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MR. FIELDS: Just go YOU undorstnncl,
tho basififor
th:L5rocom!nondntion,
os I seo it, is that these BiX
reports
would
1:0
of auah vnlue in oonsidoration@
the
regulatorytlctivities
of tho Commission,bow this oommitfx
porforu,ed
iu theso onso3 Ini’luanoing
the judgmentna to
whothax thoro should bo new legislation,whet sort, wbot
EhOUld
:itis
should
bo
of
tha procod~rofor
sucfl importance
WaiVe
to
procosaing
oaaoa,
thoiz consideration
Thnt is the way I
@!iVilOgO,
that
I think
that
arXiV6d
we
at
my
.
..
thinking,
s’
I roalizo thatit is a preoedentas Othar OnSea
r!
havo been prooQdents, This is one of the aentral
consldortitlons
in how wo do this bueiness. Wbetsomeona
I
on Mr.
Prico~a stoff hfipponodto write or someone else is not
in my osthnntion, I donqt think you will find
that
the
Congress will Ingiston thoaa tbiags, I think given those
particularthings,we abroly should have So=e friend9 up
there tht will nooopt that wo have given them the
importnnt
things
in thi~
omnsiderntion,
COMMISSIONERLIBBY: That IB truoy isn’t it?
You hrivonlroody given thornavorything,but these?
MR. FIELDS:
vo
intend
to
givo tbom all
tbo
considerations,tho facta, whet were the oonolusions,
whnt
waB
considered,this sort of thing.
hP?,PRICEI In throo cfftho oeses wo sent to
l(fj~
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