| United States. Special Committee to Study the Rubber Situation - 1942 - 88 páginas
...essential civilian use, with the minimum interference with the production of other weapons of war." We find the existing situation to be so dangerous...will face both a military and a civilian collapse. The naked facts present a warning that dare not be ignored. We present herewith the significant figures:... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Banking and Currency Committee - 1942 - 260 páginas
...forthright report of the President's rubber investigating committee when it described the situation as "so dangerous that unless corrective measures are...immediately, this country will face both a military and civilian collapse." I wish it were possible to shock the country into a realization that we are probably... | |
| Olga Anna Jones - 1944 - 936 páginas
...Rubber Investigating Committee, headed by Bernard M. Baruch, reported the present rubber situation Is "so dangerous that unless corrective measures are...immediately this country will face both a military and civilian collapse," and recommended national gasoline rationing as a means of conserving the present... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1942 - 266 páginas
...forthright report of the President's rubber investigating committee when it described the situation as "so dangerous that unless corrective measures are...immediately, this country will face both a military and civilian collapse." I wish it were possible to shock the country into a realization that we are probably... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Bankinig and Currency Committee - 1947 - 194 páginas
...the Rubber Survey Committee under the chairmanship of Bernard M. Baruch reported to the President : We find the existing situation to be so dangerous...will face both a military and a civilian collapse. * * * Unless adequate new supplies (natural or artificial) can be obtained in time, the total military... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1948 - 96 páginas
...need. This problem became so serious that in September 1942, Bernard Barucli stated to the President : "We find the existing situation to be so dangerous...immediately this country will face both a military and civilian collapse." A substitute for natural rubber had to be found. Thus we turned to synthetic or... | |
| Joel Hurstfield - 1953 - 554 páginas
...Baruch Committee, which reported that the rubber shortage was 'so dangerous that, unless corective measures are taken immediately, this country will face both a military and civilian collapse'. But while the dramatic materials were tending to receive unfavourable treatment... | |
| 1948 - 1192 páginas
...need. This problem became so serious that in September 1942, Bernard Baruch stated to the President: Wo find the existing situation to be so dangerous that...immediately this country will face both a military and civilian collapse. A substitute for natural rubber had to be found. Thus we turned to synthetic or... | |
| Keith E. Eiler - 1997 - 618 páginas
...confirmed the gravity of the crisis. "We find the existing situation to be so dangerous," they concluded, "that unless corrective measures are taken immediately, this country will face both a military and civilian collapse."43 Patterson welcomed the committee's prescriptions for conservation, which included... | |
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