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Clipped from US, California, Oxnard, Oxnard Press Courier, March 26, 1951

Have Gifted ManCAMHKIDC.K. MASS.. (U.R)i A Harvard professor said today ’’ a **verv brilliant and gifted+-■ V vnuclear physicist who fled Nazi '• rule probably helped in the re-1 seaiv'i that resulted in Argen-• tina’s reported atomic explosion. ' Dr. Philipp Frank identified the physicist a^ (luido Heck, a Czech-s oslovakian. Frank said that in• I 1 f)3(» he and Heck were at the• 1’niversitv of Prague where thev t‘ (ollaborated on a book on mathematics and physics.When Hitler took over Czechoslovakia. Frank said, Heck went to the United States where he taught at the University of Kan-sas for a vear. He went to the 1 I niversity of Cordoba in Argon- ' ; tina in about 1!KS or 1!M0. b lank i said. |He said that Heck had written him he was engaged in general research in the atomic field. I