limited, since the Commissioners could call for corrections, and sinceey the discussions could not be well understood without,attribution of statements, Dr, Rabi felt that the present rather detailed and pan’ reporting should be continued, at least until it becane apparent that a it led to difficulties, _ Minutes Approval , 36th Meeting oe - ‘Two minor corrections were noted, ‘Then, on Dr,Warner's motion and Dr. Buckley's second, the Minutes of the 36th Meeting,were unanimously vo approved, ae p3 Dr. Rabi asked whether there were any statenents from the‘Suboom- mittee on Weapons, for present action, Dr, von Neumann said there were none which ‘ealled Commenting on the oscillations inplans for the Castle tests, he expressed the feeling that in generala greater consistency in Commission policy was to be desired, Meeting with the Commi s— sioners and “General Manager Agenda, This Meeting At 11:00 a.m. the Committee was joined by Mr. Strauss, Mr. Campbell, — Mr. Murray, Dr. ‘Smyth, Mr. K. D. Nichols, and Mr, Walter Williams. After introductions, Mr, Strauss commented on some of the agenda | - items. (2) An amendment to sections 5 and 10, and other relevant‘sections of the Act was in preparation. The General Counsel had not yet prepared os the alterations for fusion as contrasted tn fission. . “The GAC should think about what, if anything; could be done, especially on control of information, (2) The Commission would like the Committee to consider the | size and type of the strong focussing accelerator proposed by Brookhaven / National Laboratory, and to express its views on the proposal in the light. of its earlier recommendations. (3) The Commission! s) patent proposals had not yet been discussed with all interested groups, and should be held, for the ‘present in strictest confidence,