of the power demonstration reactor program. He
added that this project would be similar to those
on the sodium graphite reactor by North American
Aviation and on power reactors at Hanford by the
General Electric Company, Mr. Murray inquired
about the work by G.E. at Hanford, and Mr. Davis
said that a report on this work and on developments
relating to the proposal to DuPont would be included
in the next General Manager's Monthly Report,
c. Department of Justice Request for Dixon-Yates
Files
Mr. Cook reported that in response toa
request from the Attorney General, arrangements
had been made to provide AEC's Dixon- Yates files
te the Department of
Justice for use in preparing
the defense for the Dixon-Yates case,
General Manager's Monthly Report (continued)
a, Operations Analysis
Mr, Fine teviewed at length a study by the
Division of Opere.ions Analysis on the foreign
pricing policy parers. (See AEC 720/24, AEC
720/26, AEC 720/28, AEC 720/30, AEC 695/6,
and AEC 751/77.)
Mr, Libby commented on the practicality of
using plutonium as a reactor fuel in view of its
intense radioactivity and observed that LASL,
Hanford, ard Argozne were now studying this
problem,
b. International Affairs
Mr. Hall reviewed plans for the IAEA
conference in September and remarked that a
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