IV. Planning Directive (NTS-4-11-61) Mars hmellow: Az This Directive written after testing had been resumed in 1961 is issued to provide guidance and information on the responsibilities and planning for Marshmellow which is being consider ed as part of Ivanhoe. The test for the DOD has two major purposes. First of all, it is a weapons effects wt and includes a series of DOD spon sored measurements which have long een identified under the DCD progra m 800 and are related to low energy x-ray flux. The source, a ' is to be detonated in a tunnel constructed in the Oak Springs ‘lurr :orm ation in Area 16. The second major involvement is in Vela Uniform wher e,under DOD sponsorship, close intermediate and long-range seismic mea surements will be made. * Marshmellow is a continuation of the DOD diagnostic experiment named Jericho, which was suspended at the start of the moratorium. 4 November TWX from Betts to all -- Asked labs for updated details on revised Nougat series. States negotiations in progress with UK as to use of Christmas Island, first choice for Ss overseas testing. Parallel planning for open seas deto- i nation south of Hawaiian Islands with HAFB and J.A. in use is going on. Set up meeting with labs for 15 Nov. to review most up-to-date lab requirements and desires for atmospheric program and location. Notes military's interests in hardware for H.A. effects shots and asks for Sandia input. A 4 Nov. TWX from Betts to ALO and the Labs is included in notes from other folders and it addresses in part the decisions of the National Security Council which met on Nov. 2 on the subject of atmospheric A 7 testing. 63S Chere fics Jo land 4 November 1961 and doesn't The next piece of correspondence is dated REENote occur until sometime after the discussion of resuming atmospheric testing and the possibility of Christmas Island being one of the locations has BH begun. Chairman Khrushchev says USSR is prepared to extend present nuclear test program if U.S. resumes tests in air. 5 November Prime Minister Nehru, visiting U.S. says conclusion of B test ban treaty is of "utmost importance."' Says, 'But as.a formal treaty takes time, we insist on some kind of voluntary suspension to bridge the gap." General Assembly (XVI) approves resolution asking ban on all tests and urging conclusion s 6 November of aR of test ban agreement. Vote: 71 Yes, 20 No, 8 Abstaining. (For full text of resolution and record of we, see Appendix “E'".) wr

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