CR 13 November U.S. proposes to USSR that Geneva Conference on Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests be resumed 28 November 1961. hA In an unclassified letter to Senator Aiken on 13November, Gen. Betts covers some rationale behind the commission feeling the need for resuming atmospheric testing if the President so directs. In assessing the relative positions of the United States and the Soviet Union since testing was resumed on 1 September the letter states in part "The Soviet Union could have been making relatively large gains in nuclear weapons technology through their current intensive tests in the atmosphere. They have demonstrated that the number of tests that can be conducted in the atmosphere in a comparatively short period of time is much greater than we have been able to conduct in the same period in the limited facilities presently available to us for underground testing. Thus, by limiting ourselves to underground testing our possible relative gains vs the Soviets in this field are as a consequence also limited. Atmospheric testing would relieve this limitation on the number and types of tests that can be conducted. In addition to the more rapid rate of progress through atmospheric testing, it is important to note that much needed information / on effects and operational behavior of weapons systems could be gained only through atmospheric testing. Proof tests of large yield weapons and operational tests of entire weapons systems cannot be conducted underground. Atmospheric tests would permit gathering important effects information relating to anti intercontinental ballistic missiles. In this area we do not believe that conclusive information can be gained through underground tests alone. Important weapons developments necessitating large yield tests cannot be achieved in the present state of technology with underground tests." ed the C-130 aircraft A 14 November TWX from Headquarters TAC,which suppli wa within their command Bz notes that there is a serious shortage of such airplanes and they request information on the configuration status of the two AFSWC C-130 aircraft as well as the date at which they are to be returned to TAC, “14 November J é f New York State Governor Rockefeller warns US against test ban; says that agreement now "could place in jeopardy both our national safety and the defense of freedom throughout the world." ketches made by his Group ske / er, Bob Newman sent H & N a set of By a 1h November lett ose ad configuration for a deep hole with a twin balloon launching site and a prop rifted bottom. for eration onlyinformation and consid are s che ket The & N }

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