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time I have heard nothing in the record that indicates 

 substantial disagreement with the Federal and State 

 reports. Maybe I am. overly optimistic. 



We will have a 15-minute recess. Don't 

 go away, because the cereal is getting thick. (Laughter) 



(RECESS) 



CHAIRf/IAN STEIN: May v/e reconvene? 



Before Mr. Harris continues with the 

 State invitees, I would like to repeat the announce- 

 ment I made this morning. We will accept as many 

 statements as vre possibly can until 5 o'clock. If 

 we can't complete all of them by that time, we will 

 recess and reconvene at the same place at 9^30 to- 

 morrow. That, of course, will depend upon the length 

 of the statements and the number of people who wish 

 to comment. 



Again, I want to emphasize that our 

 reason for being here is to hear all pertinent informa- 

 tion. No one is going to be cut short or cut off as 

 long as he has anything relevant to say, the state- 

 ments are germane and not repetitious. But recognizing 

 the fact we have physical limitations with a certain 

 human frailty, we can do just so much in one day. 



Mr. Harris, please continue. You may 

 continue until 5 o'clock. 



