Educational Orders to Manufacturers by War Department: Hearings ... Seventieth Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 110 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 33.
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... practically nonexistent , plans must be made for the conversion of existing plants and designs must be worked up for the construction of new plants , including the necessary dies , jigs , and all machinery , even to the secondary ...
... practically nonexistent , plans must be made for the conversion of existing plants and designs must be worked up for the construction of new plants , including the necessary dies , jigs , and all machinery , even to the secondary ...
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... practically equally as much as the Army . Mr. MCSWAIN . Is the Navy able to buy all the supplies it now needs to use ? Commander SHARP . I presume so ; I am not acquainted with the facts in that respect . Mr. MCSWAIN . If it bought any ...
... practically equally as much as the Army . Mr. MCSWAIN . Is the Navy able to buy all the supplies it now needs to use ? Commander SHARP . I presume so ; I am not acquainted with the facts in that respect . Mr. MCSWAIN . If it bought any ...
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... practically every line of industry in commerce , are in its membership . These organi- zation members are the United States Chamber . It is their action , taken either through the votes of delegates at an annual meeting or through votes ...
... practically every line of industry in commerce , are in its membership . These organi- zation members are the United States Chamber . It is their action , taken either through the votes of delegates at an annual meeting or through votes ...
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... practically obsolete . During this period on account of this surplus our commercial factories have manufactured practically no ordinance equipment or other specialized munitions . Practically all of them have scrapped tools for this ...
... practically obsolete . During this period on account of this surplus our commercial factories have manufactured practically no ordinance equipment or other specialized munitions . Practically all of them have scrapped tools for this ...
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... practically no mobile cannon ammunition at all . We had a few mobile cannon of pre - war manufacture . There was plenty of man power , but it was without munition power . An army means man power plus munition power . We had the man ...
... practically no mobile cannon ammunition at all . We had a few mobile cannon of pre - war manufacture . There was plenty of man power , but it was without munition power . An army means man power plus munition power . We had the man ...
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75-millimeter aircraft amendment American ammunition amount antiaircraft gun carriage Army arsenals or Government-owned artillery Assistant Secretary bill Britain Machine cartridge CHAIRMAN Chamber of Commerce commercial plants committee on industrial Committee on Military competitive bidding concerns Congress contract cost DWIGHT F emergency engineering equipment event experience facilities facture fixtures Frankford Arsenal French fuzes gauges give going Government arsenals HAYNES industrial preparedness JAMES jigs legislation Louis Car Co lowest bidder manu manufacture of munitions MCSWAIN McSwain's proposed modification ment Military Affairs mobilization months MORIN Morrow Board multigraph national defense act necessary needed noncommercial articles Ordnance Department peace PEASE place educational orders plans practically procurement profit quantity production RANSLEY recuperators REECE reserve rifle Rock Island Arsenal RUGGLES Secretary of War section 5a shells special tools statement supplies things tion TRIGG United WAINWRIGHT War Department World WURZBACH
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37. lappuse - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
106. lappuse - Is hereby amended to read as follows: "2. Personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard who are qualified as glider personnel under such regulations as the Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy may severally prescribe, or who are undergoing training for such qualification, and who are required by competent authority to participate regularly and frequently In glider flights, shall be required to perform one or more flights without regard to duration thereof during any three consecutive...
12. lappuse - He shall cause to be manufactured or produced at the Government arsenals or Government-owned factories of the United States all such supplies or articles needed by the War Department as said arsenals or Government-owned factories are capable of manufacturing or producing upon an economical basis.
21. lappuse - That is not what I am talking about. I am talking about, for example, the Mad River, or the Naugatuck River, which are not navigable.
2. lappuse - War is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to exchange the unserviceable and unsuitable powder and shot on hand for new powder and projectiles, or to sell the same and purchase similar articles with the proceeds of the sales; and he shall make statement of his action under this provision in his next annual report.
74. lappuse - War, shall be charged with supervision of the procurement of all military supplies and other business of the War Department pertaining thereto and the assurance of adequate provision for the mobilization of materiel and industrial organizations essential to wartime needs.
101. lappuse - The manufacturing plant, and books, of any contractor for furnishing or constructing aircraft, aircraft parts, or aeronautical accessories, for the War Department or the Navy Department, or such part of any manufacturing plant as may be so engaged, shall at all times be subject to inspection and audit by any person designated by the head of any executive department of the Government.
3. lappuse - That all purchases and contracts for supplies or services in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the article or articles or performance of the service, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same.
92. lappuse - ... so far as may be necessary to disclose the exact cost of executing such contract, shall be unlawful, and any person, firm, or corporation that shall, upon indictment and trial, be found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this section shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding $20,000, or to be imprisoned not exceeding five years, or both, at the discretion of the court.
77. lappuse - I expect that they will, in so far as it is possible for them to do so, carry out my views for the maintenance of the connexion with Great Britain and the advancement of the interests of the province.