Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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Is not the fact that the House has already passed this bill a special reason for the
Senate to take action on it , and do it right now , because we have the job half
done already by the House having acted ? Senator MORTON . Yes ; and ,
Senator ...
Is not the fact that the House has already passed this bill a special reason for the
Senate to take action on it , and do it right now , because we have the job half
done already by the House having acted ? Senator MORTON . Yes ; and ,
Senator ...
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For that reason the national security clause is an important part of the terms of
any sale of a ... interested in the security aspects of the proposal , and for that
reason I will withhold my final statement until later in the hearing Senator
Douglas .
For that reason the national security clause is an important part of the terms of
any sale of a ... interested in the security aspects of the proposal , and for that
reason I will withhold my final statement until later in the hearing Senator
Douglas .
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And they are spending about $ 100,000 a line , which is somewhere over $
300,000 a year , maintaining it for the security reasons , with the exception of their
powerplant which they are using for their other facilities . Senator Douglas . Did
they ...
And they are spending about $ 100,000 a line , which is somewhere over $
300,000 a year , maintaining it for the security reasons , with the exception of their
powerplant which they are using for their other facilities . Senator Douglas . Did
they ...
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We say ¡° no objection ¡± rather than ¡° favor the enactment , " for the reasons that
we have indicated , and also for the reason that we would not have the
responsibility ... That is the reason we indicate we have no objection rather than
favoring it .
We say ¡° no objection ¡± rather than ¡° favor the enactment , " for the reasons that
we have indicated , and also for the reason that we would not have the
responsibility ... That is the reason we indicate we have no objection rather than
favoring it .
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The research has all been done on that by the United States Department of
Agriculture . And actually , the only reason the plant is not operating today is
because of a reason of economics —— the grain is priced too high . Senator
Douglas .
The research has all been done on that by the United States Department of
Agriculture . And actually , the only reason the plant is not operating today is
because of a reason of economics —— the grain is priced too high . Senator
Douglas .
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