Investigation of the Naval Defense Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 162, a Resolution Authorizing and Directing an Investigation of the Naval Defense Program, Volumes 1-7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... give you the exact date . It was during the last few days in December . Mr. TOLAND . What did he say ? Tell us what he said . Mr. YOXTHEIMER . He said , " I'm going to give you a bonus of $ 10,000 , " and it took me entirely by surprise ...
... give you the exact date . It was during the last few days in December . Mr. TOLAND . What did he say ? Tell us what he said . Mr. YOXTHEIMER . He said , " I'm going to give you a bonus of $ 10,000 , " and it took me entirely by surprise ...
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... Give us the changes , if you can give them to me . Miss BOWMAN . I can't give them to you . You have the record , sir . Mr. TOLAND . You have no independent recollection of the various salaries that were paid to you by the company in ...
... Give us the changes , if you can give them to me . Miss BOWMAN . I can't give them to you . You have the record , sir . Mr. TOLAND . You have no independent recollection of the various salaries that were paid to you by the company in ...
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... give the committee any valid reason as to why you should have received all of this compensation that you have received in the years 1941 up to and including to date ? Mr. LAKE . Well , I believe the nature of my work , the long hours ...
... give the committee any valid reason as to why you should have received all of this compensation that you have received in the years 1941 up to and including to date ? Mr. LAKE . Well , I believe the nature of my work , the long hours ...
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... give a mortgage on that , and you had to borrow some money to buy the house . Whom did you give the mortgage to ? Mr. LAKE . There was never any given . Mr. COLE . So you didn't have to borrow any money on a mortgage to get your house ...
... give a mortgage on that , and you had to borrow some money to buy the house . Whom did you give the mortgage to ? Mr. LAKE . There was never any given . Mr. COLE . So you didn't have to borrow any money on a mortgage to get your house ...
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... give him the stock certificates back now ? It is all admitted . Hand them back . Mr. JACK . Thank you . Mr. TOLAND . Isn't it a fact that in addition to the bonuses you bought $ 39,000 worth of Waltham watches in December 1941 ? Mr ...
... give him the stock certificates back now ? It is all admitted . Hand them back . Mr. JACK . Thank you . Mr. TOLAND . Isn't it a fact that in addition to the bonuses you bought $ 39,000 worth of Waltham watches in December 1941 ? Mr ...
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Page 317 - ... instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order.
Page 134 - Secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that , who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor, was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 1 - States, whether the House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, and to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence...
Page 384 - An. Act to provide more effectively for the national defense by increasing the efficiency of the Air Corps of the Army of the United States, and for other purposes.
Page 183 - In the appointment of committees of its own members to act for the Board in general or local matters, and in the creation of local committees, the employers and the workers shall be equally represented.
Page 387 - Provided, That if there is a net loss on all such contracts or subcontracts completed by the particular contractor or subcontractor within any income taxable year, such net loss shall be allowed as a credit in determining the excess profit, if any, for the next succeeding income taxable year...
Page 387 - Provided further, That when aircraft are procured by the Secretary of War as a result of competitive bids requiring the submission of sample aircraft with bid, the Secretary Is authorized, in his discretion, to purchase sample aircraft of competitors to whom an award is not made, not more than one each from not more than three such competitors, in order of merit, at prices not exceeding 75, 60, and 50 per centum, respectively, of the cost applicable in the opinion of the Secretary to the development...
Page 183 - The National Board shall refuse to take cognizance of a controversy between employer and workers in any field of industrial or other activity where there is by agreement or Federal law a means of settlement which has not been invoked.
Page 183 - If the sincere and determined effort of the National Board shall fail to bring about a voluntary settlement, and the members of the board shall be unable unanimously to agree upon a decision, then and in that case and only as a last resort, an umpire appointed in the manner provided in the next paragraph shall hear and finally decide the controversy under simple rules of procedure prescribed by the National Board.
Page 183 - The members of the National Board shall choose the umpire by unanimous vote. Failing such choice, the name of the umpire shall be drawn by lot from a list of ten suitable and disinterested persons to be nominated for the purpose by the President of the United States.