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drop of small particles, taking into account the fact that

were provebly solid and haf a higher density than that of

waber, end

came to the conclusion that ve would only beve a serious

for particles of greater than about 2 microns. fhe very
simply flow around the falling drope; they follow the s

lines around

by Langmiuir's thoory and we felt that there was scomthing

this treatnent, since the results of the Harvard people

ted that rain

aid bring down radioactive material, evenseveral days
radioactive material mast therefore have been very small,

they looked at the kind of material in the water it appears fo be in very
finely divided particles; I won't go inte the details here,|and/Dr. Bell |
wanta to comment on this,...

I don't want us tobe responsible for saying that this mterial
divided particles, not that it is or is mot, but we just

is in finely
donlt know, because

we sre sanitary engineers, and we suspect that it perhaps tal but ve don't
want to be held responsible,

A very cautious end timely statemmt.
You meen you guapect it's amller than 2 micronst

WEXLER $

Is that what your

suspicion ist
BELL:

Sir, I Just don + want to say.

WEXLER:

Well, I mean you're suspicious about something, what is it you're suspicious

abouts

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