parties. Mr. Libby said he believed that the responsible parties should be vigorously prosecuted. Mr. Fields said he agreed and that he would ask Mr. Nelson to intensify efforts to determine the identities of those responsible. 5. Agenda. The Commission discussed their schedules during the following weeks, and apyvroved the agenda for the week of April e. With reference to the proposed paper on a Special Reactor Test Site, Mr, Libby sugrested tha* Mr. Murphree be askec ior his opinion on tre importance of the nuclear rropuision for rockets programs, Mr. Libby referred to the possibility that appropriations hearings would be held during the latter part of April or the first part of May and to the absence, during this period, of Mr. Strauss and Mr. Vance. He observed that it was vital that the remaining Commissioners be available during this period because of the possible need for them to Jestify on the AFC FY 1957 budget. Mr. Fields reportec that letters to the press on the observer program for Operation REDWING ‘vould be dispatched o. Moneay. Mr. Libby referred to the discussion at the meeting .:@ previous day concerning the possible need tc declassify the é - 3-

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