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- budget dis
of Agriculture
Orville
David Bell and Budget Director
Charles
at tl1e LJB Ranch in December,
1964.
problem
they discussed
in the developing
country to improve
of inadequate
s·erious malnutr·ition
At the conference
assistance
-
Office of Federal
Contract_ Compliance
Washington,
D. C. 20210
I.
t~~ 1 5 1957
MEMORANDUM
Willici.m w. Layton,
Depa"rtment
of Agriculture
Mr. Harry S. Traynor 1 Atomic Energy Conunisdon
Honorable
David R. Bald,.-.,in, Department
of Commerce
Honorable
-
.Presidential
Task Forces
This was not the first
the most significant
Eisenhower,
previous
who, in his final
to the President
a
in the fall
had made the recommendation
time a President
espousal
had favored
the
of the idea had come from
budget
- .
By Robert W. Lambert.
By Normand C. Poirier.
By Robert W. Lambert.
By Nathan Rich.
1.
Bomber Destruction.
Secret.
By Col. David C. Jolly.
2.
Chemical and Biological Weapons.
Secret/Noforn.
3.
Foreign Bases and Troop Withdrawals. By
Lyman D. Wooster
-
payments t.o the U.S. Treasury from 14,700,000 in fiscal year 1966 to
$5,100,000 in 1967.
A study of the deterioration of concrete at the Eisenhower Lock indicated
that major repairs will be required.
18
DEPARTMENTOF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter Il
UNITED
- .
There was a brief recovery when we opposed the Tri
partite attack on Egypt in 1956, but it was quickly vitiated
by the Joint Resolution on the Middle East, commonly known
as the Eisenhower Doctrine, which Egypt and Syria interpreted
as being directed against them
- of Principals.
This Committee was
established by President Eisenhower in 1958.
Its
present membership includes the Secretaries of
State and Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
1/ PL 87-297, as amended. Sec. 33.
- 49 -
of Staff, the Director
- not participate in the ENDC, vjhich they had not been
*
invited
to join.-^
Since Eisenhower, the United States had had general and
c
complete disarmament as its ultimate goal, and the Kennedy
Administration introduced an elaborate plan for general and
complete