Co-operating In Atomic Energy
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. NEW YORK, August 21. United State^, Britain and Canada were continuing to share technical information on atomic energy, said Mr. David Lilienthal, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, when Speaking at the opening of an atomic energy exhihit at New York's Golden Juhilee Exposition. While Mr. Lilienthal did not say that the sharing of technical informa tion did not include atomic weapons, the Associated Fress learned from the Commission that weapons are not included in the consultations. Mr. Lilienthal, in his address, said that, recognising the mutual heneiits that had been obtained from the wartime cooperation in atomic energy developineht, the three Governments Concerned were continuing to utilise in an eXpanded. -vay, the cooperativeu prineiple in certain limited areas in ' which work had been proceeding separately along the same lines, in two or more of the three countries.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 August 1948, Page 5
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