2.
With respect to conferences, plans are well elong for the Sec@nd
United Nations Scientific Conference on the peaceful uses of atomic eneyzy
to be held in September, 1955.
A meeting of the Advisory Committee on Atomic
Energy te the Secretary General of the U. 5., which includes U.5. repregentation, Will be held in May to determine the iccation of the conference Jend
the agenda.
Also significant is the Inter-americen Symposium te be held
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the Pxeocvkiivs3 National Lehorntory in Mey, 1957 for purposes of clarifying
the presez.t end future possible uses of atomic esnermay in American countyies.
invitations wili be issued to approximately 100 scientists and other indiv 1cauals
&S8 ciatel with nuclear energy programs in chs Americas.
This will te the
first such symposium to be held in the Wesierr EHemicphers
A power reactor symposium was held in Belgium in Kovember, 19946
unier the sponsorship of the U. S. Atomic Industricl Forum AEC rerresear
fiscal years
Chemical Rerrecessing, to be neld in Iyrussels: Raw Meteridis
Exploration, to be held in Lisbon; end Ragicisotones, to be held in Athens.
in adcition, «ET representatives will attend the joint
Capanese-U.c. Atdsic
amaurtrial Forum mesting in Tokvc in May.
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