tT systems at the EPG by 1 September and they were proposing conduct of the tests inthe U.S. It was stated the NTS could not be used for the MB-1 tests since they involved firing warheads at drones and the NTS area was not large enough to provide adequate safety. The DOD had presented a proposal now to test these two systems at Eglin Air Force Base. The discussion addressed the possible problems with public relations and the reasons why Cape Canaveral and Engwetok could not be used. The Commission as a whole were not very sympathetic to the DOD's desires or to agreement to opening up another U.S. test site, for various reasons. Discussion ensued in this meeting ona revised letter to the JCAE commenting o21a bill introduced into the House of Representatives by Representative Porter (HR8269) to halt the testing by the U.S. of nuclear weapons. Some discussion by the various Commissioners ensued but no agreement ona letter was reached so the General Manager said that another revision to the letter would be prepared and submitted ata later time for consideration. Meeting #1370, 7 May 1958: Project Plowshare was discussed, on which site had been selected in Alaska for the Harbour Excavation Project. After noting that 3 million dollars had been allotted for Plowshare, Starbird remarked that the cost was now estimated at 7 million in F Y59 but that some phases might be deferred until FY60. "In response toa question by Mr. Libbey, 72

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