Hearings,Sept.19,24,26,29-30,Oct.1-3,6-11,14-17,20-23,1941U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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Side 996
... economic and social dislocations that would result in this country might destroy all of the freedoms for which we say we are fighting. With a low price structure, America can hold her own and demand as a price for economic collaboration ...
... economic and social dislocations that would result in this country might destroy all of the freedoms for which we say we are fighting. With a low price structure, America can hold her own and demand as a price for economic collaboration ...
Side 993
... economy . The demands of total defense already have suspended our competitive economy . The question to be answered is , will our industrial mobilization prove effective ? If it is not , we may lose the chance ever to return to a free ...
... economy . The demands of total defense already have suspended our competitive economy . The question to be answered is , will our industrial mobilization prove effective ? If it is not , we may lose the chance ever to return to a free ...
Side 996
... economic and social dislocations that would result in this country might destroy all of the freedoms for which we say we are fighting . With a low price structure , America can hold her own and demand as a price for economic ...
... economic and social dislocations that would result in this country might destroy all of the freedoms for which we say we are fighting . With a low price structure , America can hold her own and demand as a price for economic ...
Side 1000
... economic forces . There should be one man as administrator - not a board . Then we will know where the responsibility is and look there for results . Whatever risk is involved in such control must be taken with provision for the ending ...
... economic forces . There should be one man as administrator - not a board . Then we will know where the responsibility is and look there for results . Whatever risk is involved in such control must be taken with provision for the ending ...
Side 1049
... economic circumstance which insures us against any faltering of produc- tion , and the expedient of increasing ... economic weapons other than those used by soldiers . International credit is one ; economic strength is another ; and ...
... economic circumstance which insures us against any faltering of produc- tion , and the expedient of increasing ... economic weapons other than those used by soldiers . International credit is one ; economic strength is another ; and ...
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
administration agency agree agriculture amount answer BARUCH believe billion Board bonds ceiling cents CHAIRMAN civilian Colonel Ayres committee commodities Congress corporations cost course CRAWFORD defense program deposits dollars ECCLES economic effect excess reserves excess-profits tax F. C. SMITH farm farmer Federal Reserve banks Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System fix prices going gold GORE Government Henderson income increase industry inflation inflationary installment credit invested capital KEAN KUNKEL labor legislation manufacturer materials mean ment Miss SUMNER MONRONEY necessary NELSON O'NEAL parity PATMAN percent present President price ceiling price control price fixing price structure priorities problem production profits purchasing power question reason reserve requirements ROLPH Secretary BELL Secretary MORGENTHAU sell situation SPENCE statement steel supply tax bill thing tion Treasury understand wages War Industries Board whole WILLIAMS
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Side 1628 - A copy of such petition shall be forthwith served upon any member of the Commission and thereupon the Commission shall certify and file in the court a transcript of the record upon which the order complained of was entered.
Side 1259 - The amount of the tax in respect of which any extension is granted shall be paid (with interest at the rate of one-half of 1 per centum per month) on or before the date of the expiration of the period of the extension.
Side 1941 - It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair: the event is in the hands of God.
Side 1580 - ... fitted therefor. In any eventuality when women may be employed, we insist that equal pay for equal work shall prevail without regard to sex. Finally, in order to safeguard all the interests of the wage-earners organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and administering policies for national defense.
Side 1582 - ... nor to prevent the war labor board from urging, or any umpire from granting, under the machinery herein provided, improvement of their situation In the matter of wages, hours of labor, or other conditions, as shall be found, desirable from time to time.
Side 1409 - Industry. Each council shall consist of an equal number of representatives of management and of the labor union in the industry, together with one Government representative, the latter to serve as chairman.
Side 1582 - The basic eight-hour day is recognized as applying in all cases in which existing law requires it. In all other cases the question of hours of labor shall be settled with due regard to governmental necessities and the welfare, health, and proper comfort of the workers.
Side 1109 - Zanuck, in my own behalf and in behalf of the committee, I want to thank you for your very excellent statement.
Side 1498 - Act; or (5) any employee employed in the catching, taking, harvesting, cultivating, or farming of any kind of fish, shellfish, Crustacea, sponges, seaweeds, or other aquatic forms of animal and vegetable life, including the going to and returning from work...
Side 1582 - ... shall not be deemed a grievance. This declaration, however, is not Intended In any manner to deny the right, or discourage the practice of the formation of labor unions, or the Joining of the same by the workers In said establishments, as guaranteed in the...