J tnking thnt position, WfJhava rondo 1. ,, in thc4pnst, onrdth~t tberaforowo woro not oonsletentIn Oxoeptioxxl in tho pl!Gt.. , ., Y> .,., I understoodfrom Gonorol~fold9 n~so WG havod NR, FIELDS: Thoro hnvo bGUn oxcaptions~ ., COblMISSIONRR VANCE: I would eay :lnthin , partioulorrtran,whiah Is o very EIoneitive one deellng ,. .,. “,., ‘#itbpublic BOff3ty,that we should not Stand 01}anything oxcopt the broodost ground. COMMISSIONERLIBBY: Con6ider.bOWwe have done ‘ ,’ thG f~llout problomc COMMISSIONERVANCEW I thhk th8 S’UggTJStlOn you t.ovomade, iflr, Chairman,would oover the aituetion~ MR. idITCIIELL: I am o little di8turbedabout this, frankly, lVhotif they oBk for a pnr8phr88eOf my I rgoommendationsto the CommisslorJ or pnraphrmsaof ❑inutes O< meetings whiob internally. we hold C!IAIRtiiN STRA5SS: 1!1other vords, you thiok I am ol)oningn bigger do~r? e MR. MITCHELL: YoS. MR. FIELDS: I think you waive it on thiB $@ that is it. CHAIRMAN STRAi3SS:I @hou86tmy SUlmWdbU !JafJ woldorfulwhen I offosoc!it’, &lR,PRICE: They WOUM 1 bo 9rIti8fied to OUOQ - dovn and look. Thot is whnt they want, They suid if we -li3- .. \ . ,.,’) ., .,,,. . . . ~p.. (IJ k.._. ~J ., I

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