1 e . The first communication In this folder fs dated 18Mav 1960 and is a TWX from Starbird to Hertford and Bradbury among others. It seems to mark the beginning of serious planning for the seismic improvement pro- gram and directs ALO to proceed as rapidly as possible with the AEC portion of that program as opposed to the Department of Defense activities which come under ARPA. Note that the AEC contractors at the NTS which f will obviously be doing the work in preparing for the AEC portion of the program will also be working for ARPA as ARPA feels they can use such contractors. Starbird understands that there is agreement as to the fJocations for three AEC shots all 5 kt: one nuclear 5 kt shot in granite tn Area {5, a 5kt nuclear shot in tuff in tunnel UI2b and a 5 kt HE shot in tuff in tunnel U!2b. Starbird further states that the Hockley site has the approval of a!l concerned as satisfactory for the seismic decoupling shots and asks that all review this decision and bring forth any dissent as soon as possible. As for the funding picture and the ralationship of thls program to Succotash the following is stated: "FY 1961 funds for the accomplishment of the AEC portion of the seismic improvement program have been requested of Congress and there is every evidence that they will be appropriated. It now appears that Succotash activities and expenditures for NTS construction and procurement should be stopped Immediately except for completion of raw digging for the UI2297 drift and vertics! shaft. (If there is any other Succotash effort that may contribute directly to the seismic program it should be made known to me.) |! would plan theretore to direct shortly that the necessary action be taken to terminate such activity and that the funds concerneg be diverted to cover the initial funds of the seismic improvement program. { request that ALO advise me at the earliest’ practical time as to the savings thet can be accomplished in FY 1960 thereby and the amount required for FY 1960 seismic improvement activities." Here is an interesting TWX dated 19 May 1960 from the Army in Washington to many subordinate Army units which quotes guidance as follows: "At the request of the acting Secretary of State, it is requested that no public statements be made concerning Berlin situation or summit at present time, pending high level foreign affairs statement espected Thursday." It goes on to request the Army Commanders not address these subjects during Armed Forces Week speeches and this reflects the tensions surrounding the U~2, test ban negotiations, etc. TA

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