140 DR. BOND: How soon can the data be made available? MR. HARRIS: I can make it available mainly by just summarizing everything, like I have now. This is the work of a day, and putting it in a letter form and sending it. is all. My holdup is this: That If I don't put it ina letter form ahd send it out that way, then it bypasses the classification people at Los Alamos, and they might come back at me for bypassing them on this sort of information. pt. BOND: Would it be possible to get that at a Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 10 asl very early date? I think the point is that Dr. Cohn is 12 to do the job of primarily integrating the data, and without 13 your part, 14 MR. HARRIS: All I have to do is write it in the 15 form of a letter, and I can do this immediately when I get 16 back. DR. BUGHER: 17 I think that covers that problem, and 18 undoubtedly from time to time we will have some minor 19 difficulties, but there should be no trouble in resolving then. 20 The general procedures, 21 clear. 22 28 ARC he cannot proceed. I think, of the tax force are quite Is that enough, then, Gene, on the mechanics of this? CDR. CRONKITE: I have nothing else. It seens quite satisfactory. MR, COHN: One more thing, Payne. If you are going to have a summary, you will probably have to have more }¢4