226 ' contamination. MR. HARLEY: We ran some of thae, and the {interesting feature to me was that on the two islands the water sample and the cocoanut sample were almost identical, It was jast about the same activity. MR. IHIRIE: That is just what I got, too. CDR. CRONKITE: Dr. Bugher, there is a point that comes up almost you might say in experimental design that Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. where the method by which the sample is cotlected is so 10 important in the interpretation of the results, I just have 11 a strong 12 laboratory or someone that is working with them should do the 13 collection. 14 material in it, but if it were collected in the way in which 15 the natives ordinarily collected it, I think it would be 16 @ifficult to prove that 17 of the palm,rather than incorporating into the sap. feeling that mople that are doing it in the MR. HARLEY: 18 19 it was coming from the dxternal surfac¢ You could tell that from the radio chemical studies. 20 MR. HARRIS: This is so hard. [It is so much 21 easier to have somebody there on the spot who is doing the 22 actual collection, 23 and sits down and tells everybody in the laboratory what has 24 been done. 25 fish. ARC 2 I presume that this juguru did have radioactive oy yey wt tty and who goes back to the laboratory I think you might run into the same thing on the Dr, Donaldson and those people from the fisheries pray eee RR