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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
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DR. BUGHER:

Are there other comments or suggestions

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with regard to this plan of information? This seems to bea ye:

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sensible one.

This seems to develop a compact straightforward

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hardhitting report which carries all of the solid

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information and the results of computations and is accompanied

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by an addenedum whid may be more voluminous than the first

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section which will include in it all of the classified

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material, data, prolonged discussions, and so on, which then

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could be made available to those who are interested and feel

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the need of going more critically and minutely into all of

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the background data.

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ceilings.

The No. 1 section would be the base report from

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which special reports might be prepared, and that itself

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should probably be in pretty much a form which would be ready

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for publication on being finally declassified and made

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available for that purpose.

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I am sure if something occurs to anyone, we would

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be very pleased to have additional suggestions.

Butit seens

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to me that it is a very logical way of going at it.

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