could be drawn from paragraph 1 of Appendix "D" to Enelosure "H" that there is in fact no Army shipping available to support this cooperative venture, except by substitu- tion. it is suggested that If this inference is correct, the use of other shipping might be considered in the interest of over-all economy to the Government. ¢, The Commission notes that Enclosure "B" provides that the Atomic Energy Commission will be charged for overseas pay of military personnel resulting from this project. Discussions with fiscal personnel of the military establishment have indicated that it would be difficult and costly to separate these charges from the pay accounts of such personnel. In the interest of over-all Government economy, it therefore appears desirable to alter this requirement. dad, The Commission assumes that the functions in paragraphs 6 and 7 of Enclosure "C", with reference to information for public release, will be coordinated in Washington and all public releases will be cleared jointly between the Secretary of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission, @. With reference to paragraph 6 of the basic paper and paragraph 5 of Enclosure "C", it 1s pointed out that the date and place of the test are beyond the authority of either the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Atomic Energy Commission to downgrade at this time. f£,. With reference to the first sentence of paragraph - 1 of Enclosure "E", it is pointed out that the Selient7fic Director will have to assume responsibility in emergency for allowable exposure to radiation of setentific personnel of his organization, a; in the gathering of test data after the explosion. ~5 - A sendix “er

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