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nomic importance to our State since so many of our people work there. 

 I appreciate ver}^ much, Dr. Benoit, your coming here today and be- 

 ing with us. The record will be left open for a period of time. You 

 may submit any thoughts you have relating to this industrial appli- 

 cation. I like the idea, I just don't quite know how we should take 

 hold of it. 



Xow, in closing I would just like to say that I am impressed with the 

 arrangements that have been made by the University of Rhode Island 

 for today's session. We want to thank you, Dr. Horn. Also I would 

 like to say to the students present here today that you have seen the 

 Federal Government in action. I hope that you have enjoyed the 

 hearing. I want to thank all of those people that traveled to Rhode 

 Island today from New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. 

 Rhode Island is a small State, but w^e appreciated it. 



(Whereupon, at 12 :30 p.m., the hearing was recessed to reconvene 

 Tuesday, May 3, 1966, in Washington, D.C.) 



