Dr, Rabi next presented the GAC's position on the essentiality of Nevada Grounds the use of the Nevada Proving Grounds and its agreement with the recom mendations of the NPG Committee, except for the 10-shot/12-month Limit, © Dr. Smyth and Mr. Zuckert commented on the growth of tension during a Long series; and Mr, Zutkert said that from this standpoint even a 10-shot limit was too high. Dr, Fisk suggested that it might ease public relations if the Commission would stress the defensive as well as the retaliatory role which atomic weapons could play. ‘The defense of the country would be a real selling point for public acceptance of the tests. _ Dr. Smyth was somewhat doubtful that arguments should be used which would , put one in the position of bargaining with the public. Dr. Rabi said the tests were so important that it would be well to spend additional money to evacuate people fron Gangerareas if that became necessary. _ BSS he Committeewas gratified to learn fron the discussion with Dr, Pittman that the need for 200 g/T plutonium could be met with ‘the exist— ing and projected separation plants, without loss of production, . (Appendix C, item 1) Dr. Rabi next reviewed the Committee's position on preinitiation Preand "200 g/T" plutonium, as earlier agreed on, initiation, my e/T He brought out the Committee's feeling that the statement in Dr. Bradbury's letter on this subject may have been premature and should be revised tests |are° completed and § the data reviewed. after the Castle

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