68 DASA 2019-2 EISENBUD: Waita minute, Wright. Everybody knowsthat a plane can crash ints an apartment house and kill people. LANGHAM: Doesn't anybody know that it's possible that ‘allout can? This was never announced. DUNHAM: It didn't come out clearly because there was no public announcement abovt this. . . FREMONT-SMITH: four, At least three things are wrong, or maybe UPTON: I don't think there's any need necessarily to defer discussion to Saturday if it's pertinent now. Isn't that right? This is a free-wheeling kind of a meeting. EISENBUD: Let me finish the Japanese story. LANGHAM: Let me clear up one thing. My saying that Merril's story is incredible doesn't mean that [think Merril is incredible! {Laughter] FREMONT-SMITH: We think he's incredible! [Laughter] DONALDSON: Merril, at this point may I inject a comment about the fate of the fish? ; EISENBUD: Yes. DONALDSON: The fish from the Fukuryu Maru were buried at Yaizu and subsequently were dug up and sent to various laboratories, EISENBUD: I'm glad to know that. DONALDSON: I was unaware of it. Pieces of these fishes have been drawn and quar- tered and analyzed and reanalyzed, again and again. So there is at least a great fund of evaluations by individual Japanese of the contamination of these Fukuryu Maru fish. EISENBUD: Good. FREMONT-SMITH: I'm giad to know that. And they were contaminated? ER tO Neenart HO OEeSTETHEERNteie «eee niece ar wm, EISENBUD: