Nation's resources to the defense program, by interruptions to normal sources of supply, or by other influences growing out of the emergency; (2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate... Hearings - Página 17por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1941Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1942 - 1228 páginas
...(2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...other departments and agencies of the Government, and of foreign governments, for materials, articles, and equipment needed for defense (such requirements... | |
| 1942 - 1236 páginas
...(2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...other departments and agencies of the Government, and of foreign governments, for materials, articles, and equipment needed for defense (such requirements... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1941 - 986 páginas
...(2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...other departments and agencies of the Government, and of foreign governments, for materials, articles, and equipment needed for defense (such requirements... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1941 - 142 páginas
...been laid down by the President in the Executive order of April 11, which called for stimulating the provision "of the necessary supply of materials and...other departments and agencies of the Government." The principle has been laid down, but it has not been followed with sufficient energy. On last Monday,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1941 - 112 páginas
...by interruptions to normal sources of supply, or by other influences growing out of the emergency; manner as not to conflict with the requirements of...other departments and agencies of the Government, and of foreign governments, for materials, articles, and equipment needed for defense (such requirements... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1941 - 610 páginas
...(2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...materials and commodities required for civilian use, in spch manner as not to conflict with the requirements of the War, Navy, and other departments and agencies... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1943 - 368 páginas
...8734, the Division was responsible for "taking all lawful steps necessary or appropriate in order * * * to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...materials and commodities required for civilian use * * * and after the satisfaction of military defense needs to provide, through the determination of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1943 - 368 páginas
...8734, the Division was responsible for "taking all lawful steps necessary or appropriate in order * * * to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...materials and commodities required for civilian use * * * and after the satisfaction of military defense needs to provide, through the determination of... | |
| United States. Petroleum Administration for War - 1946 - 552 páginas
...(2) to prevent speculative accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...other departments and agencies of the Government, and of foreign governments, for materials, articles, and equipment needed for defense (such requirements... | |
| Harvey Claflin Mansfield - 1948 - 1912 páginas
...objectives were those to prevent price spiraling, rising costs of living, and inflation, and also those to stimulate provision of the necessary supply of...not to conflict with the requirements of the war," and finally those necessary to "determine such maximum prices as the Administrator may deem fair and... | |
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