194 1 that? 2 3 4 | 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 -§ | desires. 6 7 8 ; Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. | MR. : HARLEY: DR. EUGHER: Are they back now? They are back on their own atoll at the present time. 9 MR. HARLEY: We would like to get a set of samples 10 before this project gets going, if we can. 11 of dealing through the trust territory people perhaps to get 12 a sample certainly in August, and then perhaps another 13 sample when you get out there on the study, if that is 14 possible. 15 of our personnel there. We were thinking DR. BUGHER: They are accustomed to it now. 17 MR. Yes. 18 DR. BUGHER: HARLEY: /t least the Rongelap people are. Administrative ad logistic support we have already 21 discussed. 22 to solve among the group here, really. 23 already pretty well clarified. 26 So I think that is probably the balance of the thing. 20 24 | I think the urine sampling can be done without ay 16 19 arc a Those are administrative problems which we have I think that has been Now, the transportation, air and survace. Air is MATS, I presume, and surface transportation again comes to {4S