HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING OF THE COMMITTEE ON .S. Congress. Hovese, INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS WAYNE N. ASPINALL, Colorado, Chairman LEO W. O'BRIEN, New York A. FERNÓS-ISERN (Resident Commissioner), JOHN P. SAYLOR, Pennsylvania J. EDGAR CHENOWETH, Colorado HJALMAR C. NYGAARD, North Dakota JOE SKUBITZ, Kansas CHARLOTTE T. REID, Illinois Daniel L. Goldy, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Domestic and International Business; accompanied by Gordon Reckord___. Charles R. Ince, vice president, St. Joseph Lead Co... C. Griffith Johnson, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. Hon. Harold T. Johnson, a Representative in Congress from the Lindsay F. Johnson, vice president, the New Jersey Zinc Co., New John M. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Mineral Hon. Sherman P. Lloyd, a Representative in Congress from the State 193 Edward A. McDermott, Director of Emergency Planning- John F. O'Leary, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources Miles P. Romney, manager, Utah Mining Association, Salt Lake John R. Sabina, manager, Tetraethyl Lead and Planning, Petro- chemicals Division, E. L. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; accompanied Charles E. Schwab, president, the Bunker Hill Co., Kellogg, Idaho - - Hon. Vernon W. Thomson, a Representative in Congress from the Commerce Department statement of activities affecting the minerals Letter of June 24, 1963, regarding the amounts of domestic and for- 73 Letter of July 16, 1963, from Clark L. Wilson to Hon. Ed Ed- mondson, chairman, Subcommittee on Mines and Mining---- Letter of July 27, 1963, from Clark L. Wilson to Hon. Wayne N. Aspinall, chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. 6269, a bill to protect the domestic economy, to promote the general welfare, and to assist in the national defense by stabilizing the domestic lead and zinc industry, and for other purposes - III |