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... REPRESENTATIVES AS REQUIRED BY LAW . ( U. S. CODE , TITLE 2 , SECTION 105 ) BY EVERARD H. SMITH and GEORGE Y. HARVEY Clerk to the Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Clerk to the Committee on Appropriations House of ...
... REPRESENTATIVES AS REQUIRED BY LAW . ( U. S. CODE , TITLE 2 , SECTION 105 ) BY EVERARD H. SMITH and GEORGE Y. HARVEY Clerk to the Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Clerk to the Committee on Appropriations House of ...
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... REPRESENTATIVES CLARENCE CANNON , Missouri , Chairman CONTENTS Page 1. Third Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1952 . CARL HAYDEN , Arizona RICHARD B. RUSSELL , Georgia PAT MCCARRAN , Nevada SENATE JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY , Wyoming DENNIS ...
... REPRESENTATIVES CLARENCE CANNON , Missouri , Chairman CONTENTS Page 1. Third Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1952 . CARL HAYDEN , Arizona RICHARD B. RUSSELL , Georgia PAT MCCARRAN , Nevada SENATE JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY , Wyoming DENNIS ...
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... REPRESENTATIVES For payment to Helen D. Whitaker , widow of John A. Whitaker , late a Representative from the State of Kentucky , $ 12,500 : Provided , That the foregoing death gratuity payment , and any other death gratuity payment at ...
... REPRESENTATIVES For payment to Helen D. Whitaker , widow of John A. Whitaker , late a Representative from the State of Kentucky , $ 12,500 : Provided , That the foregoing death gratuity payment , and any other death gratuity payment at ...
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of Representatives or of the Senate , shall be held to have been a gift . For payment to Barbara Y. Schwabe , widow of George B. Schwabe , late a Representative from the State of Oklahoma , $ 12,500_- . For payment to Lyla H. Murray ...
of Representatives or of the Senate , shall be held to have been a gift . For payment to Barbara Y. Schwabe , widow of George B. Schwabe , late a Representative from the State of Oklahoma , $ 12,500_- . For payment to Lyla H. Murray ...
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... Representatives : " Salaries , officers and employees " , $ 150,000 ; " Clerk hire , Members and Delegates " , $ 500,000 ; Contingent expenses of the House : " Furniture " , $ 8,850 ; " Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ...
... Representatives : " Salaries , officers and employees " , $ 150,000 ; " Clerk hire , Members and Delegates " , $ 500,000 ; Contingent expenses of the House : " Furniture " , $ 8,850 ; " Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ...
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