153, coordinating it in advance, and it should be coming through shortly. It will be our recommendation to know more on this situation, and will just about cover the tings you mentioned, Capt. Yarbrough. It perhaps willhelp you in establishing your position. We do feel, one, that all three services should at least have on paper some sort of list of people who can be made avaiable on short notice in the event any such accident as this occurs. \ Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. Again we are not trying to get into the individual 10 services and tell them what to do in this, but to in effect 11 give them the benefit of our experiences recently and 12 indicate some of the ways in whkh this could be better 13 expedited. Of course, we also have a little personal interest 14 15 in this, because these three lists will help us in the 16 event of an inter-service type of thing forming into an 17 interservice tear. 18 | CAPT. YARBROUGH: It is perhaps obvious that I am 19 gathering some ammunitiamfor another submissia, particularly 20 to the Military Coordinating Committee on Medical Research, 21 where our ultimate aim is to combat the current imposed ratios by getting a recommendation out of Mr. Quarles, 23 ARC and perhaps out of Dr. Berry, that our billets for research people should be epmpted from the currently imposed ratios. 25 DR. DUNHAM: ie:mTO bee ts ae. :‘os f :: . Prat wl ped N, 4 byes Hisici peed OG . Jy - May I make a commant here, although ° ¥ “tye . a58g OF ARCHIVES 15: