A Study and Investigation of the National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business: Hearings Before the Select Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation of the National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business in the United States, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. Res. 294 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 2076 lappuses |
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740. lappuse - Office, except such classes of work as shall be deemed by the Joint Committee on Printing to be urgent or necessary to have done elsewhere than In the District of Columbia for the exclusive use of any field service outside of said District": and February 28, 1929, c.
123. lappuse - IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States...
97. lappuse - The Army or Navy of the United States, the United States Maritime Commission, the Panama Canal, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Coast Guard, the Civil Aeronautics Authority, the National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the Office of Scientific Research and Development...
296. lappuse - ... restricted use of plant facilities. The time has passed when we can rely on the use of a limited number of firms to produce the output we need today and shall need tomorrow in everincreasing quantity. Such procurement policies as have previously ruled must go by the board. In their place we must have a systematic plan of putting to work all idle capacity and converting consumer-goods industries to military production just as far as possible. Conversion of the largest facilities should be undertaken...
124. lappuse - I am sure you will find them ready to cooperate fully in rendering the assistance requested herein or otherwise needed to assure success of the program. Within the limits of such funds as may be made available to you, you may employ necessary personnel, including...
343. lappuse - If there are any other questions, I will be glad to answer them. Senator HILL.
123. lappuse - Development, at the head of which shall be a director appointed by the President. The director shall discharge and perform his responsibilities and duties under the direction and supervision of the President.
741. lappuse - Washington, during the time for which they shall hold their respective offices; three members of the Senate, and three members of the House of Representatives...
296. lappuse - A single civilian board of the Federal Government be charged with full responsibility for procurement and for planning war production and the production of essential civilian needs.
207. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. MARTIN F. SMITH, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Mr. SMITH. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I appreciate this opportunity to go on record in favor of HR 3649 and S.