A 148 1 There wll undoubtedly be problems arising that will have to 2 |be resolved from time to time. 3 |we keep a project going in continuity more or less 4 independently of the individual task forces that come and go. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C The main thing is that 5 Of course, it would be somewhat associated with each and 6 |}every one. 7 }on that part of it. 8 |}Captain Yarbrough's, on the general project. 9 Those are the general thoughts, Captain Kellum, I ha I wuld like to have your comments, and CAPTAIN KELLUM: I think I am not in a positim to 10 j}speak for the Bureau, but from our own point of view, we are, 11 of course, very much appreciative of the oppatunity of 12 {participation and look forward to continuing our participation 13 |}and support. 14 ARC 4 I can't miss this opportunity to comment briefly 15 |on the general spirit of good will which has prevailed 16 through all of these successive operations, and which has 17 |made possible the smooth cooperation of representatives fron 18 many different agencies with What appear to be first rate 19 results. 20 DR. BUGHER: Thank you. a1 CAPT, YARBROUGH: Captain Yarbrough. I would like to echo Capt. Kellum's 22 comments on the affability of the relationships in this 28 particular endeavor. 4 further and say that I think that it 7° for our naval partcipants perhaps to solve some of our In fact, I wild like to goa little presents an. opportunity Ce om problems. waka | [49