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MR. BROOKS: Judge Gray made it clear from the
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outset that this was being sponsored ns an educational
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program by the University of Maryland, with the coopera-
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tion of the Citizens Committee, and the Commission, but.
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that none of the views stated at any time during the day
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reflected at all the thinking of the Commission nor any
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proposals made, and I thought he made it clear that nothing
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during that day's activities was to be confused with the
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work of the Commission. That is why I wondered if it is
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not extraneous in your discussion here.
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MS. RAVER: Frankly, you con see the impression
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I got. Maybe 1 went with a little suspicion, I don't
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know, but frankly, that meeting upset n.e terribly, and I
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didn't see any point in getting up and discussing it with
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people who were there. They are not building, I am afraid,
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support for a successful referendum, saying things such as
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were said there, and these gentlemen, are they in any
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way advisory to the Commission?
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MR. BROOKS: Some are; some are not. Most of
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the people on those programs have nothing to do with the
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Commission whatsoever.
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