Investigation of the National Defense Program: Hearings Before a Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program, United States Senate, Seventy-Seventh Congress, First Session--Eightieth Congress, First Session. S. Res. 71, Părțile 11-12

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Part 36, Continuation of hearings on military surplus property disposal abroad. Hearing of Dec. 27 was held in Jeffersonville, Ind.; hearing of Dec. 28 was held in Granite City, Ill.; hearing of Dec. 29 was held in Port Hueneme, Calif.; hearings of Dec. 30 were held in Lathrop, Calif. and Oakland, Calif.; hearings of Dec. 31, Jan. 1, and Jan. 2 were held in Honolulu, Hawaii; hearing of Jan. 6 was held in Kwajalein, Marshall Islands; hearing of Jan. 7 was held in Guam, Marianas Islands; hearing of Jan. 8 was held in Saipan, Marianas Islands; hearing of Jan. 9 was held in Tokyo, Japan; hearing of Jan. 10 was held in Okinawa; hearing of Jan. 12 was held in Shanghai, China; hearing of Jan. 13 was held in Manila, Philippine Islands; hearing of Jan. 14 was held in Batangas, Philippine Islands; hearing of Jan. 16 was held in Calcutta, India; hearing of Jan. 17 was held in New Delhi, India; hearing of Jan. 19 was held in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; hearing of Jan. 21 was held in Cairo, Egypt; hearing of Jan. 23 was held in Rome, Italy; hearing of Jan. 24 was held in Leghorn, Italy; hearings of Jan. 25 and 26 were held in Frankfurt, Germany; hearing of Jan. 28 was held in London, England; hearing of Jan. 30 was held in Paris, France.

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Pagina 4573 - This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns.
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Pagina 4691 - Increase production in defense fields, anil the establishment of priorities and price ceilings. Furthermore, many of these steps must necessarily affect the production of goods used to satisfy our normal needs, as well as the production of materials and implements used directly in our defense effort. Some of these acts if accomplished by private contract or arrangement within an industry and carried on for private advantage would probably constitute violations of the antitrust laws.
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