Problems of American Small Business: Hearings Before the Special Committee to Study and Survey Problems of Small Business Enterprises, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session[-Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session] Pursuant to S.R. 28, 79th Congress, Extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress, Volume 2

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Papers relating to the second Bendix award
1372
Prime contractor subcontracts with own branch plant
1376
Proposal submitted by Eisemann
1380
Memorandum of discussion_
1387
Significance of Eisemann award__
1389
Directive on earmarked procurement directives
1394
An award that could have been split up
1397
Clearance centers as an aid to production
1402
Board of Trade and civilian supply
1408
No czars in England
1414
Who shall be closed and who shall be kept open
1420
Production clearing centers solve many problems__
1427
Bendix was overloaded
1433
Memorandum from Lieutenant Hacker to committee counsel
1435
Further suitability list
1447
Extent of deviation from directives
1448
Recommendation of earmarked award for 1110 wrenches
1453
Unintegrated subcontract distribution
1458
Procurement directive earmarked for contract to Empire Electric Brake
1461
Bargaining position of district office affected by degree of freedom allowed__
1464
New York Ordnance Districts memo on Washingtons negotiations
1467
Time limitations and subcontract planning
1471
Another directive of the Chief of Ordnance
1473
Statement by the chairman
1479
Procedure for cooperation between Army services and Smaller War Plants
1485
Contracts earmarked for Smaller War Plants Corporation
1493
Explanation of Bendix award to be submitted
1496
Development of essential raw materials supply
1502
Report on War Department progress in utilization of small war plants since
1509
Curtailment of nonessentials necessary to an allout war effort
1516
Questions of Armys functions
1522
Why uniforms for civilians in Army production?
1528
Question of steel shortage
1534
Army economizes on scarce materials
1540
Slowdown in smallplant production due to changes in orders
1546
Organization of British overall control
1552
SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN SMALL
1711
FRANCIS T MALONEY Connecticut ARTHUR CAPPER Kansas
1800
Safeguarding our mineral resources
1801
Role of Bureau of Mines in war effort
1807
Apathetic attitude toward new processes
1813
Development of new methods for treating ores sponsored by Interior
1819
The role of small retailers in Government policy making
1829
Inventory control
1837
Government policy with reference to meeting essential civilian require
1844
Small business willing to do its part
1850
Question of how best to assist the restaurateur
1858
Suggestions for assuring the survival of the independent retailer
1864
Misuse rather than shortage of manpower
1878
Idea that the retailer is a nonessential must be eliminated_
1884
Government policy with reference to meeting essential civilian requirements
1890
Three major problems of automobile dealers
1897
Ask correction of conditions threatening their existence
1904
Question of price ceilings
1917
No need for reestablishment of Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation
2143
Resolution adopted by the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation__
2148
Governmental financial assistance to farmers in direct competition with
2155
A plan for Governmentguaranteed capital investments
2161
A plan for Governmentguaranteed capital investments submitted
2167
Problems facing small business as result of nonwar factors
2174
What is small business?
2181
Four points for discussion
2187
How Congress can assist in providing adequate credit for smaller enter
2193
Trend of business births and deathstotal United States 2130
2209
EXHIBITS
2228
Postexchange profits go to canteen fund for enlisted men
2287
Army Exchange Bulletin No 10
2296
Navy restrictions on sales to civilians
2302
Marine Corps regulations on priorities and lists of items given priority
2308
Covering memorandum 1343
2310
Operation of Ships Service Stores in Coast Guard
2315
Expansion of domestic production of manganese_
2453
C manager tire sales department Goodyear Tire
2465
Subcommittee report on rubber tire bill
2465
Present situation much better than anticipated
2471
Big Four tire manufacturers well represented in Rubber Division
2477
Three types of service rendered by Montgomery Ward
2485
Distribution of 12000000 new passenger tires planned for 1943
2491
Comparison of tire distribution for 1942 and 1943_
2501
Tires not major part of business of Western Auto Associate Stores 2305
2508
Western Auto Supply Co inaugurated dealer program in 1935 25 4
2514
Serber Rubber Co services only those to whom it sells tires
2521
Use of weak market and price war to stimulate business
2527
The tire buyback plan 2335
2534
Manufacturers bid for Newark tires at less than cost to dealers
2543
Service in the commercial and retail fields
2550
Statement of Jesse Jones Secretary of Commerce regarding distribution
2555
Order by a national account showing price and discount equal to dealers
2563
Memorandum of Henry O Stenzel Milwaukee Wis
2570
Factory profits sufficient to enable companyowned stores to operate at
2578
Independent tire dealers have to face cutthroat competition of tire manu
2584
Policy of War Production Board Rubber Division
2590
How camelback is handled
2596
Monthly quotas set for tires to be rationed
2602
Telegram from C C Mason Jr
2610
Letter from R W Filkey of Hawkinson Tread Tire Service Co
2618
Letter from L R Jackson vice president of Firestone Tire Rubber Co
2625
Ratio of sales to chain store and to independents
2631
Manufacturer has no control over retail prices
2637
The question of relief for dealers
2713
Summary of Goodrich opposition to tire bill__
2720
Goodrich replies to accusations made at previous hearings
2728
TABLES
2735
English experience has shown value of bakery products as morale builders
2844
Allocation of shortening does not represent total available supply
2850
Industry committee sounds warning on effects of reduction of shortening
2856
Estimated use of flour by bakers193942
2863

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