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m <br /> v <br /> 28 0 <br /> 0 <br /> - c <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> �j <br /> Gal it'AN Faimi :' :: I will appreciate if you will stop <br /> Hi <br /> yo r Amcuss3,on until we adjourn . We will be through in a <br /> nninute. <br /> 0 <br /> z <br /> a <br /> r <br /> 1 ;i. PATT E. (),: He o do this s tat e:lent that under their <br /> atari most roo nt inetru:tions on these inrge projects under in— <br /> feel vests. tion they had been ordered to file what has beery <br /> and termed the status reports. In those reports they are to <br /> J I advise the Washir on office of the status of the project <br /> investic;stions, and they are planning to submit everything <br />«tuf that h as been completed. and to furnish sr1 estimate of the <br /> t$ne time and money required for th; completion of work that as <br /> re:e yet is incomplete; and he stated that that report would be <br /> ine ready, as they not plan, on the first of April, and three <br /> Ids months later there is to be what they are calling an initial <br /> sin or first stage report, which is to deal with the initial <br /> MA features of these larger projects. It is to include find— p, <br /> ings of costs and benefits and feasibility. And in that <br />*fly second report dealing with the first stake of development <br />?is they are to ask for authorization and appropriations to <br /> start work. <br /> bed The first report, the status report, is not to be sub- <br /> mitted to Congress. It is not to include any request for <br /> r. f <br /> approval or authorization or appropriations. <br /> it% In connection with the presentetion of that matter <br /> Wit? Mr. 'Powell made the statement that it was his understanding <br />