eee - te . u —a an Elect rostatic reproduction made for #reservation purposes by the Eisen nower Library for replacement of a Heteriorating manuscript item, fw [- ATA Og OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 25. D.C. Yoeikas g ° S = MAR cd 1965 % . ot°) Reet a Dear hir. Chairman: In your letter ef March 19, 1959, referring to headlines in iths Vasbingten Post of taat date concerning hish altitude atomic me you asked that I sdvise you concerning the circumstances he te the release of the informaties contained therain, when it was declassified and by whem, and the rezsoa for the manner in whi; Ph it wes released. You asked eiso that I inform you why the Jeint Coznmittee was not notified in ecvanc: of the releases. As linformed yeur Cammittec ou January 19, 2959, discussions were in pregrese at that time as tc the advisability of declassify ag these aspects of the ARCUS experiment which weve primarily of zctenfie interest end that decizion hac been reached te withhold sach action until the scientific group etedyimg the results of the cperation hs BR aubmitted {te report. This report has not yet boen received by the Depsrtment of Defense; consequeanny, as of March 18 no action Had been t2ken with reapect te the declacsification of any aspects of the ARGUS operation. You will recall that I informed your Committee during the hearing ef January 19th that the Department of Defense had rene tw believe that scme elerments of the preat were eware of the oper tien and its mature. At about 5:60 P.M. om March 18th the Dlrecter, Advanced Research Projects Agency, was advised by « te fron: @ representative of the New York Times that a stary af the ARGUS operation would appear in the Times the fellowing m The Director advised the caller that all aspects of the operation still classified anc strongly uzged that no information reletive thereto be published, He then informed the Doputy Secretary of eall were BEST COPY AVAILABLE Keron

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