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J. H. MCLEOD, DirRecTOR

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F. S. CHANCE. Vice DIRECTOR
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
KNOXVILLE

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UT-AEC AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROGRAM
P. O. BOX 142
OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE

27 February 195h,

Mr Joe 3. Sanders
Fiela Office of U.S. - [.E.C.

Las Veras, Nevada

Dear Joe:

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The shipment of the cattle east was not authorized vy

Dr. Pearson. He thougnt tnat there was little to be gained and that tie
eenplute pathology of 3«in lesions and abnormui eyes would suffice. ‘e
will not complicate matters by tring to get other tissues such as the
pones and fetal tissue as we anticipated.
The reason for not shipping the cattle to Los Angeles,
as previously planned, was not clear. However, the chief of the federal

meat inspection service in Los ‘ngeles offered little more than his

moral support.

He stated that if we obtained the permission of the

packers to remove the samples, furnished the equipment for taxing the

samples and took care of the shipment, then he would advise his men to
give us assistance, What is left to do nas me puzzled at this time §
If the cattle should go to Los ingeles for slaughter I think you will
have to go or get Dr. Clarke or someone else femiliar with the case to
go and take care of these things. You will get the most cooperation by
ignoring channels and go directly to the inspector in charge of the plent
in wnich the animals are to be slaugnterede
Several specimen jers were shipped by post to you this

mornings One eye can be placed in each jar containing the yellow (“enxer's)
fluide Not more thaw four squure inches of hide can be placed in the

white or colorless fluid.

The skin samples should include, in addition to the lesion,
some or the normal skin adjecent to the lesion. We are not particularly
interested in the big "sore or cancer eyes" because we are well aware of
the fact tnat these have been occurring in that 2rea since cattle want there
but we would like to have sam:les showing the abnormal growth of tissue

across the eye proper (cornea)s In addition to this we would like to have

the eyes of the cow ie photographed which the ranchers considered to be
blind and although her eyes were "clean" the gris (inner part) had definite
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