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CDR. CRONKITE:

UHr.-: Eisenbud expressed an interest

hefore I left Quadjalein in having urine samples from the
Uterik people,

When I do not knew, or what intervals he

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HARLEY:

DR. EUGHER:

Are they back now?

They are back on their own atoll at

the present time.

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MR. HARLEY:

We would like to get a set of samples

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before this project gets going, if we can.

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of dealing through the trust territory people perhaps to get

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a sample certainly in August, and then perhaps another

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sample when you get out there on the study, if that is

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possible.

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of our personnel there.

We were thinking

DR. BUGHER:

They are accustomed to it now.

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HARLEY:

/t least the Rongelap people are.

Administrative ad logistic support we have already

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to solve among the group here, really.

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already pretty well clarified.

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I think that is probably the balance of the thing.

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Those are administrative problems which we have
I think that has been

Now, the transportation, air and survace.

Air is

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