Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill, 1922: Supplemental Hearing Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of the Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1922. Sixty-seventh Congress, First Session. Conference on Limitation of Armament, Department of JusticeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - 23ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... KELLEY . You would probably have to come back for more ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . Mr. KELLEY . It is probable that some of those bills will be coming in for the next two or three months ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir : for the next six months ...
... KELLEY . You would probably have to come back for more ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . Mr. KELLEY . It is probable that some of those bills will be coming in for the next two or three months ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir : for the next six months ...
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... KELLEY . Those admiralty cases grow out of Shipping Board operations , do they not ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . Mr. KELLEY . If they grow out of Shipping Board operations , why do you handle a part of them and they a part of them ? " Mr ...
... KELLEY . Those admiralty cases grow out of Shipping Board operations , do they not ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . Mr. KELLEY . If they grow out of Shipping Board operations , why do you handle a part of them and they a part of them ? " Mr ...
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... KELLEY . Are the dockets as clear , relatively speaking , as they were in 1912 ? Mr. HARRIS . No , sir . Mr. KELLEY . You are further behind now ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . How far are they behind ? Mr. HARRIS . We ...
... KELLEY . Are the dockets as clear , relatively speaking , as they were in 1912 ? Mr. HARRIS . No , sir . Mr. KELLEY . You are further behind now ? Mr. HARRIS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . How far are they behind ? Mr. HARRIS . We ...
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... KELLEY . What would that be gross , about 1 per cent a month ? Mr. ROPER . Just about , sir . In the ordinary case , slightly over 11 per cent a year . The CHAIRMAN . What do you expect to do with this additional money ? Mr. ROPER . We ...
... KELLEY . What would that be gross , about 1 per cent a month ? Mr. ROPER . Just about , sir . In the ordinary case , slightly over 11 per cent a year . The CHAIRMAN . What do you expect to do with this additional money ? Mr. ROPER . We ...
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... KELLEY . I judged from what you said that you could not tell so very well what trees were infested until the leaves come out . Col. GREELEY . These are all evergreens . Mr. KELLEY . These are pines ? Col. GREELEY . Yes . Mr. KELLEY . So ...
... KELLEY . I judged from what you said that you could not tell so very well what trees were infested until the leaves come out . Col. GREELEY . These are all evergreens . Mr. KELLEY . These are pines ? Col. GREELEY . Yes . Mr. KELLEY . So ...
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293 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whenever any person is delivered by any foreign government to an agent of the United States for the purpose of being brought within the United States and tried for any crime of which he is duly accused, the President shall have power to take all necessary measures for the transportation and safekeeping of such accused person, and for his security against lawless violence, until the final conclusion of his trial for the crimes or offenses specified in the warrant of extradition, and until his final...
615 ÆäÀÌÁö - No contract or purchase on behalf of the United States shall be made unless the same is authorized by law, or is under an appropriation adequate to its fulfillment. except in the War and Navy Departments, for clothing, subsistence, forage, fuel, quarters or transportation, which, however, shall not exceed the necessities of the current year.
147 ÆäÀÌÁö - For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies...
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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.
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