128 report. There will always be something coming in. , For example, you mentioned the skin studies. CDR. CRONKITE: I see no reason why the addenda cannot all be put into one volume. report as I outlined it within We can give you a final a matter of a few weeks. To get a final report, particularly as far as the excretion and the animal stuff is concerned, is a long period of time. I have not had an opportunity to discuss with Dr. Cohn and Dr. Sondhaus and the others, and Dr. Harley, what their Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C 10 attitude would be towards what I have just proposed. . 11 DR. BUGHER: 12 MR. COHN: I think I would go along with the We can hear from them now. 13 suggestion. 14 of the animal studies whih are pertinent to our understanding 15 of the human picture, rather than really discuss the. 16 human picture, and leave off all this anxiliary information 17 which I think is quite important. 18 matter of two weeks get a complete report out on all the 19 work we have been doing. 20 having the various other laboratories who are connected with 21 this project submit a detailed report of all the work they I think 1 would perhaps want to include some I think I would go along with have been doing at a later time. ARC I don’t think we can in a Perhaps to integrate our conclusions as of now we could do our first report. I would go along with that. COL. BROWNING: a It might be a little more fair to } /2'