Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - Courts |
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... question raised about who shall be boss . I thought of asking for a sergeant so as to make a little more rank , but I could not find that there are any sergeants of the watch anywhere in the city , so that the only thing I could do was ...
... question raised about who shall be boss . I thought of asking for a sergeant so as to make a little more rank , but I could not find that there are any sergeants of the watch anywhere in the city , so that the only thing I could do was ...
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... question , in order to keep things picked up and the build- ing in good shape . If there is a snowfall , or anything of that kind , there is a great deal of work to do . Mr. BYRNS . This increased appropriation of $ 200 would give you a ...
... question , in order to keep things picked up and the build- ing in good shape . If there is a snowfall , or anything of that kind , there is a great deal of work to do . Mr. BYRNS . This increased appropriation of $ 200 would give you a ...
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... question of harmony must be elimi- nated ; the building itself is of wood , and I do not like anything on the library grounds that is of wood . The question of harmony , per- haps , should not come into it , but it is a matter of ...
... question of harmony must be elimi- nated ; the building itself is of wood , and I do not like anything on the library grounds that is of wood . The question of harmony , per- haps , should not come into it , but it is a matter of ...
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... question of hav ing these estimates supplemented and changed because it appeared that if all we had asked for were granted by Congress we would be frightfully in the hole at the end of the year . So we took up this question of what we ...
... question of hav ing these estimates supplemented and changed because it appeared that if all we had asked for were granted by Congress we would be frightfully in the hole at the end of the year . So we took up this question of what we ...
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... question of resigning and going into com- mercial life . I told him that I would not let him go ; that he could not leave the Government in the lurch in that way , because his work was of almost paramount importance ; and that he should ...
... question of resigning and going into com- mercial life . I told him that I would not let him go ; that he could not leave the Government in the lurch in that way , because his work was of almost paramount importance ; and that he should ...
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additional roll Admiral HOWARD agents amount annum appointed asking assay office assistant Auditor AYERS BAKER banks BERTHOLF bonds BUCHANAN building bureau BYRNS Capt cent charge chief clerk chief of division clerical force clerk Class clerk of class Commander FARLEY committee Congress CROWLEY DALY deficiency deputy collectors desks diem disbursing District District of Columbia duties employed estimate examination expenses expert files fiscal fund Government grade HUDDLESON increase inspector Interior Department June 30 laborers LANOY law clerks liberty loan loan LOBDELL lump sum McILHENNY ment messenger boys months MYERS Navy Navy Department necessary overtime paid Philadelphia Mint position present promotions purchase received regular roll Resigned RIDLEY ROPER salary SCOFIELD Secretary LANSING SHERLEY SMITH STAFFORD statement statutory roll stenographers STEWART Subtreasuries supplies TALLMAN TIEMAN tion transferred Treasury Department typewriter War Department watchmen WHITEHEAD WILMETH
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Page 360 - That each collector of internal revenue shall be authorized to appoint, by an instrument in writing under his hand, as many deputies as he may think proper, to be compensated for their services by such allowances as shall be made by the Secretary of the Treasury, upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Page 607 - An Act to prohibit the passage of local or special laws in the Territories of the United States, to limit territorial indebtedness, and for other purposes," approved July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and the amendments thereto, shall not apply to Hawaii.
Page 861 - The services of skilled draftsmen and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary...
Page 343 - That the heads of executive departments and other Government establishments are authorized to prescribe per diem rates of allowance not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence to persons engaged in field work or traveling on official business outside of the District of Columbia and away from their designated posts of duty when not otherwise fixed by law.
Page 653 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY, Washington, DC, July 5, 1917.
Page 579 - For purchase of law, professional, and other reference books and publications and scientific books, and expense of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign Governments, $10,000.
Page 680 - For postage stamps for the War Department aud its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matters addressed to Postal Union countries, five hundred dollars.
Page 369 - ... under such rules and regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall prescribe.
Page 581 - For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting the International Bureau at Berne, Switzerland, $750.
Page 765 - ... and there is a great deal of work to be done in connection with the call-bell systems.