The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1951: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session |
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In the first place , the ships of many countries go through the Panama Canal , do
they not ? General NEWCOMER . Yes , sir ; of all countries . Mr. RABAUT . We
are always holding ourselves out to the world as a Government interested in the ...
In the first place , the ships of many countries go through the Panama Canal , do
they not ? General NEWCOMER . Yes , sir ; of all countries . Mr. RABAUT . We
are always holding ourselves out to the world as a Government interested in the ...
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FOREIGN SHIPS TRANSITING CANAL Mr. SCRIVNER . I think it was pointed out
then that 52 percent of the ships going through the Canal are foreign ships ?
General NEWCOMER . Now 60 percent . Mr. SCRIVNER . That 60 percent of the
...
FOREIGN SHIPS TRANSITING CANAL Mr. SCRIVNER . I think it was pointed out
then that 52 percent of the ships going through the Canal are foreign ships ?
General NEWCOMER . Now 60 percent . Mr. SCRIVNER . That 60 percent of the
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The Pacific Northwest was able to produce large quantities of war materials ,
ships , planes , steel alloys , chemicals , aluminum , and other products during
World War II . Much of this production would not have been possible except for
the ...
The Pacific Northwest was able to produce large quantities of war materials ,
ships , planes , steel alloys , chemicals , aluminum , and other products during
World War II . Much of this production would not have been possible except for
the ...
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Committee on Appropriations. to the Corn Belt to fatten ; we grow our sheep in
the range States and ship them to the Corn Belt to be fattened and then to market
; we raise our dairy cattle in the Midwest and ship them to the Atlantic seaboard .
Committee on Appropriations. to the Corn Belt to fatten ; we grow our sheep in
the range States and ship them to the Corn Belt to be fattened and then to market
; we raise our dairy cattle in the Midwest and ship them to the Atlantic seaboard .
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I have seen hundreds of the ships , have been in them , and it is unbelievable
what dehumidification did and the excellent shape the ships are in . Now ,
assuming you have not all of the manpower in the world but on the basis of the
manpower ...
I have seen hundreds of the ships , have been in them , and it is unbelievable
what dehumidification did and the excellent shape the ships are in . Now ,
assuming you have not all of the manpower in the world but on the basis of the
manpower ...
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