Government in Business: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8832, H.R. 9834, H.R. 9835, and H.R. 9890, Bills to Provide for the Termination of Government Operations which are in Competition with Private Enterprise ... |
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... Army in three cases . 120 Excerpt from statement of eminent man in the dairy industry re Government competition 118 Excerpt from Statement of Hon . Clare E. Hoffman_ Chudoff , Hon . Earl , a Representative in Congress from the State of ...
... Army in three cases . 120 Excerpt from statement of eminent man in the dairy industry re Government competition 118 Excerpt from Statement of Hon . Clare E. Hoffman_ Chudoff , Hon . Earl , a Representative in Congress from the State of ...
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... cost was . One of the things we examined in St. Louis , Mo. , was this optical shop that the United States Army was running , the largest optical 51144-54—— shop in the world , and it was obvious , GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS 11.
... cost was . One of the things we examined in St. Louis , Mo. , was this optical shop that the United States Army was running , the largest optical 51144-54—— shop in the world , and it was obvious , GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS 11.
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... Army .. March 1948 ... 10 , 022 Do. PENNSYLVANIA Aluminum Forgings , Erie .. FWA .. Bethlehem - Lebanon Forgings , January 1949 . FWA ... September 1948 . 19 , 996 Do. 7,944 Do. Lebanon . Continental Foundry & Machine , Coraopolis . FWA ...
... Army .. March 1948 ... 10 , 022 Do. PENNSYLVANIA Aluminum Forgings , Erie .. FWA .. Bethlehem - Lebanon Forgings , January 1949 . FWA ... September 1948 . 19 , 996 Do. 7,944 Do. Lebanon . Continental Foundry & Machine , Coraopolis . FWA ...
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... Army with necessary war materials that they had to have . Private industry was not in position to meet the challenge of war . That was the responsibility of the Government . What would you have substituted for the steps taken by the ...
... Army with necessary war materials that they had to have . Private industry was not in position to meet the challenge of war . That was the responsibility of the Government . What would you have substituted for the steps taken by the ...
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... Army Quartermaster Depot at Cameron , Va . , right outside Alexandria . Recently we have had an exchange of letters regarding this situation which I believe you will be interested to hear . Our organization wrote a complaint to the ...
... Army Quartermaster Depot at Cameron , Va . , right outside Alexandria . Recently we have had an exchange of letters regarding this situation which I believe you will be interested to hear . Our organization wrote a complaint to the ...
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