K. HE. Fields, Generel Menager -2- June 25, 1955 6. Wesvens Storage - The “Yemmissicners made severgl saggestions on means 7. Operation REDWING - In view of the size of the operation and the probable of increesing storage capecity. (Col. Armstrong) need for one point detoneticn tests in the Tell, Dr. Libhy suggested Operation DIXIE might be revived. The Chairman asked how large an orgenization is meinteined at the Nevada site, (Col. Armstrong) 8. Merchant Ship Reector Progren - You confirmed that no work is going forward cn this project. 9. Euture Censdian Urenium Production - Mr. Johnson reported on Canadian concern ebout the sale of uranium after 1962. He seid that Mr. Rennett wishes to discuss this question during his visit in the week of July ll. 10. Project SHEXWOCD - Mr. Bishcep reported thet Research snd the SHERWOCD Steering Committee had agreed that design of the Model © Stelleratcr should be postponed. ll. AEC Contrector Wece Levels - Mr. Smith reported on the spparent stabilization of wage rates for contractor employees. breekdown of white collar salary levels. 12. yence of P ftpprovels et BNL Commission should consider this question. 13. Sign on Librery - (Smith) Mr. Libby asked to see a - Mr. Murray said he believed the (Waters) The Chaimnen asked that the unclassified technical librery for Geneva Conference beer e sign listing tre countries to which libraries have been sent. (Weil) items of Information s 1. &ccident et Osk Ridge. 2. Generetion of Power at Borax III. 3. Results of Fish Monitoring et West Coast Cenneries. 4. BE Action Concerning Wall St, Journel Article. You may wish to inform the Joint Committee now of items 1 and 3 and, later, of items 2 and 4. ot q, . prcererentnationn ° bat