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... BYRNS , THOMAS U. SISSON , AND JAMES A. GALLIVAN IN CHARGE OF DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS SIXTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION 70214 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ...
... BYRNS , THOMAS U. SISSON , AND JAMES A. GALLIVAN IN CHARGE OF DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS SIXTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION 70214 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ...
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... BYRNS . If you will pardon me , Mr. Chairman , my recollec- tion is that when the appropriation was recommended by the com- mittee , it was understood that a certain portion of it , which was expressly allowed by the committee , was for ...
... BYRNS . If you will pardon me , Mr. Chairman , my recollec- tion is that when the appropriation was recommended by the com- mittee , it was understood that a certain portion of it , which was expressly allowed by the committee , was for ...
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... , but when it comes to an extended time , it would be impossible for us to keep the city properly patrolled with the present force . Mr. BYRNS . I notice you have an estimate here 14 FIRST DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL , 1922 .
... , but when it comes to an extended time , it would be impossible for us to keep the city properly patrolled with the present force . Mr. BYRNS . I notice you have an estimate here 14 FIRST DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL , 1922 .
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... BYRNS . That is due , I presume , to the fact that you expect an immense crowd here ? Maj . GESSFORD . We do . Mr. BYRNS . Is it customary to ask for special policemen for special occasions like that lasting for a day or two ? Maj ...
... BYRNS . That is due , I presume , to the fact that you expect an immense crowd here ? Maj . GESSFORD . We do . Mr. BYRNS . Is it customary to ask for special policemen for special occasions like that lasting for a day or two ? Maj ...
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... BYRNS . I remember during the war we had soldiers stationed around the White House , we had soldiers guarding the British Lega- tion , and we had soldiers guarding the French Legation . I re- member passing those buildings where they ...
... BYRNS . I remember during the war we had soldiers stationed around the White House , we had soldiers guarding the British Lega- tion , and we had soldiers guarding the French Legation . I re- member passing those buildings where they ...
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additional Admiral CooNTZ Admiral POTTER allotment amount ANTHONY appropriation Arlington Memorial Bridge asked average basis beds bill Brazil BROWN building Bureau BYRNS cable Camp Camp Grant Camp Sherman CARR CARSON cent central office CHAIRMAN charge civil act claims clerks coal commission committee Congress contract cost course court CREEL deficiency dental Department district Ellis Island employees equipment estimate examiner expenditures expenses fees figures fiscal FORBES fund GALLIVAN Government GREELEY headquarters hospital HUDDLESON HUSBAND increase JONES July June 30 KELLEY KENNARD KERWIN Klamath County labor LAVINDER Lincoln Memorial MCGINTY ment months Navy necessary operating paid Passed assistant surgeon patients PATTERSON Public Health Service ROUTSONG salaries Secretary SEOANE SHAUGHNESSY SISSON SPILMAN statement supplies tion Treasury trict tuberculosis United Veterans vocational WADSWORTH WAGNER WOOD York
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64 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... contingent appropriations of the Senate or House of Representatives; and in case said apportionments are waived or modified as herein provided, the same shall be waived or modified in writing by the head of such Executive Department or other Government establishment having control of the expenditure, and the reasons therefor shall be fully set forth in each particular case and communicated to Congress in connection with estimates for any additional appropriations required on account thereof....
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made ; and all such apportionments shall be adhered to and shall not be waived or modified except upon the happening of some extraordinary emergency or unusual circumstance which could not be anticipated at the time of making such apportionment...
131 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and shall have the power to appoint, remove, and fix the compensation of such officers and employees, not in conflict with existing law, and make such expenditures for rent outside the District of Columbia, printing, telegrams, telephones, law books, books of reference...
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... which could not be anticipated at the time of making such apportionment, but this provision shall not apply to the contingent appropriations of the Senate or House of Representatives; and in case said apportionments are waived or modified as herein provided, the same shall be waived or...
143 ÆäÀÌÁö - For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies...
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Secretary of Labor shall have power to act as mediator and to appoint commissioners of conciliation in labor disputes whenever in his judgment the interests of industrial peace require it to be done.
62 ÆäÀÌÁö - car service' in this Act shall include the use, control, supply, movement, distribution, exchange, interchange, and return of locomotives, cars, and other vehicles used in the transportation of property, including special types of equipment, and the supply of trains, by any carrier by railroad subject to this Act.
440 ÆäÀÌÁö - Veterans' Bureau or of some one of the now existing agencies of the Government, including the War Department, Navy Department, Interior Department, Treasury Department, the National...
274 ÆäÀÌÁö - October 29th, 1875, which claim is supported by the Government of the United States, have resolved to submit the question for decision to an International Arbitral Commission, and to that end have named their respective plenipotentiaries, that is to say, the President of the United States. William E.
274 ÆäÀÌÁö - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.