=26— Dr. Fisk was impressed by the cheapness of killing (7-8¢/ton of INT Defense Measures equivalent) and the large areas of destruction (500 r over an area of | 5000 square miles) now possible with the large weapons: He said that the impact of these two things on our defensive program was important. He | asked whether these facts were really in the minds of the Departments of Defense and State and whether the Federal Civil Defense Administration had a fesling for them. Mr, Whitman said that he thought the "rowboat on the New Jersey shore" concept was serious. The Committee thendiscussed this and other | aspects of the clandestine small weapon problem, and agreed that the Situation was indeed serious. Dr. Rabi mentdoned that while some groups | were working on the problem he was not reassured, Dr. Fisk suggested that the Committee could include something on this item at the meeting with the Commissioners and General Manager, : Mr, Whitman thought it a fine thing that the AEC was proposing to . Pricing | establish a pricing policy on fissionable material. He thought that it — of Fission-— able was reasonable for the AEC to put a floor on the price of these materials Materials based on the fuel value, and to pay what the materials are actually worth to the AEC above that floor, CASTLE Tests The members agreed with the Chairman's suggestion that the Committee express its gratification and applause for a fina job on the CASTLE tests. | Dr, Fisk thought that the Argonne National Laboratory should be Midwest — encouraged in their efforts to obtain a high energy accelerator for ANL, — Accelerator and that the other group should not be encouraged. Dr, Wigner agreed that the ANL accelerator should be supported, and remarked on the need ;

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