National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1946: Hearings ... 79th Congress, 1st Session1945 - 1357 pages |
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... problems were peculiarly steel industry problems . In the Board's decision it set up a Steel Commission to handle those industry - wide problems , so it might be on a stable basis . Mr. LUDLOW . Dr. Taylor , would you say that so far as ...
... problems were peculiarly steel industry problems . In the Board's decision it set up a Steel Commission to handle those industry - wide problems , so it might be on a stable basis . Mr. LUDLOW . Dr. Taylor , would you say that so far as ...
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... problems , then the Federal Government should in no way inter- fere with them . But I do think we have to be prepared at least to carry out our legislative mandate until we are relieved of that respon- sibility , by allowing people to ...
... problems , then the Federal Government should in no way inter- fere with them . But I do think we have to be prepared at least to carry out our legislative mandate until we are relieved of that respon- sibility , by allowing people to ...
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... problems and are gracious enough to give us some credit for it . EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS Mr. Ross . As to the problems ahead , I have said we stand at the crossroads , with the shifting in employment that will be necessary after VE - day ...
... problems and are gracious enough to give us some credit for it . EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS Mr. Ross . As to the problems ahead , I have said we stand at the crossroads , with the shifting in employment that will be necessary after VE - day ...
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... problems all over the country , and that communities and plants can work these matters out in the proper atmosphere ... problem of Portland is going to be in every industrial area of the country . It may be aggravated somewhat on account ...
... problems all over the country , and that communities and plants can work these matters out in the proper atmosphere ... problem of Portland is going to be in every industrial area of the country . It may be aggravated somewhat on account ...
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... PROBLEM Do you have Mr. CANNON . You mentioned Mexican - Americans . similar problems there to those that you have in the main areas ? Mr. Ross . Mexican - Americans have gone in great numbers to the west coast aircraft and shipbuilding ...
... PROBLEM Do you have Mr. CANNON . You mentioned Mexican - Americans . similar problems there to those that you have in the main areas ? Mr. Ross . Mexican - Americans have gone in great numbers to the west coast aircraft and shipbuilding ...
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Admiral LAND agencies ALSTOCK American President Lines American republics amount appropriation assistance authority basis BOESCHENSTEIN Budget Bureau CANNON CAWLEY Chairman charter civilian Commission committee Congress contract cooperative cost DAVIES DENIT Department Director Division economic employees estimate expenditures expenses field figures fiscal year 1945 funds going Government HISLE increase industry Inter-American Affairs June 30 KHEEL KRUG Labor Board lend-lease loans LUDLOW man-years materials MAVERICK MCNAMARA ment military months MYER Navy Office operations percent personnel Plants Corporation PRICE problems Production Board projects RABAUT reconversion record reduction relocation requested requirements Ross Shipping Administration small business Smaller War Plants SNYDER statement supply surplus property Surplus Property Board TABER tanker things tion Total transportation Tule Lake United VE-day vessels War Labor Board War Production Board War Shipping Administration Waterman Steamship Corporation WIGGLESWORTH
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Page 578 - ... terminate all orders and subcontracts to the extent that they relate to the performance of work terminated by the Notice of Termination...
Page 578 - ... settle all outstanding liabilities and all claims arising out of such termination of orders and subcontracts, with the approval or ratification of the Contracting Officer...
Page 577 - Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the contractor of a notice of termination specifying the extent to which performance of work under the contract is terminated, and the date upon which such termination becomes effective.
Page 429 - Energy, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, as appropriate, currently informed with respect to the activities of the Agency and the participation of the United States therein.
Page 715 - After June 30, 1943, or after the passage of a concurrent resolution by the two Houses before June 30, 1943, which declares that the powers conferred by or pursuant to subsection (a) are no longer necessary to promote the defense of the United States...
Page 578 - Officer, (i) the fabricated or unfabricated parts, work in process, completed work, supplies, and other material produced as a part of, or acquired in...
Page 27 - If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to call upon me.
Page 579 - Contractor under (1) and (2) of this paragraph (e) shall not exceed the total contract price as reduced by the amount of payments otherwise made and as further reduced by the contract price of work not terminated. Except for normal spoilage, and except to the extent that the Government, shall have otherwise expressly assumed the risk of loss, there shall be excluded from the amounts payable to the...
Page 579 - Incurred pursuant to paragraph (b) (9); and any other reasonable cost Incidental to termination of work under this contract. Including expense incidental to the determination of the amount due to the Contractor as the result of the termination of work under this contract. The total sum to be paid to the Contractor under...
Page 579 - Contractor in connection with this contract; and (3) the agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of, any materials, supplies, or other things acquired by the Contractor or sold pursuant to the provisions of this clause, and not otherwise recovered by or credited to the Government.