Independent Offices and Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations for 1969: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Executive departments |
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... World War II have produced numerous mergers and realignments of various types among producers of raw chemicals , resins , and the ultimate end products such as , synthetic fibers and plastic containers . With four new major ...
... World War II have produced numerous mergers and realignments of various types among producers of raw chemicals , resins , and the ultimate end products such as , synthetic fibers and plastic containers . With four new major ...
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... World War II the figure was higher . Mr. JONAS . May I clarify this ? This is total employment , not per- manent employees . Mr. MACY . That is correct . Mr. JONAS . There is a lot of confusion about this . One set of figures is about 2 ...
... World War II the figure was higher . Mr. JONAS . May I clarify this ? This is total employment , not per- manent employees . Mr. MACY . That is correct . Mr. JONAS . There is a lot of confusion about this . One set of figures is about 2 ...
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... World War II we had a standard 48 - hour week for all Government activities , which went into effect in 1942 and continued until the cessation of hostilities . Mr. TALCOTT . Then would that not be a good idea during this war from the ...
... World War II we had a standard 48 - hour week for all Government activities , which went into effect in 1942 and continued until the cessation of hostilities . Mr. TALCOTT . Then would that not be a good idea during this war from the ...
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... World War II and the postwar economic boom have given the industry a re- markable opportunity for growth , the limits of which have yet to be discerned . Heightened interest in the possible advantages of substituting natural gas for ...
... World War II and the postwar economic boom have given the industry a re- markable opportunity for growth , the limits of which have yet to be discerned . Heightened interest in the possible advantages of substituting natural gas for ...
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... World War II procurement and made a report in 1948. I think this is what you are referring to . Mr. MINSHALL . That is correct . Mr. HARTWIG . I will quote from the report : The War Department Price Adjustment Board furnished the ...
... World War II procurement and made a report in 1948. I think this is what you are referring to . Mr. MINSHALL . That is correct . Mr. HARTWIG . I will quote from the report : The War Department Price Adjustment Board furnished the ...
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