The Defense Minerals Production Program: Hearings...April 4, 5, 6,, and 20, May 10 and 11, June 7, 11, and 18, and Oct. 4 |
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... Agencies of the Federal Government concerned with mineral and metals programs and policies under the Defense Production Act- 482 483 Agencies of the Federal Government that have a significant interest in strategic and critical metals ...
... Agencies of the Federal Government concerned with mineral and metals programs and policies under the Defense Production Act- 482 483 Agencies of the Federal Government that have a significant interest in strategic and critical metals ...
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... Agencies to which communications should be directed_ NPA Form ( CMP - 4C ) : Application form for construction projects ( ex- hibit 62 ) - 811 815 816 818 Self - authorization NPA press release and collated list of 71 interpretations of ...
... Agencies to which communications should be directed_ NPA Form ( CMP - 4C ) : Application form for construction projects ( ex- hibit 62 ) - 811 815 816 818 Self - authorization NPA press release and collated list of 71 interpretations of ...
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... agencies , the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines , into a working team with the Defense Minerals Administration . We have set into motion the large field forces of both agencies so that they are preparing many individual cases ...
... agencies , the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines , into a working team with the Defense Minerals Administration . We have set into motion the large field forces of both agencies so that they are preparing many individual cases ...
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... agencies had to , convert these policies into military programs and from these military programs calculate the requirements in terms of weapons and supplies ,. and finally break down those material items into amounts of copper ,. lead ...
... agencies had to , convert these policies into military programs and from these military programs calculate the requirements in terms of weapons and supplies ,. and finally break down those material items into amounts of copper ,. lead ...
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... agencies of his own De- partment and outside agencies . These matters do not interfere with program execution . In answer to your last purpose of discovering policies formulated and decisions reached by agencies having authority over ...
... agencies of his own De- partment and outside agencies . These matters do not interfere with program execution . In answer to your last purpose of discovering policies formulated and decisions reached by agencies having authority over ...
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application approved assistance authority BENNETT of Michigan BOYD BRADLEY BUDGE Bureau of Mines ceiling certifying Chairman chrome committee commodity Congress contracts copper cost D'EWART Defense Minerals Administration Defense Mobilization Defense Production Act Defense Production Administration delegate agency Department Director DONOVAN Economic Stabilization Agency ENGLE EWING Executive exploration facilities Finance foreign funds GIBSON going Government Grants Pass guarantee GUMBEL Interior LARSON LIPKOWITZ loan LYON manganese manpower marginal MARTIN of Iowa materials ment metals and minerals military mill million minerals and metals mining industry Molybdenum MORGAN Munitions Board National Production Authority negotiated Office operation percent plant premium-price plan procurement purchase question recommend Reconstruction Finance Corporation REGAN requirements SAYLOR Scheelite Searls Secretary Services short ton shortages statement stockpile strategic and critical subcommittee supply thing tion tungsten program United WOLF World War II zinc
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Page 632 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
Page 20 - ... for the expansion of capacity, the development of technological processes, or the production of essential materials, including the exploration, development, and mining of strategic and critical metals and minerals, and manufacture of newsprint.
Page 630 - Individuals so employed may be compensated at rates not in excess of $50 per diem and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed transportation and not to exceed $15 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other exjwnses while so employed. The President is authorized to provide by regulation for the exemption of such persons from the operation of sections 281, 283, 284.
Page 270 - States engaged in procurement for the national defense as he may designate (hereinafter referred to as "guaranteeing agencies"), without regard to provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts, to guarantee in whole or in part any public or private financing institution (including any Federal Reserve Bank), by commitment to purchase, agreement to share losses, or otherwise, against loss of principal or interest on any loan, discount, or advance, or...
Page 130 - Washington is hereby authorized and directed to make loans (including participations in, or guarantees of, loans) to private business enterprises, for the expansion of capacity, the development of technological processes, and the production of essential materials, including the exploration, development, and mining of strategic and critical metals and...