Deficiency Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1934 - Emergency Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1935: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 9830, an Act Making Appropriations to Supply Deficiencies in Certain Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1934, and Prior Fiscal Years to Provide Supplemental General and Emergency Appropriations for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1934, and June 30, 1935, and for Other Purposes ... |
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Page 116
... amount for grasshopper control , from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House bill , to $ 2,354,893 the amount of the Budget estimate . Separate statements are attached giving the specific language or amount recom- mended and certain ...
... amount for grasshopper control , from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House bill , to $ 2,354,893 the amount of the Budget estimate . Separate statements are attached giving the specific language or amount recom- mended and certain ...
Page 118
... amount from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House bill to $ 2,354,893 , the amount of the Budget Estimate : The comprehensive survey conducted during the fall of 1933 by Federal and State agencies disclosed that 237 counties in eight ...
... amount from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House bill to $ 2,354,893 , the amount of the Budget Estimate : The comprehensive survey conducted during the fall of 1933 by Federal and State agencies disclosed that 237 counties in eight ...
Page 119
... amount from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House Bill to $ 2,354,893 , the amount of the Budget estimate . The comprehensive survey conducted during the fall of 1933 by Federal and State agencies disclosed that 237 counties in 8 Northern ...
... amount from $ 2,000,000 as carried in the House Bill to $ 2,354,893 , the amount of the Budget estimate . The comprehensive survey conducted during the fall of 1933 by Federal and State agencies disclosed that 237 counties in 8 Northern ...
Page 127
... amount of money . Mr. JUMP . We would have to supply you an amount if you want to insert that . It is not going to be a large amount ; it is going to be very small , but it is extremely difficult to know AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT ...
... amount of money . Mr. JUMP . We would have to supply you an amount if you want to insert that . It is not going to be a large amount ; it is going to be very small , but it is extremely difficult to know AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT ...
Page 128
... amount . Mr. JUMP . Could we not submit that ? It would be small . It would be somewhere between $ 8,000 and $ 15,000 . Senator DICKINSON . There is no objection to the limitation being $ 25,000 , but there should be some limitation ...
... amount . Mr. JUMP . Could we not submit that ? It would be small . It would be somewhere between $ 8,000 and $ 15,000 . Senator DICKINSON . There is no objection to the limitation being $ 25,000 , but there should be some limitation ...
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Page 143 - I do not want to take up too much of your time — is rather graphic.
Page 28 - ... to increase the consumption of industrial and agricultural products by increasing purchasing power, to reduce and relieve unemployment, to improve standards of labor, and otherwise to rehabilitate industry and to conserve natural resources.
Page 182 - ... by the Bureau of Entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture, as well as by numerous experiment-station entomologists, notably by Profs.
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Page 1 - ... making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928, and for other purposes, act January 12, 1927, ch.
Page 254 - For disability resulting from personal injury or disease contracted in line of duty or for aggravation of a preexisting injury or disease contracted or suffered in line of duty when such disability was incurred in or aggravated by active military or naval service other than in a period of war service...
Page 273 - ... give preference to States, counties, municipalities, and cooperative organizations of citizens or farmers, not organized or doing business for profit, but primarily for the purpose of supplying electricity to its own citizens or members...
Page 36 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to remove obstructions to the free flow of interstate and foreign commerce •which tend to diminish the amount thereof; and to provide for the general welfare by promoting the organization of industry for the purpose of cooperative action among trade groups, to induce and maintain united action of labor and management under adequate governmental...
Page 272 - ... the fullest possible use of electric light and power on farms within reasonable distance of any of its transmission lines the board in its discretion shall have power to construct transmission lines to farms and small villages that are not otherwise supplied with electricity at reasonable rates, and to make such rules and regulations governing such sale and distribution of such electric power as in its judgment may be just and equitable...
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