River area where materials are fabricated,
We have learned
we have_learned 4 great deal.
Then we could jump to the Japanese side, as we have
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in preceding sessions talked about the Nagasaki, Hiroshira,
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and on the mainland of Japan
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down to the Marshall Islands and concentrate on Rongelép
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and the fallout problems there, as we did in part yesterday;
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to live with radiation in these areas and in the environrent
or to Bikini, to Eniwetok.
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to include some of the other aréas in our discussion this
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morning to give those of you who have worked in other areas
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&@ chance to participate and to bring in som: special problem
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at Johnson Island where we have some of yourtusual type of
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discussed usually but one that I think is germane to our
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operations here and to the Christmas Island area with yet
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another and even included the northernmost tip of the North
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American continent up at the Chariot site nheve Dr, Wolfe
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and his associates have gathered a good deal of both actual
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and projected information on this problem of environmental
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contamination,
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the experiences there or drop
But with a few jumps I would like
problems because of an accident that occurred that is not
I did not include here the Amchitka area and
the Aleutians where many of you are aware there have been sore
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atomic detonations and they are preparing for one at the
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present time.
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Vell, this presents a very big order in itself,
It
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includes about 50 per cent of the earth's surface and in a
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very unusual environment,
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could put some input on the British tests of 1952 and Subse-
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quent years particularly one off the Great Barrier Reef which
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is germane to our discussions here and a word or two possibly
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about the Russian tests.
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yesterday,
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or not--the French tests in the Pacific and in the Sahara
I think it would be well if we
The Chinese tests were nentioned
For some reagon--I don't know whether it's policy
Stafford Wa-rcn
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