Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations Consisting of Messrs. Bingham, Gillett, Graff, Gardner, Livingston, and Burleson in Charge of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill for 1912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 282 pages |
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... Bureau of Trade Relations from $ 2,100 to $ 3,000 - an increase of $ 900 . Then we ask for the abolition of the post of carpenter , at $ 1,000 . The net increase requested , therefore , is $ 2,660 . Mr. BINGHAM . Give us the reason for ...
... Bureau of Trade Relations from $ 2,100 to $ 3,000 - an increase of $ 900 . Then we ask for the abolition of the post of carpenter , at $ 1,000 . The net increase requested , therefore , is $ 2,660 . Mr. BINGHAM . Give us the reason for ...
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... Bureau of Trade Relations and the Bureau of Accounts , and on Seventeenth street- Mr. GILLETT . Have they not messengers now ? Mr. WILSON . Not enough for the constant running about . We have the Bureau of Citizenship and the ...
... Bureau of Trade Relations and the Bureau of Accounts , and on Seventeenth street- Mr. GILLETT . Have they not messengers now ? Mr. WILSON . Not enough for the constant running about . We have the Bureau of Citizenship and the ...
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... BUREAU OF TRADE RELATIONS ( AGAIN ) . Mr. BINGHAM . The position of Chief of Trade Relations is en- tirely new , is it ? Mr. WILSON . He has been a chief of bureau at $ 2,100 for many years . But with the tariff negotiations , and the ...
... BUREAU OF TRADE RELATIONS ( AGAIN ) . Mr. BINGHAM . The position of Chief of Trade Relations is en- tirely new , is it ? Mr. WILSON . He has been a chief of bureau at $ 2,100 for many years . But with the tariff negotiations , and the ...
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... Bureau of Trade Relations instead of attempting to do it out of our surplus , is that as Congress has appro- priated the salary of that chief of division we do not think we could legally add to it out of any other appropriation under ...
... Bureau of Trade Relations instead of attempting to do it out of our surplus , is that as Congress has appro- priated the salary of that chief of division we do not think we could legally add to it out of any other appropriation under ...
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... Bureau of Trade Relations . Mr. GILLETT . You mean these two men ? Mr. WILSON . I mean them and Mr. Osborn and all the personnel of the Bureau of Trade Relations . Mr. GILLETT . But they do not come under this $ 100,000 , do they-- any ...
... Bureau of Trade Relations . Mr. GILLETT . You mean these two men ? Mr. WILSON . I mean them and Mr. Osborn and all the personnel of the Bureau of Trade Relations . Mr. GILLETT . But they do not come under this $ 100,000 , do they-- any ...
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