Taking the Profits Out of War: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1954. January 26, 28, February 4, 9, 10, 23, March 4, 22, 1937U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 164 sider |
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Side 73 - If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Side 2 - That any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Act, or violating any publicly proclaimed orders, rules, or regulations made by the President for executing the powers contained in this Act, is hereby declared to be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be liable to indictment and trial therefor, and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine...
Side 1 - ... (a) To determine and proclaim the material resources, industrial organizations and services over which Government control is necessary to the successful termination of such emergency, and such control shall be exercised by him through agencies then existing or which he may create for such purposes...
Side 8 - That whenever Congress shall declare war, the President is hereby authorized to determine and publicly proclaim it to be unlawful to buy, sell, or otherwise contract for any article, service, or thing enumerated in such proclamation, or proclamations...
Side 157 - That, whenever Congress shall declare war or the existence of an emergency due to the imminence of war...
Side 22 - ... (The committee thereupon went into executive session, at the conclusion of which an adjournment was taken...
Side 140 - That, in the event of a national emergency declared by Congress to exist, which in the judgment of the President demands the immediate increase of the Military Establishment, the President be, and he hereby is, authorized to draft into the service of the United States such members of the Unorganized Militia as he may deem necessary; Provided, That all persons drafted into service between the ages of...
Side 2 - SEC. 6. That any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Act, or violating any publicly proclaimed orders, rules, or regulations made by the President for executing the powers contained in this Act is hereby declared to be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be liable to...
Side 129 - The price of a war may be actual operating dictatorship, under military control, in this country.
Side 1 - ... a higher rate, rent, price, commission, compensation, or reward than was in effect at a date determined and set forth in such proclamation, or proclamations.