Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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H. R. 2528 provides a practical and workable statutory approach to the disposal
of this plan , the retention of which , according to a finding of the Office of Defense
Mobilization most recently affirmed on January 24 , 1957 , is not essential to ...
H. R. 2528 provides a practical and workable statutory approach to the disposal
of this plan , the retention of which , according to a finding of the Office of Defense
Mobilization most recently affirmed on January 24 , 1957 , is not essential to ...
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Through the Office of Defense Mobilization ? Mr. ROBBINS . The Defense
Department directly , and the Office of Defense Mobilization , after conference
with the delegate agencies , including the Department of Defense , and after
assuring first ...
Through the Office of Defense Mobilization ? Mr. ROBBINS . The Defense
Department directly , and the Office of Defense Mobilization , after conference
with the delegate agencies , including the Department of Defense , and after
assuring first ...
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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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My name is Arthur Wolf , Chief of the Materials Branch in the Office of Production
of the Office of Defense Mobilization . I am here at the request of the committee to
Senator Douglas . We have a letter from Mr. Arthur S. Flemming , Director of the ...
My name is Arthur Wolf , Chief of the Materials Branch in the Office of Production
of the Office of Defense Mobilization . I am here at the request of the committee to
Senator Douglas . We have a letter from Mr. Arthur S. Flemming , Director of the ...
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In view of the position taken by the Office of Defense Mobilization that contiued
availability of butadiene production from Plancor 1207 is not necessary for
mobilization needs of the country , we believe sale of the plant on the terms
provided for ...
In view of the position taken by the Office of Defense Mobilization that contiued
availability of butadiene production from Plancor 1207 is not necessary for
mobilization needs of the country , we believe sale of the plant on the terms
provided for ...
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