Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, 1922: Hearing Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations Consisting of Messrs. James W. Good (Chairman), William S. Vare, Walter W. Magee, Joseph W. Byrnes, and James A. Gallivan in Charge of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1922. Sixty-sixth Congress, Third Session. 1920U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - United States |
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... amount asked for is sufficient to carry us to the end of the period when we will require the rented building if the limit of cost for enlarging the Federal building is extended . The present balance is sufficient to pay the rent to ...
... amount asked for is sufficient to carry us to the end of the period when we will require the rented building if the limit of cost for enlarging the Federal building is extended . The present balance is sufficient to pay the rent to ...
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... amount gets through the covering . There is no drawing on file at New York which shows in detail the construc- tion of the dome , and it was considered desirable to strip the copper from a section in order to see what was underneath ...
... amount gets through the covering . There is no drawing on file at New York which shows in detail the construc- tion of the dome , and it was considered desirable to strip the copper from a section in order to see what was underneath ...
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... amount of glass in the ceiling glass below the skylight . For these reasons the amount of light afforded in the workroom is not sufficient to justify the cost of construc- tion and maintenance of skylights of this description . The ...
... amount of glass in the ceiling glass below the skylight . For these reasons the amount of light afforded in the workroom is not sufficient to justify the cost of construc- tion and maintenance of skylights of this description . The ...
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... amount before the next ap- priations would be made in the next sundry civil bill . If we could get in a deficiency bill or in any other appropriation bill for this addi- . tional $ 250,000 we would not need so large an amount at one ...
... amount before the next ap- priations would be made in the next sundry civil bill . If we could get in a deficiency bill or in any other appropriation bill for this addi- . tional $ 250,000 we would not need so large an amount at one ...
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... amount you asked for before ? Mr. WETMORE . In 1919 the amount estimated was $ 55,000 . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask for so much more this year ? Mr. WETMORE . Because of the higher cost of labor and materials . The CHAIRMAN . In some ...
... amount you asked for before ? Mr. WETMORE . In 1919 the amount estimated was $ 55,000 . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask for so much more this year ? Mr. WETMORE . Because of the higher cost of labor and materials . The CHAIRMAN . In some ...
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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 220 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 244 - Administration all the functions, powers, and duties now conferred by law upon the Commissioner of Pensions, the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and the Director of the United States Veterans' Bureau are hereby conferred upon and vested in the Administrator of Veterans
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 investigation, upon its own initiative, of the manner in which the decree has been or is being carried out, and upon the application of the Attorney General it shall be its duty to make such investigation.
Page 783 - ... per diem in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914...
Page 160 - ... and all such apportionments shall be adhered to and shall not be waived or modified except upon the happening of some extraordinary emergency or unusual circumstance which could not be anticipated at the time of making such apportionment...
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 482 - The work of the commission shall be performed by and through the Departments of War, Interior, and Agriculture and their engineering, technical, clerical, and other personnel except as may be otherwise provided by law.
Page 565 - Standards; together with not more than five additional persons who shall be acquainted with the needs of aeronautical science, either civil or military, or skilled in aeronautical engineering or its allied sciences.