Lead-zinc: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Mines and Mining of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on Conditions in the Domestic Lead-zinc Mining Industries. June 13 and 14, July 8, 1963Committee Serial No. 8. Considers measures to assist the lead-zinc mining industry hurt by competition from cheaper imported ores. Classified material has been deleted. |
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... understand this more fully , let us presume that quotas under ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) above have reduced stocks and the average Engineering and Mining Journal price of lead for the month of March ( first calendar quarter ) or April or May in ...
... understand this more fully , let us presume that quotas under ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) above have reduced stocks and the average Engineering and Mining Journal price of lead for the month of March ( first calendar quarter ) or April or May in ...
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... understanding of the seriousness of the industry's situation . In fact , from these same quarters we are told , much to our surprise , that our industry is doing well , and the statement is supported by cold tonnage statistics . To ...
... understanding of the seriousness of the industry's situation . In fact , from these same quarters we are told , much to our surprise , that our industry is doing well , and the statement is supported by cold tonnage statistics . To ...
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... understand you- Mr. WILSON . No , actually the way they work it , as I recall , they do have a fixed overall quota which is different from the plan we are talk- ing about here , so there is a tons , pounds , whatever the unit is , of ...
... understand you- Mr. WILSON . No , actually the way they work it , as I recall , they do have a fixed overall quota which is different from the plan we are talk- ing about here , so there is a tons , pounds , whatever the unit is , of ...
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... understand , sir , that you might have one kind of a warehouse for peanuts , but you don't need much of a warehouse for lead or zinc . All you would need would be a fence around it and a few guards and still be in the open . It wouldn't ...
... understand , sir , that you might have one kind of a warehouse for peanuts , but you don't need much of a warehouse for lead or zinc . All you would need would be a fence around it and a few guards and still be in the open . It wouldn't ...
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... understanding of and hard work for the domes- tic lead and zinc mining industry and we thank you for enabling our needs and views to be aired at this time . Yours very truly , THOMAS BARDON , Chairman of the Board and President . Mr ...
... understanding of and hard work for the domes- tic lead and zinc mining industry and we thank you for enabling our needs and views to be aired at this time . Yours very truly , THOMAS BARDON , Chairman of the Board and President . Mr ...
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