Annual Report of the Activities of the Joint Committee on Defense Production: With Material on Mobilization from Departments and AgenciesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Defense industries |
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... present time . Despite these considerations , we decided following the hearing of December 20 , to invoke section 102 , particularly in view of the sentiments expressed by mem- bers of your committee at that time . Your committee feels ...
... present time . Despite these considerations , we decided following the hearing of December 20 , to invoke section 102 , particularly in view of the sentiments expressed by mem- bers of your committee at that time . Your committee feels ...
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... presents a brief factual summary of the operations of the Defense Production Administration during the period from January 1951 to October 1951 . In accordance with your request , it has been cleared for publication by the Joint ...
... presents a brief factual summary of the operations of the Defense Production Administration during the period from January 1951 to October 1951 . In accordance with your request , it has been cleared for publication by the Joint ...
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... present aluminum allocations . Production goals DPA is responsible for planning and establishing production goals which are submitted to the Office of Defense Mobilization . In carrying out this task , DPA receives and integrates data ...
... present aluminum allocations . Production goals DPA is responsible for planning and establishing production goals which are submitted to the Office of Defense Mobilization . In carrying out this task , DPA receives and integrates data ...
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... present scrap drive is indicative of this situation . Producers of steel - making equipment must support a rate of expansion in 1952 three times that of any previous year . Steel - making machinery is extremely heavy , which makes ...
... present scrap drive is indicative of this situation . Producers of steel - making equipment must support a rate of expansion in 1952 three times that of any previous year . Steel - making machinery is extremely heavy , which makes ...
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... present OPS is maintaining a national office in Washington , D. C. , 14 regional offices and 89 district offices . As of October 1 , 1951 , there were a total of 11,166 persons employed by OPS . Of this total , 2,529 were in the ...
... present OPS is maintaining a national office in Washington , D. C. , 14 regional offices and 89 district offices . As of October 1 , 1951 , there were a total of 11,166 persons employed by OPS . Of this total , 2,529 were in the ...
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Page 128 - Whenever in the judgment of the Commission any person has engaged or is about to engage in any acts or practices which constitute or will constitute a violation...
Page 352 - Congress, to employ such clerical and other assistants, to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, to administer such oaths, to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable.
Page 334 - The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to purchase any notes and other obligations to be issued hereunder and for such purpose he is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, and the purposes for which securities may be issued under such Act, as amended, are extended to include any purchases of such notes and obligations.
Page 334 - ... by the Secretary of the Treasury its notes, debentures, bonds, or other obligations; but the aggregate amount of such obligations outstanding at any one time shall not exceed $6,000,000,000.
Page 334 - Treasury, taking into consideration the current average rate on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States as of the last day of the month preceding the issuance of such notes or other obligations.
Page 354 - ... action or otherwise, or the acceptance, release, or substitution of security therefor, or for the purpose of influencing in any way the action of the...
Page 352 - For the purposes of this resolution the committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to sit and act at such...
Page 352 - ... (e) The expenses of the committee under this section, which shall not exceed $50,000 in any fiscal year, shall be paid one-half from the contingent fund of the Senate and one-half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives upon vouchers signed by the chairman or vice chairman.
Page 351 - Council is hereby exempted with respect to such appointment, from the operation of sections 281, 283, 284, and 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code, and section 190 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 99), except as otherwise specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.