Munitions Industry: Hearings Before the Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry, United States Senate, Seventy-third[-Seventy-fourth] Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 206, a Resolution to Make Certain Investigations Concerning the Manufacture and Sale of Arms and Other War Munitions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - Firearms industry and trade |
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Page 8158
... course and an eco- nomic stimulus which is specifically the result of orders induced by war ? Mr. LAMONT . I do not see that there is very much difference , Senator . Senator VANDENBERG . In other words , you still feel , Mr. Lamont ...
... course and an eco- nomic stimulus which is specifically the result of orders induced by war ? Mr. LAMONT . I do not see that there is very much difference , Senator . Senator VANDENBERG . In other words , you still feel , Mr. Lamont ...
Page 8159
... course , it is true that there was industrial deflation immediately . after the war , just along the lines you spoke of . The munitions people are different from the agricultural people , who expanded their acreage and steamed up for a ...
... course , it is true that there was industrial deflation immediately . after the war , just along the lines you spoke of . The munitions people are different from the agricultural people , who expanded their acreage and steamed up for a ...
Page 8178
... course , it would be just as fair to say that , Mr. Brown , in connection with the American investment in Liberties 414 , which went down 18 points . Mr. WHITNEY . It is largely a matter of money rates . Of course , they did have that ...
... course , it would be just as fair to say that , Mr. Brown , in connection with the American investment in Liberties 414 , which went down 18 points . Mr. WHITNEY . It is largely a matter of money rates . Of course , they did have that ...
Page 8183
... course of the discussions Mr. Stettinius was having with Ameri- can manufacturers , that he thought , in this way and in that way , the prices were too high . Is not that in the record ? Mr. RAUSHENBUSH . Not yet . Mr. LAMONT . Are ...
... course of the discussions Mr. Stettinius was having with Ameri- can manufacturers , that he thought , in this way and in that way , the prices were too high . Is not that in the record ? Mr. RAUSHENBUSH . Not yet . Mr. LAMONT . Are ...
Page 8207
... course , we know that ultimately the collateral was sold by arrangement . Mr. BROWN . It ultimately was sold ; yes . Mr. WHITNEY . May I just make clear , Mr. Brown - of course , we know , do we not , that there were a lot of cables ...
... course , we know that ultimately the collateral was sold by arrangement . Mr. BROWN . It ultimately was sold ; yes . Mr. WHITNEY . May I just make clear , Mr. Brown - of course , we know , do we not , that there were a lot of cables ...
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1st mtge acceptance agreement Allies Ambassador American amount appendix Bank of England bankers belligerent bills bonds Britain British Government Treasury broker BROWN Cash from British CHAIRMAN Chicago City & Midland collateral commercial Copy of telegram course dated Davison December demand loan Ditto document referred dollars drafts Equitable Trust Equitable Trust Co exchange EXPORT DEPARTMENT Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Board financing foreign France French Government Germany gold 4's Grenfell GRENFELL & CO Guaranty Trust Guaranty Trust Co Harjes included indenture interest issue J. P. Morgan LAMONT Lansing letter Lloyds Bank Loeb & Co London City marked Exhibit matter memorandum ment Midland Bank Milwaukee & St munitions National Bank Natl neutral notes offer payment pledged President purchase question Railroad Railway RAUSHENBUSH reading from Exhibit record Secretary securities Senator CLARK situation statement syndicate managers tion vessels WHITNEY York