(At this point Messrs, Johnston, Brown, and Talkin left the meeting,) 2. Approval of Minutes (pp. 2-13) The Commission approved minutes of Meetings 967, 969, 977, and Sections 1, 2, 4-11, of the minutes of Meeting 983, Section 4 of the minutes of Meeting 983 was reserved for the Executive Session. The minutes of Meeting 966 and 982 were also approved with a number of revisicns, a (At this point Mr. Srapp left the meeting and Mr, McCool entered.) General Manager's Reports a, Integration of Oak Ridge High Schools (pp. 13-16) After discussion of the recent Supreme Court decision on segregation as it may affect the Oak Ridge schools, the General Manager said that he would verbally request Mr, Sapizie to prepare a plan for integration rather than cispaich a forma: directive at tuis time, b. Pudtic Sietement on Relocation of Island Residents and Interview by AP Reporter (pp. 16-19) After discussion, the General Manager said that if no serious objection is interposed by the Commander of the Task Force he will accede to a request of the AP for permis-~- sion for a reporter to interview the Island resicents. ce, Ccontaminated Tuna Fish (Dr. Bugher) (pp. 19, 20) The Director of Biclogy and Medicine reported that a single contaminated tuna “ish hs. been discovered by the pezsonne: cf the Sood and Drug Administration in checking a cargo imported from Japan, d, Report on Incustrial Foruin Meeting ‘Mr, Tammazo) (pp, 20-23) Mr, Tammaro reported on subjects to be dicsussed by representatives of AEC contrector organizations at the -23- fion1 Aahigt GFF