Domestic CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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advertising agencies Agriculture American amount areas Army Association automobile average Bureau of Foreign cars casein Census cents chain store chromium cities civilian commodities construction consumer consumption contracts cooperation cost cotton crease credit unions curtailment dealers December defense demand Department of Commerce dollars Domestic Commerce duction economic effort equipment estimated facilities factors farm Federal fluorspar gain Government guayule hosiery important income increase industry inventories January labor Leon Henderson loan manufacturers materials ment metals military million months of 1941 National needs November October Office operating output paperboard percent plants pounds Priorities problems purchases rayon recent record region reported requirements retail rubber short tons shortages small business steel stocks sumer supply survey synthetic rubber tion tires tons trade tung oil types United vanadium volume War Production Board Washington wholesalers wool workers York
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