CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

of it.

I know you won't.

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
COMMISSIONER LIBBY:
drafts,

I am quite convinced

Is this -1l tonight?

How is it left?

I guess there are going to be two

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
I want to find out whether I ain on
public notice whether a statement is going to be made and when,

CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

You are on this public notice.

law the spokesman for the Commission,

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:

1 am by

That is right,

CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
This happens to be a matter which is in
the open.
I could go out five minutes from now and make a state~
ment, if I wished to, and be completely in the clear, without

consulting anyway.
I don't intend to do that,
I never have.
You had an opportunity +29 be consulted at the last one.
You
neft the meeting.

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

I did not have an opportunity.

Let me finish.

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:

We sent for you,

You did not send for me,

CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
That is a direct lie,
We sent fr you
and neither you nor your messenger returned to the meeting.
idea,

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
You did not send ror me.
It vas not a Commicsion meeting.

had no

CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:
Mr, McCool, did you haar Mr, Hallinan
told to notify Mr. Murrcy what we were discussing?
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
discussing?
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

That last part, whav were you

Did you hear it or not?

MR, McCOOL:
I turned to Mr, Hallinan and suggested that
Mr, Murray should be here for the discussion,

COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

Does that clear up that potrt”

Let me finish my statement.

Furthermore, you knew that a statement was to be male by
the President on the subject.
COMMISSIONER MURRAY:
CHAIRMAN STRAUSS:

No,

Wait a moment.

It was read to you in

an executive sessicn in my office, and the minutes show it.
That is a fact in front of a stack of Dibles.

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