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Application for Construction Permit & Operating License
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!* APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AND OPERATING LICENSE d

l Southwest Atomic Energy Associates, a non profit mutual benefit assoc-l iation organized under the laws' of Arkansas, and General Electric Company, a corporation organized under the laws of New York, respectfully request a con-struction permit and an operating license for the Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reactor (hereinafter "SEFOR"). General information in support of the

joint application follows
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. 1. Addresses of Applicants

- (a) The principal address of Southwest Atomic Energy Associates

("SAEA") is 306 Pyramid Building, Little Rock, Arkansas.

l (b) The

  • Advanced Products Operation
  • of General Electric Company

(" General Electric") is located at *310 DeGuigne Drive, Sunnyvale,

  • Calilornia.
2. Description of Organization and Business l

- (a) SAEA. The membership of SAEA consists of the seventeen I .3

~ . investor-owned utility companies listed in Exhibit A. The names E~

and addresses of SAEA's trustees and principal officers, all of whom are citizens of the United States, are also listed in Exhibit A.

1 SAEA has been formed, among other objects, to promote l

the development of low-cost nuclear fuels for the generation of electricity, to design or promote the design of prototype s

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reactors capable of utilizing such fuels and to foster education i.

concerning th6 use of nuclear materials as power sources.

SAEA will accept title to SEFOR at the time of initial fuel loading, but has no present intention of operating the facility.

l All operation, including the conduct of a research and develop-l ment program in SEFOR will be the responsibility of General Electric. l Neither SAEA nor any of its Member Companies is i

owned, controlled, or dominated by an alien, a foreign cor- j l

~. poration, or a foreign government. SAEA is associated, in I l

the proposed construction of SEFOR with Gesellschaft fiIr Kernforschung m.b.H. , a non-profit corporation of the Federal Republic of Germany (hereinafter "Gesellschaft"). While Gesellschaft will make technical and financial contributions to the project, for itself and for the European Atomic Energy Community, Gesellschaft is aware of the limitations of the

~ Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, with respect to foreign corporations and individuals. Contractual arrange-ments between the applicants and between SAEA and Gesellschaft specify that Gesellschaft will have no right to exercise any measure of control over the construction or operation of SEFOR or over the research and development program to be conducted therein.

(b) General Electric is a publicly-held corporation engaged, among

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$ otlier' activities, in the manufacture and sale of nuclear power plants, I

l- experimental reactors, and in other nuclear activities. General l Electric's principal officers and directors, all of whom are citizens of the United States, are listed in Exhibit B hereto.

. General Electric is not controlled by any alien, foreign corpo-t ration, or foreign government. General Electric has no knowledge or information indicating any appreciable ownership of General Electric stock by any alien, foreign corporation, or foreign govern-1 ment. No person owns of record, or is known by General Electric '

to own beneficially, one percent or more of the outstanding shares l l

I of its capital stock.

3. Description of Facility SEFOR will be a facility designed to demonstrate that large plutonium-uranium fueled test reactors can be built with reliable operating char-acteristics and inherent safety features. Applicants propose to construct SEFOR on a 620-acre site located approximately 20 miles southwest of S Fayetteville in Washington County, State of Arkansas. Both the facility and its site are fully described in the
  • Facilities Description and Safety Analysis
  • Report for SEFOR which has been transmitted to the Commission under separate cover and which is by this reference made a part hereof.

SAEA and' General Electric believe that the design information and safety analyses set forth in the

  • Facilities Description and Safety Analysis
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' *can be* operated without undue hazard to public health and safety.

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I l be necessary to enable the Commission to exercise its licensing judgmen

. 4. Class of License Applied for and Term of License

! Applicants request tl e issuance of a Section 104(b) construction permit and operating license. Applicants request that the operating license be 1 i

l l issued for an initial term of ten years.

l i 5. Other Licenses l Applicants further request such source, special nuclear, and byproduct material licenses as may be necessary to the construction and operation l

of SEFOR.

6. Estimated Construction Cost and Financial Qualifications I l

i Applicants estimate the cost of constructing SEFOR at *15,000,000.

  • Of the estimated sum, SAEA will provide a maximum of $5,900,000, j I

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( Gesellschaft, acting for itself and Euratom, will contribute a maximum i

of $5,000,000, and General Electric will provide all additional funds i

l required for completion of construction.

l g General Electric's financial qualifications and the Commission's v

findings thereon are of record in Commission Docket No. 50-183. A copy of General Electric's latest Annual Report was submitted.to the l

Commission on

  • April 12, 1967*.

f The financial qualifications of SAEA are evidenced by the agree-ment among the member utilities of SAEA dated July 22, 1963 and the 1

i financial statements of the member utilities, copies of which are I I

attached hereto as Exhibit "C".

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l The financial qualifications of Gesellschaft are evidenced by j

the attached Declaration of the Federal Republic of Germany. 1 l

7. Technical Qualifications i.

(a) A general description of technical qualifications of General Electric, which will construct and operate SEFOR, is; set )

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l forth'in the license application in Docket 50-183. Gen;cral 1 i

. Electric further submits that it has engaged in a number of l l,

projects commencing in 1947 which are related to the design,  !

I L construction, and operation of sodium-cooled reactors!. I l

There are approximately 250 engineers and scientists in I >

the employ of General Electric's

  • Nuclear Energy  : ,

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  • who have direct experience in sodium-coo ;ed ,

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reactors and related equipment. The qualifications of *four*

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/~' such employees who will have primary responsibilities! con-V j cerning the design or construction of SEFOR are as fol.ows:  ;

I Dr. Karl Paley Cohen, General Manager, Advanced Prbducts Operation Dr. Cohen received his B. A. degree in 1933, his M. A. degree

'in 1934, and his PhD in Physical Chemistry in 1936. A 1  ;

degrees were received from Columbia University. Dr. l Cohen, who was born in New York City, New York, is nckw resic ing in Palo Alto, California. i  !

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Dr. Cohen is a 25-year veteran in the atomic field, ijHe l was assistant to Professor H.C. Urey of Columbia Unive rsity l from 1938 to 1940, and was one of the pioneers in the ear _1y i-l- License No. Docket No. 50-231 Sect. Ms. 7.(a) Page i

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scientific work that eventually led to the Manhattan Project. From 1940 to 1944, Dr. C.ohen was Director of the Theoretical Division of the Manhattan Project at Columbia University. . In this capacity, he l

made major contributions to the development of the Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Summing up this work, he wrote a book, " Isotope Separation" (one of the National Nuclear Engineering Series), which is the standarc

. reference work in the field.

Dr. Cohen was a physicist and adviser on atomic energy matters 4 for the Standard Oil Development Company (now ESSO Research and

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Engineering Company) for four years. Subsequently, he became Technical Director for the H.K. Ferguson Company, which con-structed the Brookhaven reactor and radioactive laboratory, from 1948 to 1952. In 1952, Dr. Cohen founded the Walter Kidde Nuclear Laboratories, and served as Vice President for three and one-half years. During this period he was a prime advocate of the slightly enriched uranium, water-moderated reactor concept for power gen- j l ,

eration, and was instrumental in securing acceptance of the concept.

Dr. Cohen joined the General Electric Company in 1955 as a 1

Consulting Engineer, and was appointed in 1956 to the position of Manager, Advance Engineering, in the Atomic Power Equipment Depaa ment 'of General Electric. Advance Engineering was reorganized in 1964, into the (*) Advanced Products Section,*and in 1965 to the l

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, present department-level operation.

  • Among other functions, as i,

! Manager of that

  • component *, Dr. Cohen is in charge of General i

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Dr. Cohen also holds several patents in nuclear rea ctor

technology and isotope separation. He is past Treasurer and a l Fellow of the American Nuclear Society, and on many occasions l

l has served as a Consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission and

other government agencies in reactor physics, separations chemistry, and isotope separation.

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[ Dr. Bertram Wolfe, Manager,* Plant Engineering & Projects Section*

j Dr. Wolfe received his B. A. in Physics from Princeton l

l University in 1950. He received a PhD in Physics from Cornell )

l l University in 1954. .

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At Cornell University, Dr. Wolfe was a National Science  !

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Foundation predoctorate fellow, taught undergraduate physics j courses, and participated in high energy nuclear physics research,

! 1 using the 300 MW Cornell Synchrotron. Upon receiving his PhD 1

in nuclear physics from Cornell in 1954, Dr. Wolfe joined the Eastman Kodak Company, Naval Ordnance Division, where he worked in research on guided missiles. ,

In July of 1955, he came to the Atomic Power Equipment i Department and was placed in charge of the physics work on the l

l 175 Megawatt Engineering Test Reactor now operating at the AEC 1

, Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. As Manager of Special Reactor 4 Physics, he supervised physics work on a number of reactors, L.leense No. Dechee No. 50-231 Seet. No. 7.(a) P.,e

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- including the General Electric 3 Megawatt Swimming Pool Reactor, the 10 Megawatt Ra,diation Effects Reactor now operated by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, the 30 Megawatt General Electric

. Test Reactor, and the Vallecit'os Boiling Water Reactor.

In 1959, Dr. Wolfe was appointed to the position of Manager, Conceptual Design & Analysis, where he was responsible for design and analysis of advanced nuclear systems having the potential for l improving either the economics or performance of nuclear power plants . This involved work on diverse systems such as sodium graphite, gas-cooled, and organic-cooled reactors. In this capacity, 1

he made major contributions to the design and development work on the Fast Ceramic Reactor and the Mixed Spectrum Superheater. He l

1 also played an important role in formulating the research program and the initial conceptual design for the SEFOR reactor, which is intended to demonstrate that fast ceramic fueled power reactors can be designed with desirable operating and safety characteristics.

At the start of the SEFOR project in 1964, Dr. Wolfe was

' appointed Manager, SEFOR Engineering & Development, *1ater changed to Plant Engineering & Projects Section,* with responsi-bility for both the engineering of the reactor and the SEFOR research and development program.

Dr. Wolfe has published over 25 papers and articles in such journals as PHYSICAL REVIEW, JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING, NUCLEONICS, and NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. Among these are " Fundamental Factors of Lleense No. Decket No. 50-231 Sect. No. 7.(a) PM*

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1 Te'st React or Design," "On Superheat and the Mixed Spectrum Superheater," "A Geheralized Equivalence Theorem for Resonar.cc i' Escape in Heterogeneous Systems," " Shielding Aspects of Nuclear )

i Power Plants for Marine Propulsion," and " Development of the f Fast Ceramic Reactor. " Recently he has been working on Meltdown i

Accident Analyses in fast reactors and has published several papers l

on this subject.

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  • Jesse O. Arterburn, Manager, SEFOR Facility Mr. Arterburn was awarded his B.S. in Physics from Georgia 1

Institute of Technology in 1952 Magna Cum Laude and accomplished

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! graduate study in mathematics at the University of Cincinnati (1953-1955) and at San Jose State (1956-1957).

i He joined the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Department (ANPD) of General Electric at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in January 1952 as an experimental physicist. Subsequent to the move of ANPD to l Cincinnati and until the Fall of 1955, Mr. Arterburn was responsibic l c  %

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i .for the physics measurements for the ANPD cnitical experiment I

programs. In September of 1955 he transferred to the Atomic Power Equipment Department and assumed responsibility for the critical experiments and nuclear measurements for a number of reactor o a ti or. projects including the Engineering Test Reactor, Lockheed Radiation Effects Reac. tor, Spanish Pool Reactor and the Dresden Critical.

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Test heactor and the associated experiments. As Manager-i l

Operations Physics he pioneered in the adaptation of reactor ]

l design analyses and techniques to the prediction of the variabic )

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' characteristics and behavior of operating reactors and experi-ments. In this capacity he was responsible for the physics and thermal-hydraulics of the operating plants, for the design of numerous experirnents and fuel assemblies, the upgrading of  !

l performance of the VBWR and GETR, and in 1963 and 1964 the l startup and operation of the ESADA-Vallecitos 8xperimental Superheat Reactor.

i In his present position Mr. Arterburn is responsible for all 1

activities at the SEFOR site including the operation of the facility and the conduct of the SEFOR Experimental Program.*

l Katsumi Hikido,

  • Manager, Safeguards Er Analysis Unit
  • 1 1 Mr. Hikido graduated from Stanford University in 1950 with a B.S. in Physics. In 1951, Mr. Hikido received an M.S. in m,

" Engineering Mechanics from Stanford.

Following his graduation from Stanford University, Mr. Hikido l

I was employed as a physicist by the National Bureau of Standards in the summer of 1950. He completed his requirements for his

! .1 . . Master's Degree in 1951 and was. employed .as an Aeronautical i Research Scientist by the National Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics from 1951 to 1956. His work involved the c:enducting and evaluating of both theoretical and experimental studies of compressib Lisease No. Deche No. 50-231 Seet. No. 7.(a) P.g.

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fluid flow and dynamic stability prob'lems associated with the development of supersonic missiles and airplanes.

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Since coming to the Atomic Power Equipment Department of l General Electric in 1956, he has performed design' analysis work on a number of reactor projects, including the Lockheed Radiation Effects Reactor, General Electric Test Reactor, and the General l

Atomic Irradiation Loop for the GETR. He has also participated in various reactor feasibility studies, including studies resulting in the conceptual design of a 75 MWe Mixed Spectrum Superheating Reactor )

i (MSSR) prototype and a proposal for an experimental fast oxide reactor.

The former study led to a contract to design and construct the Mixed Spectrum Critical Assembly for which Mr. Hikido was assigned j l

technical leadership responsibilities. This critical assembly, now in ]

l operation at the Vallecitos Atomic Laboratory, is providing physics l l

l data to confirm the feasibility of the Mixed Spectrum Superheater con-cept and to provide design information for the 75 MWe MSSR prototype.

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  • In his present position, Mr. Hikido has responsibility for safe- l

,m guards and design analysis for SEFOR. *

(b) While the member utilities companies of SAEA have had many years of experience in the operation of fossil-fueled electric generation stations, SAEA has no present intention of par-ticipating in the operation or direction of the operation of.

l SEFOR. Since General Electric will be responsible for con-struction and operation of SEFOR, SAEA considers that licensing

  • 5 administrative responsibilities should be exercised by General l

License No. DeshoeNo. 50-231 Set No. 7.(b) p, l.

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, Electric. Accordingly, SAEA hereby authorizes General j

. 1 Electric, to act for SAEA as well as itself, and General l

Electric assumes responsibility for acting for SAEA as well as itself, in submitting future amendments to this applica-l l tion and correspondence relating to the application or to the licenses which have been requested herein other than such information which the Commission may wish to obtain directly through SAEA alone.

8. Completion Date 1

l The earliest completion date for SEFOR is estimated to be May 1, i 1967, and the latest completion date is estimated to be November 1, 1967.

9. Security Agreement SAEA and General Electric agree that they will not permit any individual to have access to restricted data until the Civil Service l Commission shall have made an investigation and report to the l

l Atomic Energy Commission on the character, associations, and )

loyalty of such individual and the Atomic Energy Commission shall l ..

i have determined that permitting such person to have access to 1

r l restricted data will not endanger the common defense and security. l

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10. Future Amendment Procedure This application has been prepared in a manner designed to permit l

future application amendments to be consolidated into a single inte-l grated document for more efficient use and ready reference. Sub-sequent application amendments will identify the amendment by ueses. W. --

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' Electric. ' Accordingly, SAE.

- 4ereby authorizes General Electric, to act for SAEA as well as itself, and General Electric assumes responsibility for acting for SAEA as well as itself, in submitting future amendments to this applica-tion and correspondence relating to the application or to the licenses which have been requested herein other than

. such information which the Commission may wish to obtain 1 directly through SAEA alone. l

8. Completion Date The earliest completion date for SEFOR is estimated to be
  • April 1,1968*, and the latest completion'date is estimated 1 to be
  • December 1,1968.
  • 9 Security Agreement SAEA and General Electric agree that they will not permit any individual to have access to restricted data until the Civil Service Commission shall have made an investigation and report to the

-. Atomic Energy Commission on the character, associations, and ]

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loyalty of such individual and the Atomic Energy Commission shall I l

l have determined that permitting such person to have access to restricted data will not endanger the common defense and security.

10. Future Amendment Procedure l This application has been prepared in a manner designed to permit I

future application amendments to be consolidated into a single inte- i 1

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l grated docum'ent for more efficient use and ready reference. Sub-sequent application amendments will identify the amendment by sect.No. 10. p ., .

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Electric. Accordingly, SAEA hereby authorizes Genern1 Electric to act for SAEA as well as itself, and General l- .

( Electric assumes responsibility for acting for SAEA as l well as itself in submitting future amendments to this application and correspondence relating to the application

\ or to the licenses which have been requested herein other than such information which the Commission may wish to btain directly through SAEA alone.

8. Completion ate The earliest pletion date for SEFOR is estimated to be *Sep-tember 1,1967,* nd the latest comp 1'etion dat'e is e~stimated to be
  • March 1, 1968. *
9. Security Agreement SAEA and General Electri agree that they will not permit any

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l individual to have access to r tricted data until the Civil Service Commission shall have made an vestigation and report to the i

l Atomic Energy Commission on the aracter, associations, and r.

_/ loyalty of such individual and the Ato Energy Commission shall have determined that permitting suc person to have access 1

to restricted data will not endanger the co on defense and s ecurity.

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10. Future Amendmea.t Procedure g

k This application has been prepared in a manner desig ed to permit T future application amendments to be consolidated into a ingle integrated document for more efficient use and ready refer nee. '

Subsequent application amendments will identify the amendme t by License W. Dochet E. 50-231 Sect. No. 10 \ Po,e l

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Elactric. Accordingly, subject to the Commission' approval, SAEA.will by amendment to this application auth rize General Electric to act for itself and for SAEA in su itting (a) any future amendments to this application an (b) any other cor-respondence relating to the applicatio and to the licenses which have been requested herei,n o er than such information which the Commission may w' h o obtain directly through SAEA alone.

8. Completion Date /

The earliest completion date for SEFOR is estimated to be May 1, 1967, and the latest conapleti date is estimated to be November 1, j l

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SAEA and General El ctric agree that they will not permit any )

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individual to have cess to restricted data until the Civil Service j l

Commission sh have made an investigation and report to the l l Atomic Ener Commission on the character, associations, and l l

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loyalty of ch individual and the Atomic Energy Commission shall have de rmined that permitting such person to have access to 1

restr ted data wi 1 not endanger the common defense and security.

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10. Fut re Amendmeht Procedure l
j l is application has been prepared in a manner designed to permit y l l future applicatio amendments to be consolidated into a single inte-

' grated document for more efficient use and ready reference. Sub-Tseque t application amendments will identify the amendment by l

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, license and/or docket number, describe the objectives of the amend-ment, and identify new or revised pages. Revised or additional information will be enclosed by asterisks.

To the best of our knowledge and belief the information contained herein is accurate. l l

Respectfully submitted,

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EXHIBIT A SOUTHWEST ATOMIC ENERGY ASSOCIATES l

l MEMBERS Arkansas-Miss'ouri Power Company Arkansas Power & Light Company Central Louisiana Electric Company, Inc.

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The Central Kansas Power Company The Empire District Electric Company 1

Gulf States Utilities Company l

Kansas Gas and Electric Company I Louisiana Power & Light Company Mississippi Power & Light Company )

i Missouri Public Service Company Missouri Utilities Company New Orleans Public Service Inc. i 4

Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company Public Service Company of Oklahoma m l

- Southwestern Electric Power Company l l

D. E. Ackers (The Kansas Power and Light Company) l E. P. Hennek (Western Light & Telephone Company, Inc.) j l

TRUSTEES Mr. C. C. Czeschin, President Arkansas-Missouri Power Company 104 South Fifth Street l

Blytheville, arkansas I 1

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l-TRUSTEES (Cont'd.) Mr. Reeves Ritchie, Pr e side nt

,. Arkansas Power & Light Company ,

! Ninth and Louisiana Streets l l Little Rock, Arkansas l \

Mr. F. H. Coughlin, President Central Louisiana Electric Company, Inc.

l 415 Main Street

! Pineville, Louisiana l

Mr. John Stewart, President l The Central Kansas Power Company 111 East lith Street Hays, Kansas i

l Mr. J. T. Jones, President

The Empire District Electric Company l 602 Joplin Street l Joplin, Misrun l

1 Mr. Harold E. Mortimer  ;

Director of Rates & Depreciation Gulf States Utilities Company P. O. Box 2951

. Beaumont, Texas Mr . G. W . Evans, President Kansas Gas and Electric Company 201 North Market Street Wichita, Kansas )

Mr. D. E. Ackers, Chairman of Board

.-. The Kansas Power and Light Company

< s_- 808 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas Mr. W. O. Turner, Chr.irman of Board Louisiana Power & Light Company 142 Delaronde Street New Orleans, Louisiana Mr . R. B . Wilson, President Mississippi Power & Light Company Electric Building Jackson, Mississippi Liesese W . --

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TRUSTEES (Cont'd.) Mr. R. C. Green, Pr esident

, . Missouri Public Service Company 10700 East 50 Highway Kansas City, Missouri Mr. Ray W. Cs11, President Missouri Utilities Company 400 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Missouri Mr. L. J. Cucullu, Vice President New Orleans Public Service Inc.

317 Baronne Street New Orleans, Louisiana Mr. D. S. Kennedy, Pre sident Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company i 321 North Harvey Street

. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Mr. D. J. Tuepker, Pre sident Public Service Company of Oklahoma 600 South Main Street Tulsa, Oklahoma l

Mr. J. Robert Welsh, President Southwestern Electric Power Company P. O. Box 1106 Shreveport, Louisiana Mr. E. P. Hennek, President Western Light & Telephone Company, Inc.

- P. O. Box 763

- Great Bend, Kansas l

OFFICERS President J. Robert Welsh, President Southwestern Electric Power Company P. O. Box 1106 Shreveport, Louisiana Vice-President W. O. Turner, Chairman of the Board Louisiana Power & Light Company l 142 Delaronde Street New Orleans, Louisiana l

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i OFFICERS (Cont'd. )

, Vice-President G. W. Evans, President l Kahsas Gas and Electric Company 201 North Market Street I

Wichita, Kansas l

Treasurer A. B . Coen, Treasurer i

Arkansas Power & Light Company l P. O. Box 57 l Pine Bluff, Arkansas l

i Secretary R. E. Kerns, Secretary Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company 321 Nc.th Harvey Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma l

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, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS DIRECTORS J. Paul Austin Atlanta, Ga.

Fred J. Borch New York, N. Y . i l

Charles D. Dickey New York, N. Y. I l

Edwin D. Harrison Atlanta, Ga.  ;

l Frederick L. Hovde Lafayette, Ind. l Gilbert W. Humphrey Cleveland, Ohio John E. Lawrence Boston, Mass.

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Ralph Lazarus Cincinnati, Ohio Edmund W. Littlefield San Francisco, Calif.

l George H. Love Pittsburgh, Pa.

Thomas B. McCabe Philadelphia, Pa.

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Neil H. McElroy Cincinnati, Ohio Dean A. McGee Oklahoma City, Okla.

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. George G. Montgomery San Francisco, Calif.

Henry S. Morgan New York, N. Y.

Gerald L. Phillippe New York, N. Y .

Gilbert H. Scribner, Jr. Chicago, Ill.

1 l Robert T. Stevens New York, N.Y. I j Walter B. Wriston New York, N.Y .

OFFICERS Chairman of the Board Gerald L. Phillippe Nr w (ork, N. Y .

President Fred J. Borch New York, N. Y.

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OFFICERS (Cont'd. )

. Vice Presidents Hershner Cross New York, N. Y.

James H. Goss New York, N. Y.

Jack S. Parker ' New York, N. Y.

l Charles K. Rieger New York, N.Y. j Herman L. Weiss New York, N.Y. j l

S. We11 ford Corbin Schenectady, N.Y.

Donald E. Craig Schenectady, N.Y. l l

l Walter D. Dance Chicago, Ill.

L. Berkley Davis Owensboro, Ky. ,

Virgil B. Day New York, N.Y. i 1

William H. Dennier Louisville, Ky. , l Oscar L. Dunn Erie, Pa. l Robert M. Estes New York, N.Y .

Robert L. Gibson Pittsfield, Mass.

Hubert W. Gouldthorpe Philadelphia, Pa.

e George L. Haller Schenectady, N. Y.

Reginald H. Jones Bridgeport, Conn.

Milton F. Kent Schenectady,, N. Y.

! Harold A. MacKinnon Fort Wayne, Ind.

Francis K. McCune New York, N.Y.

l l l Halbert B. Miller New York, N. Y .

I Gerhard Neumann Lynn, Ma s s .

Hilliard W. Paige Philadelphia, Pa.

Louis T. Rader New York, N. Y .

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Vice Presidents Charles E. Reed Bridgeport, Conn.

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Wil1ard H. Sahloff Bridgeport, Conn.

J . Stanford Smith New York, N. Y .

Hoyt P. Steele New York, N. Y .

C. Guy Suits Schenectady, N. Y.

William C. Wichman New York, N. Y.

Laurence I. Wood Was hington, D.C.

Comptroller Robert E. Pfenning New York, N. Y .

- Treasurer John D. Lockton New York, N. Y .

Secretary Robert M. Estes New York, N. Y.

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Regional Vice Presidents Thomas K. Edenfield Atlanta, Ga. j i

Harry P. Gough San Francisco, Calif.

Edwin H. Howell Dallas, Texas George L. Irvine Chicago, Ill.

I William A. Mann St. Louis, Mo.

Charles J. Miller Cleveland, Ohio l

( F. Charles Ruling Philadelphia, Pa.

John A. Spencer New York, N.Y.

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