Department of Commerce Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 264 pages |
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... building in Pulaski County , Mo. The essential materials for this project were immediately placed on order , and our best available construction engineers are ready on their 4 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1943.
... building in Pulaski County , Mo. The essential materials for this project were immediately placed on order , and our best available construction engineers are ready on their 4 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1943.
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... building additional stations , and the Navy Department has complimented us on that work . PRIORITIES FOR COPPER This small R. E. A. unit concerned with defense problems naturally began to follow up the problem of priorities . The first ...
... building additional stations , and the Navy Department has complimented us on that work . PRIORITIES FOR COPPER This small R. E. A. unit concerned with defense problems naturally began to follow up the problem of priorities . The first ...
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... building lines from the funds that are made available . Mr. SLATTERY . Over 5,000 miles were built in October . Mr. TARVER . You mean allotting money for that ? Mr. SLATTERY . Actual construction . Mr. TARVER . Did you build 5,000 miles ...
... building lines from the funds that are made available . Mr. SLATTERY . Over 5,000 miles were built in October . Mr. TARVER . You mean allotting money for that ? Mr. SLATTERY . Actual construction . Mr. TARVER . Did you build 5,000 miles ...
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... building new ones ? Mr. SLATTERY . In building new lines ; they not only have said they had the copper but they have made it visible on their spite lines . Mr. TARVER . To what extent have they been doing that ? Mr. SLATTERY . You mean ...
... building new ones ? Mr. SLATTERY . In building new lines ; they not only have said they had the copper but they have made it visible on their spite lines . Mr. TARVER . To what extent have they been doing that ? Mr. SLATTERY . You mean ...
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... build these lines , which he gets from a cooperative , to build them , and he gets a priority order for so much copper ; is that it ? Mr. CRAIG . The contractor has to get the copper ; he has to put in the order . The cooperative makes ...
... build these lines , which he gets from a cooperative , to build them , and he gets a priority order for so much copper ; is that it ? Mr. CRAIG . The contractor has to get the copper ; he has to put in the order . The cooperative makes ...
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Admiral COLBERT Admiral LAND agencies allocation amount appropriation Arkansas Army BRIGGS Camp Crowder CARTER census Chairman CHURCH Civil Aeronautics Civil Aeronautics Administration Civil Aeronautics Authority Commander REICHELDERFER Commerce Commission committee construction copper cost CRAIG Department DIRKSEN Division Electric Cooperative Electric Membership Corporation employees equipment estimate facilities Federal Federal Power Commission fiscal year 1942 going Government HARE HINCKLEY increase industry KERLIN KERR KRUG LEAVY materials MATTHIESSEN ment months national defense Navy NELSON Office of Production operation percent personnel Phelps-Dodge plant Power & Light power companies priority private utilities Production Management question R. E. A. cooperatives RABAUT record reference requested Rural Electrification Administration salaries Secretary ships short tons SLATTERY Spite lines square feet statement STEFAN STOCKBURGER supply TABER TARVER TERRY tion tons United Weather Bureau
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