ann Dr. Dunham then commented on the increase from $1600 to $2500 a year in the stipend of the radiological physics fellowships. Dr. Dunham also informed the Commissioners of the contracts with the Medical School of Harvard University, the Department of Education of Duke University and the University of New Mexico for a summer high schocl teacher training course at each institution. The National Science Foundation will pay the expenses of the teachers attending, and AEC will pay for the cost of the ccurse end the materials. i. Organization and Personnel (pp. 38-42) Mr. Smith reviewed the issues involved in the strike at Panford. He pointed out that only minor maintenance an¢ reps! work have so far been affected. Mr. Libby requested a study of what salery the average high school science teacher could earn in industry, and a comparison of the wage of the average U. S. high school science teacher with that of foreign high school science teachers. j. Security (pp. 42-46) Mr. Waters briefly discussed security matters and informed the Commission that consideration was being given to mechanizing the central personnel clearance index in order to curtail reporting demands on the field offices and to provide better service. Mr. Waters reported that a special subcommittee on Government Information might hold hearings on the compromise of