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 ws in preceding sessions talked about the Nagasaki, Hiroshira, mn and on the mainland of Japan - down to the Marshall Islands and concentrate on Rongelép oOo and the fallout problems there, as we did in part yesterday; wo - Ww to live with radiation in these areas and in the environrent or to Bikini, to Eniwetok. 10 to include some of the other aréas in our discussion this uu morning to give those of you who have worked in other areas 12 &@ chance to participate and to bring in som: special problem 13 14 at Johnson Island where we have some of yourtusual type of 15-- discussed usually but one that I think is germane to our 16 operations here and to the Christmas Island area with yet 17 another and even included the northernmost tip of the North 18 American continent up at the Chariot site nheve Dr, Wolfe 19 and his associates have gathered a good deal of both actual 20 and projected information on this problem of environmental 21 contamination, 22 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 23 atomic detonations and they are preparing for one at the 24 present time. 25 Vell, this presents a very big order in itself, It 26 includes about 50 per cent of the earth's surface and in a 27 very unusual environment, 28 could put some input on the British tests of 1952 and Subse- 29 quent years particularly one off the Great Barrier Reef which 30 is germane to our discussions here and a word or two possibly 31 about the Russian tests. 32 yesterday, 33 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 DOEJUCLA 2