i . s Log “Ae 3ot FOP BECKS. ate Jolsdaed Leate ab Gok Gob opr Mr. Cutler then briefed the Council on the first of the above three topics, and called on Governor Hoegh to explain the FCDA position. (A copy of Mr. Cutler's briefing note is filed in the mfnutes of the meeting, and another is attached to this memo- randun.) Governor Hoegh stated that FCDA concurred in the Gaither Panel recommendations and favored initiation of a nation-wide faliout shelter program for a variety of reasons: (1) Fallout shelters would add to our deterrent capabil- ity by convincing the enemy that we could survive a nuclear attack and would therefore be ready to employ nuclear retaliation if necessary. Such an increase in our deterrent capability would bolster our allies’ determination to resist aggression. In the light of the on billion spent annually for military protection, the spending of 22.5 billion for sheltering the civil population should be regarded ; as a sound investment. (2) Fallout shelters would be a weapon for peace because bore our diplomats would be strengthened at the conference table by the additional deterrent to war that such shelters would create. CIA had reported that the USSR had taken steps toward sheltering the civil population. The United States, not the USSR, should seize the initiative in achieving this increased deterrent. (3) Shelters would be a contribution to the active military defense of the United States. A shelter program would reduce casualties 35 to 45 percent and might save 50 million people; and could thus be the determining factor in sustaining the United States es a free nation. (4) If fallout shelter is an unsound concept, then some (5) Shelters would strengthen the morale of the people, other programs must also be unsound. For example, we must have survivors after a nuclear exchange if our stockpiles are to be used. who, as they come into possession of more accurate information on the character of nuclear war, will increasingly demand that protection be provided by governmental initiative. Popular confidence in the Government and in its leaders would be increased by such governmental initiative. (6) Fallout shelters are an integral and essential part of a civil defense program. There is no practical alternative to shelters, no other way to afford full protection. ‘The only way to protect a person against gamma rays is to put sufficient shielding material between the person and the rays. pm af ote ee ae A te ~ geet oe ge * e78 Cf om - 2 - 7 ; + SO wa sECRET e.mS wP yeTO Me ka . o en web BE A em rs Ae Soe Btus Tae ed tk.

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