DOMESTIC TRAINING PROGRAM (continued) vuring the description of the training program DR. BURNETT had remarked several times that there were several important decisions to be made as to its implementation. The principal question is just how is the money to be spent. He expressed the opinion that perhaps the Commission is taking a far too restrictive attitude on the use of the educational money by limiting its use to equipment. Whereas, it was his opinion that much of it should be used to support personnel. DR. DUNHAM expressed the opinion that the General Manager's office was concerned about the establishment of grants which would be perpetuated indefinitely. An example was given of the NIH cancer grants offered to medical schools which have resulted in annual $25,000 allotments to every medical school. The meeting was recessed at 5:40 p.m. to be resumed at 9:00 a.m. the following day. (OVERNIGHT RECESS) - lb -