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all good will on the part of the Interdepartmental Committee on At- 

 mospheric Science, a terribly great struggle, and the program threat- 

 ens to slip from year to year for want of funding of some particular 

 component. 



I feel that a single agency, seeing the national importance of this 

 cutting across many fields of interest, would make the funding for this 

 come along more promptly, and allow it to be spent in a more effective 

 way. 



Mr. Hathaway. Thank you very much, Doctor. 



Are there any further questions ? 



The subcommittee will adjourn until next Tuesday morning at 10 

 o'clock, when we will hear Dr. Sidney R. Galler and Mr. Walter C. 

 Beckman. 



(Whereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the subcommittee adjourned, to 

 reconvene at 10 a.m., Tuesday, May 27, 1969.) 



