The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1952: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, on the Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1952 ..U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Civil defense |
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... THOMAS . Fine . We will go over the justifications rather care- fully . They are certainly complete . It is a good job . APPROPRIATIONS TO DATE FOR STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS Before we go into the detailed justifications , it ...
... THOMAS . Fine . We will go over the justifications rather care- fully . They are certainly complete . It is a good job . APPROPRIATIONS TO DATE FOR STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS Before we go into the detailed justifications , it ...
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... THOMAS . How much cash are you going to put in to procure the $ 9,600,000,000 ? That is the point . It will be something less than $ 5,000,000,000 , will it not ? Mr. LARSON . Possibly . Mr. THOMAS . So you are using the inflated figure ...
... THOMAS . How much cash are you going to put in to procure the $ 9,600,000,000 ? That is the point . It will be something less than $ 5,000,000,000 , will it not ? Mr. LARSON . Possibly . Mr. THOMAS . So you are using the inflated figure ...
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... THOMAS . Generally speaking , what part of your materials have been taken from the warehouses by direction of the Office of Chief of Mobilization , headed by Mr. Wilson , for the civilian economy ? We understand under the President's ...
... THOMAS . Generally speaking , what part of your materials have been taken from the warehouses by direction of the Office of Chief of Mobilization , headed by Mr. Wilson , for the civilian economy ? We understand under the President's ...
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... THOMAS . By whose direction were those diversions made ? Mr. SMALL . Fundamentally by Mr. Wilson and his office , the civilian agencies . Mr. THOMAS . Of course , that throws a different aspect on the record . These materials were ...
... THOMAS . By whose direction were those diversions made ? Mr. SMALL . Fundamentally by Mr. Wilson and his office , the civilian agencies . Mr. THOMAS . Of course , that throws a different aspect on the record . These materials were ...
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... THOMAS . Just what part does the Department of the Interior play in this procurement program ? Mr. LARSON . Well , initially , as Mr. Small pointed out , under Pub- lic Law 520 , the Secretary of the Interior and the Munitions Board ...
... THOMAS . Just what part does the Department of the Interior play in this procurement program ? Mr. LARSON . Well , initially , as Mr. Small pointed out , under Pub- lic Law 520 , the Secretary of the Interior and the Munitions Board ...
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