Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriation Bill, 1937, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 74-2 on H.R. 109191936 - 130 pages |
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... transfers of funds from appropriations for other activities , exclusive of funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration , to augment the amount to be appropriated for the Division of Disbursement , will amount at the maximum to ...
... transfers of funds from appropriations for other activities , exclusive of funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration , to augment the amount to be appropriated for the Division of Disbursement , will amount at the maximum to ...
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... transferred from the funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and which are not con- sidered in this statement . The present personnel of the Division is the very minimum that can be ex- pected to handle the work on a current ...
... transferred from the funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and which are not con- sidered in this statement . The present personnel of the Division is the very minimum that can be ex- pected to handle the work on a current ...
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... transfers to the appropriation for the Division of Disbursement , of funds of the Railroad Retire- ment Board and the Social Security Board , both of which have been created by law , but for the payment of the costs of disbursement for ...
... transfers to the appropriation for the Division of Disbursement , of funds of the Railroad Retire- ment Board and the Social Security Board , both of which have been created by law , but for the payment of the costs of disbursement for ...
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... transferred from the indefinite to the annual appropriation . Now , at the time of the House hearings we were in process of re- ducing the emergency force . Senator MCKELLAR . How much is expended on this emergency force ; how many ...
... transferred from the indefinite to the annual appropriation . Now , at the time of the House hearings we were in process of re- ducing the emergency force . Senator MCKELLAR . How much is expended on this emergency force ; how many ...
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... transferred to the Secretary's pay roll as an Assistant to the Secretary at $ 10,000 per annum . We took over on our roll as an offset the salaries of four clerks in the Secretary's office , amounting to $ 10,180 . In that group of four ...
... transferred to the Secretary's pay roll as an Assistant to the Secretary at $ 10,000 per annum . We took over on our roll as an offset the salaries of four clerks in the Secretary's office , amounting to $ 10,180 . In that group of four ...
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a. m. and return Administration Agricultural Adjustment Administration air-mail Alaska amount approved assay office bill BIRGFELD BRANCH Budget Bureau carrier on route CARTER Chairman champagne Commander WAESCHE Congress consolidation contract contractor Cost Length Cost CROWLEY Discontinued DONALDSON employees estimate expenses February 28 fiscal year 1937 funds gold Government increase Inspector reports investigation KENNETH MCKELLAR Length Cost consoli Length Cost Length ment mileage miles and less Miles Miles Name of office necessary Number of routes operation p. m. Prior Pan American Airways performance personnel Post Office Department Postmaster recommended reduced request requires the carriers roads are passable Ross Route Length routes Name rural carriers Rural Delivery Service rural routes salaries schedule requires Senator GLASS Senator MCADOO Senator MCKELLAR Senator NORBECK Senator O'MAHONEY Senator WHEELER STARRATT Steamship taxes taxpayer Tennessee Valley Authority tion Treasury Department United UNITED STATES SENATE WILLINGHAM
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Page 90 - Government the right to annul the contract or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration the amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. This warranty shall not apply to commissions payable by the Contractor upon contracts or sales secured or made through bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 90 - Government the right to annul the contract, or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration the amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fees. This warranty shall not apply to commissions payable by Contractors upon contracts or sales secured or made through bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 84 - The controlling interest in a corporation shall not be deemed to be owned by citizens of the United States (a) if the title to a majority of the stock thereof is not vested in such citizens free from any trust or fiduciary obligation in favor of any person not a citizen of the United States...
Page 84 - Commission affect the financial results in, the performance of, or transactions or operations under, such contract...
Page 63 - That the salary of carriers in the Rural Mail Delivery Service for serving a rural route of twenty-four miles, six days in the week, shall be $1,800 ; on routes twenty-two miles and less than twenty-four miles, $1,728 ; on routes twenty miles and less than twenty-two miles, $1,620 ; on routes eighteen miles and less than twenty miles, $1,440 ; on routes sixteen miles and less than eighteen miles, $1,260 ; on routes fourteen miles and less than sixteen miles, $1,080 ; on routes twelve miles and less...
Page 61 - Standard horse-drawn vehicle routes, which shall be twenty-four miles in length; and "Standard motor-vehicle routes, which shall be fifty miles in length, and shall only be established hereafter when a majority of the proposed patrons .who are heads of families residing upon such proposed routes shall by written petition ask the Post Office Department to establish the same.
Page 90 - The Contractor warrants that it has not employed any person to solicit or secure this contract upon any agreement for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. Breach of this warranty shall give the...
Page 91 - States to claim damages from the contractor for the failures or defaults; provided that the contractor will be held liable for failure in performance due to laws or decrees of foreign governments, wars, insurrections, riots, strikes, or acts of God.
Page 82 - January 17, 1930, the said contractor, for the consideration hereinafter stated, undertakes, covenants, and agrees with the United States of America, pursuant to the provisions of the merchant marine act, 1928, and the said advertisement of the Postmaster General, as follows: 1.
Page 92 - That the rate to be paid for such service for the load of mails provided by the Postmaster General to be carried in a plane shall not in any case exceed $2 per mile each way, plus not exceeding $1 per pound per thousand miles, or pro rata thereof for greater or less mileage, for any mails required to be carried in the same plane in excess of the specified load, and that, at the request of the Postmaster General, domestic mail shall be conveyed without additional charge on that part of the route in...