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... supply of power . Heat is as necessary for production , in fact , for human exist- ence , as is air or water ; its use must be continued from day to day and can not be deferred or interrupted . The Nation is dependent upon coal as its ...
... supply of power . Heat is as necessary for production , in fact , for human exist- ence , as is air or water ; its use must be continued from day to day and can not be deferred or interrupted . The Nation is dependent upon coal as its ...
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... supplies of building materials ; publication of methods of city plan- ning as well as the sound methods of financing ; all to the end that the best knowledge of the country may be collected and disseminated , so that private initiative ...
... supplies of building materials ; publication of methods of city plan- ning as well as the sound methods of financing ; all to the end that the best knowledge of the country may be collected and disseminated , so that private initiative ...
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... supply of coal was sufficient for the public need . It is clear to my mind from the evidence submitted to the committee that the bituminous coal industry is peculiarly dependent upon a current , regular , and adequate transportation ...
... supply of coal was sufficient for the public need . It is clear to my mind from the evidence submitted to the committee that the bituminous coal industry is peculiarly dependent upon a current , regular , and adequate transportation ...
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... supplies of all kinds across the seas . Many men performed deeds of great heroism and extraordinary worth during their service in the merchant marine of the country . During the war this merchant marine was a branch of the Government ...
... supplies of all kinds across the seas . Many men performed deeds of great heroism and extraordinary worth during their service in the merchant marine of the country . During the war this merchant marine was a branch of the Government ...
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... supply , and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel , " approved August 10 , 1917 ( Fortieth Statutes , page 276 ) , the amendment thereto entitled " The Food Control and District of Columbia Rents Act , " approved ...
... supply , and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel , " approved August 10 , 1917 ( Fortieth Statutes , page 276 ) , the amendment thereto entitled " The Food Control and District of Columbia Rents Act , " approved ...
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3d Session 66TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. act of July allotted allottees amount appropriation approved authorized Bayou bill as reported bill do pass bill H. R. bonds bridge building Bureau calendar day cent Chairman Committee coal Commission Committee on Commerce construction cost Creek District of Columbia drainage Education enacted estimated expenses FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 14 Federal fiscal following REPORT funds Government hereby House bill immigration increase industry Interior Interstate Commerce Commission January JOHN BARTON PAYNE June 30 labor legislation Massachusetts ment Mississippi River National officers Osage paid pass without amendment payment present printed proposed purchase purposes Quapaw recommendation Red Lake Red Lake River referred the bill report favorably thereon request reservation river and harbor Secretary Secretary of War Stat strike submitted the following tion Total Treasury United States Senate War Department Washington Waterway word
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Page 11 - That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers...
Page 11 - States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States not bearing interest, known as United States notes, and of all the interest-bearing obligations of the United States, except in cases where the law authorizing the issue of any such obligation has expressly provided that the same may be paid in lawful money or other currency than gold and silver.
Page 25 - ... the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, may prescribe.
Page 11 - ... the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin, or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Page 11 - Where various systems might be adopted for that purpose, it might be said with respect to each, that it was not necessary, because the end might be obtained by other means. Congress must possess the choice of means, and must be empowered to use any means which are in fact conducive to the exercise of a power granted by the constitution.
Page 11 - We admit, as all must admit, that the powers of the government are limited, and that its limits are not to be transcended. But we think the sound construction of the constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution,, which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people.
Page 11 - An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes
Page 11 - That where prospecting or exploratory work is necessary to determine the existence or workability of coal deposits in any unclaimed, undeveloped area, the Secretary of the Interior may issue, to applicants qualified under this Act, prospecting permits for a term of two years, for not exceeding two thousand five hundred and sixty acres...
Page 11 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
Page 11 - An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes", approved June 3, 1916 (39 Stat.