Essentiality of Speciality Steels to National Security, Hearing Before the Subcommittees on General Legislation ..., 92-2, April 7, 19721972 - 172 pages |
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... pressure than the rest of the steel industry . I regret having to send you this communication but look forward to having the honor and pleasure of meeting you in the future . Very truly yours , L. A. MEIERKORD , Jr. , General Manager ...
... pressure than the rest of the steel industry . I regret having to send you this communication but look forward to having the honor and pleasure of meeting you in the future . Very truly yours , L. A. MEIERKORD , Jr. , General Manager ...
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... pressure from imports , and rising labor and material costs as the primary factors affecting 1971 operations . Mr. Schober also stated that although some improvement has been experienced in the sales level , further market improvements ...
... pressure from imports , and rising labor and material costs as the primary factors affecting 1971 operations . Mr. Schober also stated that although some improvement has been experienced in the sales level , further market improvements ...
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... pressure than the rest of the steel industry . I regret having to send you this communication but look forward to having the honor and pleasure of meeting you in the future . Very truly yours , L. A. MEIERKORD , Jr. , General Manager ...
... pressure than the rest of the steel industry . I regret having to send you this communication but look forward to having the honor and pleasure of meeting you in the future . Very truly yours , L. A. MEIERKORD , Jr. , General Manager ...
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... pressure on our manufacturers and to try to stem the unemployment in the textile industry , we pass legislation giving our textile manufacturers an allowance on each bale of cotton equal to the subsidy paid the farmer for world cotton ...
... pressure on our manufacturers and to try to stem the unemployment in the textile industry , we pass legislation giving our textile manufacturers an allowance on each bale of cotton equal to the subsidy paid the farmer for world cotton ...
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... pressure of shoes coming in from France and Italy and Brazil and Japan and Taiwan , they think the thing they have to do is expand their sales into the United States . We have become the biggest boobs on the face of the earth . We have ...
... pressure of shoes coming in from France and Italy and Brazil and Japan and Taiwan , they think the thing they have to do is expand their sales into the United States . We have become the biggest boobs on the face of the earth . We have ...
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Page 159 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the procurement of any article of food, clothing, cotton...
Page 143 - ... or in connection with or in contemplation of the termination, of any contract or other operation deemed by the guaranteeing agency to be necessary to expedite production and deliveries or services under Government contracts for the procurement of materials or the performance of services for the national...
Page 166 - ... article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security...
Page 144 - ... for the expansion' of capacity, the development of technological processes, or the production of essential materials, including the exploration, development, and mining of strategic and critical metals and minerals, and manufacture of newsprint.
Page 146 - domestic transportation, storage, and port facilities" shall include locomotives, cars, motor vehicles, watercraft used on inland waterways, in harbors, and on the Great Lakes, and other vehicles, vessels, and all instrumentalities of shipment or carriage, irrespective of ownership, and all services in or in connection with the carriage of persons or property in intrastate, interstate, or foreign commerce within the United States...
Page 143 - ... to expedite production and deliveries or services under Government contracts for the procurement of materials or the performance of services for the national defense.
Page 146 - farm equipment" shall mean equipment manufactured for use on farms in connection with the production or processing of food. (j) The term "fertilizer" shall mean fertilizer in form for distribution to the users thereof. (k) The term "domestic transportation, storage, and port facilities" shall include locomotives, cars, motor vehicles, watercraft used on inland waterways, in harbors, and on the Great Lakes, and other vehicles, vessels, and all instrumentalities of shipment or carriage, irrespective...
Page 143 - Government, to enter into contracts or into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance payments thereon, without regard to other provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts, whenever he deems that such action would facilitate the national defense.
Page 9 - The President is authorized to control, in furtherance of world peace and the security and foreign policy of the United States...
Page 144 - When in his judgment it will aid the national defense, the President is authorized to install additional equipment, facilities, processes or improvements to plants, factories, and other industrial facilities owned by the United States Government, and to install government-owned equipment in plants, factories, and other industrial facilities owned by private persons.