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ERNEST 0. SALO 

 has avoided doing. 



I just point this out by way of observation, 

 because I listen to scientific testimony very, very fre- 

 quently. In cny opinion, if the example we have had from 

 Dr. Salo is followed, many of the scientific people will 

 find that they are making their points more clearly even 

 to the scientific community in other specific disciplines 

 than their own. 



One question, and this deals with a sentence 

 that appears in the last paragraph on Page A. You talked 

 about non-random or non-uniform distribution, and your 

 sentence in here reads: 



"This shows either (1) preferential school- 

 ing areas or (2) a demonstrated avoidance of the higher 

 sulfite waste liquor concentrations or (3) mortality in the 

 areas of higher sulfite waste liquor." 



You didn't read that third one when you 

 presented your report. Is there any significance to that or 

 do you stand on the way it reads in the statement? 



DR. SALO: Must have been an oversight. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Okay, thank you. 



DR. SALO: I just want to thank you for 

 your comments, although I came prepared to pick a fight, 

 really. 



