First [and] Second Deficiency Appropriation Bill[s]: Fiscal Year 1931, Hearings ... 71st Congress, 3d Session, Parts 36-9321931 - 1412 pages |
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... STATEMENT OF FACTS IN MAKING DISBURSEMENT OF ALLOWANCES , ETC. , FURNISHED TO COMPTROLLER GENERAL Mr. BYRNS . General , I was interested in your statement a moment ago to the effect , I think you said , that you are now required to file ...
... STATEMENT OF FACTS IN MAKING DISBURSEMENT OF ALLOWANCES , ETC. , FURNISHED TO COMPTROLLER GENERAL Mr. BYRNS . General , I was interested in your statement a moment ago to the effect , I think you said , that you are now required to file ...
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... statement of the facts and the law if he has not any jurisdiction ? General HINES . He has . If the statement of facts does not justify the payment he has jurisdiction . I have a definite understanding with him ; I think he would be ...
... statement of the facts and the law if he has not any jurisdiction ? General HINES . He has . If the statement of facts does not justify the payment he has jurisdiction . I have a definite understanding with him ; I think he would be ...
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... statement prepared with reference to the conditions , taken from several different sections of the country . The CHAIRMAN . Can you not condense that statement ? Will not a description of one of them represent the conditions in all of ...
... statement prepared with reference to the conditions , taken from several different sections of the country . The CHAIRMAN . Can you not condense that statement ? Will not a description of one of them represent the conditions in all of ...
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... statement is correct relative to collusion it would mean that in any locality where intoxicating liquor can be found in numerous places there is collusion there with the prohibition officers in that locality , would it not ? Mr ...
... statement is correct relative to collusion it would mean that in any locality where intoxicating liquor can be found in numerous places there is collusion there with the prohibition officers in that locality , would it not ? Mr ...
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... statement and that of the Assistant Attor- ney General , that result directly from the change that Congress made ... statement of it . Mr. CRAMTON . I wish you would put in the record a statement showing how much of this is due to the ...
... statement and that of the Assistant Attor- ney General , that result directly from the change that Congress made ... statement of it . Mr. CRAMTON . I wish you would put in the record a statement showing how much of this is due to the ...
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2ND DEF'Y 1ST 46 Stat acquisition acquisition of site additional amount administration Admiral PARSONS area of approximately authorized basement brick faced BUCHANAN BUILDING The CHAIRMAN building will provide Bureau Bureau of Prohibition claims Colonel GRANT Commission committee compensation Congress CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING court courthouse CRAMTON DEF'Y 1ST DEF'Y DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL District of Columbia Doctor MEAD employees equipment estimated total cost expenditures FECHET Federal fireproof construction fiscal year 1931 funds Government ground area hereby hospital House improvement increase Indian June 30 labor limit of cost MARTIN ment National Naval necessary Park payment plant post office postal receipts present proposed building provide approximately public buildings repairs roads Salaries and expenses SECOND DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION Secretary Senator BINGHAM Senator JONES site and construction square feet statement station stone trim supplies tion Treasury Department United Veterans War Department Washington WETMORE WITT WOODCOCK