Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session |
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... Police Board for additional parking space for staff employees , setting forth particulars , i . e . , local residence of applicant and distance from office , frequency of applicant's use of space , schedule of appli- cant's work hours ...
... Police Board for additional parking space for staff employees , setting forth particulars , i . e . , local residence of applicant and distance from office , frequency of applicant's use of space , schedule of appli- cant's work hours ...
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... Police officials have agreed to establish a marking system for timing parking and to serve tickets upon drivers ... Police force and that the Capitol Police force maintain accurate , up - to- date data on automobile registration and ...
... Police officials have agreed to establish a marking system for timing parking and to serve tickets upon drivers ... Police force and that the Capitol Police force maintain accurate , up - to- date data on automobile registration and ...
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... Police force by the Sergeant - at - Arms shall be advised by the Capitol Police force to appear in person at a designated time and place with his automobile and registration card . Whereupon , the Capitol Police force shall satisfy ...
... Police force by the Sergeant - at - Arms shall be advised by the Capitol Police force to appear in person at a designated time and place with his automobile and registration card . Whereupon , the Capitol Police force shall satisfy ...
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... be written into these lease which would guarantee this right to the United States House of Representatives . FRANK J. ALBERTOLI , SAMUEL M. SELDEN , RICHARD F. HARLESS . CAPITOL POLICE WITNESSES TUESDAY , JUNE 2 , 1953 . 72.
... be written into these lease which would guarantee this right to the United States House of Representatives . FRANK J. ALBERTOLI , SAMUEL M. SELDEN , RICHARD F. HARLESS . CAPITOL POLICE WITNESSES TUESDAY , JUNE 2 , 1953 . 72.
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... POLICE WITNESSES TUESDAY , JUNE 2 , 1953 . CAPT . WILLIAM J. BRODERICK WILLIAM F. RUSSELL , SERGEANT AT ARMS Mr. HORAN . We will next consider further the Capitol Police . NEED FOR ADDITIONAL POLICE Mr. RUSSELL . At a meeting of the ...
... POLICE WITNESSES TUESDAY , JUNE 2 , 1953 . CAPT . WILLIAM J. BRODERICK WILLIAM F. RUSSELL , SERGEANT AT ARMS Mr. HORAN . We will next consider further the Capitol Police . NEED FOR ADDITIONAL POLICE Mr. RUSSELL . At a meeting of the ...
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82d Cong additional administrative Admiral PERRY agencies Air Force air station amount annual appropriation assistant authorized bill BLATTENBERGER budget BUSBEY Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant Captain LAMB catalog CEDERBERG Chairman CHANDLER Chief Circuit CLAPP clerk committee congressional construction cost DAVIS Department digest district courts Division employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses facilities Federal fiscal year 1954 funds GARY going HANABURY HENLOCK HORAN House Office Building increase installation Judge BIGGS Judicial Conference June 30 Justice BURTON justifications KUREN Law Library Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress maintenance materials Members ment million Naval Navy obligations operation pending percent personnel positions present probation Public Law question record repair request salaries Senate Sergeant at Arms SNADER staff statement subcommittee Subic Bay Supreme Court tion Total UNESCO United
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