123 SECOND DAY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954 9:00 A.M. DR. BUGHER: Let us come to order, please. We are glad to have Captain Kellum wih us this morning, which enables us to take up the topic which was deferred yesterday until he could join us. That is the mechanical problem of getting out a single report, and how to divide up the work to the extent that it has to be divided Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C 10 As far as I am concerned, I look to Commander 11 Cronkite, so in that regard I think it is a good idea to ask 12 him to give us what his ideas and suggestions are for getting 13 out the final report. 14 CDR. CRONKITE: I have been giving this problem 15 considerahe thought. 16 explanation or solution to the problem. 17 your comments yesterday, Dr. Bugher, in addition to the 1 don’t know that I have an adequate 18 report, we are obligated to make to AFSWAP, to Colonel 19 Browning and the field commanders, a report that would 20 21 definitely have to be unclassified for the United Nations. Is that correct? DR. BUGHER: That is what we willcone to. which is easy to declassify. o =" Department tote : f . I thought the final report preferably should be in a form ARC N Wisteria AS I understand from fe te Perhaps it might then be declassified and either in its full form or with sone