Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 131
... SHANKS , DISBURSING CLERK , ACCOM- PANIED BY H. NEWLIN MEGILL , OF THE CLERK'S OFFICE , AND JOHN C. PAGE , PROERTY CUSTODIAN Mr. O'NEAL . Mr. Shanks , do you have a prepared statement or any other statement you would like to read at ...
... SHANKS , DISBURSING CLERK , ACCOM- PANIED BY H. NEWLIN MEGILL , OF THE CLERK'S OFFICE , AND JOHN C. PAGE , PROERTY CUSTODIAN Mr. O'NEAL . Mr. Shanks , do you have a prepared statement or any other statement you would like to read at ...
Page 134
... SHANKS . No , sir : we do not buy . That is done through four other departments . CLERK HIRE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND DELEGATES ( See p . 138 ) Mr. SHANKS . A Member of Congress has an allowance of $ 6,500 which he can apportion any way ...
... SHANKS . No , sir : we do not buy . That is done through four other departments . CLERK HIRE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND DELEGATES ( See p . 138 ) Mr. SHANKS . A Member of Congress has an allowance of $ 6,500 which he can apportion any way ...
Page 135
... SHANKS . Mileage is fixed and that remains the same . The amount estimated for 1943 is $ 171,000 , the same as appropriated for the fiscal year 1942 . OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Mr. O'NEAL . There is no increase for the office of the Speaker ...
... SHANKS . Mileage is fixed and that remains the same . The amount estimated for 1943 is $ 171,000 , the same as appropriated for the fiscal year 1942 . OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Mr. O'NEAL . There is no increase for the office of the Speaker ...
Page 136
... SHANKS . No , sir . any kind ? POLICE FORCE , HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Mr. O'NEAL . What about the police force ? Mr. SHANKS . There is no change in the paragraph covering the police force for the House Office Building under the ...
... SHANKS . No , sir . any kind ? POLICE FORCE , HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Mr. O'NEAL . What about the police force ? Mr. SHANKS . There is no change in the paragraph covering the police force for the House Office Building under the ...
Page 137
... SHANKS . Yes , sir . There is also no change in the office of the minority leader and the estimates for 1943 , amounting to $ 9,900 , remain the same . The estimate for the messengers to the majority and minority caucus rooms for 1943 ...
... SHANKS . Yes , sir . There is also no change in the office of the minority leader and the estimates for 1943 , amounting to $ 9,900 , remain the same . The estimate for the messengers to the majority and minority caucus rooms for 1943 ...
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Page 147 - power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications[.]
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Page 69 - Congress, has charge of the structural and mechanical care of the United States Capitol Building, together with arrangements in cooperation with the proper authorities, for ceremonies and ceremonials held in the building and on the grounds; is responsible for the care, maintenance, and improvement of the Capitol Grounds...
Page 53 - Under the direction and approval of the House Office Building Commission, the structural, mechanical, and domestic care and maintenance of the House Office Buildings, including the maintenance and operation of the mechanical...
Page 53 - In addition to these maintenance and repair activities, the Architect of the Capitol is charged with the planning and construction of such buildings as may be committed to his care by Congress from time to time.
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