safety shot. One of the Commissioners stressed the importance of getting an underground shot in Millrace as a primary objective. Strauss noted that he had provided President Eisenhower with a copy of the GAC recommendation regarding underground shots, which did not have unanimous support from the GAC. Meeting #1380, 6 June 1958: The action taken against the ''golden rule'' vessel which attempted to sail into the Pacific Test Area during Hardtack is noted that three crew members had been given 60-ilay jail sentences for attempting to sail into the area against a court order. 'As fora test moratorium inspection, and Lawrence, Strauss met with Fisk, Bacher, members of the U.S. team appointed by the President to negotiate a weapons test moratorium inspection system and said that they inquired about the possibility of conducting another underground weapons test at the NTS. They said that the Rainier shot had not provided sufficient information about underground test detection and suggested thata larger data. tes¢e Strauss said be conducted so that they might collect additional he made them aware that a second tunnel at the NTS might be completed by October and said that they would write the AEC requesting acceleration of preparations for this test. Meeting #1381, 12 June 1958: Discussion of possible announcement of specifics about events in the 77

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