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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... vacancy survey ( chart ) 1822 Christensen , William S. L. , letter of June 1 , 1951 , to Hon . August H. Andresen .. 1986 Congress of Industrial Organizations , letter of June 18 , 1951 , and enclosures 2178 Crawford , Hon . Fred L ...
... vacancy survey ( chart ) 1822 Christensen , William S. L. , letter of June 1 , 1951 , to Hon . August H. Andresen .. 1986 Congress of Industrial Organizations , letter of June 18 , 1951 , and enclosures 2178 Crawford , Hon . Fred L ...
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... vacancy rate . The 1950 gross vacancy rate was 6.8 percent . These are national figures . Of course , there will be some problem areas where large numbers of new families must be accommodated because of defense activ- ities . There ...
... vacancy rate . The 1950 gross vacancy rate was 6.8 percent . These are national figures . Of course , there will be some problem areas where large numbers of new families must be accommodated because of defense activ- ities . There ...
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... vacancies in desir- able commercial space that it would seem thoroughly purposeless to extend rent control to these types of buildings . For example , in Philadelphia , vacancies in commercial buildings total nearly 6 % 1⁄2 percent of ...
... vacancies in desir- able commercial space that it would seem thoroughly purposeless to extend rent control to these types of buildings . For example , in Philadelphia , vacancies in commercial buildings total nearly 6 % 1⁄2 percent of ...
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... vacancy ratio in 1950 has increased to 6.8 percent . In 1940 before controls it was 6.2 percent . These census reports indicate that Americans are better housed than ever before . The quality of housing as a whole has risen and there is ...
... vacancy ratio in 1950 has increased to 6.8 percent . In 1940 before controls it was 6.2 percent . These census reports indicate that Americans are better housed than ever before . The quality of housing as a whole has risen and there is ...
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... Vacancies have been somewhat less than this in the past 5 years , but the additional income therefrom would not have caused landlords ' revenues to rise by more than 2 percent . * * * * * * Furthermore , delaying repairs has meant ...
... Vacancies have been somewhat less than this in the past 5 years , but the additional income therefrom would not have caused landlords ' revenues to rise by more than 2 percent . * * * * * * Furthermore , delaying repairs has meant ...
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