formation concerning the state of our progress with atomic weapons. These were the broad objectives of the J-2 policy on press releases. BY way of tiplementation, it WaS urged that no press release be ~de prior to the conclusion of the last test save for reasons of the ~reatest urgency. The validity of this Folicy may be appraised by examinin~ the press i~ipressionsof Cperation SAX~STCINEas summarized in paragraph e, ~ below. b. in nature :.uthorizedReleases. The following information, general approved for release during the operation by the Task ~i~s Force Commander; ‘hiwetok was to be the site of the atomic energy proving ground and construction thereat by a Joint . Task Force under Lieutenant General John E. Hull had been started. Technical operations of the provingground were to further the peaceful as well as military applications of the atomic,energy. . Security restrictions would apply. The area was to be closed. Eniwetok was the best site as it involved removal of fewest natives. (AEC Press Re- lease - 1 December1947) The United Nations Security Council was notified that the United States had closed Eniwetok Atoll. (State Department -2 December 1947) The AnnealForces were to assist the Atomic Energy 61 SectionII -. .,- .,

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