv thane ne rec &@ duplicates Functicne= om? Lay in the militar, sphere and the cther in the political sopnsre - .- - . 2a -~ FP . . - Set on ' + -_om a* * * a % 7 ak ree - - ate - s ai -_ wae aa = - oe -_n= z 2 - oe =, . . _" @ as . eee PoaOe tre ani Vermin eh OMS! Bhat “es ms 2 a5 a. a a. ee oy ‘ The Presiaent did not presp Scerctary Tilson's~ voint, put Lot Ls n vmae Teen ting,t A mde 8 replicd by noting that Genero. EracLey would of course continue to attend Council mectincs as minatary adviser, - IS ale of La * ¢ could be sire ~ f a. >= s , . theless not convinced that he cSsponsibilities 4 Security Council with only one representctive om Ss to the National the Planning Board. ‘Noted the oral remarks of the Fresident and hr, Cuvier recesrcine tae reference memcrendum, and that I weuwid be conferving during the next day or so Pp Council member rege>dings the norination of Planning Board ore ee MICMVSLE « mactce oe Seco a we ° -_ nt PA tyyenwd um. Cutler said thet 2the metifer wae 2. ele meatiaeat cons2cer * + te -~-h3 Last new. item which the Council Tro SCUReSe a2rom +) “Lie Fe fara? écqacr ene he Ase 7 at oeel per mos Lense Lae AQ etn t Oma Tt 2A nant awl tn — : + ~ ministrator Tor tne President to send telegrams to the Governors ofra =~ tat ot ok ape =} : taete “ +t the sovereal States with rospect to the implications for civil de~ oat we) Le tL ak <_<") 2 x nae . ‘4 Donce ofa the reeems ctomic explosions at the *T Nevada Proving Grounds. an ole eC ~=A1 = cecneea 745 nl ars LCQ 5 _- esic0en wv QO Theaes f- L10 ' Ty ook Ten tsa te at oe vi _ t + vo tad rine fein oy mraAtlas gos of Vrok Woe Te WiiLe re=- quest. But Mr. Cutler trointed cut that it would bo extremely aifficult for the Frosident to issue a firm statement with resard to civil Gefonse until such time as the maenitude and character of the FY 1954 Civil cerense program had been determined. to the middle cf Aoril, This rould not be pricr Accorcingly, lr. Cutler suggested that it micht be wiser if Governor Peterson were invitsd to aprear before the +} er on March 31 or on Avril &, to set forth his crm idees S$ tc &@ suitable FCDA program. This vrogram would then be considered in the normal wey in the course of the Council's revicw of basic nacional security prosrams and their budgetsery implications. Tae President egreed with lr. Cutler's penerznl points, but 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,. Enlarging on this roint, the President stressed ni2 cenvie- wien thet greater initiative and restonmsibility for the develornent of eagecuate civil defense should in the future be assumed by loeecl - 7 ~ ag: ae yn eUiiuel sa5 CPOUniyy =a tm! LDP SRMATION