Long-range Program for Minerals Industry: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, and Fuels of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2375, S. 3186, S. 3199, S. 3307, S. 3315, S. 3537, S. 3892, and S.J. Res. 16, Concerning the Mining and Minerals Industry |
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... Senator MALONE . Yes . You remember after World War I that Congress changed its mind and let loose their stockpile ... Senator MALONE . Let Congress freeze it and let Congress unfreeze it : is that right ? Mr. CONOVER . We see no way to ...
... Senator MALONE . Yes . You remember after World War I that Congress changed its mind and let loose their stockpile ... Senator MALONE . Let Congress freeze it and let Congress unfreeze it : is that right ? Mr. CONOVER . We see no way to ...
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... Senator MALONE . Then , for the highest grade steel , it would be around 280 pounds to the ton ? Mr. ADKERSON . Yes , sir ; it could be anything where the special steels are concerned , like the manganese - alloy steels . Senator MALONE ...
... Senator MALONE . Then , for the highest grade steel , it would be around 280 pounds to the ton ? Mr. ADKERSON . Yes , sir ; it could be anything where the special steels are concerned , like the manganese - alloy steels . Senator MALONE ...
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... Senator MALONE . They were cut , were they not ? Mr. ADKERSON . They were , and I appeared before the committee each time since . Senator MALONE . Let us get back to this thing . No more trade agreements could be made after June 30 if ...
... Senator MALONE . They were cut , were they not ? Mr. ADKERSON . They were , and I appeared before the committee each time since . Senator MALONE . Let us get back to this thing . No more trade agreements could be made after June 30 if ...
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... Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, and Fuels. Senator MALONE . We used to be the top policymakers before 1934 , didn't we ? Mrs. PRIESTER . Yes . Senator MALONE . Well , now ...
... Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, and Fuels. Senator MALONE . We used to be the top policymakers before 1934 , didn't we ? Mrs. PRIESTER . Yes . Senator MALONE . Well , now ...
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... Senator MALONE . You are an American up there . You would be competing for the American market ? Mr. PILGRIM . We are kind of second - class Americans . Senator MALONE . How do you explain that ? We might as well get into that . How do ...
... Senator MALONE . You are an American up there . You would be competing for the American market ? Mr. PILGRIM . We are kind of second - class Americans . Senator MALONE . How do you explain that ? We might as well get into that . How do ...
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