Disposal of Institute,W. Va.,rubber Plant Hearings Before ...,84-2 on S.Res .197 ...,February 1 And2, 1956, Volumes 22-23 |
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... reason . You may remember when the price of crude rubber went to $ 1 a pound . It got so that the average man could not buy an automobile tire . It is important to have synthetic plants . Also I would like to see this idea carried out ...
... reason . You may remember when the price of crude rubber went to $ 1 a pound . It got so that the average man could not buy an automobile tire . It is important to have synthetic plants . Also I would like to see this idea carried out ...
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... reason why the pending Institute sale as the last one should be measured by any other standards than those which have governed the preceding copolymer plant sales ; and Whereas the rejection of the Institute sales contract apparently ...
... reason why the pending Institute sale as the last one should be measured by any other standards than those which have governed the preceding copolymer plant sales ; and Whereas the rejection of the Institute sales contract apparently ...
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... reason I am here is to urge disapproval of the resolution concerning this sale . Several hundred employment opportunities will be provided in an area that very vitally needs employment . To disapprove the sale of the Institute plant is ...
... reason I am here is to urge disapproval of the resolution concerning this sale . Several hundred employment opportunities will be provided in an area that very vitally needs employment . To disapprove the sale of the Institute plant is ...
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... reasons why Senate Resolution 197 should not be passed : 1. The Government will receive a full fair value for a facility which has not operated since September 1953 and which annually costs the Government approximately $ 240,000 to keep ...
... reasons why Senate Resolution 197 should not be passed : 1. The Government will receive a full fair value for a facility which has not operated since September 1953 and which annually costs the Government approximately $ 240,000 to keep ...
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... reasons for our particular solution . It would not have occurred to us to amplify that in any fashion except in reply to question , except that some comments were made in regard to the earlier dispositions . We thought it was well to ...
... reasons for our particular solution . It would not have occurred to us to amplify that in any fashion except in reply to question , except that some comments were made in regard to the earlier dispositions . We thought it was well to ...
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84th Congress amount B. F. Goodrich BARNES Baytown bidders BURT butadiene Butaprene capacity cents CHAIRMAN Clayton Act Commission's committee Commodities Corporation complaint contract of sale copolymer plant cost December 19 depreciation disposal program expenses Facilities Disposal Act Facilities Disposal Commission Federal Trade Commission Firestone free competitive full fair value going Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals Goodyear Synthetic Rubber Government Government-owned GR-S Gulf GWYNNE Institute plant January June 30 long tons ment monopoly National Security Clause negotiations oil companies operation Pauley percent PETTIBONE Plancor 980 plant to Goodrich-Gulf Port Neches Producing Facilities Disposal proposed sale prospective purchaser purchase price question Rubber Commission Rubber Company Rubber Producing Facilities sale to Goodrich-Gulf sell Senator BRICKER Senator CAPEHART Senator LEHMAN Senator MORSE small business enterprises sold standby statement styrene substantial synthetic rubber industry synthetic-rubber tank TBA products Texas tion United Carbon United Rubber vertical monopoly West Virginia
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Page 213 - America shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 114 - COMPLAINT Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act. and by virtue of the authority vested in it by said Act, the Federal Trade Commission, having reason to believe that H & R Block, Inc., a corporation, hereinafter referred to as respondent...
Page 116 - DC, as the place, when and where a hearing will be had on the charges set forth in this complaint, at which time and place you -will have the right, under said Act, to appear and show cause why an order should not be entered by said Commission requiring you to cease and desist from the violations of the law charged in the complaint.
Page 213 - The failure of either party hereto to insist, in any one or more instances, upon performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this contract, shall not be construed as a waiver or a relinquishment of the future performance of any such...
Page 117 - Failure of the respondent to file answer within the time above provided and failure to appear at the time and place fixed for hearing shall be deemed to authorize the Commission, without further notice to respondent, to proceed in regular course on the charges set forth in the complaint.
Page 176 - Government or the purchasers in conducting negotiations or in making contracts for disposal of the rubber-producing facilities. (b) The report shall be submitted to both Houses of Congress on the same day. Upon the expiration of sixty days of continuous session of the Congress following the date upon which the report is submitted to it, the Commission shall proceed to carry out the contracts and proposals, as outlined in its report, to the extent that such contracts and proposals are not disapproved...
Page 117 - ... material allegations to be true. Such an answer shall constitute a waiver of hearings as to...
Page 116 - ... and constitute unfair methods of competition and unfair acts and practices in commerce within the intent and meaning of section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
Page 213 - Agent warrants that it has not employed any person to solicit or secure this Agreement upon any agreement for a commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. Breach of this warranty shall give the...
Page 116 - ... specific admission, denial, or explanation of each fact alleged in the complaint or, if you are without knowledge thereof, a statement to that effect.