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Dr. HoRNiG. We are not satisfied, with anything we do ; that is the 

 first answer. 



Second, I am afraid I cannot provide any detailed information as 

 to how well the Russians have explored our Continental Shelf. 



Mr. Drewry. When we took a trip up to Woods Hole a number 

 of years ago we were shown a beautiful atlas which the Germans had 

 prepared before World War II that gave us tremendous information 

 on our own shelves which we did not have up to that time. 



That is all, Mr. Chairman. 



Mr. Lennon. Gentlemen, may we go off the record. 



(Discussion off the recoixl.) 



Mr. Lennon. Back on the record. 



I apologize to all of you who expected to testify today, but we have 

 not been able to reach you. 



We want to spend as much time as necessary. 



We will look for you tomorrow. 



We will reconvene tomorrow at 10 a.m. 



(Whereupon, at 12:55 p.m., the hearing was recessed, to reconvene 

 at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1965.) 



