Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, 1922, Hearings . . . 66th Congress, 3d Session, Parts 1,21921 - 2178 pages |
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... regard this as very important ? Vr WE MONDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1920 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT . STATEMENTS OF MR . JAMES A. WETMORE , ACTING SUPERVISING ARCHITECT ; MR . JOHN H. SCHAEFER , ACTING SUPERINTEND- ENT , MAINTENANCE DIVISION ; MR ...
... regard this as very important ? Vr WE MONDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1920 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT . STATEMENTS OF MR . JAMES A. WETMORE , ACTING SUPERVISING ARCHITECT ; MR . JOHN H. SCHAEFER , ACTING SUPERINTEND- ENT , MAINTENANCE DIVISION ; MR ...
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... regard to the cost of this building ? Mr. WETMORE . What the building itself cost ? The CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. WETMORE . Yes . $ 1,656,989 , practically $ 1,700,000 . Mr. MAGEE . How much of this proposed appropriation , did you say ...
... regard to the cost of this building ? Mr. WETMORE . What the building itself cost ? The CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. WETMORE . Yes . $ 1,656,989 , practically $ 1,700,000 . Mr. MAGEE . How much of this proposed appropriation , did you say ...
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... regard to accommodations for the sub- treasury , but no appropriation was made on that account . The CHAIRMAN . You asked $ 500,000 for this purpose last year . . Mr. WETMORE . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask $ 250,000 ...
... regard to accommodations for the sub- treasury , but no appropriation was made on that account . The CHAIRMAN . You asked $ 500,000 for this purpose last year . . Mr. WETMORE . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask $ 250,000 ...
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... regard to the work that you were doing about getting the options ; has that been carried on ? Mr. WETMORE . We had ... regard to this matter and has received letters from the Secretary of State , the Secretary of War , and the Secre ...
... regard to the work that you were doing about getting the options ; has that been carried on ? Mr. WETMORE . We had ... regard to this matter and has received letters from the Secretary of State , the Secretary of War , and the Secre ...
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... regard to the proposition that if you are doing the same kind of work you ought to have the same rates of pay . Mr. BLAKESLEE . Which we have not been getting during all of these years . MONDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1920 . PUBLIC HEALTH ...
... regard to the proposition that if you are doing the same kind of work you ought to have the same rates of pay . Mr. BLAKESLEE . Which we have not been getting during all of these years . MONDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1920 . PUBLIC HEALTH ...
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Page 160 - ... prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made...
Page 506 - Upon the direction of the President or either House of Congress to investigate and report the facts relating to any alleged violations of the antitrust Acts by any corporation.
Page 446 - That after the injury the employee shall, as frequently and at such times and places as may be reasonably required, submit himself to examination by a medical officer of the United States or by a duly qualified physician designated or approved by the commission. The employee may have a duly qualified physician designated and paid by him present to participate in such examination.
Page 506 - Whenever a final decree has been entered against any defendant corporation in any suit brought by the United States to prevent and restrain any violation of the antitrust Acts, to make...
Page 785 - ... per diem in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914...
Page 489 - That the project adopted, including the maps, plans, and specifications, shall be such as in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the improvement and utilization of waterpower development, and for other beneficial public uses...
Page 160 - All appropriations made for contingent expenses or other general purposes, except appropriations made in fulfillment of contract obligations expressly authorized by law, or for objects required or authorized by law without reference to the amounts annually appropriated therefor, shall, on or before the beginning of each fiscal year, be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent expenditures in one portion of the year...
Page 783 - It shall examine the navigation laws of the United States and the rules and regulations thereunder, and make such recommendations to the Congress as it deems proper for the amendment. Improvement, and revision of such laws, and for the development of the American merchant marine.
Page 565 - Aeronautics to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution...
Page 506 - Upon the application of the Attorney General to investigate and make recommendations for the readjustment of the business of any corporation alleged to be violating the antitrust Acts in order that the corporation may thereafter maintain its organization, management, and conduct of business in accordance with law.