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Federal-State cooperation In these matters. 



We would like to express our appreciation 

 to all of you for coming, staying with us and partici- 

 pating in the Conference. After listening to the state- 

 ments, looking at the exhibits and analyzing the material 

 here, I am sure we appreciate the fact that we are dealing 

 with a very, very complex problem, one in which we find 

 many, many different views. We may find that all the 

 issues have been engaged and all the points of view have 

 been substantially expressed in the Conference. 



However, because of the complexity of 

 the problem, we have examined very carefully the request 

 of the mills to keep the record open for two weeks. In 

 order to provide a complete record, the Conferees have 

 determined that the record will be kept open for these 

 two weeks. However, the Conferees believe that this 

 should be a two-way street. During these two weeks the 

 Conferees and their staffs will be giving intensive thought 

 to this problem, analyzing it, and developing possible con- 

 clusions and recommendations. By the way, during this time, 

 any interested parties may put in additional information 

 if they wish. 



I might say any information should be made 

 out in two copies--one' copy sent to Mr. Roy Harris and 

 one to Mr. Richard Poston. I can get any information I 



