Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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... understand it , the property could be disposed of by the General Services Administration only with the approval and subject to any conditions which might be imposed by the Secretary of Defense in the light of security interests at that ...
... understand it , the property could be disposed of by the General Services Administration only with the approval and subject to any conditions which might be imposed by the Secretary of Defense in the light of security interests at that ...
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... understand , have statements to submit . Senator Cooper , do you also have a statement ? Senator COOPER . I wish to make a short statement . Senator DOUGLAS . Since Senators Morton and Curtis made the first request to testify , I hope ...
... understand , have statements to submit . Senator Cooper , do you also have a statement ? Senator COOPER . I wish to make a short statement . Senator DOUGLAS . Since Senators Morton and Curtis made the first request to testify , I hope ...
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... understand it , the bill provides for a review of the sale by Congress . Do you think that is necessary ? Senator MORTON . That procedure has been followed in the disposal of these other plans and for that reason , rather than break the ...
... understand it , the bill provides for a review of the sale by Congress . Do you think that is necessary ? Senator MORTON . That procedure has been followed in the disposal of these other plans and for that reason , rather than break the ...
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... understanding between the Commission and the House Committee on Armed Services , Federal Facilities Corpora- tion on January 8 , 1957 , reported in detail to that committee regard- ing the rejection of the lease proposals and its ...
... understanding between the Commission and the House Committee on Armed Services , Federal Facilities Corpora- tion on January 8 , 1957 , reported in detail to that committee regard- ing the rejection of the lease proposals and its ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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84th Congress agricultural alcohol butadiene alcohol-butadiene plant amended antitrust laws Attorney best foster bidder bill BRESSMAN BROWN buta butadiene capacity butadiene from alcohol butadiene plant butane Carbide & Carbon Carbon Corp Chairman contract of sale cost Defense Mobilization equivalent capacity ethyl alcohol existing lease Facilities Disposal Act Facilities Disposal Commission facilities of equivalent farm products Federal Facilities Corporation Government grain alcohol HOLLAND interest IRVING Kobuta Koppers Leased Property legislation Louisville plant manufacture of alcohol million national security clause negotiations Office of Defense operation period petroleum butadiene produce butadiene Producing Facilities Disposal production of butadiene proposed sale Public Law 433 Publicker Industries purchaser pursuant ROBBINS Rubber Producing Facilities sell Senator CAPEHART Senator COOPER Senator DOUGLAS Senator MORTON September 25 SHEEHAN short tons sold standby statement synthetic rubber synthetic rubber industry tion Union Carbide United States Senate WEATHERFORD WOLF
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