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... MULTER , New York JOHN DOWDY , Texas D. R. ( BILLY ) MATTHEWS , Florida J. CARLTON LOSER , Tennessee RANDALL S. HARMON , Indiana JOHN R. FOLEY , Maryland DONALD J. IRWIN , Connecticut THOMAS G. MORRIS , New Mexico JAMES C. AUCHINCLOSS ...
... MULTER , New York JOHN DOWDY , Texas D. R. ( BILLY ) MATTHEWS , Florida J. CARLTON LOSER , Tennessee RANDALL S. HARMON , Indiana JOHN R. FOLEY , Maryland DONALD J. IRWIN , Connecticut THOMAS G. MORRIS , New Mexico JAMES C. AUCHINCLOSS ...
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... Multer , Hon . Abraham J. , a Representative in Congress from the State of New York . 134 Reuss , Hon . Henry S. , a Representative in Congress from the State of Wisconsin .. 155 Roosevelt , Hon . James , a Representative in Congress ...
... Multer , Hon . Abraham J. , a Representative in Congress from the State of New York . 134 Reuss , Hon . Henry S. , a Representative in Congress from the State of Wisconsin .. 155 Roosevelt , Hon . James , a Representative in Congress ...
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... Multer , Mr. Matthews , Mr. Harmon , Mr. Foley , Mr. Irwin , Mr. Morris , Mr. Kearns , Mr. Broyhill , Mr. Springer , Mr. W. Smith , and Mrs. Weis . Also present : William N. McLeod , Jr. , clerk of the Committee on the District of ...
... Multer , Mr. Matthews , Mr. Harmon , Mr. Foley , Mr. Irwin , Mr. Morris , Mr. Kearns , Mr. Broyhill , Mr. Springer , Mr. W. Smith , and Mrs. Weis . Also present : William N. McLeod , Jr. , clerk of the Committee on the District of ...
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... MULTER . I believe he has been detained on account of the serious illness of a member of his family . Mr. WILLIAMS . I ask unanimous consent that he may be permitted to submit a statement for insertion in the record . Mr. DAVIS ...
... MULTER . I believe he has been detained on account of the serious illness of a member of his family . Mr. WILLIAMS . I ask unanimous consent that he may be permitted to submit a statement for insertion in the record . Mr. DAVIS ...
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... Multer , the author of H.R. 4630 and H.R. 8081 . Mr. MULTER . Mr. Chairman , do you want me to take a seat at the witness chair ? Mr. DAVIS . You may do as you like about it . The reporter can probably hear you better in the witness ...
... Multer , the author of H.R. 4630 and H.R. 8081 . Mr. MULTER . Mr. Chairman , do you want me to take a seat at the witness chair ? Mr. DAVIS . You may do as you like about it . The reporter can probably hear you better in the witness ...
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86th Congress ABERNETHY act authorizing action amended appointed appropriate approved authorizing the issuance ballot Board of Commissioners Board of Education Board of Elections BROYHILL budget candidate certify Chairman Charter Referendum Board citizens Commission committee compensation congressional Constitution contract DAVIS delegate legislative discharge petition District Council District government District of Columbia domiciled enacted exclusive exercise Federal City Federal Government fiscal FOLEY functions funds gentleman Governor grant gress hearings hereby House of Representatives interest issuance of bonds issued jurisdiction legislative assembly legislative power legislature LOSER MATTHEWS Mayor MCMILLAN ment MULTER municipal National Capital nominated officer or agency Parent-Teacher Association person petition polling places prescribed President purposes qualified electors question registration regulations resolution SCHWENGEL self-government Senate Stat statement statute Supreme Court take effect taxes term territorial thereof tion title IX transfer trict United vacancy Van Riswick voter voting machines Washington
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178 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers and no others: First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted; third, those essential to the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient but indispensable.
257 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... will have had their voice in the election of the government, which is to exercise authority over them ; as a municipal legislature for local purposes, derived from their own suffrages, will of course be allowed them...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - The representatives of the General Accounting Office shall have access to all books, accounts, financial records, reports, files, and all other papers, things, or property belonging to or in use by the respective corporations and necessary to facilitate the audit...
60 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... rule-making power of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such they shall be considered as part of the rules of each House, respectively, but applicable only with respect to the procedure to be followed in such House in the case of resolutions (as defined in section 202) ; and such rules shall supersede other rules only to the extent that they are inconsistent therewith...
230 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the Legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States.
24 ÆäÀÌÁö - Council is hereby exempted with respect to such appointment, from the operation of sections 281, 283, 284, and 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code, and section 190 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 99) except as otherwise specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - Corporation pertaining to its financial transactions and necessary to facilitate the audit, and they shall be afforded full facilities for verifying transactions with the balances or securities held by depositories, fiscal agents, and custodians.
110 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any failure to obey such order may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
471 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... might bring on the national councils an imputation of awe or influence equally dishonorable to the government and dissatisfactory to the other members of the Confederacy. This consideration has the more weight as the gradual accumulation of public improvements at the stationary residence of the government would be both too great a public pledge to be left in the hands of a single state, and would create so many obstacles to a removal of the government, as still further to abridge its necessary...
60 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress — (1) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such they are deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, but applicable only with respect to the procedure to be followed in that House in the case of resolutions described by subsection f.