Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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I understand that the list on pages 8 and 9 of the House report is merely list 1 ,
and it covers a wide range of products . Unless there is objection , I shall ask to
have this made part of the record . There are 68 different chemicals mentioned
there ...
I understand that the list on pages 8 and 9 of the House report is merely list 1 ,
and it covers a wide range of products . Unless there is objection , I shall ask to
have this made part of the record . There are 68 different chemicals mentioned
there ...
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In order that we may have the actual letter of the Attorney General before us , I
would like to read into the record at this point the letter signed by William P.
Rogers as Acting Attorney General , under date of May 23 , 1956 , addressed to
Mr.
In order that we may have the actual letter of the Attorney General before us , I
would like to read into the record at this point the letter signed by William P.
Rogers as Acting Attorney General , under date of May 23 , 1956 , addressed to
Mr.
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But why not 25 years ! Mr. WOLF . Because these plans evidently have a definite
life and their usefulness may be past at 10 or 15 years . Senator DOCGLAS . Off
the record . ( Remarks off the record . ) Senator DoT GLAS . All right . Go ahead .
But why not 25 years ! Mr. WOLF . Because these plans evidently have a definite
life and their usefulness may be past at 10 or 15 years . Senator DOCGLAS . Off
the record . ( Remarks off the record . ) Senator DoT GLAS . All right . Go ahead .
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I am going to make a comment off the record . ( Discussion off the record . )
Senator DOUGLAS . It is only through the participation of people like yourself that
we can really get the best legislation . I do not say that I underwrite everything
you ...
I am going to make a comment off the record . ( Discussion off the record . )
Senator DOUGLAS . It is only through the participation of people like yourself that
we can really get the best legislation . I do not say that I underwrite everything
you ...
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Records . - So long as this lease remains in force , Carbide shall maintain
separate property accounts for the Leased Property and such other necessary
data and records as may bear upon the respective rights and obligations of the
FFC and ...
Records . - So long as this lease remains in force , Carbide shall maintain
separate property accounts for the Leased Property and such other necessary
data and records as may bear upon the respective rights and obligations of the
FFC and ...
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