221 MR. HARRIS: >» This is what you are interested in. I am interested from the point of view of getting a practical experiment, the natives and rather than a laboratory experiment out of it. DR. ROBERTSON: Are we asking for both? Personally I am not interested ig HMR. HARRIS: either one of them, but I am suggesting that be done. It goes to what you are trying to DR. BUGHER: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C, ‘establish. If you are trying to document the environment 10 and what a pig, 11 do with respect to that material thrown into its food supply, 12 is a watter of rather remote relevance to the island 13 Situation. 14 fission product from weapons tests, not necessarily from that 15 atoll. 16 some to Los Angeles and Hanford. 17 Kevada which is concerned precisely with that, and the uptake 18 let us say, at Los Angeles, let uwsay, might We have such studies that were made of mixed We did have 500 pounds returned, some to Beltsville and We have a lot of work in from the soils contaminated with fission product outfall. 19 CDR. CONARD: I think if you put some dogs on the 20 animal, they would be more comparable to the human situation. 21 They are quite as dirty as pigs and chickens in their eating 22 habits. 23 DR. DUNHAM: 24 CDR. ARC DR. CONARD: BOND: leave them there alone. I mean after they go back, It has been quite a problem of getting ws 26 But if ym Qe