3p
the ocean is distributed into mich greater depths, hence much more
diluted than that over land,
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Dr. Wigner expressed concern over the plutonium concentration and
DY. Rabi agreed that this was worthy of further study.
Dr, Babi went on
to recommendthat at a saitable time the AEC give out informationto the.
public and to the responsible Government agencies.
(Appendix B, item 9)
Dr Rabi then stated that clandestine operations with both small
Defense
and large weapons worried the GAC,
Mr. Whitman suggested that a really
measures strong effort should be made on this problem,
Dr, Rabi inquired whether
it was understood within the Government just how cheap these weapons are, .
Mr, Strauss said that the AEC shared the concern of the GAC, and that
excitement is generating within the military and within the AEC.
Pricing
Dr, Rabi said that the GAC approved, andwere happy over, the
sionatle
Materials
direction which the Commission policy was going on the pricing of
|. fissionable materials.
(Appendix B, item 6)
Dr. Rabi said that the GAC approved the plan to allow ANL to study
Midwest
the construction of a high energy accelerator for the Midwest, but did _
Accel=
erator
not approve this machine for Madison,
(Appendix B, item 7)
Mr, Whitman and other members suggested that it would be a good
Public
policy plan to come out every two or three months with an. important public |
ae release,
He suggested that a statement on fall-out be released very
promptly,
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Dr. Wigner mentioned that he had not received the monthly reports of
Monthly
Heports
§ Commission activities in some time.
Mr. Nichols advised him that the
report had been discontinued, but that he would keep the GAC's need for
information in mind,
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