34 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
I might say it has been a great privilege for me to be Chairman of 
the ICO and we have had, I think, an unusually wonderful group of 
members and alternates. T have known of no committee In my career 
im which we have kept as closely to objectivity as it is possible to keep 
and have remained friends and have admired one another’s accomplish- 
ments in the other agencies. It has been a wonderful experience for 
me and I regret having to step down from this position and to leave my 
friends. 
Mr. Petty. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. 
Mr. Lennon. Doctor, let me ask you. There were some questions 
that I wanted to ask when the others finished. I will yield to you, Mr. 
Keith, if you cannot be here tomorrow because I understand that Dr. 
Wakelin could be back. 
Mr. Kerru. Two of my questions can go over until tomorrow. 
Mr. Lennon. What about you, Mr. Rogers ? 
Mr. Rogers. Yes, sir. 
Mr. Lennon. I think counsel wants to ask a couple of questions and 
it will take a little time to develop them. 
Then, gentlemen, if you can conveniently come back, we will adjourn 
until tomorrow morning at 10. 
(Whereupon, at 12:10 p.m., the hearing was adjourned, to recon- 
vene at 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 24, 1964.) 
