141, than that. We will probably need your raw data. MR. HARRIS: We can talk about this later. There is no use taking up time here. DR. BUGHER: Now we will turn to the long term medical care and study problem. I see I am listed for that. I will tell you what we have done. OUTLINE OF EXISTING PLANS FOR LONG TERM MEDICAL CARE AND STUDY. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C, The situation which arises, of course, is unique 10 inasmuch as this gets into fields of responsibility and 11 authority where the lines are not automatically sharp and 12 clear, and where we have the problem of groups with authority 13 without capability; 14 authority, a situation which involves us inevitably with 15 other countries to some extent. 16 Then you have the immediate problem of following 17 a relatively small group of people who are not familiar 18 with and do not understand any of these things that I have 19 mentioned previously. 20 To meet all o@ general agreement made certain arbitrary decisions in the hopb 22 that they are based on logic, but they have certain degrees 23 of arbitrariness, as you realize. 24 In the first place, these people are not United 25 that eat ny Pibcw re States citizens. 4. perf 4, i . ft ° these things we have by fairly 21 ARC CKeraric ct other groups with capabiliy and without on i a faitwaii. The territory on which they reside is not