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^Ir. KzxDALL. That is all I have. Mr. Chairman. 



Senator Stexxis. All right. Thank rou. 



XoAv, gentlemen, those of you who have testified already this morn- 

 ing, do you hare any point that has come to your mind that you want 

 to bring out and think ought to be put in the record ? 



(So response.) 



Senator Stexxis. All right. 



The next meeting of the committee will be at 10 o'clock tomorrow. 



This completes our testimony for today. 



I understand that it will take 1 day beyond tomorrow. I think 

 that most of the high points and major facts have already been 

 covered. 



Xow, we want to thank you, gentlemen, all of you who testified this 

 morning and others of you who came here with them, for your atten- 

 tion and for your attendance. I think tiiis is very impressive testi- 

 mony and very valuable in connection with the committee's responsi- 

 bilities, as well as the Xavy"s responsibilities, the professional 

 engineers', architects', and so forth. 



So again, with the special thanks of the committee, you are now 

 released, those of you who are here under subpena, with the apprecia- 

 tion of all of the members of this committee, 



TTe thank you again, gentlemen, and we will take a recess until 

 tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. 



("Wliereupon. nt 1 : 10 p.m.. the subcommittee recessed, to reconvene 

 at 10 a jn., on Thursday, May 11, 1C61.) 



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