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Página 127 - That whenever an invention described in and covered by a patent of the United States shall hereafter be used or manufactured by or for the United States without license of the owner thereof or lawful right to use or manufacture the same, such owner's remedy shall be by suit against the United States in the Court of Claims for the recovery of his reasonable and entire compensation for such use and manufacture...
Página 136 - April 14, 1909, the Bureau of Construction and Repair and the Bureau of Steam Engineering submit herewith joint estimates (see estimate sheet D and comparative statement herewith), under appropriations "Increase of the navy, construction and machinery; "Increase of the navy, torpedo boats;" and "Increase of the navy, colliers...
Página 137 - An allotment was made to the forest products laboratory of the Department of Agriculture, at Madison, Wis...
Página 1 - Engineering comprise all that relates to designing, building, fitting out, and repairing machinery used for the propulsion of naval ships; the steam pumps, steam heaters, distilling apparatus, refrigerating apparatus, all steam connections of ships, and the steam machinery necessary for actuating the apparatus by which turrets are turned. It inspects all fuel for the fleet.
Página 126 - Government hereby gives its authorization and consent (without prejudice to any rights of indemnification) for all use and manufacture, in the performance of this contract or any part hereof or any amendment hereto or any subcontract hereunder (including any lower-tier...
Página 86 - PROVED A COMPLETE SUCCESS. This decision, so far-reaching in its application and so fraught with danger to the professional reputation of the officers concerned, was made in the face of opposition by engine builders and by marine insurance companies, but with such confidence in the ultimate result as left no room for doubt of its success.
Página 24 - ... for 1953 to finish your construction program on the 50 ships? Admiral COCHRANE. That is correct, sir. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION CONTRACTS WITH SHIPYARDS . Mr. THOMAS. At this point give the names of the yards and the locations where your contracts have been let. Admiral COCHRANE. The first contract was to the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va., 5 ships; next the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, Miss., 5 ships; the Bethlehem Steel Co., Sparrows Point, Md., 5 ships;...
Página 144 - Government, the Director of the Bureau of Mines addressed a letter to the Chief Signal Officer of the War Department...
Página 74 - ... France early and be trained at the front, so that they could do their share in turning the tide of war." The repair ships and repair bases abroad were most important in the sustained efficiency of naval vessels and transports, especially the overworked destroyers. " The one thing that contributed most to the ' ever ready' condition of our destroyers in the war. zone was the presence at Queenstown of the tenders M^elville and Dixie. No job was too big for them to undertake, and it was due to them...
Página 92 - The enlargement of, and duplication of, equipment in existing high-power stations. 3. The erection of an additional station in the United States, so that a final plan of five transmitting stations might be fulfilled. 4. The provision of sleet-melting equipment for the various transmitting station antenna systems, in order to assure freedom from ice during the winter season. 5. The recommendations to the French representatives, for development in the allied countries, of the multiple sending and receiving...