49. Letter From the Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Agricultural Surplus Disposal (Francis) to the Chairman of the Council on Foreign Economic Policy (Dodge)1
Dear Mr. Dodge: I am pleased to transmit to you the study “Prospects of Foreign Disposal of Domestic Agricultural Surpluses” which the Council on Foreign Economic Policy, on June twenty-first, requested the Interagency Committee on Agricultural Surplus Disposal2 to conduct.
[Page 158]Through the magnanimity of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, we were able to obtain the services of Assistant Vice President Ernest T. Baughman as Chairman of the study group. If the study has merit, the credit is due in no small measure to the background knowledge and study, the good judgment, and the objectivity Mr. Baughman brought to the work during three months assiduous application.
The other members of the study group, assigned by ICASD members from their respective departments or agencies, varied in numbers and participation as the needs from time to time required. Without their spirit of cooperation the work would obviously not have been possible. I wish to record my appreciation for their special helpfulness.
In seeking the most useful term in which to cast the report, we have tried to follow the middle course between a paper of a single-unequivocal point of view and one representing the compromise among all points of view. The former would run the risk of being doctrinaire, the latter of failing to comply with your directive. Consequently, the study is submitted as a staff document, rather than one representing the unanimous position of the Committee. While its conclusions and recommendations correspond to my views and, in any given case, I believe, the views of a substantial majority of the Committee, they do not necessarily in every case represent the position of the member departments and agencies. Committee members have been content in the prospect of having their non-concurrencies presented in the Council in due course.
In submitting the report, I feel I should recognize a fact which is occasionally adverted to in its text. The attempt to access disposal opportunities without reference to domestic policies responsible for the accumulation lends the study a certain air of unreality. I’m sure the Council was completely conscious of this in so restricting the study, nor do I think this shortcoming vitiates its form.
Sincerely,
- Source: Department of State, E–CFEP Files: Lot 61 D 282A, Authorities and Programs for the Disposal of Surplus Agricultural Products Abroad—CFEP–528.↩
- President Eisenhower established the Interagency Committee on September 9, 1954, to coordinate the administration of Public Law 480. The Committee, headed by White House Special Consultant Clarence Francis, consisted of senior officials from the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, the Treasury, and State, the International Cooperation Administration, and the Bureau of the Budget. The texts of the President’s letters to Francis and the agency heads defining the responsibilities of the Committee are printed in Department of State Bulletin, October 4, 1954, pp. 500–501.↩
- Official Use Only.↩
- Distributed to the Council as CFEP 528/2.↩
- All ellipses are in the source text.↩