National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1946: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on the National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1946. Alien Property Custodian, Office Of; Censorship, Office Of; Contract Settlement, Office Of; Defense Transportation, Office Of; Economic Stabilization, Office Of; Fair Employment Practices, Committee On; Inter-American Affairs, Office Of; Petroleum Administrator for War; Retraining and Reemployment Administration; Scientific Research and Development, Office Of; Selective Service System; Smaller War Plants Corporation; Strategic Services, Office Of; Surplus Property Board; War Information, Office Of; War Mobilization and Reconversion, Office Of; War Labor Board; War Production Board; War Relocation Authority; War Shipping Administration |
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... vessels are going to be cut from 84 to 12. Many Negroes will be out of work when these cut - backs The same is true in aircraft and other prime war industries . We are concerned that in the reconverted industries , when they begin to ...
... vessels are going to be cut from 84 to 12. Many Negroes will be out of work when these cut - backs The same is true in aircraft and other prime war industries . We are concerned that in the reconverted industries , when they begin to ...
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... vessels under its control . They add up to 42,977,828 dead - weight tons of shipping . It took 220,000 men to operate these ships in March across the seven seas . In terms of both ships and men , the merchant marine has grown to about ...
... vessels under its control . They add up to 42,977,828 dead - weight tons of shipping . It took 220,000 men to operate these ships in March across the seven seas . In terms of both ships and men , the merchant marine has grown to about ...
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... vessels for the Navy . Chart 7 shows the same kind of information for tankers , showing a steadily dropping curve for sinkings , and the high production rate attained for these ships in 1943 and thereafter . There is shown in chart 8 a ...
... vessels for the Navy . Chart 7 shows the same kind of information for tankers , showing a steadily dropping curve for sinkings , and the high production rate attained for these ships in 1943 and thereafter . There is shown in chart 8 a ...
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... vessels under control of our armed forces carried 3.1 percent . The lower graphs break down the total by dry and liquid cargoes . W. S. A. ships carried 42,454,000 , or 75.1 percent of the 56,577,000 long tons of dry cargo shipped from ...
... vessels under control of our armed forces carried 3.1 percent . The lower graphs break down the total by dry and liquid cargoes . W. S. A. ships carried 42,454,000 , or 75.1 percent of the 56,577,000 long tons of dry cargo shipped from ...
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... vessels during 1945 to 4,615 during 1946. Expenses for vessel operation , charter hire , vessel management , and other items will tend to increase with the size of the fleet . Administrative ex- penses will increase less than 10 percent ...
... vessels during 1945 to 4,615 during 1946. Expenses for vessel operation , charter hire , vessel management , and other items will tend to increase with the size of the fleet . Administrative ex- penses will increase less than 10 percent ...
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