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... billion dollars a year , perhaps ? Mr. BERGSON . Senator , I do not have those figures . Senator BENTON . Let us just arbitrarily say $ 60 billion . It is just an arbitrary figure . I may be 10 billion or more off , but I am taking it ...
... billion dollars a year , perhaps ? Mr. BERGSON . Senator , I do not have those figures . Senator BENTON . Let us just arbitrarily say $ 60 billion . It is just an arbitrary figure . I may be 10 billion or more off , but I am taking it ...
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... billion dollars a year , perhaps ? Mr. BERGSON . Senator , I do not have those figures . Senator BENTON . Let us just arbitrarily say $ 60 billion . It is just an arbitrary figure . I may be 10 billion or more off , but I am taking it ...
... billion dollars a year , perhaps ? Mr. BERGSON . Senator , I do not have those figures . Senator BENTON . Let us just arbitrarily say $ 60 billion . It is just an arbitrary figure . I may be 10 billion or more off , but I am taking it ...
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... billion at the end of the first quarter , roughly double the June rate . But defense orders far in excess of the current rate of payments are being placed each month , in line with the authorizations of $ 52 billion for all national ...
... billion at the end of the first quarter , roughly double the June rate . But defense orders far in excess of the current rate of payments are being placed each month , in line with the authorizations of $ 52 billion for all national ...
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... billion . Such a rate will represent 15 percent or more of our total national output , and clearly will require an increasing diversion of capacity and materials from civilian to defense industries . Businessmen , anticipating larger ...
... billion . Such a rate will represent 15 percent or more of our total national output , and clearly will require an increasing diversion of capacity and materials from civilian to defense industries . Businessmen , anticipating larger ...
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... billion in the second quarter of 1950And so forth . That would be $ 80 billion a year if that same ratio held good . Secretary SAWYER . No ; I think that is an annual rate . Senator BRICKER . What amount of that would you say is due to ...
... billion in the second quarter of 1950And so forth . That would be $ 80 billion a year if that same ratio held good . Secretary SAWYER . No ; I think that is an annual rate . Senator BRICKER . What amount of that would you say is due to ...
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