SAC ROO! (,YoR a vied (Okey fx£ the end of teet operations. “Heinquired: whethe to consider the press release at this time. GOOO™. ‘the Commiss: oners5 wished ‘Mr.’ Strauee referred:t00.-i% oO Taos SOU aa C2 5344 Osh 5 Cejeini < vifgal — previous discussions at Meetings 1214, 1215 and 1217 of a Presidential 4 announcement on Operation REDWING regarding the success of effcrts to é SERC develop weapons with reduced radioactive fallout. ¢ He said that the 43 P.. ae ng 4 a ~ : es n Secretary of State had spoken to him earlier in the day and had said that é BONTN wes f. ne “2 : i it was unfortunate that this ennouncement had not been released as planned, Heal om ne prior to the U.5.5.R. proposal in the United Nations. SOE 32323 However, Mr. Dulles had requested that the announcement now be issued before the beginning of | 4 21S. ee OF oo vue tian & ei p thew Fe eration Alert the following day. Mr. Strauss said he had informed . Sherman Adams and Mr. Murray Snyder of the Secretary of State's reques fo the subject at press conferences. Mr. Dulles had then requested that ghhe hae whe tka nw te. Strauss issue such 4 statement immediately. + Mr. Strauss said that Mr, Libby had prepared a proposed statement fwhich concerned the tcteal radioactive fallout from Operation REDWING but he > te 3 Evhich Me. Libby believed could be issued more appropriately efter the end WALD)6.8 EyOn Loa AZ \ Date 2is/es o1sh26c088/27 Gl. MneriLed Priest we gee weed oe, MOS me dor ~ my SF as rom eS . :

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