NATO.
Dr. Wigner felt the proposed extensionof exchange with the
British, in this field, would still lead to only a diluted cdoperation ,
and asked about exchange of intelligence information on the Russian shots. :
It was pointed out that -the intelligence teas have dooperated very
closely.
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the. Committee, namely his grave doubt that: the Russians have u-235 and
production facilities for it (since their. diffusion plant has not been:
seen).
Dr. Fisk argued that information ‘not available to the Gac ies
evidence of a Russian diffusion plant; andDr. Rabi reviewed the evidence) |
At 12130 p.m, this session was adjourned,
SECOND SESSION
(November 4, 1953)
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Ab Li 30 p.m. the Committee met with Gen, Fields, Gol. Vv. G, Huston,
Dr. Ne Be Bradbury, Dr. H. F, York, and Dr. Smyth, - Mr. viarrey snd Me.
Campbell entered a few minutes later, All members of the GAC were
The Secretary and Mr. Tomei were: al.s0 present.
Gen. Fields reviewed the planning for Operation Castle.
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