Munitions Industry: September 4-6, 1934. Electric Boat CoU.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - Defense industries |
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Page 2930
... ment ; that means after the building to be operated by the Govern- ment , but actually not constructed by the Government , is that correct ? Lieutenant Colonel HARRIS . Yes . Mr. Hiss . That is $ 332,000,000 . That makes a grand total ...
... ment ; that means after the building to be operated by the Govern- ment , but actually not constructed by the Government , is that correct ? Lieutenant Colonel HARRIS . Yes . Mr. Hiss . That is $ 332,000,000 . That makes a grand total ...
Page 2933
... ment buildings or that of some other party . Mr. Hiss . At this time - namely , February 1917 - was your com- pany considering the problem of the proper utilization after the war of excess plant capacity developed during the war ? Mr ...
... ment buildings or that of some other party . Mr. Hiss . At this time - namely , February 1917 - was your com- pany considering the problem of the proper utilization after the war of excess plant capacity developed during the war ? Mr ...
Page 2957
... ment for expenditures already made for which no specific govern- mental order was in effect . It was just a matter of your own judg- ment that it would become necessary at some time . Mr. IRÉNÉE DU PONT . If that is of any importance ...
... ment for expenditures already made for which no specific govern- mental order was in effect . It was just a matter of your own judg- ment that it would become necessary at some time . Mr. IRÉNÉE DU PONT . If that is of any importance ...
Page 2965
... happened if the Govern- ment had not furnished the capital ? We would not shut down and discharge all the men . We were in a fix which one does not like to get into . Mr. Hiss . That was a fix which was completely MUNITIONS INDUSTRY 2965.
... happened if the Govern- ment had not furnished the capital ? We would not shut down and discharge all the men . We were in a fix which one does not like to get into . Mr. Hiss . That was a fix which was completely MUNITIONS INDUSTRY 2965.
Page 2976
... ment , entrenching tools , construction and repair tools , and other supplies , including plant facilities for their manufacture . 12 Arsenals , proving grounds , ordnance depots , operat- ing divisions , barracks , terminal storage and ...
... ment , entrenching tools , construction and repair tools , and other supplies , including plant facilities for their manufacture . 12 Arsenals , proving grounds , ordnance depots , operat- ing divisions , barracks , terminal storage and ...
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amount ANDERSON audit Cannon powder capital stock CARNDUFF centage for 1916 CHAIRMAN charges Chicago Cleveland Coal Colonel HULL committee construction and operation contractor cost cotton Department of Justice Detroit du Pont Engineering ducting tax E. I. du Pont earnings for 1917 Excess expenditures expense Foundry freight GREGG GUISE Guncotton guns Hiss Industries Board investigation IRÉNÉE DU PONT KILEEN letter Lieutenant Colonel HARRIS Lieutenant CUTTS linters Machine Major Farr manufacture marked Exhibit Mason & Hanger materials MCLANE ment months Name of corporation Nashville Nemours & Company net income October Ohio Old Hickory Ordnance Department paid paragraph payment PEEBLES Percent Philadelphia PIERRE DU PONT Pont Company Pont de Nemours Pont Engineering Company powder plant profit purchased question records referred Secretary Secretary of War Senator CLARK Serial number smokeless powder statement Steel vouchers War Department War Industries Board WILLIAMS Wilmington YOUMANS