Military Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1942: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Military Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1942U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 769 pages |
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... engineering , hydraulic engineering , sanitary and municipal engineer- ing , roads and pavements , railroads , bridges and roofs , building construction , fire prevention , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , and the ...
... engineering , hydraulic engineering , sanitary and municipal engineer- ing , roads and pavements , railroads , bridges and roofs , building construction , fire prevention , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , and the ...
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... engineer to average of grade ( same as paid engineers under office ) . 3 , 120 300 Annual item of supplies and materials increased from $ 9,500 to $ 12,500 . Annual allotment for elevator maintenance and repair increased from $ 5,090 to ...
... engineer to average of grade ( same as paid engineers under office ) . 3 , 120 300 Annual item of supplies and materials increased from $ 9,500 to $ 12,500 . Annual allotment for elevator maintenance and repair increased from $ 5,090 to ...
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... engineers at the power plant , our elevator , air con- ditioning and other engineers occasionally have to make trips in connection with the purchase , repair , or improvement of equipment . Also , our horticulturist visits nurseries in ...
... engineers at the power plant , our elevator , air con- ditioning and other engineers occasionally have to make trips in connection with the purchase , repair , or improvement of equipment . Also , our horticulturist visits nurseries in ...
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... engineer , will answer that question . Mr. O'NEAL . Are these ammeters giving any signs of wearing out ? Mr. HOLCOMB . They are not indicating accurately . Each year the ammeters are tested and recalibrated . Last year a credit was ...
... engineer , will answer that question . Mr. O'NEAL . Are these ammeters giving any signs of wearing out ? Mr. HOLCOMB . They are not indicating accurately . Each year the ammeters are tested and recalibrated . Last year a credit was ...
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... engineer keep in touch with groups developing operating , inspection , and safety rules , and to generally keep abreast of the newer engineering aspects . There are at present 119 elevator units under the control of the Architect of the ...
... engineer keep in touch with groups developing operating , inspection , and safety rules , and to generally keep abreast of the newer engineering aspects . There are at present 119 elevator units under the control of the Architect of the ...
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additional air conditioning Air Corps amount annex annual Appropriation Act appropriation for 1942 asking assistant Average Posi bids bill Capitol power plant catalog Chairman Chief CLAPP clerk committee construction contract contractor cost Department Division elevator employees ENGEL engineer enlisted equipment estimate for 1942 expenses fiscal year 1942 flight surgeons flying funds GIEGENGACK Government Printing Office HARRISON Hispanic House Office Building increase January 31 June 30 labor Law Library LEAVY legislation Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library buildings Library of Congress LOUGHRY LYNN MACLEISH maintenance Major REED MARSHALL material ment miscellaneous months National Guard necessary O'NEAL operation PATTERSON percent personnel positions present procurement Public purchase Quartermaster Quartermaster Corps record reference Regular Army salary tions salary Senate sewers SHANKS SNYDER staff STARNES statement STEFAN supplemental supplies TERRY tions salary tions TISDEL Total United War Department Washington
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Page 175 - All printing, binding, and blank-book work for Congress, the Executive Office, the Judiciary (other than the Supreme Court of the United States), and every executive department, Independent office, and establishment of the Government...
Page 15 - That all officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the Army of the United States, other than the officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army, if called or ordered into the active military service by the Federal Government for extended military service in excess of thirty days...
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Page 362 - Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
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Page 74 - 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. Over and above these functions, the Architect of the Capitol serves as a member of the Joint Commission to Acquire a Site and Additional Buildings for the Library of Congress, of the Commission for the Enlarging of the Capitol Grounds, of the District of Columbia Zoning Commission, of the...
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