JEFICIAL USE GNLY OFFICIAL USE ONLY | 408772 DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON, DLC, R ston AM April 11, 1958 Dear Admivat Strauss: I understand that four Ameracan citizens have sailed from California for the Marshall Islands in a small vessel known ‘as the "Golden Rule", with a view to interrupting our forthcoming atomic tests at Eniwetok, Groups in other countries are following the progress of the "Golden Rule" and if they conelude that the United States would not take timely steps against the "Golden Rule", it is likely they, too, would set forth to join with the Americans headed for the test area, Such action by vessels of other nations would give rise to serious international problems, , on the other hand, I understand that there is little likelihood that vessels from other nations would be deliberately sailed into.the test area if the United States were to make clear promptly that 15 did not intend to permit interference with the tests by its citizens, In the interests of the United States, I, therefore, believe that the public should be promptly informed that the Commission will utilize the authority at its disposal to prevent our citizens from interfering with the conduct of the forthcoming tests, Sincerely yours, /s/ John Foster Dulles The Honorable fewlsa L, Strauss aailzman, Atomic Energy Commission BEST COPY AVAIL® = ‘ OFFICIALUSE ONLY my

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