Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1944: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on the Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1944 |
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... additional volume . It will not be all work of that year . Some of it will be carried over from the previous year . But we will need three volumes , and that is why we have estimated $ 4,000 for that printing . Mr. HENDRICKS . Are you ...
... additional volume . It will not be all work of that year . Some of it will be carried over from the previous year . But we will need three volumes , and that is why we have estimated $ 4,000 for that printing . Mr. HENDRICKS . Are you ...
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... additional amount to take care of it . I am not quite sure , because when we get into the trial of some of these processing tax cases we may need some technical assistance in the way of accountants . But I am not asking for it until I ...
... additional amount to take care of it . I am not quite sure , because when we get into the trial of some of these processing tax cases we may need some technical assistance in the way of accountants . But I am not asking for it until I ...
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... additional funds necessary . The services are still expanding and there will be additional personnel . Mr. WOODRUM . You think it may be more next year than it is this year ? Mr. FRANK . That is right . We have no way of estimating what ...
... additional funds necessary . The services are still expanding and there will be additional personnel . Mr. WOODRUM . You think it may be more next year than it is this year ? Mr. FRANK . That is right . We have no way of estimating what ...
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... addition to its specific duties under the Interstate Commerce Act , there are duties under other and related acts ... additional em- ployees for their performance . For the purpose of carrying out the general duties delegated to the ...
... addition to its specific duties under the Interstate Commerce Act , there are duties under other and related acts ... additional em- ployees for their performance . For the purpose of carrying out the general duties delegated to the ...
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... additional inspectors and one clerk ? Mr. BARTEL . That is right . Mr. WOODRUM . And an additional amount for travel . JUSTIFICATION OF ESTIMATE Mr. BARTEL . That is correct . Our justification of that item is as follows : Signal safety ...
... additional inspectors and one clerk ? Mr. BARTEL . That is right . Mr. WOODRUM . And an additional amount for travel . JUSTIFICATION OF ESTIMATE Mr. BARTEL . That is correct . Our justification of that item is as follows : Signal safety ...
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Page 624 - ... for the purpose of manufacturing nitrates, explosives, or munitions of war, or for any other purpose involving the safety of the United States...
Page 276 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shall be settled and adjusted in the General Accounting Office.
Page 737 - Whenever the President by proclamation or Executive order declares a national emergency to exist by reason of actual or threatened war, insurrection, or invasion, or disturbance or threatened disturbance of the international relations of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury may make, subject to the approval of the President, rules and regulations governing the anchorage and movement of any vessel, foreign or domestic, in the territorial waters of the United States, may inspect such vessel...
Page 280 - States representatives and other personnel in going to and returning from their post of duty; allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930...
Page 738 - That when the United States is at war or during any national emergency, the existence of which is declared by proclamation of the President...
Page 98 - Provided, That Joint Board members may use Government transportation requests when traveling in connection with their duties as Joint Board members.
Page 620 - The Commission shall have power to perform any and all acts, and to prescribe, issue, make, amend, and rescind such orders, rules, and regulations as it may find necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Page 123 - Standards, together with six additional persons who are "acquainted with the needs of aeronautical science, either civil or military, or skilled in aeronautical engineering or its allied sciences.
Page 620 - ... (b) All hearings, investigations, and proceedings under this Act shall be governed by rules of practice and procedure to be adopted by the Commission, and in the conduct thereof the technical rules of evidence need not be applied.
Page 202 - The faith of the United States is pledged that ... the United States will provide such funds as may be necessary for the upkeep of the National Gallery of Art and the administrative expenses and costs of operation thereof, including the protection and care of works of art acquired by the Board, so that the National Gallery of Art shall be at all times properly maintained and the works of art contained therein shall be exhibited regularly to the general public free of charge.