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... economy . Our association is seriously concerned with the present wording of S. 306 , since it unfortunately does not draw a clear line between the materials of economic substance handled by our industry and that which is truly " waste ...
... economy . Our association is seriously concerned with the present wording of S. 306 , since it unfortunately does not draw a clear line between the materials of economic substance handled by our industry and that which is truly " waste ...
Page 268
... economic significance of our indus- try . The facts will clearly and quickly show that the raw materials supplied by our industry represent a substantial portion of the total raw materials supply utilized by our Nation's industrial ...
... economic significance of our indus- try . The facts will clearly and quickly show that the raw materials supplied by our industry represent a substantial portion of the total raw materials supply utilized by our Nation's industrial ...
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... economic value . After our appearance before the committee , the latter witness , Mr. William A. Xanten , was asked certain questions by Representative Rogers , which we be- lieve need clarification . Representative Rogers sought to ...
... economic value . After our appearance before the committee , the latter witness , Mr. William A. Xanten , was asked certain questions by Representative Rogers , which we be- lieve need clarification . Representative Rogers sought to ...
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