First Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1932: Hearing Before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of Deficiency Appropriations. Seventy-second Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 279ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... June , 1931 , for which the appropriation for the fiscal year 1931 was insufficient . The estimate , on which the appropriation for the fiscal year 1932 was based , was compiled upon the data available as of March 31 , 1930 , at which ...
... June , 1931 , for which the appropriation for the fiscal year 1931 was insufficient . The estimate , on which the appropriation for the fiscal year 1932 was based , was compiled upon the data available as of March 31 , 1930 , at which ...
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... June .. 16 , 116 , 250 300 , 266 14 , 013 , 574 322 , 989 16 , 234 , 432 Total . 170 , 215 , 303 187 , 469 , 446 DEATH COMPENSATION The amounts required for death compensation , as shown by the original and current estimates , are ...
... June .. 16 , 116 , 250 300 , 266 14 , 013 , 574 322 , 989 16 , 234 , 432 Total . 170 , 215 , 303 187 , 469 , 446 DEATH COMPENSATION The amounts required for death compensation , as shown by the original and current estimates , are ...
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... June . 4,846 , 820 412 , 111 7,267 , 924 276 , 300 4,978 , 210 425 , 346 7,473 , 037 Total 50 , 289,000 75 , 162 , 689 This entire estimate is based on present trends and represents the absolute minimum requirements presently indicated ...
... June . 4,846 , 820 412 , 111 7,267 , 924 276 , 300 4,978 , 210 425 , 346 7,473 , 037 Total 50 , 289,000 75 , 162 , 689 This entire estimate is based on present trends and represents the absolute minimum requirements presently indicated ...
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... June The CHAIRMAN . But we will have another deficiency bill if it becomes necessary . Colonel GRANT . That second deficiency bill probably would not be passed until the end of June , and we could not let the contract and get the plant ...
... June The CHAIRMAN . But we will have another deficiency bill if it becomes necessary . Colonel GRANT . That second deficiency bill probably would not be passed until the end of June , and we could not let the contract and get the plant ...
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... June 30 , 1932 , 1933 , and 1934 1 For salaries of teachers , supervisors , or directors of vocational agricultural and home economics State or Territory 1932 1933 Total Agriculture Home economics Total Agriculture Home economics Home ...
... June 30 , 1932 , 1933 , and 1934 1 For salaries of teachers , supervisors , or directors of vocational agricultural and home economics State or Territory 1932 1933 Total Agriculture Home economics Total Agriculture Home economics Home ...
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additional amount ALBRIGHT appro appropriation architect ARNOLD asked authorized awards AYRES balance bids bill BLOOM Budget Bureau cent CHAIRMAN clerks Colonel GRANT Colonel WALDRON Commission committee Congress construction contract cost course December DECEMBER 19 DECEMBER 21 deficiency Department District of Columbia Doctor BALLOU Doctor MCCORMICK DODD DUGANNE employees engineers equipment estimate expenditures expenses Federal Federal Trade Commission fees filed fingerprints fires fiscal year 1932 funds GARDNER GLASSFORD grade HARDY hearings HEFFERNAN HOOVER increase Indians JOHNSON July June 30 KERLIN KLEPINGER Leavenworth Penitentiary LYNN Major DAVISON Major ROBB Major STUART MARTIN MENDENHALL ment months Mount Vernon necessary office and courthouse OLIVER paid Park plans post office priation projects reports salary School Secretary DOAK statement stenographic STEWART TAYLOR tion United United States Code vault WAGNER WALSH Washington WETMORE WOOD WOODRUM
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202 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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 discharge from custody or imprisonment for or on account of such crimes or offenses, and for a reasonable time thereafter, and may employ such portion of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia thereof, as may be necessary for the safe-keeping and protection of the accused.
79 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the unexpended balance of the appropriation of $25,000 contained in the District of Columbia appropriation act for the fiscal year...
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mr. Bloom. STATEMENT OF HON. SOL BLOOM, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK Mr.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - I shall be glad to answer any questions that the members of the committee may have concerning the needs or the work of the Inspection Service.
202 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...
243 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... OF PUBLIC DEBT EXPENSES OF LOANS, 1942 REIMBURSEMENT OF POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT FOR EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH SALE OF WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS The CHAIRMAN. We will take up the estimate of the Bureau of the Public Debt, appearing at page 19 of the justifications and page 4 of Document No. 756. We have before us the draft of a proposed provision pertaining to the indefinite appropriation "Expenses of loans, act of September 24, 1913, as amended and extended, 1942.
199 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to assume charge of a consulate general or consulate during the absence of the principal officer...
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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 discharge from custody or imprisonment for or on 75 account of such crimes or offenses, and for a reasonable time thereafter...
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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 discharge from custody or imprisonment for or on account of such crimes or offenses, and for a reasonable time thereafter...
232 ÆäÀÌÁö - Yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. I think it would be interesting if you would put a statement in the record showing what has been paid for outside professional services.