Urgent Deficiency Bill, 1914: Hearing Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... |
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... sheet . It is a plain sheet of paper like this [ indicating ] , with the heading " United States Civil Service Commission examina- tion forms . " The price that they asked for it was so very much in excess of what it formerly was that ...
... sheet . It is a plain sheet of paper like this [ indicating ] , with the heading " United States Civil Service Commission examina- tion forms . " The price that they asked for it was so very much in excess of what it formerly was that ...
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... sheets , I think . The CHAIRMAN . Why are the 15,000,000 sheets required ? Mr. SAMPLE . Perhaps it would be better to give you first the con- dition of the reserve vault on the 31st of January , and then give you the condition at the ...
... sheets , I think . The CHAIRMAN . Why are the 15,000,000 sheets required ? Mr. SAMPLE . Perhaps it would be better to give you first the con- dition of the reserve vault on the 31st of January , and then give you the condition at the ...
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... sheets , as already asked for . In the fiscal year 1912 , 70,000,000 sheets of distinctive paper were appropriated , and with the present condition of the reserve and in light of past exerience it is urgently recommended that not less ...
... sheets , as already asked for . In the fiscal year 1912 , 70,000,000 sheets of distinctive paper were appropriated , and with the present condition of the reserve and in light of past exerience it is urgently recommended that not less ...
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... sheets . The CHAIRMAN . No ; on June 30 , 1912 , you had 8,000,000 sheets . Mr. BROUGHTON . That does not agree with my figures . The CHAIRMAN . You can not change the figures every time you come here . That is the testimony given by Mr ...
... sheets . The CHAIRMAN . No ; on June 30 , 1912 , you had 8,000,000 sheets . Mr. BROUGHTON . That does not agree with my figures . The CHAIRMAN . You can not change the figures every time you come here . That is the testimony given by Mr ...
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... sheets . Are there 8,000,000 sheets in the course of manufacture ? Mr. BROUGHTON . During the course of the year they spoil a small percentage , and the rest will be in process of manufacture in the bureau . The CHAIRMAN . How many sheets ...
... sheets . Are there 8,000,000 sheets in the course of manufacture ? Mr. BROUGHTON . During the course of the year they spoil a small percentage , and the rest will be in process of manufacture in the bureau . The CHAIRMAN . How many sheets ...
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Page 376 - States, engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water, when both are used under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 271 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation in any form whatever for the disbursement of public money, or for any other service or duty whatever, unless the same is authorized by law, and the appropriation therefor explicitly states that it is for such additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation...
Page 269 - That from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause all Unexpended balances of appropriations which shall have remained upon the books of the Treasury for two fiscal years to be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury...
Page 204 - For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest...
Page 440 - For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between the United States and Great Britain...
Page 50 - Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, to...
Page 215 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, for the necessary and proper expenses incurred in connection with any arbitration or with the carrying on of the work of mediation and conciliation, including per diem, traveling, and other necessary expenses of members or employees of boards of arbitration...
Page 246 - An Act to regulate commerce," approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, and other Acts mentioned in said appropriation, made in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and...
Page 196 - Columbia ; for the promotion of rifle practice, including the acquisition. construction, maintenance, and equipment of shooting galleries and suitable target ranges; for the hiring of horses and draft animals for the use of mounted troops, batteries, and wagons ; for forage for the same ; and for such other incidental expenses in connection with...
Page 82 - That the accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby authorized and directed to allow, in the settlement of the accounts of disbursing officers of the Navy and Marine Corps...