Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings ... 77th Congress, 2d Session1942 - 538 pages |
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... additional amount for travel . How is that split up ? What is the travel ? Mr. MACLEISH . Travel is a separate item . I was speaking of the amount of $ 24,180 . Mr. LUDLOW . That entire amount is covered by reallocations ? Mr. MACLEISH ...
... additional amount for travel . How is that split up ? What is the travel ? Mr. MACLEISH . Travel is a separate item . I was speaking of the amount of $ 24,180 . Mr. LUDLOW . That entire amount is covered by reallocations ? Mr. MACLEISH ...
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... additional $ 600,000 on April 21 , 1942 . The Second Deficiency Act carried $ 8,235,000 . So you have had up to this time a total of $ 13,035,000 . If this additional $ 19,000,000 suggested in this estimate is provided you will then ...
... additional $ 600,000 on April 21 , 1942 . The Second Deficiency Act carried $ 8,235,000 . So you have had up to this time a total of $ 13,035,000 . If this additional $ 19,000,000 suggested in this estimate is provided you will then ...
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... additional acreage . There is a question as to whether or not existing legislation would prevent the planting of more than 75,000 acres of guayule . This restriction , if it exists , must be removed very promptly if the program is to go ...
... additional acreage . There is a question as to whether or not existing legislation would prevent the planting of more than 75,000 acres of guayule . This restriction , if it exists , must be removed very promptly if the program is to go ...
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... additional acreage , on the basis of 500,000 acres . We had Mr. GRANGER . It would come only with the expanded program . I think I might explain about the 500,000 acres . There are a good many figures in this presentation and it may be ...
... additional acreage , on the basis of 500,000 acres . We had Mr. GRANGER . It would come only with the expanded program . I think I might explain about the 500,000 acres . There are a good many figures in this presentation and it may be ...
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... additional do you expect to get with the $ 19,000,000 ? Mr. GRANGER . We expect to plant an additional 56,000 SUPPLEMENTAL NATIONAL DEFENSE APPROPRIATION , 1943 17.
... additional do you expect to get with the $ 19,000,000 ? Mr. GRANGER . We expect to plant an additional 56,000 SUPPLEMENTAL NATIONAL DEFENSE APPROPRIATION , 1943 17.
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Page 159 - Government while making or causing to be made with a stop watch or other time-measuring device a time study of any job of any such employee between the starting and completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work; nor shall any part of the appropriations made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation of...
Page 445 - Any officer or employee of the United States traveling on official business overseas or to or from any of the possessions of the United States shall travel and transport his personal effects on ships registered under the laws of the United States where such ships are available unless the necessity of his mission requires the use of a ship under a foreign flag: Provided, That the Comptroller General of the United States shall not credit any...
Page 445 - ... applicable to the employment and compensation of officers and employees of the United States...
Page 216 - Where appropriations in this Act are expendable for travel expenses and no specific limitation has been placed thereon, the expenditures for travel expenses may not exceed the amount set forth therefor in the budget estimates submitted for the appropriations.
Page 375 - Formulate and carry out, through the use of press, radio, motion picture, and other facilities, information programs designed to facilitate the development of an informed and intelligent understanding, at home and abroad, of the status and progress of the war effort and of the war policies, activities, and aims of the Government.
Page 143 - Mr. Chairman, I have a prepared statement here, which I would like, if I may, to submit for the purposes of the record.
Page 372 - State to make a certificate of the amount of such expenditure as he may think it advisable not to specify; and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended.
Page 144 - King, Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations in World War II.
Page 375 - In determining the amount to be transferred the Director of the Bureau of the Budget may include an amount to provide for the liquidation of obligations incurred against such appropriations, allocations, or other funds prior to the transfer...
Page 160 - And provided further, That no employee shall be paid a reward under this Act until he has properly executed an agreement to the effect that the use by the United States of the suggestion, or series of suggestions, made by him shall not form the basis of a further claim of any nature upon the United States by him, his heirs, or assigns, and that application for patent has not been made for the invention.