COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
I had notice th.t you intended to try
to get the President tc make a statement.
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
That is pight,
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
record,
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
You read that statement into the
That is right.
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
You then reported back that somebody,
Sherman hdams or somebody, had determined the statement should not
be made by the President, and that 1s where it was left.
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
Yes,
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
going to happen.
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
No indication at all of what was
’
Then you left the meeting.
COMMISSTONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
No,
This was two days before,
At which I reported that it had been
decided at the White House that the statement was to be tmade by
me, and the statement was made by me.
gu
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
I doen't want to say as usual, but you
are just turning this thing around,
I had no notice of it, and
you made no attempt to get in touch with me.
You have ali kinds
of opportunities to eall me, to clear with me,
I had left the
building.
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
And went home while we were still
iscussing business,
Yeu said you were at home,
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
That ls pight.
CHATRMAN STRAUSS:
That is a fine way to discharge your
duties as 2a Conmmisstioncr,
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
That is fine.
Did you ever do that?
Did Mp, Hallinan let you know?
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
No,
He didn't know what the subject
Did he ask to
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
his part.
No.
get you back?
I was told Monday morning,
I weuld say that was a dereliction on
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
I don't think it was at all,
think he is a pretty good man,
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
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I am sure you do.
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