<seKRANISHs We would like this morning to discuss teiefly the resuite of the separate necting. If we can't tell whet we do knof, we should try to outline what we don't know—shich I ie gine fs quite a bit. We would like to conclude the morning segsion, after the coffee break, with a discussion ef the GASRIE problem, giving sone of the results of the “old GAsRIEE® and giving scae of the tentative conclusions ef the class hoation policy meeting of yesterday which turned eventually int a technical GABRIEL discussion, Will Kellogg would like to talk te you now, en the program involved in Part I. Oe After the discussion of yesterday afternoon, in which went «i! over the possibilities, needs, and advisability of nak! some experizent where we could follow the debris in the atacfphes what I heve to say now may be really thought of asa pe of the factors, and I shall try to state some of the discas: that took place bere yesterday efternoen, briefly, for bs benefit of those who didn't hear it, Because X think afot of interesting factors did cone up. | I']1 take first, our original attitude towardthis, In Rocking at the local fallout picture--by this we mean the fallow, gut, in the first few cays—~we found that one of the nose raindif- ficult paraseters to talk about, much less to get any quantitative inates on, was the vertical transport of debris, Harry Wexler Pens. af Tpersy 1