Post-war Economic Policy and Planning: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Post-war Economic Policy and Planning, United States Senate, Seventy-eight Congress, First Session-Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 102, a Reslution Creating a Special Committee on Post-war Economic Policy and Planning, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - 2218 pages |
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Page 650
... probably not be serious there until after hostilities have ceased in the Pacific . That is to say , we will have to continue aircraft production and shipping construction until the very end , or at least very close to the end . Senator ...
... probably not be serious there until after hostilities have ceased in the Pacific . That is to say , we will have to continue aircraft production and shipping construction until the very end , or at least very close to the end . Senator ...
Page 657
... probably would avoid a great many complica- tions and congestions of unemployment in a given State . Senator HAWKES . Mr. Chairman , what is the total number of employees of all the shipyards of the United States ? Have we got that ...
... probably would avoid a great many complica- tions and congestions of unemployment in a given State . Senator HAWKES . Mr. Chairman , what is the total number of employees of all the shipyards of the United States ? Have we got that ...
Page 675
... probably about 6 months after the end of the war with Japan . The lower the level at which we can come out at the end of the war with Japan and that was why I emphasized the possibility of averaging down - the less serious the problem ...
... probably about 6 months after the end of the war with Japan . The lower the level at which we can come out at the end of the war with Japan and that was why I emphasized the possibility of averaging down - the less serious the problem ...
Page 686
... Probably more than 100,000 adult workers can be used to replace a much larger number of children not normally classified in the working age group who are now helping out with the agricultural work . All of these possible withdrawals may ...
... Probably more than 100,000 adult workers can be used to replace a much larger number of children not normally classified in the working age group who are now helping out with the agricultural work . All of these possible withdrawals may ...
Page 687
... probably be from farms which had a total value of production of less than $ 600 in 1939 . In other words , only 110,000 bona fide farm opportunities can be expected to develop from this source . Nor should it be assumed that all of the ...
... probably be from farms which had a total value of production of less than $ 600 in 1939 . In other words , only 110,000 bona fide farm opportunities can be expected to develop from this source . Nor should it be assumed that all of the ...
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Page 756 - ... (iii) as a condition of being employed he would be required to join a company union or to resign from or refrain from joining any bona fide labor organization...
Page 971 - SEC. 307. (a) The Corporation may issue capital stock from time to time which shall be subscribed for by the Secretary of the Treasury on behalf of the United States...
Page 733 - ... (c) Section 104 (h) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended (Public Law 480, Eighty-third Congress; 7 USC 1704) is amended by changing the period at the end thereof to a comma and adding...
Page 971 - Board is hereby authorized and directed to create a corporation to be known as the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, which shall be an instrumentality of the United States, which shall have authority to sue and to be sued in any court of competent jurisdiction, Federal or State...
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Page 714 - In developing such programs, special regard shall be given to the necessity of integrating them with wartime manpower controls. (c) In consultation with the Government agencies concerned, to develop programs for the adequate care of persons discharged or released from the armed services, including physical and occupational therapy for the wounded and disabled and the resumption of education interrupted by the war.
Page 734 - Stat. 754)." SEC. 402. The Social Security Act, as amended, is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new title : "TITLE XII— ADVANCES TO STATE UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS "SEC. 1201. (a) In the event that the balance in a State's account in the Unemployment Trust Fund on June 30, 1945, or on the last day in any ensuing calendar quarter which ends prior to July 1...
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Page 734 - The Secretary shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury from time to time the amounts to be paid to any State under this section and the time or times such amounts are to be paid : and the Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to the State at the time or times fixed by the Secretary the amounts so certified.
Page 734 - Act and under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, over the total unemployment administrative expenditures made prior to July 1, 1943; and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated to such account for the fiscal year 1945 and for each fiscal year thereafter (1) a sum equal to any excess of taxes collected in the preceding fiscal year under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act over the unemployment administrative expenditures made in such year, and (2) such further sums, if any, as may be necessary to...