SE % AGREED authorized 2. Approval that the staff irradiations could at Chalk now proceed K ET with previously River. of Minutes The Coxnmis sion approved minutes for Meetings 533, 535, and 536, on March 8, IWarch 13, and March 16, 1951, respectively. 3. Attendance of Representative Heb&rt at Gperation GREENHOUSE The General Manager reported that Representative F, Edward Hebert, Louisiana, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, was planning to attend Operation GREENHOUSE. The Commission: AGREED that Representative Hebert should be given access the restricted data required in the capacity of official observer Cperation GREENHOUSE, 4. Participation of Rafford South Africans L, Faulkner in Discussions to at with The General IWanager reported that Rafford L. Faulkner, Assistant to the Director, Division of Raw lMaterials, is accompanying Mr. A. A. Wells of the Office of the General Counsel and the General Counsel of the Export-Import Bank to Johannesburg to make financial arrangements for the construction of plants in South Africa, After discussion, the Commission: APPROVED the addition of Rafford those authorized to engage in classified tives of the South African Government Meeting 482 on October 12, 1950. 5, Authoriza~ion in Classified for Members Discussions of AEC L. Faulkner to the list of discussions with representaunder the terms adopted at Liaison Office to Engage The General IUanager reported that Mlr. George L. Mercer, Administrative Cfficer, and Miss Florence IWatson, stenographer, have recently been assigned to the staff of the AEC Liaison Officer at Chalk River. After discus sion, the Cornmis sion. -164-