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Show 3ose (1/2S/8J) page 47 ~r. R about suppose we thought it was going to happen \what could we do. Who was we? Just a bunch of guys that got together. They're nameless for now ~ · :.. ... because most of them\ and I can't remember the living ones that are still around .•. Sam Ber~stein is one. But anyway, we talked about what if the sensitivity started, so we broke up into a ~ew guys to think over about what we would do in a given situation or who was going to be the commander, who was going to be in charge of sunply, what should we do .• should we bury guns in the hills here •.• should we take our wives and children or do we leave our wives and children behind. Ne heard the stories, of course, about the Greek gorillas that ca~e out of the hills when it was announced that thei1 wives and children were going to be slaughtered if they didn't come out of the hills, so a lot of Greeks came out of the hills that had gone up there as gorillas. ~e pictured all of these things hap-pening to us here. Hould we take out wives? Was it feasible? Well, of course, the single guys didn't want to take any wives because in the first \you've got to create a big camp for wives; , I you've got different ~inds of quarters to create, and you sacrifice ~obility ..• ~ All of these questions were never fully resolved, bu~ they were resolved to the degree of desirability, you see, and how we would cash sunplies of various kinds, and what Gentiles would or wouldn't we trust for having an avenue of supplies or communi-cation into this area here, you know, for a start out proposition. Of all the Gentiles I knew there was only one guy's name that I could give them •.• you know, that I would be willing to trust becaus in a sense, I would be trusting with my life ••• a fellow by the name of 5ank Beeley. I never talked to him about this, or I talked to |