Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1943-[1944], Seventy-eighth Congress, First-[second] Session, Issues 165-274U.S. GovernmentPrint. Office, 1944 |
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Page 1236
... necessary to have a bill , then here is the bill which is no subterfuge , drawn at my request by the Navy Department and followed by an adverse report thereon . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Plumley , in reference to your statement con- cerning ...
... necessary to have a bill , then here is the bill which is no subterfuge , drawn at my request by the Navy Department and followed by an adverse report thereon . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Plumley , in reference to your statement con- cerning ...
Page 1278
... necessary working clothes , we urge the management of the shipyards to issue such clothing at cost , to be paid for through subsequent periodic deductions from their pay checks . The establishments of in - plant stores for the sale of ...
... necessary working clothes , we urge the management of the shipyards to issue such clothing at cost , to be paid for through subsequent periodic deductions from their pay checks . The establishments of in - plant stores for the sale of ...
Page 1283
... Necessary advances for such clothing and food should be financed through pay - check deductions . 4. The War Production Board should immediately grant necessary priorities for in - plant facilities at the shipyards in this area ...
... Necessary advances for such clothing and food should be financed through pay - check deductions . 4. The War Production Board should immediately grant necessary priorities for in - plant facilities at the shipyards in this area ...
Page 1290
... necessary to round out such facilities to permit the establishments to undertake their ultimate workloads . For example , it is now apparent that provisions must be made for regunning battleships and cruisers at Hunters Point ; a plant ...
... necessary to round out such facilities to permit the establishments to undertake their ultimate workloads . For example , it is now apparent that provisions must be made for regunning battleships and cruisers at Hunters Point ; a plant ...
Page 1297
... necessary steps be taken to provide for in - plant feeding where it is found that out - of - plant feeding facilities are not adequate . By a letter dated December 22 , 1943 , a copy of which is enclosed , the President of the United ...
... necessary steps be taken to provide for in - plant feeding where it is found that out - of - plant feeding facilities are not adequate . By a letter dated December 22 , 1943 , a copy of which is enclosed , the President of the United ...
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Page 1494 - Termination; and (9) take such action as may be necessary, or as the Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and in which the Government has or may acquire an interest.
Page 1494 - 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 1303 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers of the United States...
Page 1491 - The cost of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of work under subcontracts or orders, as provided in paragraph (b...
Page 1492 - ... for the contract. (g) Subcontractor claims, including the allocable portion of claims which are common to the contract and to other work of the contractor are generally allowable.
Page 1490 - The performance of work under this contract may be terminated by the Government in accordance with this clause in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever the Contracting Officer shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government.
Page 1494 - Government (or sold or acquired as provided in paragraph (b) (7) above) and not theretofore paid for, a sum equivalent to the aggregate price for such supplies computed in accordance with the price or prices specified In the contract...
Page 1287 - Navy may designate may be procured and sold to officers and enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard and to the widows of such officers and enlisted men.
Page 1490 - 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 1343 - SPEAKER: There is transmitted herewith a draft of a proposed bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works, and for other purposes.