| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - Wages - 1962 - 1164 pages
...Solicitor of Labor is aware of these problems and continuing efforts are being made to resolve them. This concludes my formal statement. I will be glad to try to answer any questions you may have. Mr. ROOSEVET. Thank you, General. Let me first say that I think... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1966 - 1390 pages
...completed; and, production engineering and pilot lines required to ready items for industrial procurement. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my formal statement. I will be glad to try to answer any questions. IMPACT or VIETNAMESE WAR ON BUDGET Senator STENNIS. What, if any, impact has... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - United States - 1971 - 1134 pages
...expressed intent of Congress and the Secretary of Defense in putting greater reliance on Reserve forces. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my formal statement. I will be glad to field any questions the committee may have. Mr. FISHER. Thank you, Admiral. As we move toward the zero... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Finance, Public - 1976 - 1514 pages
...decade, but particularly over the last month. That, Mr. Chairman, constitutes a brief summary of my statement. I will be glad to try to answer any questions. The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Secretary, the theory of unemployment benefits is that they provide income on a temporary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - Budget - 1979 - 610 pages
...productivity and will be glad to share our findings with you. Mr. Chairman, that completes my prepared statement. I will be glad to try to answer any questions. [The prepared statement of Senator Bentsen follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF SENATOR LIXJYD BENTSEN Mr. Chairman... | |
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