present pelicy of competitive bidding fer the renewal of commercial leases and, instéad, negotiate for the extension of these leases. He added that he believed consideration should be given to the present drug store operator's ten years of satisfactory service to the community, and indicated that he favored extending the lease of the present operator. After further discussion, Commissioners Strauss, Libby, and Vance requested that AEC 223/15 be deferred and that the General Manager and General Counsel explore means of extending the deadline for expiration of the bid bonds for the drug store lease. If this deadline could not be extended, they requested that AEC 223/15 be scheduled for further Commission considera~ tion, Mr. Murray indicated thet he was opposed to the Commission's deferral of action on the General Manager's recommendation. 6. Commissioners’ Appearance Before JCAE Mr. Vance indicated that he would be present at the JCAE hearing to be held on June 27, on weapons requirements. 7. AEC 883/8 - Recommendatiens of CIA forAmending the Atomic Energy Act The Commissioners agreed to defer consideration of AEC 883/8. 8. Report on Status of Agreements fa Cooperation Mr. Vogel reported that by July 2, 1956, he expected AEC to have concluded, since the passage of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, a total of forty-two bilateral agreements or amendments to these agreements. 3. Swedish Request for Additional U-235 Mr, Vogel reviewed a Swedish request for an amendment ‘o their bilateral agreement in order te permit the U.S. te - 401 -

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