pe CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: I think the amount of attention that has been given to it, and the statements that have been made by people whe ought to know better that it was ridiculous, that it was misleading, and that it was false ought to be corrected at as early a date as we can do it. COMMISSIONER LIBBY: I would like to have it corrected in a non-controversial fashion, without reference to it, just as a matter of getting the record straight, and making it clear that there is no argument in the Commission on the fact, and just generally make that completely clear. I think the sooner the better. Maybe we could do it if there were draft announcements circulated to us. If we can't agree, we will leave it to September. CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: ‘WlLll you be here tomorrow? COMMISSIONER MURRAY: I willl be here for a while. I am not moving in a hurry that you have to get it out tomorrow night. CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: Suppose the rest of us wish to do it? COMMISSIONER MURRAY: Then you go ahead to do it, am?! I will have the same chance to comment that I was not consulted, CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: consulted, You will not be able to say you were not COMMISSIONER MURRAY: CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: Yes, I will. ‘You probably will. COMMISSIONER MURRAY: I was not consulted properly and given enough time to consider the situation. You bring this thing up at 20 minutes ts seven on Thursday night, and we are going to disband tomorrcw, and you want to get out a new statement on a clean bomb thet is non-controversital,. one? COMMISSIONER LIBBY: How about circulating? How about you drafiing it? CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: Yes, COMMISSIONER LIBBY: that is an idea. And circulate it, Je can put our serisbles on it. COMMISSIONER MURRAY: to draft something. CHATRMAN STRAUSS: It is not classified, I would be willing to take a chance That is fine. COMMISSIONER MURRAY: CHATRMAN STRAUSS: tomorrow. Could you draft Sure. 2 will walt here until you finish Lt COMMISSIONER MURRAY: No, I will not do it tomorrow.