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37 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> n <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> and if you see tit to agree upon a spokesman to simplify the i <br /> questioning at the outset, at least, it might be advisable <br /> to do that. o <br /> It is now 11:30, gentlemen, and knowing the diffi- <br /> D <br /> eulties of getting servibe at noon time, and having disposed = <br /> of this very important item of business, I am inclined not <br /> to take up anything new until after our session with the <br /> • <br /> Governor, unless somebody has reasons to do otherwise. <br /> MR. YIDAL: My impression now is that we should not <br /> come out and say the Legal Affairs Committee is throwing at <br /> him the action of the Commission. We may take up a point, <br /> there may be a formal . opening or something of that kind. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Well, I will try as best I oan, Mr. <br /> Vidal, as he is a lawyer, to get the idea of yourself and the <br /> lawyers. He knows I am not a lawyer. <br /> We will stand in recess, then, until our call upon <br /> the Governor in his offioe at 104. Let us assemble in his <br /> outer office promptly. If anybody has to do the waiting, we <br /> will. <br /> (Discussion off the record. ) <br /> (Thereupon a recess was taken until 2 o'clock p. m. ) <br />