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Would this be a possibility, a ten-minute
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break, no more, and come back and we will pursue it
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further with these two people and, somewhere close to
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2: 00, take stock as to when we will meet, as I'm sure we
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will have to, for a continuation sometime next week in
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order that we would be prepared on the items below that
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line that I have drawn, with our recommendations at least
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in first draft for the Commission as a whole. Would that
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be all right?
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MR. ENEY: Dr. Bard, I have no idea how the
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other members feel. You say some have 2 o'clock engage-
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ments. You might put in the alternative, as to whether
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any of them would rather go to 2: 00 and then take a break.
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(Discussion held off the record. )
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THE CHAIRMAN: All right, we will now move to
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Mr. Kentner who is going to give us his own observations.
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Most of you know Mr. Kentner has lived in Nebraska and
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the material which you received gave you some background
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on his work. We certainly appreciate the fact that he
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has left his offices in Washington to spend this time
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with us.
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