From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page 6
... effect of said erosions on the shoaling of dredged channels leading to Savannah , and with a view to presenting a plan for the prevention of said erosions . Waterway from Cumberland Sound , Georgia and Florida , to the Mississippi River ...
... effect of said erosions on the shoaling of dredged channels leading to Savannah , and with a view to presenting a plan for the prevention of said erosions . Waterway from Cumberland Sound , Georgia and Florida , to the Mississippi River ...
Page 5
... effect of his opinion , given to President Harding , that our former administra- tion faced the enormous deficit of eighty million and odd dollars ; and we saw that when the year was finally balanced up , the Secre- tary of the Treasury ...
... effect of his opinion , given to President Harding , that our former administra- tion faced the enormous deficit of eighty million and odd dollars ; and we saw that when the year was finally balanced up , the Secre- tary of the Treasury ...
Page 10
... effect of the thing , even among the officers themselves . Now , if there is no discrimination in this bill as between the enlisted men and the officers , or if Congress is willing to say to the enlisted man that he is not entitled to ...
... effect of the thing , even among the officers themselves . Now , if there is no discrimination in this bill as between the enlisted men and the officers , or if Congress is willing to say to the enlisted man that he is not entitled to ...
Page 18
... effect and they see by ocular demonstration what this bill does . I was one of the members of the Veterans ' Committee who signed the minority report in this case , and there is nothing in that minority report that I desire at this time ...
... effect and they see by ocular demonstration what this bill does . I was one of the members of the Veterans ' Committee who signed the minority report in this case , and there is nothing in that minority report that I desire at this time ...
Page 19
... effect , can not any man foresee what the psychological effect of that is going to be among the enlisted men of this country who gave all they had , too , but who get nothing out of this bill , and who see men in their same town who ...
... effect , can not any man foresee what the psychological effect of that is going to be among the enlisted men of this country who gave all they had , too , but who get nothing out of this bill , and who see men in their same town who ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
30 per cent amendment American Legion amount appeal authorized Bertrand H Bureau BURTON canal Cape Cod Canal CHAIRMAN CHALMERS channel Chicago Chief of Engineers claimants coal COLTON compensation cost Court of Claims cubic feet DEMPSEY diversion Doctor Foster enlisted fact Federal Government feet per second FINNEY GARRETT gentlemen give grant hear hereby House Document Numbered Illinois River interest Interior Department interposing Lake Michigan legislation losses MADDEN MAPES matter ment MICHENER mineral lands minority report Mississippi River O'CONNOR original act passed purchase of property purposes question RAMSEYER Regular Army report submitted REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS reservation retirement rivers and harbors ROBSION Sanitary District school lands school sections Secretary of War Senator JONES session Shafroth SIMMONS SINNOTT Sixty-ninth Congress statement submitted in House Supreme Court TAYLOR thing tion TOLLEY understand United Veterans want to say waterway WINTER
Popular passages
Page 1 - That the following works of improvement of rivers, harbors,and other waterways are hereby adopted and authorized, to be prosecuted under the direction of the Secretary of War and supervision of the Chief of Engineers, in accordance with the plans recommended in the...
Page 2 - An act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or may be an inadequate supply.
Page 4 - And provided further, That the Government shall not be deemed to have entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this Act until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law...
Page 16 - That no claim shall be allowed or paid by said Secretary unless it shall appear to the satisfaction of the said Secretary that the expenditures so made or obligations so incurred by the claimant were made in good faith for or upon property which contained either manganese, chrome, pyrites, or tungsten in sufficient quantities to be of commercial importance : And provided further.
Page 4 - Provided, That no preliminary examination, survey, project, or estimate for new works other than those designated in this or some prior Act or joint resolution shall be made...
Page 4 - The Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause preliminary examinations and surveys to be made at the following-named localities...
Page 2 - States, to be known as the emergency officers' retired list of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States, respectively, with the rank held by them when discharged from their commissioned service, and shall be entitled to the same privileges as are now or may hereafter be provided for by law or regulations for officers of the Regular Army, Navy, or Marine Corps who have been retired for physical disability incurred in line of duty, and shall be entitled to all hospitalization privileges...
Page 1 - Bureau, and shall receive from date of receipt of their applications retired pay at the rate of 75 per centum of the pay to which they were entitled at the time of their discharge from their commissioned service, except pay under the act of May 18, 1920...
Page 7 - June 4, 1920, in which it was provided 'that all officers of the Naval Reserve Force and temporary officers of the Navy who have heretofore incurred or may hereafter incur physical disability in line of duty shall be eligible for retirement under the same conditions as now provided by law for officers of the Regular Navy who have incurred physical disability in line of duty.
Page 2 - Congress, first session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document.