Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - 181 pages |
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... period is completed ? Mr. MEGILL . I think that is the intention of the Clerk . It might be interesting to state ... periods and is all based on monthly disbursements . Mr. O'NEAL . What have you spent up to March 1 ? Mr. SHANKS . I have ...
... period is completed ? Mr. MEGILL . I think that is the intention of the Clerk . It might be interesting to state ... periods and is all based on monthly disbursements . Mr. O'NEAL . What have you spent up to March 1 ? Mr. SHANKS . I have ...
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... period ending February 28 , we expended $ 202,350.39 ( including the 10 percent additional compensation from December 1 , 1942 ) . The balance for 4 months amounting to $ 101,749.61 , represents about one- third of the total ...
... period ending February 28 , we expended $ 202,350.39 ( including the 10 percent additional compensation from December 1 , 1942 ) . The balance for 4 months amounting to $ 101,749.61 , represents about one- third of the total ...
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... period ? Mr. SHANKS . Absolutely . Under the basic law of 1908 all annual salaries must be broken down into 12 months and 30 - day periods each . For the office of the Postmaster $ 84,680 was appropriated , the ex- penditures to ...
... period ? Mr. SHANKS . Absolutely . Under the basic law of 1908 all annual salaries must be broken down into 12 months and 30 - day periods each . For the office of the Postmaster $ 84,680 was appropriated , the ex- penditures to ...
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... period of the Congress ? Mr. SHANKS . Unless otherwise stipulated or limited in the resolu- tion . Mr. O'NEAL . Are there any of which you have knowledge that are stipulated otherwise ? Mr. SHANKS . There is one . I am going to insert ...
... period of the Congress ? Mr. SHANKS . Unless otherwise stipulated or limited in the resolu- tion . Mr. O'NEAL . Are there any of which you have knowledge that are stipulated otherwise ? Mr. SHANKS . There is one . I am going to insert ...
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... period of years , are bound to follow the completion of this work , which will represent a landmark and another milestone in the evolution of our Federal judicial system . If this work is done at this time by the Committee on Revision ...
... period of years , are bound to follow the completion of this work , which will represent a landmark and another milestone in the evolution of our Federal judicial system . If this work is done at this time by the Committee on Revision ...
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