Arms Control and Disarmament


317. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Lodge and John Foster Dulles

Source: Arctic inspection zone proposal. No classification marking. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Telephone Conversations.


318. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Lodge and John Foster Dulles

Source: Arctic inspection zone proposal. No classification marking. 1 p. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Telephone Conversations.


319. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Barco (USUN) and John Foster Dulles

Source: Arctic inspection zone proposal. No classification marking. 1 p. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Telephone Conversations.


320. Letter From John Foster Dulles to Eisenhower

Source: Transmits a record of Dulles’ meeting with disarmament advisory panel. Top Secret. 9 pp. Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, Dulles–Herter Series, Disarmament.


321. Memorandum From Twining to McElroy

Source: Views of the JCS on suspension of nuclear testing. Top Secret. 3 pp. Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Twining Papers, Chairman’s Files.


322. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles

Source: Congressional role in possible suspension of nuclear testing. No classification marking. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, White House Telephone Conversations.


323. Record of Conversation Between Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles

Source: Possible suspension of nuclear testing. Secret. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.


324. Telegram 1259 From USUN

Source: U.S. position on fallout. Confidential. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/5–258.


325. Memorandum for the Files by Spiegel (S/AE)

Source: Comments on U.S. position on fallout. Confidential. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Atomic Energy Files: Lot 57 D 688, Fallout.


326. Telegram 1283 From USUN

Source: U.S. openness contrasted to Soviet secrecy. Secret. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 330/5–858.


327. Telegram 1310 From USUN

Source: U.N. report on effects of atomic radiation. Secret. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/5–1458.


328. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Possible technical studies of methods of detecting violations of a test cessation agreement. Secret. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.


329. Memorandum of Conversation between John Foster Dulles and Strauss

Source: Suspension of testing and reducing fallout from tests; includes report of Strauss’ General Advisory Committee. Top Secret; Personal and Private. 5 pp. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Memoranda of Conversation.


330. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles

Source: Question of including the U.K. and France in U.S.-Soviet discussions on detecting testing. No classification marking. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, White House Telephone Conversations.


331. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Discussion of response to Khrushchev’s letter. Secret. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.


332. Memorandum of Conversation Between Eisenhower and Herter

Source: Reply to Macmillan letter on exchange of nuclear weapons information. Confidential. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.


333. Memorandum of Conversation Between Strauss and Herter

Source: Reply to Macmillan’s letter. Confidential. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.


334. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Agenda for talks with Soviet Union. Confidential. 3 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/6–658.


335. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Proposed nuclear test detection discussions. Secret. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/6–658.


336. Telegram 8917 to London

Source: Transmits Dulles’ reply to Macmillan letter. Secret; Limited Distribution. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/6–358.


337. Memorandum From Lay to the NSC

Source: Transmits Department of State-AEC semiannual report on NSC 5725/1, “Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.” Secret. 34 pp. NARA, RG 59, S/SNSC Files: Lot 63 D 351, NSC 5725.


338. National Intelligence Estimate, NIE 100–2–58

Source: “Development of Nuclear Capabilities by Fourth Countries: Likelihood and Consequences;” not declassified. Secret. 24 pp. DOS, INR Files.


339. Annex to NIE 100–2–58

Source: “Development of Nuclear Capabilities by Fourth Countries: Likelihood and Consequences;” not declassified. Secret; Restricted Data. 4 pp. DOS, INR Files.


340. Letter From John Foster Dulles to Killian

Source: Request for exploration of surprise attack issues. Secret. 2 pp. Eisenhower Library, Records of the Office of the Special Assistant for Science and Technology Files, Disarmament, Surprise Attack.


341. Letter From Killian to John Foster Dulles

Source: Problem of surprise attack not limited to technical or scientific issues. Secret. 3 pp. Eisenhower Library, Records of the Office of the Special Assistant for Science and Technology, Disarmament, Surprise Attack.


342. Telegram Denuc 103 From Geneva

Source: Soviet interest in agreement on nuclear test detection. Secret. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/7–2558.


343. Telegram 248 From Moscow

Source: Soviet desire for agreement on nuclear test detection. Confidential. 1 p. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/7–2658.


344. Telegram 661 From London

Source: Embassy support for Geneva and Moscow recommendation that U.S. prepare for next steps in disarmament talks. Confidential. 2 pp. NARA, RG 59, Central Files, 700.5611/7–3058.


345. Memorandum of Conversation Between McCone and John Foster Dulles

Source: Dulles reacts negatively to a paper by Libby and Teller urging testing limitations. Confidential; Personal and Private. 3 pp. Eisenhower Library, Dulles Papers, General Memoranda of Conversation.


346. Record of Telephone Conversation Between Goodpaster and Herter

Source: Statement following Geneva discussions. No classification marking. 1 p. Eisenhower Library, Herter Papers, Phone Calls and Miscellaneous Memos.