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Mr. Gross. I am beginning to understand, Mr, Chairman, why 

 they have an addition to Fort Fumble, otherwise known as the 

 Pentagon, being built in Southwest Washington. It must take quite 

 a little space. Where do you get the funds for all this business ? 



Mr. Frosch. For which business? For the operation of the com- 

 mittees ? 



Mr. Gross. For the National Council, the Committee on Interna- 

 tional Affairs, and so forth. 



Mr. Frosch. The Congress appropriated 



Mr. Gross. Out of the defense appropriation or what? 



Mr. Frosch. The Congress appropriated funds for the operation 

 of the Council 



INIr. FascelIv. You are a bit modest. You might as well mention 

 that the Council was created last year by the Congress. 



Mr. Gross. I have no doubt that it was created by Congress. We 

 create a lot of things over here. They cost a lot of money. I would like 

 to know where you are getting your money. You have a lot of peo- 

 ple wandering around over the world, apparently, junketing and one 

 thing or another in this deal. Tell me something about it. 



Mr. Frosch. The funds for the National Council and its commit- 

 tees and staff were appropriated by the Congress specifically. 



Mr. Gross. Through the DOD appropriation ? 



Mr. Frosch. No ; I believe as a separate appropriation to the OflSce 

 of the President. 



Mr. Gross. I will be looking for those line items in the next ap- 

 propriations bill I can guarantee you. 



