t : Be + wd tae t “ . 1 oe isl from ~ dollars requested by the Commission ; the BOB for Project Vela. seeeee Mr. Olsen said he favored condemnation proceedings as a suitable means for acquiring the mineral rights but questioned the timing of the proceedings in relation to the Geneva negbdtiations.'' After further discussion, the Commission deferred action pending resolut.on of the Geneva talks. Meeting #1735, 9 May 1961: At this meeting, two subjects concerning funding -- May 61 planning estimates and future budget planning-- were addressed in some detail and these discussions are extracted for our files. Meeting #1736, 9 May 1961: For some time, discussion had addressed the exchange of atomic information with the French Government, just as there were agreements with the governments of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Greece, and others, on such exchange of information. The beginning of French testing in 1960 made the matter of coming to an agreement with France a harder problem and some of the discussion in this meeting, prior to the formal agreement with France,is indicative with these problems. Central to the problem was guarding all information that was restricted data from transmittal to the French, information could be transmitted. whereas apparently any defense Thus the question of the French getting weapons information from us boiled down to making sure that the information we wanted to guard was RD and not DI. Specifically addressing the agreement which was in the final stages of negotiation, ''Mr. Kratzer 119

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