Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses, 1918: Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses, Sixty-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 979페이지 |
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... GILLETT , JAMES W. GOOD , AND JOSEPH G. CANNON IN CHARGE OF DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS ON ACCOUNT OF WAR EXPENSES SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1917 87161 HJ10 B8 HBP OP 30 Aug. 5 126 URGENT ...
... GILLETT , JAMES W. GOOD , AND JOSEPH G. CANNON IN CHARGE OF DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS ON ACCOUNT OF WAR EXPENSES SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1917 87161 HJ10 B8 HBP OP 30 Aug. 5 126 URGENT ...
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... GILLETT , JAMES W. GOOD , AND JOSEPH G. CANNON , OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPRO- PRIATIONS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , ON THE DAYS FOL- LOWING , NAMELY : MONDAY , JULY 16 , 1917 . DEPARTMENT OF STATE . STATEMENTS OF MR . WILBUR J. CARR ...
... GILLETT , JAMES W. GOOD , AND JOSEPH G. CANNON , OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPRO- PRIATIONS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , ON THE DAYS FOL- LOWING , NAMELY : MONDAY , JULY 16 , 1917 . DEPARTMENT OF STATE . STATEMENTS OF MR . WILBUR J. CARR ...
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... GILLETT ( interposing ) . That telegram is printed here in the book . The CHAIRMAN . I want to know if there is any case which at all parallels this case . Mr. TANIS . I do not know of any case that parallels this . Mr. CARR . I think ...
... GILLETT ( interposing ) . That telegram is printed here in the book . The CHAIRMAN . I want to know if there is any case which at all parallels this case . Mr. TANIS . I do not know of any case that parallels this . Mr. CARR . I think ...
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... GILLETT . That is the secret fund ? Mr. CARR . Yes ; of course , you understand $ 150,000 is not a very large sum of money in these days . The CHAIRMAN . I know that , but that is URGENT DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS , 1918 . 5.
... GILLETT . That is the secret fund ? Mr. CARR . Yes ; of course , you understand $ 150,000 is not a very large sum of money in these days . The CHAIRMAN . I know that , but that is URGENT DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS , 1918 . 5.
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... GILLETT . Why did he not change him and give him back his $ 2,000 pay ? Mr. HUDDLESON . Because another man had been put into the po- sition on the Subtreasury roll . The CHAIRMAN . It cost him no more to live in New Orleans than it ...
... GILLETT . Why did he not change him and give him back his $ 2,000 pay ? Mr. HUDDLESON . Because another man had been put into the po- sition on the Subtreasury roll . The CHAIRMAN . It cost him no more to live in New Orleans than it ...
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