Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - 181 lappuses |
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... over $ 1,000,000 . The smallest loan guaranteed was $ 500 and the largest commitment . $ 1,000,000,000 . RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS While discussing fiscal activities , it is MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1944 19.
... over $ 1,000,000 . The smallest loan guaranteed was $ 500 and the largest commitment . $ 1,000,000,000 . RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS While discussing fiscal activities , it is MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1944 19.
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... RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS While discussing fiscal activities , it is interesting to record that renegotiation of contracts has already saved the War Department 1.4 billion dollars from April 28 , 1942 , when Public Law 528 was passed ...
... RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS While discussing fiscal activities , it is interesting to record that renegotiation of contracts has already saved the War Department 1.4 billion dollars from April 28 , 1942 , when Public Law 528 was passed ...
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... renegotiation of contracts , I appreciate the subject matter presents a very troublesome problem and a headache , but I am wondering if it was fair to require the textile industry to renegotiate their contracts . The reason I am asking ...
... renegotiation of contracts , I appreciate the subject matter presents a very troublesome problem and a headache , but I am wondering if it was fair to require the textile industry to renegotiate their contracts . The reason I am asking ...
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... renegotiation was required chiefly because of the fact the War Department had to go out and offer special inducements to certain business interests and to certain manufacturing plants to turn out articles which had not been manufactured ...
... renegotiation was required chiefly because of the fact the War Department had to go out and offer special inducements to certain business interests and to certain manufacturing plants to turn out articles which had not been manufactured ...
37. lappuse
... United States and 90 long - wave radio stations overseas . We believe these are truly great accomplishments . RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS Mr. ENGEL . Just a few questions MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1944 37.
... United States and 90 long - wave radio stations overseas . We believe these are truly great accomplishments . RENEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS Mr. ENGEL . Just a few questions MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1944 37.
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additional agencies Air Forces amount Army Service Forces asking balance bill Board BROCKWELL Budget Capitol Capitol power plant catalog Chairman Chemical Warfare civilian CLAPP Colonel BEUKEMA Colonel HOBBY Command committee contract Corps cost course Department Discussion ECHOLS employees ENGEL engineers enlisted equipment estimate for 1944 expenditures expenses facilities figure fiscal year 1944 funds GIEGENGACK HENDRICKS HENLOCK hospitals increase JOHNSON of Indiana June 30 KUSHNICK legislative lend-lease Library of Congress LOUGHRY LYNN MACLEISH MAGEE MAHON maintenance material MCNARNEY Members ment military months Navy O'NEAL operation Ordnance overseas overtime percent personnel plants PLOESER POWERS present procurement production Public purchase record reduced referred renegotiation repairs requested rubber salary schools SHANKS SNYDER SOMERVELL staff STARNES statement supplies theaters tion TISDEL transportation United United States Code War Department West Point WILBY
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