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Strikes At U.S. Atom Plants

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11 p.m.) WASHINGTON, July 6.

President Eisenhower tonight created a board of inquiry to investigate a labour dispute at the Atomic Energy Commission’s Oak Ridge (Tennessee) and Paducah (Kentucky) plants. He ordered the fact-finding board into being after the Atomic Energy Commission’s chairman (Mr Lewis Strauss) told him that the threatened strike would seriously affect a substantial part of the atomic energy Industry and would “imperil the national safety.”

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 11

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Strikes At U.S. Atom Plants Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 11

Strikes At U.S. Atom Plants Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 11

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