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- Record Express, original publication: Thursday, 25 Jan 1951 -
"Atomic Warfare - A former local man is playing a vital key role in the development of atomic warfare.
He is A. Paul Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huber of 208 North Cedar Street, this borough, and a brother of Carl Huber, also of this borough.
Mr. Huber has been appointed superintendent of the operations of the Union Carbide Company at the Paducah Atomic Plant, Paducah, Kentucky, a project which will be carried on by approximately 1,200 especially trained workers under his direct supervision.
The local man, who during the World War II days in which the first atomic bomb was developed, has consistently shunned the spotlight. He was a prominent figure at the "Atomic City," Oak Ridge, Tenn. He worked in what was known as the "K-25" gaseous diffusion operations at Oak Ridge.
Mr. Huber is thirty-eight years old and is a native of Warwick Township. He is a graduate of Rothsville High School."
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