SECRET A. UNCUASSIFIED The sampling program is therefore not likely to yield a -scale assay of the world at the present time as far as human materials concerned. It does seem clear that one can sample quite adequately for foods| milk solids or milk products. particularly The correlation that can be obtainkd in the United States, particularly in the Chicago area, may be sufficienk when taken together with the few foreign human samples which are likely to procured. Some general conclusion can thus be drawn. B. It seems clear from the examination of the data presentef the "Chicago Baby Program” should be continued, perhaps at a 1} above that rate. It also seems desirable that another "Baby Series" be started, prefarably in the Salt Lake area, to check with certainty the preliminary results milk samples, to determine whether the strontium hazard in Salt sed upon the e is no worse than it is in Chicago. C. It seems clear to the conference that more use should animal bones, varticularly calf bones. made of This kind of material be all over the world, a program should be instituted to cbtain the procurable [samples immediately and to set up ashing facilities so that the bones ca be processed at the lowest cost. D. The milk solids and cheese samples look so promising atthe moment that this type of sample should be emphasized in the future. E. The measurement of adults should be undertaken immediat@ly. clear from the general principles that, as set farth in last SUNSHINE Report, adults should have essentially zero assay. It is r's RAND Howgver, this point has not been established experimentally and the result is @f such importance that it must and should be established in the immediate future. [The Chicago 045310 §s SESCREF UNC L SSIFIED LANL.