134 1 particular subject. a I do want to say sowthing later when it is posed on the further study, about the utilization of personnel. We are encumbered with ceilings, as anybody @lse, and as far as furnishing secretartai or clerical help, we are more or less handcuffed by much maligned 6 Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D., C q San le DR. BUGHER: Are there other comments or suggestions g with regard to this plan of information? This seems to bea ye: 9 sensible one. This seems to develop a compact straightforward 10 hardhitting report which carries all of the solid 11 information and the results of computations and is accompanied 12 by an addenedum whid may be more voluminous than the first 13 section which will include in it all of the classified 14 material, data, prolonged discussions, and so on, which then 15 could be made available to those who are interested and feel 16 the need of going more critically and minutely into all of 17 the background data. 18 are ceilings. The No. 1 section would be the base report from 19 which special reports might be prepared, and that itself 20 should probably be in pretty much a form which would be ready 21 for publication on being finally declassified and made 22 available for that purpose. 28 I am sure if something occurs to anyone, we would 24 be very pleased to have additional suggestions. Butit seens 25 to me that it is a very logical way of going at it. /3S