Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1942, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ..., 77-1 on H.R. 5788... |
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... situation , Mr. Stet- tinius , what types of procurements are there which require the added appropriation , which have not been cared for and cannot be cared for under the $ 7,000,000,000 appropriation ? Mr. STETTINIUS . I think , Mr ...
... situation , Mr. Stet- tinius , what types of procurements are there which require the added appropriation , which have not been cared for and cannot be cared for under the $ 7,000,000,000 appropriation ? Mr. STETTINIUS . I think , Mr ...
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... situation was different subsequent to March than it was in March , because they had an interim period where their aluminum production was not being absorbed for the war effort . That is , they had absorbed all of it , and then reached ...
... situation was different subsequent to March than it was in March , because they had an interim period where their aluminum production was not being absorbed for the war effort . That is , they had absorbed all of it , and then reached ...
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... situation , which of course doesn't involve the long - time planning element , I am looking at the second report , on page 13 , showing an allocation of 355 million for agricultural purposes or purchases , of which there has been ...
... situation , which of course doesn't involve the long - time planning element , I am looking at the second report , on page 13 , showing an allocation of 355 million for agricultural purposes or purchases , of which there has been ...
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... situation . PURPOSE OF ITEMS REQUESTED IN PRESENT APPROPRIATION In large part the items contained in this present request for appro- priation represents deficiencies in the original requests heretofore sub- mitted by countries to be ...
... situation . PURPOSE OF ITEMS REQUESTED IN PRESENT APPROPRIATION In large part the items contained in this present request for appro- priation represents deficiencies in the original requests heretofore sub- mitted by countries to be ...
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... situation , our growing indebtedness , and we do want to avoid going beyond the actual necessities . That is , we are terribly disturbed about what may happen internally . Secretary STIMSON . These figures do not seem any larger to you ...
... situation , our growing indebtedness , and we do want to avoid going beyond the actual necessities . That is , we are terribly disturbed about what may happen internally . Secretary STIMSON . These figures do not seem any larger to you ...
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Page 79 - Congress, or both, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.
Page 41 - The details of this estimate, the necessity therefor, and the reason for its transmission at this time are set forth in the letter of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, transmitted herewith, in whose comments and observations thereon I concur. Respectfully, FRANKLIN D.
Page 142 - July 1, 1946, any of such powers may be exercised to the extent necessary to carry out a contract or agreement with such a foreign government made before July 1, 1943, or before the passage of such concurrent resolution, whichever is the earlier.
Page 47 - Government as he may designate, further to carry out the provisions of an Act to promote the defense of the United States...
Page 20 - ... until 2 pm) AFTERNOON SESSION The committee met, pursuant to the taking of the recess, at 2 : 30 pm Senator ADAMS.
Page 41 - In the purchase, transport.-i lion, or distribution of any such materials and supplies may expend any sums allocated to it for such designated purposes without regard to the provisions of any other act.
Page 18 - KNOWN As THE WOMEN'S BUREAU Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be established in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women's Bureau.
Page 41 - The foregoing estimate of appropriation is required to meet a contingency which has arisen since the transmission of the Budget for the fiscal year 1939, and approval is recommended.
Page 9 - The Chief of Staff of the Army and the Chief of Naval Operations...
Page 159 - That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the national defense for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1942, and June 30, 1943; and for other purposes...