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Item,: of slightly more than $2 million, atMrtiMORSE.e The fact that it will apportionment of the wat>rs of t:,e q d
River and its tributarie ."
~p'to serve^a great aluminum plant in the 21/a years before we can get power at by th;, ' The amerlcimen?a e a to
QzYited States, while an aluminum crost!_ . +.h.
-many industrial potential,_it seems ironic that ;against the xiltea states cane Clathe ~exas to negotia11 s la
1 enter into a compact pro vidiag > r vie
we should eliminate a relati
Page
:::ahead of schedule capacity time in line 7; on
; . line :
umbra, twice, in a series of two jumps, can count on the Government'toodeliver out "and for matters incidentt~tt w?;t.ke
, so that it can- :., Power to it.
sell aluminum to the IInited States to Mr. HAYDEN. The fact that there and to amend the title :o as t .,t d:
meet the current American demand for was a contract which may have been An act granting the tongs nt of + -iii r +a,
If we believe in employment of our, breached because of which the aumi- to the States of Arkansas, Ie?
own people and development of our own hum co Oklahoma and
e vast hum Co, to spend the huge sums of were, on page 1, lire 5,rs ilt ,'or ke ,ut
'Alumina C of Canada Ls about to ex money which it will be nec
essary to In after compact" down to al, :d.
- pand its plant in Kitimat,: British Co for the buildin f spend ing "and" where It
myPor-ciol w~. ~ vn the other hand, the Government of~ the Red River ninent? of, ths? w.3 era
recent'story in the New York Times buss- - has no right to expect the Harvey Alumi- -1,4 h
is tril + is t es
sass section pointed out that ",
done to try to have this item included minum Co. takes such legal steps as I , 35
In the bill. Put it in such a will Noma, and Texas to negotiate ar i ,. ter
One of the things which apnma position that it will he lntn
44eL:.time isfast bet AUKU 1 mote amendments industMthat the Sell.lte Con?lr^ I=-.
es for aluminum:. essence I .wish to make it roft {fieeadments of the Xfouse
Also, that
I hope:the Senator from Arizona between now and when. the The
realizes. that the State of Oreann has h.A nmm~e s i __ a~ _ PR ID~TCI OFFxCER. ?'j t?
next bill n,oe+e... ,_
we are having a hard time kee / V "" +'a cxht such a legal commitment a+.~wura was agreed tq
ping some that no one, in the house will be able
of" our people at work.-
In f
t b
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ac
etween to raiseti
., a queson as to good faith.
the Years 1952 bnd,,1954 our State:has.. Mr. NEi7HERGEFt Mr. president. men MAINTENANCE O? ORDQR IN
'liad one of. the _
- ~~aavu..:1 hat ? has created , Mr. NEUBERGERR.- In the first place TZNN1S in a" the chair). tsTh CER. {xq .
a critical economic situation; and the de- am I correct In understanding the attention of the memb~ hip Chat! ,- r t tt:
velopment,otourhydrcelectric that the
new em to Plower for . item for the transmission lines to The Senate to the fact that the' Sent-' h
p yment is: therefore- very im- Dalles to serve the nrnnnm-
norta.ni:
opportunity for putting these people to Mr. NEUBERGER. ' In all candor, why he the m ay C a be affected ybyttwha what. the t
work to produce the items which are does the distinguished
i
s about to s
Senator fro cessaT Y Co all th
meay.
people of the coun- Arizona believe that the conferees on The Chair knows that the -c
try... It will also result in more em
l
th
are r
p
oy
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e part of the H
ment as secondary industries come-ouse made such a point matters to which Senators d ust. at
fabricate this aluminum in to about eliminating the item? They must confer with one anotr-
, Mr_ HAYDEN T aid _
as a,aaat; pact w what their motives were. They simply why administrative assistan'.S core n,,,
that we are buying aluminum from Can- said they could not take it at this time tee clerks, and committee assist r,"
ads; when we could produce it ourselves and would not take it. The Senate con- should be in the Chamber. It n':.:
on the banks of the Columbia River, ferees could do nothing about it. that the Senate cannot trans ict its
makes me share the disappointment felt bor. NEUBErGE Th
ere
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zona tar was
all he has done. there?
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ness
I am sure he shares our Mr. HAYDEN. No. They were ads- tams ortthe~hem present unless ' hey
disappointment and regret over what has mast. They would not take it at this There is so much confuse )n. anw
occurred. time. They said if it were made a part much laughing and talking. am:-,-r:.
SEVERAL SENATORS, Vote! Vote! of a regular appropriation
Mr. MORSE. Mr. President, will the would take a look atit, but theylwould thesfl or, that the3Sen tee, an tha3
Senator from Arizona yield? not consider it on a supplemental ap- transact its business, as the Chair
Mr. HAYDEN: I yield. propriation bill.
Mr. MORSE. I not only associate m Mr. NEUBERGER. When a reg said.
self with the remarks made by my dis- appropriation bill is considered next the aisle of the Senate to may el a r'rr.
tinguished junior colleague, but I wish year, will the able Senator make every from the Committee on Arned 54.1 v
to raise a point for the RECORD, so that effort to add a provision for the con- ices, I had to go around twr clerk- i=
it may be shown that notice is being struction of the transmission lines which the aisle. While I was atternptir.e n
given that this company may be in the are so badly needed? speak, an administrative asst' r.ant r?,: , --
legal position where it can bring suit Mr. HAYDEN. I am satisfied that, up and touched one of these clerks ,,
against the Government because of the our committee having twice recom- the shoulder and beanan to talk to rt
contract for power which has been en- mended the provision, it is most likely I took no offense at that; I simply C I i
tered into. I cannot decide that question that it will do it a third time. That is as an illustration.
today. However, i believe the company all I can say. should go ahead and build its plant, to the e The
floor rule begginins: tainimz to the ivitet
show its
good faith. It ought to proceed
to make whatever commitments are COMPACT FOR APPORTIONMENT OF No person shall be admitted to he Ho ?
necessary to be made, so that the ques- WATERS OF RED RIVER the Senate while In session, excep as fit ,.
tion cannot be raised later that the com- The PRESIDING OFFICER. laid In other words, the main rule
batty has not ~ti.,...... _ _.-..
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Aluminum Co. unless the Harvey Alu- States of Arkansas, Louisiana, Okla- of their official duties.