136 MR. HARLEY: t One problem on this excretion data and so on is that so far no one has taken all the data and put it togdher as far as I know. You have looked at | your data, and we have looked at ours, and everybody haz looked at theirs. MR. HARRIS: I understand this is Ken's job to do. I think this is fine. MR. HARLEY: Somewhere he has got to get this before he can do his quick job. MR, HARRIS: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C, 10 As I say, you are welcome to it. 11 long as I can get it out through the various machinery of 12 the mailing system at Los Alamos, you can have it. MR. COHN: 13 14 You will have that for afterwards or somet ing that we can use right now. If it is a question ao 15 two weeks a@ something, 16 until we get to the front office or not. 17 time to analyze tke data before we write it. 18 problen. 19 20 21 DR. BUGHER: As I don't know whether we can wait We have to have somp This is a I think that is something you can resolve among yourselves. CDR. CRONKITE: I want to bring a question up that may not be quite appropriate, but I have just been 23 reflecting on the thing. 24 under the regulations of operating things in connection with 25 the task force, that the first obligation is a repat to ARC All of us have understood that [3