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MAX KATZ 

 you ask your 21 questions or 20 questions about my 

 methodology, I would like to throw out the tentative con- 

 clusion, if you are going to educate your children, educate 

 them to be biologistB and not lawyers. (Laughter) 



DR. KATZ: I was suggesting law to them. 



There is a question there, I think, by 

 Banner. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: No, I told you, I am sorry, 

 we just can't entertain questions from the floor. If you 

 want to proceed, you can take the floor, and I hope Dr. 

 Katz or someone will be available to answer your questions 

 at the time. If we throw this open to questions from the 

 floor, we can expect to be here for the next month. 



At this point, we will take a ten-minute 

 recess . 



(RECESS) 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: We will continue with the 

 Washington presentation, Mr. Harris. 



MR. HARRIS: We are going to deviate from 

 the presentation of the pulp and paper industry and hear 

 some statements from the oyster industry at this time. 



SHELLFISH INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 



MR. HARRIS: First I should like to call 

 upon Mr. Edward J. Gruble. 



