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THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you.
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MR. MILLS: May I say probably as far as
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church representation who have been invited here Mr.
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Bunce, for example, my counter-part with the Methodist
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church is in Maine. Mr. Webber my counter-part with the
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Lutheran Church is also on vacation, August is a bad
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month for church men. I think I and Mr. Gresham seem
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to be the only unlucky ones stuck in town. I know of
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at least four church leaders on your mailing who are
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probably in town at this time.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That might account for it.
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I didn't want to give the idea I don't think you are
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interested.
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MR. MILLS: I agree it is disappointing.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Perhaps they are interested
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but feel that not appearing here gives evidence of their
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feeling in the matter. What you are saying suggests that
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this nay not be true.
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MR. GRESHAM: Did you have any further
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response from this group, any statements?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think we did. Anything
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