ACY? ae 15 June 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR CHAIRMAN McCONE THROUGH THE GENERAL MANAGER SUBJECT: PUBLIC RELEASE O8f THE TRANSFER OF ENIWEFOK TO THE DOD oT 1. subject. Attached is a copy of a memo from Mr. Ghlke to you on this The primary ergument appears to center sround the worhing of the last paragraph of the release which, as developed by a working group of the OCB on Friday, reads as follews: "The Proving Ground, which has beem on standby during most of FY 1960 will (‘may’ or ‘could’ suggested by BoD) be avail- able, {f needed, for any AEC activities." 2. c I waderstand that, in the working group, the AKC representa-- tive argued for the word “will” because you bad written the word in om the draft of the release you teok te the GCS meeting. RaANs [5.8 Son 3. X recommend you agree to the wording as quoted just belov. SEBS S I have checked this out with Murray Snyder's office and know the DoD >2 = will agree with this. Sa 7 i} a “Eatwetok Froving Ground end its fectiietes will become part of the Pacific Missile Renge on July 1, 1960. grey The Proving Fos XQ Ground ea that date will be transferred from the Atomic Energy ==* Comiseion to the Department of Defense. one bs < “Miseile trecking facilities im the ares will greatly tucrease = the Rsage's ability to evaluate missile Mights made fron launching sites on the West Coast of the United States. - “The Proving Ground, which has been om standby during most of no La 4. a © [rooney | FY 1960, could be evailable for any AEC ectivities {f£ needed. ert =D Re It is true chet what we are talking about here is « press ‘CARDED / INDEXED J release end act an official agreement. Mowever, certain indivi in the DoD fear AEC insistence on the word “will” signifies thet will insist on the right of returm to ERG mo wetter the dislocation to é eo oe romierpT] contig OFFICE » SURNAME b> em is prod DATE >» Form AEC-318 (Rev. 3-53) Uo. GOVERMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16—462761-4 T * om ma + alas tyr i a Dob.

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