Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1943, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 77-2 on H.R. 7672 ...1942 - 142 pages |
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... completed before the ice season sets in . We are building one ice- breaking vessel to be fitted with an ice plow and we have made arrange- ments with the army engineers who are building a river boat at the same plant . We are making ...
... completed before the ice season sets in . We are building one ice- breaking vessel to be fitted with an ice plow and we have made arrange- ments with the army engineers who are building a river boat at the same plant . We are making ...
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... completion of construction of the Palmer - Richardson Road in Alaska , and to authorize an increase in the limitation on the total cost of construction from $ 1,800,000 to $ 2,300,000 . At the present rate of expenditure available funds ...
... completion of construction of the Palmer - Richardson Road in Alaska , and to authorize an increase in the limitation on the total cost of construction from $ 1,800,000 to $ 2,300,000 . At the present rate of expenditure available funds ...
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... completed over the entire route , On approximately 80 miles the grading has been practically com- pleted . The remaining 57 % 1⁄2 miles are in various stages of completion , varying 77937-42-3 from 90 percent complete to 50 percent ...
... completed over the entire route , On approximately 80 miles the grading has been practically com- pleted . The remaining 57 % 1⁄2 miles are in various stages of completion , varying 77937-42-3 from 90 percent complete to 50 percent ...
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... completed . On approximately 40 miles no surfacing will have been placed this fall . It is regretted that it is ... completion with all possible speed and other projects must be started imme- diately . This cannot be done unless the ...
... completed . On approximately 40 miles no surfacing will have been placed this fall . It is regretted that it is ... completion with all possible speed and other projects must be started imme- diately . This cannot be done unless the ...
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... completed , and the duties that now rest upon the organization would be those of an inspectional character on the basis of the survey that had previously been made . Senator HAYDEN . That is , $ 77,000 is for salaries , and the ...
... completed , and the duties that now rest upon the organization would be those of an inspectional character on the basis of the survey that had previously been made . Senator HAYDEN . That is , $ 77,000 is for salaries , and the ...
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Page 130 - Congress, or both, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.
Page 83 - The compensation of all employees shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended...
Page 44 - I am taking the liberty of sending a copy of this letter to the chairman of the Committee on Appropriations.
Page 20 - Act of 1955" (Public Law 296— 84th Congress, Chapter 565— First Session). This act became law by approval of the President on August 9, 1955. The new law repeals the act entitled "An act to provide for a Method of Voting, in time of war, by members of the land and naval forces, absent from the place of their residence", approved September 16, 1942 (56 Statute 753) as amended.
Page 60 - I do not want to take any more of the committee's time on this point.
Page 32 - ... at this time are set forth in the letter of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, transmitted herewith, in whose comments and observations thereon I concur.
Page 126 - ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEI, OFFICE OF LEND-LEASE ADMINSTRATION AMENDMENT REQUESTED Mr. BALL. The provision with which we are concerned authorizes the use of money appropriated directly to the President for the transfer of defense information and defense services whether or not such information or services are necessary to or connected with the 'procurement or disposition of any defense article.
Page 120 - The foregoing estimate of appropriation is required to meet a contingency which has arisen since the transmission of the Budget for the fiscal year 1939, and approval is recommended.
Page 119 - ... contracts for the use of international short-wave radio stations and facilities, to agree on behalf of the United States to indemnify the owners and operators of said radio stations and facilities from such funds as may be hereafter appropriated for the purpose, against loss or damage on account of injury to persons or property arising from such use of said radio stations and facilities...
Page 115 - That notwithstanding the provisions of section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 USC 665), the United States Information Agency is authorized, in making contracts for the use of international short-wave radio stations and facilities, to agree on behalf of the United States to indemnify the owners and operators of said radio stations and facilities...