Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1925-26: Sixty-ninth Congress, 1st Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 2 pages |
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Page 2119
... uniform shop , I transmit herewith a statement which has been prepared by the Paymaster General of the Navy answering certain questions pro- pounded by you in connection with the operations of the officers ' uniform shop . It is noted ...
... uniform shop , I transmit herewith a statement which has been prepared by the Paymaster General of the Navy answering certain questions pro- pounded by you in connection with the operations of the officers ' uniform shop . It is noted ...
Page 2120
... uniform shop to the clothing and small stores fund has been reduced from $ 308,673.75 on March 31 , 1924 , to $ 202,974.67 on January 31 , 1926 , a reduction of ... uniform shop . 9. Does the officers ' uniform shop make use of 2120.
... uniform shop to the clothing and small stores fund has been reduced from $ 308,673.75 on March 31 , 1924 , to $ 202,974.67 on January 31 , 1926 , a reduction of ... uniform shop . 9. Does the officers ' uniform shop make use of 2120.
Page 2121
... uniform shop . The use of penalty envelopes and labels by the officers ' uniform shop is in strict accordance with the authorization of the Third Assistant Postmaster General to the Paymaster General of the Navy . STATEMENT RELATIVE TO ...
... uniform shop . The use of penalty envelopes and labels by the officers ' uniform shop is in strict accordance with the authorization of the Third Assistant Postmaster General to the Paymaster General of the Navy . STATEMENT RELATIVE TO ...
Page 2122
... uniforms which it is required to sell to its officer personnel at cost . 10. The items of uniform which naval officers are required by regulation to have are just as much " implements of their trade " as are the ships , guns , am ...
... uniforms which it is required to sell to its officer personnel at cost . 10. The items of uniform which naval officers are required by regulation to have are just as much " implements of their trade " as are the ships , guns , am ...
Page 2123
... uniform shop are a very small part of the whole in- dustry . I do not believe that there are many more than 35 reputable firms in the continental United States engaged in this class of work , and I base this upon the fact that there are ...
... uniform shop are a very small part of the whole in- dustry . I do not believe that there are many more than 35 reputable firms in the continental United States engaged in this class of work , and I base this upon the fact that there are ...
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