Industrial Mobilization PlanU.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 102 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 11.
10. lappuse
... Federal Reserve System . e . Power . The supply of power to industry is largely a local mat- ter . Priorities , commandeering , and , if necessary , the formation of a Government corporation to control local situations are among the ...
... Federal Reserve System . e . Power . The supply of power to industry is largely a local mat- ter . Priorities , commandeering , and , if necessary , the formation of a Government corporation to control local situations are among the ...
12. lappuse
... Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commission , and various bureaus of the several executive departments habitually perform duties which will be extremely important functions of war - time control . Special agencies are shown for ...
... Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commission , and various bureaus of the several executive departments habitually perform duties which will be extremely important functions of war - time control . Special agencies are shown for ...
34. lappuse
... Reserve woman power division_ Administrative division _ _ _ . J. - Requirements and Statistics Bureau : General__ ... Federal Labor Arbitration Commission_ M. - United States Board of Mediation .. N. - Regional agencies . O ...
... Reserve woman power division_ Administrative division _ _ _ . J. - Requirements and Statistics Bureau : General__ ... Federal Labor Arbitration Commission_ M. - United States Board of Mediation .. N. - Regional agencies . O ...
36. lappuse
... RESERVE WOMEN POWER DIVISION BASIC INDUSTRIES DIVISION CONCILIATION AND ADJUSTMENT SERVICE LABOR FEDERAL ARBITRATION COMMISSION 168506-33 . ( Face p 36. )
... RESERVE WOMEN POWER DIVISION BASIC INDUSTRIES DIVISION CONCILIATION AND ADJUSTMENT SERVICE LABOR FEDERAL ARBITRATION COMMISSION 168506-33 . ( Face p 36. )
38. lappuse
... Fed- eral and State agencies , by agreements with trade unions , and in other ways . Many of these regulations and restrictions are expedient rather than ... Reserve woman power division . The specific mission 38 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION PLAN.
... Fed- eral and State agencies , by agreements with trade unions , and in other ways . Many of these regulations and restrictions are expedient rather than ... Reserve woman power division . The specific mission 38 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION PLAN.
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