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1974

and will be brought back to the Commission if any
substantive changes result from the negotiations.
B.

The Commission noted that two groups will be meeting
with the Soviets:
1.

the Fast Breeder Reactor Coordinating Group including
toe Assistanc Dir-osror coc Nuclear Safety, RAD;

Assistant ¢irecter of Reactors Tecnnology, RRB; senicr
Technical Assistant, RRD; Deputy Director, Operations,

Argonne National Livovatory; President of Atomics
International; General Manager of the Advanced Technology Department, GE; General Manager of the Advanced
Reactor Division, Atomic Power Division, Westinghouse;
and Mr. Edwin Kinter, Deputy Director, RRD, as Chairman;
and
2.

the Senior U.S. Policy Group including Commissioner
Anders, Ambassador Tape and Messrs. Klein, Friedman,
Hirsch, Nemzek and Teem.

The

Commission:

1.

approved the draft protocol as the basis for negotiation

2.

VI.

with

the Soviet Union;

agreed that Mr.

and

Klein will be a member of the Senior

U.S. Policy Group, and that Mr. Abbadessa will accompany
the Group to the Soviet Union.
(DIP)

SECY-75-94 - Declassification of Certain Information Related
to Early Nuclear Tests

A.

Mr. Erlewine, the General Manager, stated that this paper
concerns the declassification of certain information
concerning occurrences in the early 1950's.
Commissioner Kriegsman stated that the only basis for
classification and declassification should be the material's
relevance to the national security, and that this consideration should be fully and clearly set out in future
staff papers.

Staff indicated the material cescribed no longer, from a

national security view, merited classification.
The

Commission noted

that:

1.

it had received a request from Dr. Herbert F. York, of the
University of California, to declassify this information;

2.

the information no longer concerns the national security.

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