First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings ... 77th Congress, 2d Session |
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... effect on the war . I mean particular functions undertaken in cooperation with and at the request of the Army , the Navy , the War Production Board , and other war agencies . Our concern is with such matters as insuring the safety of ...
... effect on the war . I mean particular functions undertaken in cooperation with and at the request of the Army , the Navy , the War Production Board , and other war agencies . Our concern is with such matters as insuring the safety of ...
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... effect miniature radio transmitters , capable of transmitting signals or creating interference over consider- able areas . Their ownership , power , location , and other character- istics must be ascertained for security purposes . Our ...
... effect miniature radio transmitters , capable of transmitting signals or creating interference over consider- able areas . Their ownership , power , location , and other character- istics must be ascertained for security purposes . Our ...
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... effect of the recent increases in membership was reflected in the work load . Entirely apart from size of membership , the Division is faced with other problems of a serious nature . In the first place , the turn - over in the Federal ...
... effect of the recent increases in membership was reflected in the work load . Entirely apart from size of membership , the Division is faced with other problems of a serious nature . In the first place , the turn - over in the Federal ...
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... effect of dehydration on nutritive value . There is a possibility that the soldiers offshore may have to obtain their vegetables quite largely in dehydrated form during the next year . This is a new method of preservation which has not ...
... effect of dehydration on nutritive value . There is a possibility that the soldiers offshore may have to obtain their vegetables quite largely in dehydrated form during the next year . This is a new method of preservation which has not ...
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... EFFECT OF PROGRAM UPON ECONOMY OF PUERTO RICO Mr. LUDLOW . Would not this involve , perhaps , not a complete but almost a complete transformation of the agricultural economy of Puerto Rico , which is now geared around tobacco and coffee ...
... EFFECT OF PROGRAM UPON ECONOMY OF PUERTO RICO Mr. LUDLOW . Would not this involve , perhaps , not a complete but almost a complete transformation of the agricultural economy of Puerto Rico , which is now geared around tobacco and coffee ...
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activities additional Administration Admiral LAND agencies Agriculture allocated American republics amount appropriation Army assistant authority Budget Bureau censorship CHAIRMAN civilian Commission committee contract Coordinator cost DAVIES Department Director Division EASTMAN Economic Warfare EISENHOWER Emergency Management employees equipment estimate evacuees Executive order expenses facilities Federal Federal Security Agency field fiscal year 1943 functions funds going Government Governor McNUTT handle increase industry JOHNSON of West labor LUDLOW manpower materials ment military National Defense Navy necessary nutrition O'NEAL Office for Emergency Office of Censorship Office of Defense operation organization percent PERKINS personnel petroleum President PRICE problems Production Board projects Public RABAUT radio relocation requested Research Salary Section Security set-up ships staff statement supply TABER TAFT tion TOLSON transportation United War Production Board War Relocation Authority War Shipping Administration Washington West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM