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We have representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission. We 

 have Mr. Harrison Loesch of the Department of the Interior. 



In the afternoon we have our colleague, Congressman Williams, and 

 we have Dr. Ketchum, associate director of Woods Hole Oceano- 

 graphic Institute. 



We then have Mr. Langlois of Port of Portland, Maine, and he will 

 be heard at 3 :15, and he is your associate, is that correct ^ 



Mr. Amuxdsex. That is correct. 



Mr. DiNGELL. Is there anyone else here who is on the witness 

 list? 



Well, perhaps, it would assist the committee to read the list of 

 ^v^itnesses for Wednesday, but to finish for tomorrow first. 



We have at 4 o'clock Mr. James Beggs, and then at 4 :30 we have 

 Mr. Jam.es J. Reynolds. 



On Wednesday we have Congressman Harring-ton, Congressman 

 Gallagher. 



Also Mr. William D. Euckelshaus, Mr. John E. Stevenson, Mr. 

 Henry Douglas, Mr. James Wakelin, Brig. Gen. George Hayes, Dr. 

 Eichard Barber, Louis Clapper, and then the Sierra Club. 



Mr. Pellt.^ It appears to me we have some important legislation on 

 Wednesday, Mr, Chairman. 



There may be a controversial issue, and now that we have a re- 

 corded teller vote, I doubt we will be able to hear all of the witnesses. 



Mr. DiNGELL. You may be correct. 



Mr. Pellt. That may present a problem for Wednesday, Mr. 

 Chairman. 



Mr. DiNGELL. The gentleman is probably correct as always. 



The subcommittee will stand ad'journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow 

 morning. 



(Wiereupon, the committee meeting was adjourned at 3:30 p.m., 

 scheduled to reconvene at 10 o'clock, April 6, 1971.) 



