Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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For this reason I sponsored an amendment to the agricultural bill of last year
which created the President's Commission on Increased Industrial Uses of
Surplus Agricultural Commodities . This bipartisan Commission of eminent men
is , of ...
For this reason I sponsored an amendment to the agricultural bill of last year
which created the President's Commission on Increased Industrial Uses of
Surplus Agricultural Commodities . This bipartisan Commission of eminent men
is , of ...
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However , it is my view that the proposed sale would not best foster the
development of a free competitive synthetic - rubber industry , the standard set
forth in section 3 ( c ) of the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 , as
amended .
However , it is my view that the proposed sale would not best foster the
development of a free competitive synthetic - rubber industry , the standard set
forth in section 3 ( c ) of the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 , as
amended .
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He said , if you eliminate this plant from the manufacture of butadiene out of
alcohol you will no longer have a free competitive industry in butadiene . Mr.
ROBBINS . No. His statement did not go that far . He only said he could not go far
enough ...
He said , if you eliminate this plant from the manufacture of butadiene out of
alcohol you will no longer have a free competitive industry in butadiene . Mr.
ROBBINS . No. His statement did not go that far . He only said he could not go far
enough ...
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The oil industry , which is a tremendous industry , and thank God it is , with many
advantages from a tax standpoint , spent millions and millions of ... One way you
can do that is to find new industrial uses for farm products and new markets .
The oil industry , which is a tremendous industry , and thank God it is , with many
advantages from a tax standpoint , spent millions and millions of ... One way you
can do that is to find new industrial uses for farm products and new markets .
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And yet to find new uses for farm products in industry we have $ 12 million . For
example , there is a concrete example in this synthetic rubber business . If all
synthetic rubber was made out of grain alcohol it would take about a million
bushels ...
And yet to find new uses for farm products in industry we have $ 12 million . For
example , there is a concrete example in this synthetic rubber business . If all
synthetic rubber was made out of grain alcohol it would take about a million
bushels ...
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