Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volum 80,Del 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Side 10059
... industry that sunk to such low levels during the de- pression . Are there any figures on this activity ? Answer . In 1932 , contracts awarded in 37 Eastern States were valued at $ 1,351,159,000 . In 1935 the aggregate figure was $ 1,844 ...
... industry that sunk to such low levels during the de- pression . Are there any figures on this activity ? Answer . In 1932 , contracts awarded in 37 Eastern States were valued at $ 1,351,159,000 . In 1935 the aggregate figure was $ 1,844 ...
Side 10060
... industries . Are the machine - tool makers recovering from their slump ? Answer . In May 1936 the index of orders in the machine - tool industry stood at 118.8 , compared with 73.3 in the same month of 1935 and 15.3 in May 1933 , so ...
... industries . Are the machine - tool makers recovering from their slump ? Answer . In May 1936 the index of orders in the machine - tool industry stood at 118.8 , compared with 73.3 in the same month of 1935 and 15.3 in May 1933 , so ...
Side 10061
... industry , she is scrupulously honest . Each industry must pay its way . It is fairly capitalized . No tax money goes to support it . All the overhead any business encounters is added in . Less sensibly managed , Sweden might be a ...
... industry , she is scrupulously honest . Each industry must pay its way . It is fairly capitalized . No tax money goes to support it . All the overhead any business encounters is added in . Less sensibly managed , Sweden might be a ...
Side 10079
... industry and not to its benefit , and will work to the detriment of labor engaged in the coal industry and not to its benefit . It must be under- stood that the measure as it is now presented has eliminated the labor provisions of the ...
... industry and not to its benefit , and will work to the detriment of labor engaged in the coal industry and not to its benefit . It must be under- stood that the measure as it is now presented has eliminated the labor provisions of the ...
Side 10102
... industry is so much more effi- cient than public administration that that fact should per- mit private officials to draw very much larger salaries than public officials draw . Mr. BLACK . Of course , the theory is that if we will go ...
... industry is so much more effi- cient than public administration that that fact should per- mit private officials to draw very much larger salaries than public officials draw . Mr. BLACK . Of course , the theory is that if we will go ...
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