Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1942: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1942 (including Defense Aid--lend-lease Appropriations) ..., Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - United States |
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... going to stop to ask who is going to man these tanks ; I hardly think that is possible . LEND - LEASE FUNDS NOT USED FOR SALARIES OF ENGLISH PURCHASING COMMISSION PERSONNEL Now let me ask you this question : Was any of the lend - lease ...
... going to stop to ask who is going to man these tanks ; I hardly think that is possible . LEND - LEASE FUNDS NOT USED FOR SALARIES OF ENGLISH PURCHASING COMMISSION PERSONNEL Now let me ask you this question : Was any of the lend - lease ...
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... going out of busi- ness . Then when I saw the industrial activity in this country was going to be stepped up and the farmers were not producing enough to meet the British needs at the time , I thouhgt it advisable to ask them to produce ...
... going out of busi- ness . Then when I saw the industrial activity in this country was going to be stepped up and the farmers were not producing enough to meet the British needs at the time , I thouhgt it advisable to ask them to produce ...
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... going to be continued ? Secretary WICKARD . I think I said that I must act under the man- date of Congress when I said I was going to support the price for these commodities , and that so long as the funds 96 SUPPLEMENTAL NATIONAL ...
... going to be continued ? Secretary WICKARD . I think I said that I must act under the man- date of Congress when I said I was going to support the price for these commodities , and that so long as the funds 96 SUPPLEMENTAL NATIONAL ...
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... going to do with the wheat . Mr. DITTER . I am not criticizing ; I am not a farmer , and I recognize your ability , Mr. Secretary , and I am very humbly trying to get light from you . Secretary WICKARD . Yes . Mr. DITTER . Now I am ...
... going to do with the wheat . Mr. DITTER . I am not criticizing ; I am not a farmer , and I recognize your ability , Mr. Secretary , and I am very humbly trying to get light from you . Secretary WICKARD . Yes . Mr. DITTER . Now I am ...
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... going to ship to them , taking into consideration , of course . the amount of their consumption or need , and the amount that they are producing themselves or have on hand . You understand what I mean ? Secretary WICKARD . We will do ...
... going to ship to them , taking into consideration , of course . the amount of their consumption or need , and the amount that they are producing themselves or have on hand . You understand what I mean ? Secretary WICKARD . We will do ...
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