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gram and, if so, can we really accomplish it by just “beefing up” an 
agency, by coordinating a little better than we have been doing? 
I think this is really the key question. I agree with my colleague, Mr. 
Dellenback, in that I just don’t see how you can do it this way. I 
would be most interested to see something constructive, not just against 
the suggestions of this committee, but something constructive as a 
positive way to accomplish this goal. 
T think I have used up my 5 seconds, Mr. Chairman. 
Mr. Lennon. I will yield to you any time. 
Mr. Frey. Yes, sir. That is fine. 
Mr. Lennon. Thank you, Mr. Frey. 
The hearings will resume next Wednesday morning in this hearing 
room at 10 a.m. 
At that time the witnesses will be Mr. W. D. McElroy, the Director 
of the National Science Foundation, and Mr. Sidney R. Galler, the 
Assistant Secretary for Science of the Smithsonian Institution. 
Gentlemen, we thank you very much for your appearance here 
today. 
Dr. Froscu. Thank you very much. 
General Ko1scu. Thank you. 
(Whereupon, at 12:10 p.m., the subcommittee recessed, to reconvene 
at 10 a.m. Wednesday, October 1, 1969.) 
