National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1945: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1945, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Executive departments |
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... asking the $ 6,550,000 to that end , Mr. Chairman . Now , as I say , the directors of the several principal divisions and my two assistants are here with me . I think we are prepared to go into any detail that would be of interest to ...
... asking the $ 6,550,000 to that end , Mr. Chairman . Now , as I say , the directors of the several principal divisions and my two assistants are here with me . I think we are prepared to go into any detail that would be of interest to ...
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... asking for 1,479 , and you say you are having some difficulty in recruiting ? Mr. DAVIES . We are having a great deal of difficulty . The only men we can use to advantage are men with oil experience . The oil industry itself is very ...
... asking for 1,479 , and you say you are having some difficulty in recruiting ? Mr. DAVIES . We are having a great deal of difficulty . The only men we can use to advantage are men with oil experience . The oil industry itself is very ...
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... asking you questions about what might be the prospects of developing further oil supplies in this country in the distant future after the war is over , because I do not think that makes much difference so far as this present problem is ...
... asking you questions about what might be the prospects of developing further oil supplies in this country in the distant future after the war is over , because I do not think that makes much difference so far as this present problem is ...
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... asking for 1,479 . Mr. TABER . Mr. Chairman , I suggest at this point that he put in the record the total and tell us now how many he had beginning the 1st of July right straight down through every month . The CHAIRMAN . Yes ; I will ...
... asking for 1,479 . Mr. TABER . Mr. Chairman , I suggest at this point that he put in the record the total and tell us now how many he had beginning the 1st of July right straight down through every month . The CHAIRMAN . Yes ; I will ...
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... asking for a total of 1,479 , which is 86 less than the authorized personnel for 1944 , but it is 64 more than the 1,415 that you estimate you will have by the end of the year . Mr. DAVIES . It is 64 more than the average number that we ...
... asking for a total of 1,479 , which is 86 less than the authorized personnel for 1944 , but it is 64 more than the 1,415 that you estimate you will have by the end of the year . Mr. DAVIES . It is 64 more than the average number that we ...
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Page 402 - 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 62 - IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States...
Page 67 - President shall determine and, in addition, shall be entitled to actual and necessary transportation, subsistence and other expenses incidental to the performance of his duties.
Page 597 - When any such property or the use thereof is so requisitioned, the owner thereof shall be paid just compensation for the property taken or for the use of such property, but in no case shall the value of the property taken or used be deemed enhanced by the causes necessitating the taking or use.
Page 373 - ... days after such deferment is made, be submitted for review and decision to the appeal board having jurisdiction over the area in which is located the principal place of employment of the registrant.
Page 833 - We certify, that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors, of Tex-La Electric Cooperative, Inc., at a special meeting held in Alexandria, La., on July 3, 1958.
Page 597 - Commission to requisition or purchase any vessel or other watercraft owned by citizens of the United States, or under construction within the United States, or for any period during such emergency, to requisition or charter the use of any such property.
Page 62 - Now THEREFORE, By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy...
Page 597 - Whenever the President shall proclaim that the security of the national defense makes it advisable or during any national emergency declared by proclamation of the President...
Page 452 - ... whenever it appears to the Secretary that such insurance adequate for the needs of the water-borne commerce of the United States cannot be obtained on reasonable terms and conditions from companies authorized to do an insurance business in a State of the United States.