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... asking infor- mation from either the Service Men's Lounge or Travelers ' Aid at the Union Station . With reference to your resolution concerning the possible use of the Senate garage as a lounge and lodging facility , attempts were made ...
... asking infor- mation from either the Service Men's Lounge or Travelers ' Aid at the Union Station . With reference to your resolution concerning the possible use of the Senate garage as a lounge and lodging facility , attempts were made ...
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... asked Mr. Akers whether he preferred the garage to the barracks : whereupon Mr. Akers replied : " We cannot choose ; we will take whatever we can get . " Representative Tolan , speaking in regard to the new United Nations Service Center ...
... asked Mr. Akers whether he preferred the garage to the barracks : whereupon Mr. Akers replied : " We cannot choose ; we will take whatever we can get . " Representative Tolan , speaking in regard to the new United Nations Service Center ...
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... asked reasons for their being in the station , how long they had been there , whether they were aware of available facilities , and whether they would use sleeping or napping facilities if these were provided in or near the station ...
... asked reasons for their being in the station , how long they had been there , whether they were aware of available facilities , and whether they would use sleeping or napping facilities if these were provided in or near the station ...
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... asked two main questions : 1. How long they had been in the station ? 2. Would they use sleeping or napping facilities if these were provided in or near the station ? The length of time these men had been in the station is shown in ...
... asked two main questions : 1. How long they had been in the station ? 2. Would they use sleeping or napping facilities if these were provided in or near the station ? The length of time these men had been in the station is shown in ...
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... asked . Of those asked regarding sleeping facilities be- tween noon and 6 p . m . less than 35 percent said they would use them . On the other hand almost 64 percent of those asked between midnight and 6 a . m . answered the question ...
... asked . Of those asked regarding sleeping facilities be- tween noon and 6 p . m . less than 35 percent said they would use them . On the other hand almost 64 percent of those asked between midnight and 6 a . m . answered the question ...
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accommodations Akers alternate designs Architect armed forces armed services Bridge recreation area Buildings and Grounds Capitol Park Hotel Capitol Power Plant CHAIRMAN city of Vincennes Committee on Public Concurrent Resolution 19 cots available DEAR SENATOR MALONEY east section employment of engineers engineers in private Federal Works Agency FRANCIS MALONEY Harrison Park Hospitality Committee House of Representatives interviewed legislative garage lodging facilities low bid Memorial Bridge recreation midnight Miss Hjerpe motor equipment napping facilities Navy Department necessary November 16 out-of-pocket costs practice for Government present President private practice proposed Public Buildings quarters for military question record replies Saturday night Senate Concurrent Resolution Senate garage Senator ANDREWS Senator Langer September SEPTEMBER 28 Service Club servicemen servicemen's lodging committee sleeping facilities sleeping or napping structure temporary sleeping quarters tion toilet Total count Total Sleeping Total Union Station United Service Organizations United States Senate ventilation Vincennes University waiting room Washington WILLIAM LANGER
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Page 19 - Federal agency" means any executive agency or any establishment in the legislative or judicial branch of the Government (except the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol and any activities under his direction).
Page 26 - Senate, and the chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the...
Page 18 - Subject to the joint action of the Vice President of the United States and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the jurisdiction and control including the care and maintenance of the legislative garage.
Page 30 - Bureau upon the request of the director thereof. SEC. 2. The construction of new hospitals or dispensaries, or the replacement, extension, alteration, remodeling, or repair of all hospitals or dispensaries heretofore or hereafter constructed shall be done in such manner as the President may determine, and he is authorized to require the architectural, engineering, constructing, or other forces of any of the departments of the Government to do or...
Page 23 - Director of the Bureau of the Budget that there would be no objection by that Bureau to the presentation of this report to the Congress.
Page 5 - October 4, 1943. Hon. FRANCIS MALONEY, United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR MALONEY: In...
Page 30 - ... or dispensaries heretofore or hereafter constructed shall be done in such manner as the President may determine, and he is authorized to require the architectural, engineering, constructing, or other forces of any of the departments of the Government to do or assist in such work, and to employ individuals and agencies not now connected with the Government, if in his opinion desirable, at such compensation as he may consider reasonable.
Page 28 - Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR: I am enclosing a letter from Dr.
Page 18 - Garage and shall be under the jurisdiction and control of the Architect of the Capitol, subject to such regulations respecting the use thereof as may be promulgated by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration...
Page 18 - In accordance with the foregoing authority, the following revised regulations are promulgated and shall hereafter govern the use of the legislative garage: 1. The legislative garage shall be used, insofar as space is available, to provide parking accommodations for: (a) Government-owned trucks and automobiles maintained for the official use of the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol, including the equipment used in the maintenance of the Capitol Grounds.