be in a position to make any detailed recommendations, however, it would be necessary for the Subcommittee on Weapons to study the situation and render a report. The work at Berkeley should probably be included in this study.' (Appendix B, item 3c) | | The next aubject considered was that of the test programs. Dr. Test Programs Rabi felt that the plans were perhaps over-elaborate. Dr. Fisk pointed out, however, that a criticiam to this effect. was scarcely justified, since Dr. Graves had cautioned the audience repeatedly in his presenta. tions that he was merely describing candidates for test shots, were not as yet any firm proposals, to consider, There All of the items were interesting (Appendix B, item 3d) The next point considered was how the Committee should comment cn Philos- ophy of Dr. Bradbury's concluding talk. Dr, Fisk summed up the discussions by saying that attention should be directed to the revolution in the Develop— — 7 ment “weapon situation, to the things which are nowimportant to be done. Weapon The Comittee should point to the need for clarity in the objectives of the weapons programs, and the need for joint participation by the laboratorles and the military establishment in studies aimed at . achieving this clarity. (Appendix B, item 3e) | | | The Minutes of the 40th Meeting were further considered, On the of certain rephrasings suggested by the individual members, were approved. - ‘ As the next item, Dr. Rabi called for a report of the Reactor Subcommittee on the meeting at Chicago. we by y g eer 2 efxs. og, PES Beret ae! Meeting motion of Dr..Fisk and second of Dr, Warner, the Minutes, with inclusicn 7 Minutes o2 the s0th . a

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