National Minerals Act of 1949. Hearings ... on H.R. 976, 2031, 2406, and Related Bills ... Feb. 16, 17, 18, 21, March 9, 10, April 7, 19491949 - 461 pages |
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... plant for copper , lead , and zinc was terminated on June 30 , 1947 , with the President's veto of the Allen bill which would have extended the plan for two more years . A copy of the President's soundly conceived veto message , which ...
... plant for copper , lead , and zinc was terminated on June 30 , 1947 , with the President's veto of the Allen bill which would have extended the plan for two more years . A copy of the President's soundly conceived veto message , which ...
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... plant , when he does not know that the high price which he has today will continue to prevail . It is my impression that we cannot get the capital necessary for venture into these extremely hazardous mining propositions today be- cause ...
... plant , when he does not know that the high price which he has today will continue to prevail . It is my impression that we cannot get the capital necessary for venture into these extremely hazardous mining propositions today be- cause ...
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... ( Plants that treat primary crude materials exclusively or chiefly ) 1. American Smelting & Refining Co. , 120 Broadway , New York City . This company owns and operates 8 of the 11 primary lead smelters and 4 of the 8 pri- mary lead ...
... ( Plants that treat primary crude materials exclusively or chiefly ) 1. American Smelting & Refining Co. , 120 Broadway , New York City . This company owns and operates 8 of the 11 primary lead smelters and 4 of the 8 pri- mary lead ...
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... plant these lost producers , the supply of nonferrous metals will con- tinue to shrink . If this Congress believes that a large supply of the critical metals is needed , it must act at once . Passage of any of the proposed legis- lation ...
... plant these lost producers , the supply of nonferrous metals will con- tinue to shrink . If this Congress believes that a large supply of the critical metals is needed , it must act at once . Passage of any of the proposed legis- lation ...
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... plant up there is doing a wonderful job on the beneficiation and saving of ore that formerly was thrown away . Mr. ENGLE . Anaconda's is a byproduct operation . Mr. DENISON . They do not sell manganese on the market . Ana- conda ...
... plant up there is doing a wonderful job on the beneficiation and saving of ore that formerly was thrown away . Mr. ENGLE . Anaconda's is a byproduct operation . Mr. DENISON . They do not sell manganese on the market . Ana- conda ...
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ADKERSON administration agencies amount BARRETT bill Bureau of Federal Bureau of Mines CARPENTER cents Chairman chromic oxide CLAIR ENGLE committee companies Congress copper cost critical materials D'EWART Department deposits Director dollars domestic economic Economic Cooperation Administration EICHELBERGER ENGLE exploration allowances exploration payments Federal Supply foreign funds going Government grade incentive base price incentive payments income increase Interior lead legislation LEMKE long ton marginal market price ment metal or mineral minerals and metals mining industry Munitions Board National Minerals Development national security necessary objectives Office of National Philipsburg plant pound premium price plan President procurement purchase pursuant question quota raw materials Reconstruction Finance Corporation Russia Secretary KRUG SHOREY short tons smelter Smelting specifications statement steel stock pile stock-pile strategic and critical strategic materials subcommittee subsidy tion tri-State district United WILKEN ZIEGFELD zinc
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Page 268 - Committee, and in necessary travel, and while so engaged they may be paid actual travel expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses.
Page 389 - SEC. 404. The committee shall have the power, without regard to the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923...
Page 190 - Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, as the case may be, if the Senate or the House of Representatives, as the case may be, is not in session.
Page 419 - Act to provide for the acquisition and retention of stocks of these materials and to encourage the conservation and development of sources of these materials within the United States, and thereby decrease and prevent wherever possible a dangerous and costly dependence of the United States upon foreign nations for supplies of these materials in times of national emergency.
Page 419 - Geological Survey, is hereby authorized and directed to make scientific, technologic, and economic investigations concerning the extent and mode of occurrence, the development, mining, preparation, treatment, and utilization of ores and other mineral substances...
Page 204 - Act, such exemptions shall be provided for small-business enterprises as may be feasible without impeding the accomplishment of the objectives of this Act; and (iv) in administering this Act, special provision shall be made for the expeditious handling of all requests, applications, or appeals from smallbusiness enterprises.
Page 375 - The Administrator shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall receive compensation at the rate of $10,000 a year.
Page 147 - Department of the United States Bureau of Mines and the United States Geological Survey.
Page 243 - Xerox copy of the drugstore owner's affidavit, and I would like to read it into the record, if I may. Senator HAET.
Page 435 - August 15, 1949. The honorable the SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. MY DEAR MR. SECRETARY : This will acknowledge your letter of...