156 | than recommend and as often or not, it is only from our position that we can make these recommendations. DR. DUNHAM: Well, good. These are generalizations I think everybody is agreed as to what must be in the future. There is a matter of the return trip out there coming up fairly soon. I think perhaps this is the point in the discussion to get down to specifics. I understand there is actually an existing plan for Dr. Bond to go out with a group. Do we consider this an accomplished plan? CDR. CRONKITE: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C 10 Dr, 11 Bond and I made sort of 12 other providing that it was acdeptable to everyone else, 13 we would share the responsibility in alternating in 14 going out there in the first few trips. 15 Dr. Bond's arm a little bit to take the first one going out. 16 I think from here on he should be the one, if he is to be 17 responsible, that is able to select the people that will go 18 with hin, 19 they would be able to a®. 20 of a few people for a long time, or relatively large number 21 of people going out for a short time. 22 ARC May I interject a comment? a gentlemen's agreement with each I would like » that twist ad what of the various things that are proposed DR. DUNHAM: It becomes a rather acute problem We would appreciate your comments, 23 both Dr. Bond's and yours, Gene, as to which is the nost 24 feasible, and also useful approach to the problem. 25 you mean by a short time, and a long time? What do wt Bs wy Denerimsst } tata “ay Histeriai’3 Le. 3 eT NNfalteriivn Pe * + tf 1 ” “. I$