116 1 2 breakdowns of the epidermis. DR. BUGHER: Yes, that will be a component there. I suppose now we come mainly to the mechanics of getting this material into a single report. 5 CDR. CRONKITE: Dr. Bugher, I wonder if it would 7 be permissible to postpone that until tomorrow. 8 Kellem was unable to come down and he mentioned that is one 9; thing he is interested in seeing what conclusions ya come to} 10 DR. BUGHER: 11 Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. I think inevitably the leadoff on that falls to you. 6 Captain Would you like to take that up the first thing in the morning? 12 CDR. CRONKITE: 13 DR. BUGHER: Yes, if it were feasible. That is perfectly all right. 144 Obviously we want a report which is complete and lucid, and 15 which has all the pertinent-data. 16 restricted data in this report, I think it would be desirable} 17 DR, BOND: 18 If we can eliminate Can you tell us, Dr. Bugher, what aspecth of the report are restricted now? 19 ARC Gene, DR. BUGHER: When we come to matters that are of 20 trouble, if we can declassify it in almost the form it is 21 with possibly the deletion of small sections, it would make 22 it much more convenient, and will cut down the time delay. 23] The things that we would have to hold as classified would be 24 such things as the composition of the material with respect 25 to Neptunium, any question of fission capture ratios of a Department of En-ry ¥ Historian’s Cine . tam, fi 7) woe