... implements, machinery, and equipment required for the actual production of foods, feeds, and fuel, hereafter in this Act called necessaries; to prevent, locally or generally, scarcity, monopolization, hoarding, injurious speculation, manipulations,... General Orders, Regulations and Rulings of the United States Fuel ... - Página 589por United States. Fuel Administration - 1915 - 614 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1918 - 232 páginas
...adequate regulation of rents of real estate in the District of Columbia during the war. For such purpose the instrumentalities, means, methods, powers, authorities,...such orders as are essential effectively to carry out tlie provisions of this act. SEC. 2. That in the interpretation and construction of this act the following... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1918 - 688 páginas
...hoarding, injurious speculation, manipulations, and private controls, affecting such supply, distribution, and movement ; and to establish and maintain governmental...are created, established, conferred, and prescribed. SEC. 12. That whenever the President shall find it necesR.ry to uecure an adequate sup^l;, of necessaries... | |
| United States - 1918 - 766 páginas
...hoarding, injurious speculation, manipulations, and private controls, affecting such supply, distribution, and movement; and to establish and maintain governmental...are created, established, conferred, and prescribed. Sec. 1, Act of Aug. 10, 1917 (40 Stat., 270). 1680. Same — Rules and regulations by President. —... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1918 - 1178 páginas
...hoarding, injurious speculation, manipulations, and private controls affecting such fupply, distribution, and movement, and to establish and maintain governmental...duties, obligations, and prohibitions hereinafter Bel forth are created, established, conferred, and prescribed. The President is authorized to make... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Manufactures - 1918 - 994 páginas
...to "foods, feeds, fuel, including fuel oil and natural gas," etc. Then, at the end of the section, "The President is authorized to make such regulations...essential effectively to carry out the provisions of this act." The CHAIRMAN. I do not care to argue. Those are the two sections? Dr. GARFIELD. Yes. The CHAIRMAN.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on manufactures - Subcommittee - 1918 - 1016 páginas
...to "foods, feeds, fuel, including fuel oil and natural gas," etc. Then, at the end of the section, "The President is authorized to make such regulations...essential effectively to carry out the provisions of this act." The CHAIRMAN. I do not care to argue. Those are the two sections? Dr. GARFIELD. Yes. The CHAIRMAN.... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1918 - 1162 páginas
...hoarding, injurious speculation, manipulations, and private controls, affecting such supply, distribution, and movement; and to establish and maintain governmental...war. For such purposes the instrumentalities, means, method?, powers, authorities, duties, obligations, and prohibitions hereinafter set forth are created,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1918 - 1582 páginas
...controls affecting such supply, distribution, and movement; and to establish and mainaugoverninental control of such necessaries during the war. For such...methods, powers, authorities, duties, obligations. "3 prohibitions hereinafter set forth are created, established, conferred, and prescribed The President... | |
| 1918 - 638 páginas
...hoarding. Injurious speculation, manipulations and private controls, affecting such supply, distribution and movement; and to establish and maintain governmental control of such necessaries during the war." Herbert C. Hoover was appointed Food Administrator on Aug. 10. 1917. A series of 9 practical lectures... | |
| United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1918 - 1134 páginas
...hoarding, Injurious speculation, manipulations, and private controls, affecting such supply, distribution, and movement ; and to establish and maintain governmental control of such necessaries during the war." The act confers greatly extended powers upon the President during the existence of a state of war and... | |
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