Ra ar AEC SECRETARY'S FILES (F NOTES FROM USAEC MEETINGS (MINUTES) I will try to pick up pertinent discussion and decisions and staff papers and actions that are documented in the minutes of the actual meetings of the commission beginning in 1958 and going through the time of interest. 411526 Meeting #1324, 8 January 58: Chairman Strauss reported that at Killian's suggestion a | President ‘, Eisenhower had appointed a panel of five people to study the feasibility af accurately detecting weapons tests. The suggestion was made because of conflicting views now existing on the possibility of detecting tests anywhere in the world. Carson Mark, Hans Panel members are: Bethe, and Starbird. Harold Brown, Rod Spence, The commissioners concurred in the selection of the individual members of the committee. The general manager said that the Army intended to begin testing satellites during early 58 and had requested permission to use Enewetok as a launching site. The commission expressed their feelings that the AEC should cooperate fully and offer all possible assistance including the use of En¢wetok. Strauss believed that the project had such importance that it warranted delay or interference with Hardtack if this might be necessary in order to accomodate the Army's project. Meeting #1325, 22 January 58: The commission Chairman is to meet with Von Braun and other scientists from the Army Signal Laboratory on the next day. Perhaps this had some- thing to do with the high altitude events coming up this summer. Starbird went over with the commissioners the testing schedule 58 Y

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