7. A 12 December message from Betts to the Lab directors Reeves and Hertford ° asks the laboratories and fleld offices to come wkkk up with a most F. J Ff] —— realistic schedule for the future underground program and atmospheric program which he wishes the NTS Planning Board to consider and pass on ' to him. He emphasizes that it should be assumed that the underground program wit! not be terminated in the near future and that the thinking should address a "long pole" type of operation and this seems to be the ftrst time that such an assumption is directed by Headquarters AEC. Bradbury responded directly to Betts with the LASL shot list and his feelings about why such shot lists must be taken with a grain of salt no matter how realistic they are supposed to be. Board members couldn't be assembled Since the NTS Planning in the time requested by DMA, Reeves sent a rather lengthy TWX on [8 December to DMA after a meeting of the field personnel including the NTS contractors and excluding the labs in which they tried to estimate the work load and give the various alternative’ for length of workweek, length of workday, requirements for hiring additional personnel etc. etc. This TWX I believe led Livermore as documented in other notes to complain about the field offices taking unilateral action that effects the laboratories testing programs. The next NTS Planning Board meeting which did consider these schedules in detafl was held on 3 January 1962 and is documented in other notes.

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