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75. lappuse
... CHAIRMAN . He is supposed to be Chief of the British Common- wealth Section . Mr. NITZE . That is correct , in the Department of Commerce . The CHAIRMAN . There is a Lewis Bassie , from the Department of Commerce . Mr. NITZE . As I ...
... CHAIRMAN . He is supposed to be Chief of the British Common- wealth Section . Mr. NITZE . That is correct , in the Department of Commerce . The CHAIRMAN . There is a Lewis Bassie , from the Department of Commerce . Mr. NITZE . As I ...
76. lappuse
... CHAIRMAN . Did she play a considerable part in this set - up ? Mr. NITZE . Mr. Dowling , who was the chairman of the committee and who is at the Italian desk in the State Department , is thoroughly familiar with all the Italian matters ...
... CHAIRMAN . Did she play a considerable part in this set - up ? Mr. NITZE . Mr. Dowling , who was the chairman of the committee and who is at the Italian desk in the State Department , is thoroughly familiar with all the Italian matters ...
105. lappuse
... CHAIRMAN . For all countries ? Mr. NITZE . Yes ; for all countries . The CHAIRMAN . That is not the way it runs for Austria , and I think we had better stick to the one country or we will never be able to complete the hearings . Mr ...
... CHAIRMAN . For all countries ? Mr. NITZE . Yes ; for all countries . The CHAIRMAN . That is not the way it runs for Austria , and I think we had better stick to the one country or we will never be able to complete the hearings . Mr ...
290. lappuse
... Chairman , and we thought the production would be of inter- est to the committee . The CHAIRMAN . Does Hungary ship in there , too ? Mr. DODD . Yes , very much so . Hungary has been a very large pro- ducer in prewar , and a large ...
... Chairman , and we thought the production would be of inter- est to the committee . The CHAIRMAN . Does Hungary ship in there , too ? Mr. DODD . Yes , very much so . Hungary has been a very large pro- ducer in prewar , and a large ...
296. lappuse
... Chairman , that last year a lot of countries were refusing to permit imports because of their dollar exchange situation . The CHAIRMAN . That of course is true , but that would not justify a delay of 18 months . Mr. NORTHRUP . We agree ...
... Chairman , that last year a lot of countries were refusing to permit imports because of their dollar exchange situation . The CHAIRMAN . That of course is true , but that would not justify a delay of 18 months . Mr. NORTHRUP . We agree ...
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