Meeting #1387, 2 July 58:
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The ‘ollowing high level discussions
on the possible Air Force missile
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tests from Egtand, Pre sident Eisenhow
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to inform Cuba and Mexico that som
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tests would be held at or near Egta
nd, and, if either government
reacts adversely, the tests are to
be reconsidered,
A memorandum written by Captain
Morse prior to his departure for
Geneva on 27 June was brought up since
it raised a question on which
the AEC ought to take a position ,
that of international participation
in weapons tests.
Staff recommendations on this ques
tion were
requested by the commissioners,
Meeting #1388, 8 July 58:
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- Discussion of the Geneva conference began addressing
ce rtain items
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which had been requested from the US Delegation for Declassification
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and it was noted that Loper and the MLC opposed any additional
declassification since so far the Sovicts have discussed primarily
theorics rather than scientific facts.
Morse reported to the commission
that so far he had complete confidence in the way Fisk was conducting
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the US side of the talks.
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