Arms Control and Disarmament
377. Message From Macmillan to Eisenhower
Source: Statement on suspension of nuclear testing. No classification marking. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Presidential Correspondence: Lot 66 D 204, Macmillan to Eisenhower.
378. Message From Macmillan to John Foster Dulles
Source: Statement on suspension of nuclear testing. Secret. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Presidential Correspondence: Lot 66 D 204, Macmillan to Dulles, 1955–59.
379. Memorandum From Cumming (INR) to John Foster Dulles
Source: Intelligence Note: Khrushchev Statement on Nuclear Test Suspension. Confidential. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 711.5611/8–3058.
380. Letter From Acting AEC Chairman to Eisenhower
Source: Initial U.S.–U.K. information exchanges. Secret; Restricted Data. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Project Clean Up, Presidential Actions–Atomic.
381. Memorandum From Breithut (S/AE) to John Foster Dulles
Source: Briefing for meeting with McCone: IAEA, U.S.-French exchanges. Secret. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Atomic Energy Files: Lot 57 D 688, IAEA–General.
382. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: IAEA. Confidential. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Atomic Energy Files: Lot 57 D 688, IAEA–General.
383. Memorandum From Minshull to Killian
Source: Outlines JCS view that readiness, disposition, and level of forces not be included in Surprise Attack talks. Secret. 4 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Additional Records of the Office of the Special Assistant for Science and Technology, Disarmament, Surprise Attack.
384. Memorandum of Conference with the President
Source: ABMA move to NASA, Geneva Conference on Atoms for Peace, surprise attack study. Secret. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, DDE Diaries.
385. Memorandum of Conference with the President
Source: IAEA problems, Plowshare, uranium requirements. Secret. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, DDE Diaries.
386. Note From Gray to Goodpaster
Source: Conveys memoranda of conversation between the President and Teller and Bradbury, dealing with detecting nuclear tests. Top Secret enclosures. 11 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary, Nuclear Testing.
387. Memorandum of Conversation Among Principals of Geneva Test Group
Source: Terms of reference for surprise attack delegation, nuclear test suspension negotiations. Secret. 8 pp. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.
388. Memorandum From Wilcox (IO) to John Foster Dulles
Source: Proposal for 81-Nation Disarmament Conference, nuclear testing resolutions in the U.N. General Assembly. Confidential. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 320.11/10–2758.
389. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Geneva Conference on Nuclear Testing. Confidential; Personal and Private. 1 p. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Memoranda of Conversation.
390. Telegram Supnu 45 From Geneva
Source: Summary of first 10 days of nuclear test conference. Confidential; Priority. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/11–1158.
391. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Gore proposal on atmospheric testing. Confidential. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/11–1758.
392. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Bethe’s views of nuclear test suspension conference. Secret; Limit Distribution. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.
393. Telegram Supnu 77 From Geneva
Source: Proposes change in negotiating position in nuclear test conference. Secret; Niact; Limited Distribution. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/11–2158.
394. Telegram Supnu 78 From Geneva
Source: Proposed U.S.–U.K. public statement. Secret; Niact; Limited Distribution. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/11–2158.
395. Record of Telephone Conversation Between McElroy and John Foster Dulles
Source: Response to Nixon cable pushing for rapid change in U.S. negotiating position. No classification marking. 1 p. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Telephone Conversations.
396. Telegram 5175 to London
Source: Conveys view that there must be full deliberation on proposed change in U.S. position at nuclear test suspension conference. Secret; Priority; Limit Distribution. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 033.1100–NI/11–2658.
397. Memorandum of Conversation Between John Foster Dulles and Gray
Source: Use of interdepartmental machinery to deal with issues arising from nuclear test suspension conference. Secret. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Project Clean Up. Drafted December 5.
398. Telegram Supnu 121 From Geneva
Source: Basic provisions text tabled by Soviet Delegation. Official Use Only. 12 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/12–958.
399. Telegram Supnu 136 From Geneva
Source: U.S. text for several treaty articles. Official Use Only. 8 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/12–1558.
400. Telegram Nusup 118 to Geneva
Source: Textual changes to delegation’s proposal. Confidential; Priority. 4 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/12–1558.
401. Memorandum From Herter to Gray
Source: Response of the Interdepartmental Working Group on Disarmament to a request for an evaluation of a test suspension proposal by Sen. Gore. Confidential. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/11–2658.
402. Memorandum From Herter to Gray
Source: Transmits an interagency evaluation of a test suspension proposal by Sen. Gore. Confidential. 3 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Project Clean Up, Disarmament.
403. Letter From McCone to Gray
Source: Conveys AEC views on issues that have arisen in nuclear test suspension negotiations. Secret; Defense Information. 4 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Project Clean Up, Disarmament.
404. Memorandum of Conversation Among Principals of Geneva Test Group
Source: U.S. position in nuclear test suspension talks; Hardtack II data. Secret. 13 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/12–3058.
405. Report of the Panel on Seismic Improvement
Source: Suggests improvements to detection systems. Confidential. 6 pp. Eisenhower Library, White House Office Files, Additional Records of the Office of the Special Assistant for Science and Technology, Disarmament.
406. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Wadsworth and Herter
Source: Need for decisions on U.S. position in cessation of nuclear testing talks. No classification marking. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 110.12–HE/1–959.