so that all amendments will be ready when the bill comes up for handling and we can dispose of it. Late in the session it is difficult to get a quorum and we will have to pursue that matter and you better alert Mr. Anfuso that we will take up his bill next week. There is no further business and the committee will adjourn. (Whereupon, at 12:01 p.m., the committee was adjourned.) HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON OF MICHIGAN EP 1 8 1959 MAIN READING ROOM SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION JULY 28 AND 29, 1959 [No. 34] Printed for the use of the Committee on Science and Astronautics 44988 O UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1959 COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS OVERTON BROOKS, Louisiana, Chairman JOHN W. McCORMACK, Massachusetts ERWIN MITCHELL, Georgia DAVID S. KING, Utah J. EDWARD ROUSH, Indiana JOSEPH W. MARTIN, JR., Massachusetts R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York CHARLES F. DUCANDER, Executive Director and Chief Counsel Lt. Col. PAUL B. SCHUPPENER, Staff Consultant McRae, Dr. James W., member of the Secretary of Defense's Scientific Advisory Committee on Ballistic Missiles... Raborn, Rear Adm. W. F., Director, Special Projects; accompanied by Vice Admiral Hayward, U.S. Navy- Schriever, Lt. Gen. Bernard A., Air Research and Development Com- mand, U.S. Air Force, accompanied by Colonel Cristadoro, program director, Atlas program, and Colonel Boatman, assistant to Lt. Gen. |