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Munitions industry : hearings before the Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry, United States Senate, Seventy-third [-Seventy-fourth] Congress, pursuant to S. Res. 206, a resolution to make certain investigations concerning the manufacture and sale of arms and other war munitions

United States (Author)
Print Book, English, 1934
United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1934
Legislative hearings
40 volumes : illustrations, folded maps, tables, diagrams ; 23-24 x 36 cm
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pt. 1. September 4-6, 1934. Electric Boat Co
pt. 2. September 7, 1934. Driggs Ordnance & Engineering Co
pt. 3. September 7 and 10, 1934. American Armament Corporation
pt. 4. September 10-12, 1934. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation
pt. 5. September 12-14, 1934. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co
pt. 6. September 17 and 18, 1934. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co. and United Aircraft Exports, Inc
pt. 7. September 18-20, 1934. Federal Laboratories, Inc
pt. 8. September 20,21, 1934. Lake Erie Chemical Co. and U.S. Ordnance Engineers
pt. 9. December 4 and 5, 1934. International munitions control
pt. 10. December 5 and 6, 1934. Embargoes
pt. 11. December 6,7, and 10, 1934. Chemical preparations following the war and interchange of military information
pt. 12. December 11 and 12, 1934. Relationship of munitions makers to the government; international connections in the chemical industry
pt. 13. December 13, 1934. Profiteering, government contracts and expenditures during World War, including Old Hickory contract
pt. 14. December 14, 1934. Old Hickory contract (continued)
pt. 15. December 17 and 18, 1934. Old Hickory contract (continued) and industrial organization in war ... pt. 16. December 19, 1934. Industrial organization in war (continued); examples in World War and plans for next war
pt. 17. December 20 and 21, 1934. Industrial organization in war (concluded); examples in World War and plans for next war
pt. 18. January 21-25,29,30, and 31, 1935. Naval shipbuilding; New York Shipbuilding Corporation
pt. 19. February 1,4-7, and 11, 1935. Naval shipbuilding; New York Shipbuilding Corporation (concluded)
pt. 20 February 12-15, 18-21, 1935. Naval shipbuilding; Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
pt. 21. February 22, 25-28, and March 12-15, 1935. Naval shipbuilding; Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ..
pt. 22. March 19-21, 28-29, 1935. Limitation of war profits; wartime taxation and price control
pt. 23. April 1-5, 1935. Naval Shipbuilding; Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Bath Iron Works Corp., Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., United Dry Docks, Inc
pt. 24. Limitation of war profits and naval shipbuilding
pt. 25. January 7 and 8, 1936. World War financing and United States industrial expansion, 1914-1915; J.P. Morgan & Company
pt. 26. January 9 and 10, 1936. World War financing and United States industrial expansion, 1915
pt. 27. January 13 and 14, 1936. World War financing 1915; neutrality 1914-1917; J.P. Morgan & Company
pt. 28. January 15 and 16, 1936. Neutrality 1914-17; World War financing 1916
pt. 29. February 4 and 5, 1936. Allied financing in the United States, 1917-1923; J.P. Morgan & Company
pt. 30. February 6, 1936. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923
pt. 31. February 6, 1936. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923 (Continued)
pt. 32. February 6, 1936. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923 (Continued)
pt. 33. February 6, 1936. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923 (Continued)
pt. 34. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923 (Continued)
pt. 35. February 6, 1936. Exhibits on wartime and post-war financing, 1914-1923 (Concluded)
pt. 36. February 6,7, and 10, 1936. Government manufacture of munitions; report of Interstate Commerce Commission ..
pt. 37. February 11, 1936. Army Ordnance Association and Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company
pt. 38. February 17-19, 1936. Sao Paulo, Brazil, revolt, 1932 and Disposal of surplus and obsolete government war materials
pt. 39. February 20, 1936. Disposal of surplus and obsolete government war materials and international working arrangements between munitions companies; Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Douglas Aircraft Co., Boeing Aircraft Co
pt. 40. Index
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Gerald P. Nye, chairman; Arthur H. Vandenberg, presiding, Dec. 5, 1934, Feb. 4-7, 18, Apr. 15, 1935; Bennett C. Clark, presiding, Dec. 6, 1934; James P. Pope, presiding, Feb. 17-18, 1936