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... fact , it was approved this month . Mr. HARRIS . Mr. Nolen , is it your contention that in the develop- ment of these housing projects , that in every case , notwithstanding the stress of war conditions , they should be developed under ...
... fact , it was approved this month . Mr. HARRIS . Mr. Nolen , is it your contention that in the develop- ment of these housing projects , that in every case , notwithstanding the stress of war conditions , they should be developed under ...
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... fact also that your clinic is very much overcrowded ? Colonel MCDIARMID . Extremely so , as are all of the clinics ... fact too that you could very easily have a clinic in the basement of this temporary building ? Colonel McDIARMID ...
... fact also that your clinic is very much overcrowded ? Colonel MCDIARMID . Extremely so , as are all of the clinics ... fact too that you could very easily have a clinic in the basement of this temporary building ? Colonel McDIARMID ...
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... facts and circumstances early before the authorities who have charge of the administration of this act Mrs. NORTON . I ... fact . How they can be expected to make the right kind of appearance in the morning at their work is something ...
... facts and circumstances early before the authorities who have charge of the administration of this act Mrs. NORTON . I ... fact . How they can be expected to make the right kind of appearance in the morning at their work is something ...
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... fact . No com- petent examination could possibly be made without my being called in to defend and amplify . If action is deferred because of ingrained hostility to new ideas or to appease a backward industry , that is one reprehensible ...
... fact . No com- petent examination could possibly be made without my being called in to defend and amplify . If action is deferred because of ingrained hostility to new ideas or to appease a backward industry , that is one reprehensible ...
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... fact that the obligation is upon the Members of Con- gress , acting through their committees , to investigate how the tax- payers ' money is to be spent , and not to impose unnecessary obliga- tions on the taxpayer , it seems that we ...
... fact that the obligation is upon the Members of Con- gress , acting through their committees , to investigate how the tax- payers ' money is to be spent , and not to impose unnecessary obliga- tions on the taxpayer , it seems that we ...
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additional Administration Alley Dwelling Authority appropriation Arlington County BELL bill BLANDFORD built Bureau CARUSI CHAIRMAN Colonel HOUSEHOLDER Commission Commissioner committee Congress construction cost course decentralization Defense Homes Corporation defense housing demountable Department Detroit DEVERALL District of Columbia dormitories dwelling units EISENHOWER emergency employees equipment estimate facilities Federal Federal Housing Administration Federal Works Agency figures FRITZ G funds going GOODWILLIE Government HARRIS hear HÉBERT HOLMES homes Housing Authority IHLDER in-migrant increase industry labor Lanham Act LINNEY located MANASCO McGREGOR MELLETT ment Montgomery County National Housing Agency Navy necessary occupied operation PENTON percent permanent personnel plants present President priorities private capital problem Production Board Public Buildings public housing question record reference rent REYNOLDS situation space square feet statement thing tion utilities War Production Board Washington workers
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Page 1 - An Act to expedite the provision of housing in connection with national defense, and for other purposes", approved October 14, 1940, as amended Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the.
Page 123 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have a statement that I would like to submit for the record in connection with HR 2402, the authorization for the cleanup in the Potomac River.
Page 89 - September 8, 1939, has ceased to exist (a) the authority contained in sections 1, 202, 401, and 402 hereof shall terminate except with respect to contracts on projects previously entered into or undertaken and court proceedings then pending, and (b) property acquired or constructed under this Act (including schools and hospitals) shall be disposed of as promptly as may be advantageous under the circumstances and in the public interest.
Page 27 - I appeared before the subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations of the United States Senate on...
Page 88 - Communist apparatus in this country, would you care to express an opinion as to whether or not...
Page 181 - Senate, and the chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the...
Page 49 - If there is no objection on the part of the committee, I would like to ask that they be made part of the record. Mr. JARMAN. The committee would be glad to receive them. (See "Compulsory Commitment Law for Alcoholics,
Page 28 - ... the committee recessed until 2 pm this day.) AFTER RECESS The committee reassembled at 2 pm, pursuant to recess. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order.
Page 43 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other questions to be asked of Mr.
Page 88 - ... am, the committee went into executive session, at the conclusion of which the committee adjourned...