Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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clause to a list of chemicals important to the national defense . The clause in
regard to the other plants sold under the synthetic rubber program required them
to be maintained for a period of 10 years for the manufacture of the products
which ...
clause to a list of chemicals important to the national defense . The clause in
regard to the other plants sold under the synthetic rubber program required them
to be maintained for a period of 10 years for the manufacture of the products
which ...
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The relation of butadiene capacity to the national defense is , of course , the
responsibility of the Office of Defense Mobilization . This agency testified before
the House Armed Service Committee in June of 1956 that retention of the
Louisville ...
The relation of butadiene capacity to the national defense is , of course , the
responsibility of the Office of Defense Mobilization . This agency testified before
the House Armed Service Committee in June of 1956 that retention of the
Louisville ...
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And if sold by them it would be subject to approval by the Department of Defense
? Is that correct ? Mr. BATES . We would then review the necessity for imposing a
national security clause . Senator Douglas . Right ; and at present what you are ...
And if sold by them it would be subject to approval by the Department of Defense
? Is that correct ? Mr. BATES . We would then review the necessity for imposing a
national security clause . Senator Douglas . Right ; and at present what you are ...
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CHAIRMAN : Reference is made to your letter to the Secretary of Defense for the
views of the Department of Defense with respect to H. R. 2528 , 85th Congress ,
an act to authorize the sale of Government - owned alcohol butadiene facilities ...
CHAIRMAN : Reference is made to your letter to the Secretary of Defense for the
views of the Department of Defense with respect to H. R. 2528 , 85th Congress ,
an act to authorize the sale of Government - owned alcohol butadiene facilities ...
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Fourth , the bill scraps the Government's $ 40 million defense investment in this
plant in return for no guaranty at all of any improved cash realization by the
Government . Furthermore , it strips the Secretary of Defense of a discretion he
has ...
Fourth , the bill scraps the Government's $ 40 million defense investment in this
plant in return for no guaranty at all of any improved cash realization by the
Government . Furthermore , it strips the Secretary of Defense of a discretion he
has ...
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