General Deficiency Bill, 1915 |
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... asking this appro- priation to pay back the amount due on the premium for the 18 days . Mr. BARTLETT . How much was the full premium ? Mr. PETERS . $ 7,178 , or 2 per cent of $ 358,900 . Mr. BARTLETT . Will the refund for the 18 days ...
... asking this appro- priation to pay back the amount due on the premium for the 18 days . Mr. BARTLETT . How much was the full premium ? Mr. PETERS . $ 7,178 , or 2 per cent of $ 358,900 . Mr. BARTLETT . Will the refund for the 18 days ...
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... asking for $ 125,000 additional ? Mr. HARLAN . Yes , sir . You desire to know the basis for that request ? The CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir ; the reasons for it . Mr. McGINTY . During the year ending December 31 , 1914 , there were filed 1,169 ...
... asking for $ 125,000 additional ? Mr. HARLAN . Yes , sir . You desire to know the basis for that request ? The CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir ; the reasons for it . Mr. McGINTY . During the year ending December 31 , 1914 , there were filed 1,169 ...
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... asking for $ 125,000 . The CHAIRMAN . What is the policy of the commission - to increase its force with the number of complaints so as to keep up with them , or just how do you operate ? Mr. HARLAN . Well , Mr. Chairman , we have not a ...
... asking for $ 125,000 . The CHAIRMAN . What is the policy of the commission - to increase its force with the number of complaints so as to keep up with them , or just how do you operate ? Mr. HARLAN . Well , Mr. Chairman , we have not a ...
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... asking $ 400,000 . We gave you $ 1,900,000 . Mr. PROUTY . AS I have already said to you , that was $ 600,000 less than I told the commission we ought to have , and $ 600,000 less than I told you we ought to have for the year . I said to ...
... asking $ 400,000 . We gave you $ 1,900,000 . Mr. PROUTY . AS I have already said to you , that was $ 600,000 less than I told the commission we ought to have , and $ 600,000 less than I told you we ought to have for the year . I said to ...
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... asking for no money for mediation purposes , because we have enough for that . The CHAIRMAN . Have there been any other arbitrations this year than the ones you have mentioned ? Mr. CHAMBERS . No , sir . All the ohter work has been done ...
... asking for no money for mediation purposes , because we have enough for that . The CHAIRMAN . Have there been any other arbitrations this year than the ones you have mentioned ? Mr. CHAMBERS . No , sir . All the ohter work has been done ...
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ACKER additional ALESHIRE allotment amount annum appro appropriation act arbitration asking auditor authorized balance BARTLETT BERTHOLF bill BLAKSLEE BROWNLOW building CADY Capt cent CHAIRMAN charge checks claims clerk to United commission commissioners committee Comptroller Congress cost court DASKAM December 31 deficiency District of Columbia estimate examination expenditures expenses February FEBRUARY 18 fiscal year 1915 FORBES Fort Bliss Fort Sam Houston Fort Wingate GILLETT Government HARLAN House increase interposing January July June June 30 KENNARD KERLIN KUTZ MALBURN matter McILHENNY ment NEWMAN nineteen hundred paid PARMERTER payment pension PETERS post offices Postal Telegraph-Cable Co priation PROUTY quarantine station railroad reimburse repairs salary Secretary SISSON six months statement stenographers submitted sundry civil supplies Telegraph tion transportation Treasury Department TWEEDALE twine UHLER unexpended United States attorney vessels WENDEROTH WESTON Woods
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Page 208 - ... in accordance with regulations to be adopted by the secretary of the treasury, and the treasurer of the United States is hereby authorized to receive the same. All sums of money paid into the treasury under this section shall be set apart and credited to a fund to be known as the "Debris Fund...
Page 155 - Department," contained in the Legislative. Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921.
Page 61 - To the extent to which Congress shall approve of said estimates, Congress shall appropriate the amount of fifty per centum thereof; and the remaining fifty per centum of such approved estimates shall be levied and assessed upon the taxable property and privileges in said District other than the property of the United States and of the District of Columbia.
Page 99 - Militia, etc., including the same objects specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1935, approved March 15, 1935 (act Mar.
Page 48 - For provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles, and repairs to same, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring...
Page 39 - Commission, consisting of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and two members of the Senate, to be selected by the President of the Senate, and two members of the House of Representatives, to be selected by the Speaker, is hereby created and authorized to consider and pass upon such lands as may be recommended for purchase...
Page 49 - We now take up the item for the National Training School for Boys: For care and maintenance of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be made by the Board of Public Welfare with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys.
Page 183 - ... is transferred, on a form to be issued in blank for that purpose by the Secretary.
Page 39 - That the unexpended balance of the appropriation of $25,000 contained in the District of Columbia appropriation act for the fiscal year...
Page 50 - McMillan filter plant, with all necessary appurtenances and auxiliaries, including the objects specified under this head in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1943, $69,500, to continue available until expended, and the authorized limit of cost of the said reservoir, appurtenances, and auxiliaries is hereby increased from $620,000 to $689,500.