SALISHURYs Mr. Chairmen, this can be very briefly stated in ite ' main ontlines. There is quite a bit of particulariza that could be done if you wanted to plunge into all of] the possibilities of trouble, not in the field ef revelati technical material that would aid the opposition, buat fleld of psychological izpact at home and abroad. the At your basic problem is that there is on unter-current, ground swell of uneasiness going through the populati pretty much outside any rational consideration of shat the h and the effects of atomic weapons explosions are. P it comes out of a superstitious fealing and after that,] there- fore, because of this idea a type of reasoning that weapons explosion being followed by tornadoes, being fo by extraordinary rains have been the cause of these th Tt has been quite troublesomethis spring just frou the] volume of handle of lstters from people who are not nal) lous . at all, who ere quite sincere, but who are quite doguativ about their belif that stomi¢e weapons explosions are ret sponsible far weather anomalies and ought te be stopped: This has wanifested itself in statenants of two Congr even, and letters have come from Congressional Comsit the Air Force, the Aray, the Feather Bureau and the ayc asking for statements on whether or not there is a connoction. Gi, te