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... OLIVER . I image she can give us an approximate estimate of the amount expended by Americans on annual trips abroad , as com- pared with the amount expended prior to 1914 . Mr. CARR . We could tell you what the people say as to the rea ...
... OLIVER . I image she can give us an approximate estimate of the amount expended by Americans on annual trips abroad , as com- pared with the amount expended prior to 1914 . Mr. CARR . We could tell you what the people say as to the rea ...
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... OLIVER . Is not that rather a discretion vested in the Secretary of State ? Secretary STIMSON . I did not intend to express it otherwise . Mr. OLIVER . It is not a matter of right . Secretary STIMSON . The statute very wisely leaves ...
... OLIVER . Is not that rather a discretion vested in the Secretary of State ? Secretary STIMSON . I did not intend to express it otherwise . Mr. OLIVER . It is not a matter of right . Secretary STIMSON . The statute very wisely leaves ...
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... OLIVER . Where would this officer be stationed ? Mr. HORNBECK . He would be stationed here in Washington , in the department . Mr. OLIVER . From here , he would direct the inquiries that were to be made and those facts , when reported ...
... OLIVER . Where would this officer be stationed ? Mr. HORNBECK . He would be stationed here in Washington , in the department . Mr. OLIVER . From here , he would direct the inquiries that were to be made and those facts , when reported ...
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... OLIVER . Then what are the other salaries ? Mr. BOGGS . A stenographer , who is getting $ 1,720 , and a drafts- man ... OLIVER . What special facts have occurred within the past 12 months to demonstrate the importance of now adding to ...
... OLIVER . Then what are the other salaries ? Mr. BOGGS . A stenographer , who is getting $ 1,720 , and a drafts- man ... OLIVER . What special facts have occurred within the past 12 months to demonstrate the importance of now adding to ...
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... OLIVER . How long has she been doing this special kind of work ? Mr. BOGGS . She has been shifted over from research work which she came to do , for less than a year and a half . Mr. OLIVER . A year and a half ? Mr. BOGGS . Yes . Mr. OLIVER ...
... OLIVER . How long has she been doing this special kind of work ? Mr. BOGGS . She has been shifted over from research work which she came to do , for less than a year and a half . Mr. OLIVER . A year and a half ? Mr. BOGGS . Yes . Mr. OLIVER ...
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1931 appropriation ACKERMAN additional agents Alaska appropriation for 1931 approved asking assistant Attorney authorized BATES bill Brookhart Act Budget estimate buildings Bureau of Prohibition camps CARR cent Chillicothe clerks Commerce commission committee conference Congress construction consular contingent expenses cost countries decrease deficiency act Department of Justice diplomatic District of Columbia division employees enforcement equipment estimate for 1932 expenditures Federal fiscal year 1932 Foreign Service officers fuel fund GARDNER Government GRIFFIN heat HENGSTLER immigration institutions International International Joint Commission investigation jail judges July June 30 Labor maintenance Married McNeil Island ment MERRILL MITCHELL necessary OLIVER Pan American Pan American Union parole passport Penitentiary personal services personnel printing and binding prisoners probation purchase purpose question rent repair representation allowances requested SHIPLEY SHREVE statement TINKHAM tion traveling expenses Treasury treaty United States penitentiary Vice consul WAGENEN WOODCOCK