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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What do they pay per thousand feet , on the average ? Col . GREELEY . The
average price is about $ 2 . 50 a thousand feet on the stump . The CHAIRMAN . I
think I asked you how your cost of protection compared with the cost of protection
by ...
What do they pay per thousand feet , on the average ? Col . GREELEY . The
average price is about $ 2 . 50 a thousand feet on the stump . The CHAIRMAN . I
think I asked you how your cost of protection compared with the cost of protection
by ...
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What would be the average number for the year beginning the 1st of last July and
ending the 30th of next June ? Mr . ROUTSONG . I think the average is about 93 ,
700 . The CHAIRMAN . How do you get that ? Mr . ROUTSONG . I take it that ...
What would be the average number for the year beginning the 1st of last July and
ending the 30th of next June ? Mr . ROUTSONG . I think the average is about 93 ,
700 . The CHAIRMAN . How do you get that ? Mr . ROUTSONG . I take it that ...
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The average during the last quarter was 4 , 600 per month ; last month about 1 ,
600 went out , and about 900 theretofore . Mr . RouTSONG . I can give you
figures over a period of months . I can give them now or insert them in the record .
The average during the last quarter was 4 , 600 per month ; last month about 1 ,
600 went out , and about 900 theretofore . Mr . RouTSONG . I can give you
figures over a period of months . I can give them now or insert them in the record .
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Mr . REED . The ships were not available at the beginning of the year . Admiral
POTTER . The Shiping Board placed some at our disposal since the beginning of
the year . The CHAIRMAN . You say your average will be $ 400 , 000 a month ?
Mr . REED . The ships were not available at the beginning of the year . Admiral
POTTER . The Shiping Board placed some at our disposal since the beginning of
the year . The CHAIRMAN . You say your average will be $ 400 , 000 a month ?
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I think you put more faith in these averages than you ought to . If you take the
movement of men under every possible condition , and produce an average from
that , your average is not very good . Now , when you add to that an increase of
20 ...
I think you put more faith in these averages than you ought to . If you take the
movement of men under every possible condition , and produce an average from
that , your average is not very good . Now , when you add to that an increase of
20 ...
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