vember pm [< dy ' nA ing sin pos US _UK resolution proopo eral Assembly (XVI) adopts h wit aty tre de : ban talks to conclu venewal of Geneva test ning. 8 Rovembes o controls. Vote: 71 Yes, 11 No, 15 Abstai internal memo on i “ate pheric an On 8 Nov. Maj. Rosen of the DMA Test Office wrote nosing the atnos diag best or g osin diag erly the subject of prop tests. 4 ~ i d that, e, emphasize s conferenc President Kennedy, in new in tne Pussia had made advances IF it were revealed that sude nuciear effects, Commen _ understanding of high altitu taken. rate U.S. action must be -4 Coon A Cl nvedt | | es and surface ships tOoe eee his Major Rosen proposes consideration of barg air drops and questi MS eco e and aiming point and diagnostic base for the ¢ and t possibly be a more -— method: shouldn't be considered as it migh d1ag orne airb the tests than were better method of diagnosing the air drop nostics that were discussed. “Assembly (XVI) adopts US-UK ewal of Geneva test “eselueion proposing ren trols. with con ban talks to conclude treaty ning. (For full tai 11 No, 15 Abs Vote: 71 Yes, vole, see Appendix text of resolution and record of cf neem eat CEMENE SP YS 1961 (Continued) 8 Novemper “6 / eR ™ “F"’.) A TWK from ARPA to Systems Command on 8 Nov. discusses the planning by DASA nanan: | for high altitude weapons effects tests and asks Systems Command to evaluate whether or not these tests can be advantageously used in the Vela Hotel. HL ARPA requests the views following a meeting of the Vela Hotel joint technical group on 13 Nov. The reply written on 15 Nov. by SSD of Systems Command to ARPA states the following as the conclusions of the joint technical group with respect to effects test: "Because of differences in orders of magnitude of distances involved, the Vela Hotel instrumentation will require modification of both detectors and electronics. Such work is already in progress under maintenance of AEC agencies for their own purposes.: However, the results of this work will be directly applied to the Vela Hotel diagnostic instrumentation, especially since the same AEC personnel are involved in both programs. being covered under AEC sponsorship." Thus, ARPA suggestions are apparently

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