As regards implimenting arrangements, we are willing to agree with the UK on the general nature, scope, and purposes of our test program, but would need to retain control of operations and flexibility as to individual tests. to agree We want the UK to take promptly the necessary steps to make Christmas Island suitable for conduct of our tests. Tab A outlines a suggested basis of agreement concurred in by Chairman Seaborg and Dr. Johnson of DOD, which might be given to Lord Home with a view to making it an agreed minute at Bermuda if acceptable." There follows the "statement of principles, use of Christmas Island in connection with United States Atomic Weapons tests." ‘ él -* a In ll December letter from Betts to Hurtford, Bradbury, and Schwartz adéresses the latest developments in decisions for high altitude testing as well as VELA AN (OTEL Modifications proposed by the Labs -e notes the amounts of money requested by the two Laboratories in addition to the gresent UELA HOTEL budget in order to develop the capability on the same frame as the present VELA program. support He notes that both Labs have time agreed to try to the high altitude testing progran within the time scales being discussed and concludes Test bulletin #9 onilDecember 1961 documents a 6-7 December meeting with JTF8 in Washington attended by the authors of this bulletin, Gilbert and ‘comand It gives the present status as documented in detail elsewhere which includes the following: no decision on whether the THCR, POLARIS, or REDSTONE is to be the high altitude booster; a preliminary list of support requirements must be submitted to the services as soonas possible so the task force can negutiate the support; out of these agreements will come the basis for an agreement with

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