Sundry Civil Bill, 1917, Hearings . . . 64th Congress, 1st Session, Pt.1,21916 - 1719ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... cost plus 10 per cent , and the question now comes up as to the meaning of the words " cost plus 10 per cent . " They are asking $ 440,000 . Mr. MONDELL . What dry dock was that ? Mr. THOMPSON . At League Island . We have a suit on ...
... cost plus 10 per cent , and the question now comes up as to the meaning of the words " cost plus 10 per cent . " They are asking $ 440,000 . Mr. MONDELL . What dry dock was that ? Mr. THOMPSON . At League Island . We have a suit on ...
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... cost last year was 61 cents , and we figure our per capita cost for 1917 at 52.5 cents . The CHAIRMAN . Why that difference ? Mr. McGLASSON . That reduction is made possible to a large extent because of the increased number of prisoners ...
... cost last year was 61 cents , and we figure our per capita cost for 1917 at 52.5 cents . The CHAIRMAN . Why that difference ? Mr. McGLASSON . That reduction is made possible to a large extent because of the increased number of prisoners ...
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... cost in 1915 ? Mr. McGLASSON . The per capita cost for 1915 was 67.3 cents . The CHAIRMAN . What is the estimate for 1917 Mr. McGLASSON . Fifty - one cents . The CHAIRMAN . Why did it cost you so much more down in Geor- gia than at ...
... cost in 1915 ? Mr. McGLASSON . The per capita cost for 1915 was 67.3 cents . The CHAIRMAN . What is the estimate for 1917 Mr. McGLASSON . Fifty - one cents . The CHAIRMAN . Why did it cost you so much more down in Geor- gia than at ...
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... cost ? Mr. SHUSTER . Yes , sir . Mr. BORLAND . And you figure that cost to be about $ 4.60 per week ? Mr. SHUSTER . That is the latest figure we have . It was $ 4.50 last year . Mr. BORLAND . You are supposed to charge the District of ...
... cost ? Mr. SHUSTER . Yes , sir . Mr. BORLAND . And you figure that cost to be about $ 4.60 per week ? Mr. SHUSTER . That is the latest figure we have . It was $ 4.50 last year . Mr. BORLAND . You are supposed to charge the District of ...
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... cost down . Mr. BORLAND . At the close of this fiscal year will you render a bill against the District of Columbia for what has been the actual per capita cost ? Mr. SHUSTER . No. Mr. BORLAND . Or have you a fixed rate ? Mr. SHUSTER ...
... cost down . Mr. BORLAND . At the close of this fiscal year will you render a bill against the District of Columbia for what has been the actual per capita cost ? Mr. SHUSTER . No. Mr. BORLAND . Or have you a fixed rate ? Mr. SHUSTER ...
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1311 ÆäÀÌÁö - States, a certificate of such determination in form and manner as the same shall have been made; and the Secretary of State of the United States, as soon as practicable after the receipt at the State Department of each of the certificates hereinbefore directed to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, shall publish, in such public newspaper as he shall designate, such certificates in full; and at the first meeting of Congress thereafter he shall transmit to the two houses of Congress copies in...
1299 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... earned and have to their credit, and we are required by law to pay them for that leave. We have to retain employees until the work is actually shut down, and then we have to continue them on the rolls until they have used up their cumulative leave and pay them for that. Senator DOWNEY. I would like to call the attention of the committee at this time to the questions and answers No. 3 and 4 on the questionnaire which I have before described. This statement, Mr. Calland, was furnished to me by...
1254 ÆäÀÌÁö - Government agencies, scientific institutions, and industrial enterprises: (1) the construction of physical standards; (2) the testing, calibration, and certification of standards and standard measuring apparatus; (3) the study and improvement of instruments and methods of measurements; (4) the investigation and testing of railroad track scales, elevator scales, and other scales used in weighing commodities for interstate shipment...
1633 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to amend, revise, and codify the laws relating to the public printing and binding and distribution of Government Publications...
1246 ÆäÀÌÁö - December 1938, with the original document and record thereof on file and of record in my office, and in my custody as city clerk of said city, and that the same is a true and correct copy thereof, and the whole thereof, and a true and correct transcript therefrom. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city of Duluth, this 23d day of January 1939.
1474 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... expenses of superintendence, including expenses of all inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, and the work of the Supervising Architect's Office...
1292 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... comply with the provisions of the law granting holidays and the Executive order granting half holidays with pay to the employees of the Government Printing Office (acts Mar.
1059 ÆäÀÌÁö - Field expenses : For surveys and necessary resurveys of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States...
1164 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Washington — 1st Monday in April ; — Alexandria — 1st Monday in November and May. V. THE PUBLIC LANDS. THE property of the soil of the whole vast region, comprehended within the limits of the United States, and not owned by the separate states or by private individuals, vests in the government of the United States. From the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean and between the northern and southern boundaries of the republic, it is calculated that there is contained a superficies of fourteen hundred...
1254 ÆäÀÌÁö - For investigation and testing of railroad-track scales, elevator scales, and other scales used in weighing commodities for interstate shipments and to secure equipment and assistance for testing the scales used by the Government in its transactions with the public, such as post-office, navyyard, and custom-house scales, and for the purpose of cooperating with the States in securing uniformity in the weights and measures laws and in the methods of inspection...