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... problem , but all of these various agencies that want these materials are , in the final analysis , dependent upon those authoritative surveys which give the actual information about the basic values of our own resources . For example ...
... problem , but all of these various agencies that want these materials are , in the final analysis , dependent upon those authoritative surveys which give the actual information about the basic values of our own resources . For example ...
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... problem is . Senator MCKELLAR . What page of the bill , Mr. Chairman ? Senator ADAMS . It is not in the bill . This is an appropriation for the Maritime Labor Board which was not included in the regu- lar appropriation bill . There was ...
... problem is . Senator MCKELLAR . What page of the bill , Mr. Chairman ? Senator ADAMS . It is not in the bill . This is an appropriation for the Maritime Labor Board which was not included in the regu- lar appropriation bill . There was ...
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... problem assigned to the Board , but which was essentially a problem of the committees of the Congress , for which we were acting as ad- juncts . We were the working staff instructed to secure the materials for the consideration of the ...
... problem assigned to the Board , but which was essentially a problem of the committees of the Congress , for which we were acting as ad- juncts . We were the working staff instructed to secure the materials for the consideration of the ...
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... problem of employer - employee relations in our American merchant marine was generally regarded as the most serious or difficult labor problem confronting the country . PROBLEM OF ESTABLISHING PERMANENT POLICY FOR STABILIZING EMPLOYER ...
... problem of employer - employee relations in our American merchant marine was generally regarded as the most serious or difficult labor problem confronting the country . PROBLEM OF ESTABLISHING PERMANENT POLICY FOR STABILIZING EMPLOYER ...
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... problem of establish- ing a permanent policy for the stabilization of employer - employee relations has not been solved . In our report of March 1 , 1940 , and in our statements before the committees of the Congress we have repeat- edly ...
... problem of establish- ing a permanent policy for the stabilization of employer - employee relations has not been solved . In our report of March 1 , 1940 , and in our statements before the committees of the Congress we have repeat- edly ...
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Page 24 - It shall be the duty of said bureau to formulate standards and policies which shall promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Page 32 - War or the Secretary of the Navy, as the case may be...
Page 81 - 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 52 - The details of this estimate, the necessity therefor, and the reason for its transmission at this time are set forth in the letter of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, transmitted herewith, in whose comments and observations thereon I concur. Respectfully, FRANKLIN D.
Page 65 - I will be glad to answer any questions to the best of my ability.
Page 292 - USC 5) ; (4) make advance, progress, and other payments which relate to technology assessment without regard to the provisions of section 3648 of the Revised Statutes (31 USC 529...
Page 152 - President deems satisfactory. (c) 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 152 - July 1, 1946, any of such powers may be exercised to the extent necessary to carry out a contract or agreement with such a foreign government made before July 1, 1943, or before the passage of such concurrent resolution, whichever is the earlier.
Page 47 - Government as he may designate, further to carry out the provisions of an Act to promote the defense of the United States...
Page 21 - Corps, for the purpose of providing employment, as well as vocational training, for youthful citizens of the United States who are unemployed and in need of employment...