z ame an — a lot of money and time and in mx opinion the most important problem is to imspire young men to go into science, not necessarily in nuclear science but to go into selence in general. To do that we must have permanent exhibits in localities where the people could Bee them from time to time; by going there once every five years or ten years it really doesn't acccmplish an awful lot and we spend a lot of money doing it. Therefore I would sey that the beast thing would be to prepare the exhibits directly for young peovle in high schools primarily anda to locate those in strategic places all over the country, For instence one would be at the Museum of Natural History in New York also at the Muserm cf Echence and Industry in Chiergo and at aimiler rlaces all over the country and if possible, in the rural districts somehow or other either in connection with high schools on e« smaller gcale, perhaps, say not as large as the one that would be in the Museum of Science and Industry but so thet the thing would be there all the time and successive Clesses of students could be taken in by the teachers and inspired to go into science, hs