National Rubber Policy, Hearings Before a Subcommitee of ...,80-2 on S. 2187 and H.R. 5314 ...,February24 and March 2, 1948 |
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... Board , G. B. Hadlock , Office of Rubber Reserve ; Donald B. Kennedy , State Department ; and L. F. Walston , Chief Counsel , Office of Rubber Reserve , Reconstruction Finance Corporation , Washington , D. C ‒‒‒‒ Morss , Everett ...
... Board , G. B. Hadlock , Office of Rubber Reserve ; Donald B. Kennedy , State Department ; and L. F. Walston , Chief Counsel , Office of Rubber Reserve , Reconstruction Finance Corporation , Washington , D. C ‒‒‒‒ Morss , Everett ...
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... Board , stating that the proposed disposition by sale or lease has been considered by the members of the National Security Resources Board and that a majority of said members have found that the requirements of national security and ...
... Board , stating that the proposed disposition by sale or lease has been considered by the members of the National Security Resources Board and that a majority of said members have found that the requirements of national security and ...
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... Board , a majority of whom have found that the proposed disposition will facilitate and advance national security . Section 10 , general : This section applies to administration . In this connection the Committee on Armed Services is of ...
... Board , a majority of whom have found that the proposed disposition will facilitate and advance national security . Section 10 , general : This section applies to administration . In this connection the Committee on Armed Services is of ...
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... Board , National Security Resources Board , War Assets Administration , and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation . It should also be noted that the proposed legislation carries out , substantially , the request of the President in his ...
... Board , National Security Resources Board , War Assets Administration , and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation . It should also be noted that the proposed legislation carries out , substantially , the request of the President in his ...
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... Board of Trade of Louisville taken no position on this matter ? Representative MORTON . They are extremely anxious for Du Pont to acquire the plant . We have been trying in Louisville to get a Du Pont industry in there , and we got this ...
... Board of Trade of Louisville taken no position on this matter ? Representative MORTON . They are extremely anxious for Du Pont to acquire the plant . We have been trying in Louisville to get a Du Pont industry in there , and we got this ...
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administration Administrative Procedure Act Admiral BRAINE agency agreement Akron amendments appropriate B. F. Goodrich believe butadiene Chairman chemical-rubber competitive component materials thereof Congress consumption continue cost crude rubber December 19 FEBRUARY 24 FIRESTONE general-purpose chemical rubber GLEN Government controls Government corporation Government-owned rubber-producing facilities GR-S HADLOCK Harvey Firestone House bill insert KENNEDY long tons maintained mandatory McCoy ment Munitions Board national security natural rubber necessary neoprene O'NEIL officer operation patent pooling period plants powers President private industry private persons problem produce and sell producing facilities production capacity provides Public Law 24 pursuant to section recommended Rubber Manufacturers Rubber Manufacturers Association sale or lease section 9 Seiberling Senator BRICKER Senator CAIN Senator ROBERTSON specification statement stock pile Strike subcommittee subpena suggested supply synthetic rubber term termination date tion Tire & Rubber transportation items United Viles William O'Neil word
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