: to ' fe “SECRET. \'5 Vo 407118 February 2, 1959 West Coast Visit of President's Science Advisory Committee, — MEMORANDUM: January 19-23, 1959 -- Items for possible follow-up action Mos [3 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory “4 \., os Oe (1) Improvement of Laboratory morale and leadership. (2) Appraisal of difference of view between Los Alamos and Livermore on the feasibility of underground testing. (LASL claims it is difficult to determine yield underground; Livermore personnel state there is no difficulty). (3) Appraisal of difference in view between Los Alamos and Livermore on improvements that can be expected in yield to weight ratios of nuclear weapons with continued development and testing. 7 (LASL is more conservative . wreck UB OS ERA & _— a7 5 v 3 Mt, Ch - ay Wasy Appraisal of seriousness of genetic damage from Carbon 14 due to continued nuclear testing. This issue was raised by Dr. Carson Mark of Los Alamos who believes there may be a serious genetic danger. Livermore, on the other hand, has previously indicated that this is a minor problem. 2 s wie 6/27 N h5 2575 ff Uy “bps q Project ROVER: Is the current emphasis on ROVER justified in view of marginal capability for the foreseeable future as compared with promise of chemical engines to achieve necessary thrust. , apes DTt..2° Ne5 5 — $)2b/5 Authority HRcenree’s Fa DECLASSIFIED _dealth aly Y disred Bui NSF — $/5/% in its estimates). Problem of the need to conduct remote full-scale tests. Question of proper approach to materials problem. Is there too much emphasis on engineering as opposed to basic fundamental understanding? Pacific Missile Range and Vandenberg Air Force Base (1) Appraisal of projected instrumentation and master plan calling for $4 billion of cumulative funding. ‘SECRET | REPOSITORY COLLECTIO BOX No. s J S U.S, rea, Sew1a <e/ Las4 Ss FOLDER Stine, boa clen bigery Corsenuttze (2)

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