130 1} completion. DR. BUGHER: 2 doing the various pieces according to the way that seems to 4 be most effective. 5 DR. these addenda would include classified material. q unwieldy to have an unclassified report with a classified 8 appendix. 11 DR. BOND: 7 fs . e You could separate it and say pages 1 thrmgh 20, retype and send through for declassifica- ui 13 tion. ee 14 bit of secret and restricted data on it. 3 15 I have to say about the report, except for how much pressure is 16 there from the standpoint of time so far as AFSWAP is 17 concerned, and so far as you are concerned? This becomes 18 rather critical. *nartment oO: Pbaiee CDR. CRONKITE: 12 € greta The whole thing would be. declassified 5. aro Lytnkawi wr ies It is too and you could detatch the classified. 1 4 SONDHAUS: — I think it would be inevitable that 6 9 . I daresay there is no difficulty of 3 10 A Taycreay s ‘wa What is wrong now, every other page we have a littie DR. BUGHER: That is about ail | I think our point of view is as I 20 expressed yesterday, that we would like to have this Part 1, 21 as you call it, of the report soon, but we also want it of 22 top quality. 23 by the first part of August, that would be fine. 24} would be extremely helpful. 25 don't want to sacrifice quality of presentation, either, nor 4 If one could eccomplish both of those things It certanly We don’t want to delay. We | /3]