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If you would rather not do it, I am not going to insist. I know you 
have to work together. 
Mr. Mitier. I would generally prefer not to comment directly on 
Dr. McElroy’s testimony, but would like to say this. 
Mr, Lennon. Comment on the Commission’s report, not on what 
Dr. McElroy said. 
Mr. Mirier. I am in general agreement with what is contained in 
the report of the Commission. 
Mr. Lennon. That is some support. 
Mr. Deviensacn. We will settle for that. 
Mr. Lennon. Do you want to ask a question ? 
We are delighted to have had you gentlemen here today. You may 
be assured that the subcommittee and the counsel will not take di- 
rectly what you said, but if you would hand him your statement, I 
would appreciate if you would have lunch together and kick this 
thing around. 
Mr. Miter. It is always a pleasure to have lunch with Tom. 
Dr. Gautier. Thank you very much. 
Mr. Lennon. The committee will resume its hearings tomorrow at 
10 a.m. in this room when our prime witnesses will be representatives 
of the National Security Industrial Association and the National 
Oceanography Association. We look forward to having them. 
(Whereupon, at 12:10 p.m., the subcommittee recessed, to recon- 
vene at 10 a.m., Thursday, October 2, 1969.) 
