92 a» we talking abou t? DR. DUNNING: We don't know. MR. HARRIS: radiation? Were you talking about a cloud of Is that what you mean? Or do you mean reflected radiation from the atmosphere? DR. DUNNING: MR. HARRIS: The actual cloud. This has been simply covered by Parker This is the opposite of the Clark Gable problem of big ears on both sides. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 10 DR, DUNNING: figure out that r per hour 11 is 10 times to the third, times the energy of your emission, 12 if you want to do it mathematically. 18 give you 14 That still doesn't the answer what happened out there. MR. HARRIS: You could take some numbers if they 15 are any good, which said so many fissions to which they 16 were exposed. 17 DR. DUNHAM; I think the thing that baffles we 18 poor medicos is the lack of certainty on this whole matter 19 of dose, and the time during which the dose was given, 20 order to try to give any intelligent interpretation. 21 think you really brought it up when you said that. CDR. ARC You can CRONKITE: My point in I is as far as writing the report is to completely leave out all concepts of dose. Say people were exposed to radiation and this is what happene As soon as you put a dose down there, people are going to use