presents a difficult, if not Safed (VL‘d (CR Tent? is a insurmountable problem. Conversely, effective security control way be expected to so limit their participation and observation as to nullify in large part the t purposes lé. of their presence. On the other hand, there is coimnplete agreement tnat participation as may be required in atomic tests by both FCDA and military personnel on relatively large scales is desirable. 13. Aa corollary problem is the attendance of press and other news media representatives. are present at a test. If large numbers of uncleared people exclusion of the pres Ss is not feasible. Press attendance under strict censorsnip is certainly undesirable in the view of the news media, yet Commission interests may require either some degree of censorship or control of releases or a4 very definite restriction on movements of news representatives. Lt, ABC HYG/1O presented for information Qa memorandum from Mr, Carroll L. Tyler, Manager, SFO, who is responsible to the Commission for the BUSTER-JANGLE operation this fall. Mr. Tyler strongly recommends 2a re-sxamination of the whole philosophy of conducting tests not primarily connected with the weapons development Program, effects, but whose primary objective is ecivildefense, military maneuvers, that the Commission discuss with the De and rather connected with ete. He recommends tment of Defense, FCD&, internally with the Division of Biology and Medicine, the advisability of setting up special tests designed to serve the purposes mentioned above. iS. It does nob appear to the Division of Military Application that the effects mission can or should be completely divorced either operationally or scicntifically from the development mission. it would appear desirable to have combined Pog. ee aap te oe In the first place, dl Ls Drwis

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