" pRANISHs

We would likes this sorning to diseuss triefly the resulta of
the separate aesting.

If we can't tell what we do know, we

should try te outline what we don't know--whioh I imagine is
quite a bit. We would like to conclude the serning session,
after the coffee break, with « discussion ef the GADRIEL
problem, giving some of the results ef the “old GABRIEL" and
giving sone of the tentative cenclusions ef the classification

polley ueeting of yesterday which turned eventually inte a
technical GABRIEL discussion.
Will Keliegg would like to talk to you now, on the sampling
program invelved in Part I.

““ELOGGs

After the discussion of yesterday afterncon, in which we went

over the possibilities, needs, and advisability of making sone
experizent where we could follow the debris in the atmosphere—
what I heave to say now may be really thought of an a review of

the factors, and I shall try to state sexe of the digcussion
that took place here yesterday afternoon, briefly, for the
benefit of those who didn't hear it.

Because I think a let of

interesting factors did come up.

I'll take first, our original attitude toward this. In looking
at the local fallout picture-—dy this we mean the fallout, rainout, in the first few daye—we found that ane of the most dif-

ficult parameters to talk about, much lees to get any quantitative
awee te vertical Sranavert eon

Harry Wexler

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