Defense Production Act Amendments of 1951: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3871, a Bill to Amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 3579 pages |
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... purchase . Nor can such controls reduce the excessive spending power available for war - diminished civilian supplies . Such controls , quite to the contrary , can only aggravate the problem by reducing production and thus further ...
... purchase . Nor can such controls reduce the excessive spending power available for war - diminished civilian supplies . Such controls , quite to the contrary , can only aggravate the problem by reducing production and thus further ...
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... purchases . We are compelled to take in cotton at our purchase prices ; we face a number of increased costs . Yet we face the dangers of roll - backs on our sale prices . In the form of cost absorption we will likely have our margins or ...
... purchases . We are compelled to take in cotton at our purchase prices ; we face a number of increased costs . Yet we face the dangers of roll - backs on our sale prices . In the form of cost absorption we will likely have our margins or ...
Page 1469
... purchases of cotton with relationship to the sale of yards and woven goods . I will appreciate it if you will place ... purchase of spot cotton , it would buy cotton on the exchange in sufficient quantity to cover its sale of goods and ...
... purchases of cotton with relationship to the sale of yards and woven goods . I will appreciate it if you will place ... purchase of spot cotton , it would buy cotton on the exchange in sufficient quantity to cover its sale of goods and ...
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... purchase , and improperly tells us that we cannot deliver at the prices fixed in our sales of our products . Very truly yours , Mr. BROWN . Mr. Wolcott . WM . A. L. SIBLEY . Mr. WOLCOTT . About a month ago we were told that the Senate ...
... purchase , and improperly tells us that we cannot deliver at the prices fixed in our sales of our products . Very truly yours , Mr. BROWN . Mr. Wolcott . WM . A. L. SIBLEY . Mr. WOLCOTT . About a month ago we were told that the Senate ...
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... purchase crude oil , refine it , and either complete its manufacture into finished products or sell refined oils to other food manufacturers . The dealers purchase and resell cottonseed cake , meal and hulls . The brokers serve as sales ...
... purchase crude oil , refine it , and either complete its manufacture into finished products or sell refined oils to other food manufacturers . The dealers purchase and resell cottonseed cake , meal and hulls . The brokers serve as sales ...
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