Emergency Relief Appropriation--Supplemental Hearings: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.J. Res. 117, a Joint Resolution Making Appropriations for Relief Purposes . . |
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... practically identical . They are identical with the figures that we submitted to the House Appropriations Committee , except in one or two small items which the Bureaus felt that they could absorb without any addition to their own ...
... practically identical . They are identical with the figures that we submitted to the House Appropriations Committee , except in one or two small items which the Bureaus felt that they could absorb without any addition to their own ...
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... practically negatives the effect of the personnel bill , does it not , because it means that these men can be appointed still , but they cannot take the course of instruc- tion . Admiral SMITH . Well , no , sir ; it does not negative ...
... practically negatives the effect of the personnel bill , does it not , because it means that these men can be appointed still , but they cannot take the course of instruc- tion . Admiral SMITH . Well , no , sir ; it does not negative ...
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... practically negatives the provision that all of these men who were assigned have to take a course of instruction . Admiral SMITH . They could take a course of instruction as staff officers . And that is the real reason for the insertion ...
... practically negatives the provision that all of these men who were assigned have to take a course of instruction . Admiral SMITH . They could take a course of instruction as staff officers . And that is the real reason for the insertion ...
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... practically the last minute and then send a bunch of new men , with no experience in higher grades or higher responsibility , to man these new ships . Senator WALSH . Why did the House take this action ? Commander KIRKMAN . They did not ...
... practically the last minute and then send a bunch of new men , with no experience in higher grades or higher responsibility , to man these new ships . Senator WALSH . Why did the House take this action ? Commander KIRKMAN . They did not ...
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... practically . We cannot go to press because we do not have the money . Senator STEIWER . What is the nature of the material in these volumes ? Captain KNOX . They are the old Navy records . We began in the year 1798 ; that is with the ...
... practically . We cannot go to press because we do not have the money . Senator STEIWER . What is the nature of the material in these volumes ? Captain KNOX . They are the old Navy records . We began in the year 1798 ; that is with the ...
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Page 86 - Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. Mr.
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