East-West Trade: Hearings Before the Permanent Sub-committee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session. February 15-17, 20 and March 6, 1956, Volumes 1-2 |
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... trying to help them combat communism . If , while we are doing that , they are pur- suing a policy that builds and strengthens communism and enables the Communist bloc to build up its war machine and maintain it , this Congress needs ...
... trying to help them combat communism . If , while we are doing that , they are pur- suing a policy that builds and strengthens communism and enables the Communist bloc to build up its war machine and maintain it , this Congress needs ...
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... trying to find ways to revise these controls , revise them down- ward , if I may say so , prior to the time that Mr. Churchill made his speech ? Mr. ADLERMAN . That is right . The CHAIRMAN . And prior to the time that our Government or ...
... trying to find ways to revise these controls , revise them down- ward , if I may say so , prior to the time that Mr. Churchill made his speech ? Mr. ADLERMAN . That is right . The CHAIRMAN . And prior to the time that our Government or ...
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... tried to go through the crash review before the speech was even made by Prime Minister Churchill . The CHAIRMAN . That is a circumstance that you have found in the course of this investigation ? Mr. ADLERMAN . That is right . The ...
... tried to go through the crash review before the speech was even made by Prime Minister Churchill . The CHAIRMAN . That is a circumstance that you have found in the course of this investigation ? Mr. ADLERMAN . That is right . The ...
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... trying to leave the impression that all this wire is good for is telephone service . Mr. ADLERMAN . No , sir ; that is the least of it . The most important use would be , probably , if I can venture without being an expert on the ...
... trying to leave the impression that all this wire is good for is telephone service . Mr. ADLERMAN . No , sir ; that is the least of it . The most important use would be , probably , if I can venture without being an expert on the ...
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... trying to inquire into . Senator BENDER . Since Mr. Stassen has been brought into this , Mr. Chairman , do you not think it desirable to have him appear be- fore the committee and make his statement immediately , so that we might , if ...
... trying to inquire into . Senator BENDER . Since Mr. Stassen has been brought into this , Mr. Chairman , do you not think it desirable to have him appear be- fore the committee and make his statement immediately , so that we might , if ...
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ADLERMAN Admiral DELANY agree allies alloys aluminum answer BALDENHOFER Battle Act list BEDFORD BLACKMAN boring mill BORTON British list Chair CHAIRMAN classified basis COCOM Conference Congress copper wire correct counsel countries criteria decontrolled Defense Department deleted Department of Commerce documents downgraded East-West trade EDAC embargo list equipment executive branch executive session export controls fact February 20 FISHER free world GEORGE give going Government GRIMM hearing HOLLISTER HOOVER international list Joint Operating Committee KENNEDY letter license machine tools MARTINO McClellan ment military mittee negotiations Office PENNOYER positive list PRAIN production question record request responsible Russia RUSTAY Secretary of Commerce Secretary WEEKS Senator BENDER Senator ERVIN Senator JACKSON Senator MCCARTHY Senator MUNDT Senator SYMINGTON separation of powers shipment shipped Soviet bloc Soviet Union STASSEN statement strategic materials STRATTON subcommittee tell testify testimony things tion understand United witness
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Page 542 - special nuclear material' means (1) plutonium, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material which the Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 51, determines to be special nuclear material, but does not include source material ; or (2) any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing, but does not include source material.
Page 283 - Because it is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the Executive Branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters, and because it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed...
Page 125 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 153 - ... energy materials, petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and those items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war which should be embargoed to effectuate the purposes of this Act: Provided, That such determinations shall be continuously adjusted to current conditions on the basis of investigation and consultation, and that all nations receiving United States military, economic, or financial assistance shall be kept informed...
Page 474 - ... a minister of the Crown or the head of a department cannot be compelled to produce any papers, or to disclose any transactions relating to the executive functions of the Government which he declares are confidential, or such as the public interest requires should not be divulged : and the...
Page 549 - ... for laying conductors together or for applying an insulating, separating, binding or identifying material thereto. (2) Machines of the kind specially designed for the manufacture of coaxial electric cables, the following : — (a) Machines of the kind used for applying insulating separators to the inner conductor of air-spaced coaxial electric cables ; (b) Machines of the kind used for applying metal strip or sheet to form the outer conductor of coaxial electric cables.
Page 539 - A tubes as follows: (a) rated for continuous operation with peak current and peak voltage exceeding 100 amperes and 9,000 volts at a pulse repetition frequency of 200 or more pulses per second, or (b) hydrogen thyratrons of any rating, except types 4C35 and 3C45.
Page 202 - Mother, may I go out to swim? Yes, my darling daughter. Hang your clothes on a hickory limb and don't go near the water.
Page 483 - The easiest thing to do with great power is to abuse it — to use it to excess. This most powerful of the free nations must not permit itself to grow weary of the processes of negotiation and adjustment that are fundamental to freedom. If it should turn impatiently to coercion of other free nations, our brand of coercion, so far as our friends are concerned, would be a mark of the imperialist rather than of the leader.
Page 517 - February 21, 1955, in room 357 of the Senate Office Building, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators John L. McClellan, Democrat, Arkansas; Henry M.