Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice, House of Representatives, on House Resolution No. 103, to Investigate the Expenditures in the Department of Justice ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - Trusts, Industrial |
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... record section 42 of the Rules of the House , show- ing the jurisdiction of this committee , as well as the ... records , books , and papers and all other evidence that may be necessary to make the investigation full and complete , and ...
... record section 42 of the Rules of the House , show- ing the jurisdiction of this committee , as well as the ... records , books , and papers and all other evidence that may be necessary to make the investigation full and complete , and ...
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... record . The CHAIRMAN . These prosecutions are entirely independent of the indictment against the sugar company ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . They are the indictments for frauds in connec- tion with the sugar company . The CHAIRMAN . Those to ...
... record . The CHAIRMAN . These prosecutions are entirely independent of the indictment against the sugar company ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . They are the indictments for frauds in connec- tion with the sugar company . The CHAIRMAN . Those to ...
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... Record of March 28 , 1910 , page 3889. I annex an additional copy to this communication . ( b ) At the date of the said opinion neither I , nor , so far as I can ascertain , any other representative of the Department of Justice had any ...
... Record of March 28 , 1910 , page 3889. I annex an additional copy to this communication . ( b ) At the date of the said opinion neither I , nor , so far as I can ascertain , any other representative of the Department of Justice had any ...
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... knew that there was really a difference of opinion . That is in the Congressional Record . You will find it in the report . The CHAIRMAN . You would interpret sections 13 , 14 34 EXPENDITURES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE .
... knew that there was really a difference of opinion . That is in the Congressional Record . You will find it in the report . The CHAIRMAN . You would interpret sections 13 , 14 34 EXPENDITURES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE .
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... record in the case brought by the Government before the Supreme Court to dissolve the American Tobacco Co. , or is there anything in that record before that court undertaking to show the oppression of the farmers in the purchase of leaf ...
... record in the case brought by the Government before the Supreme Court to dissolve the American Tobacco Co. , or is there anything in that record before that court undertaking to show the oppression of the farmers in the purchase of leaf ...
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amount annum antitrust laws appointment appropriation assets assistant to Attor Attorney Gen BALDWIN bill CANTRILL Capt Carter CHAIRMAN charge Chicago circuit court clerk committee compensation completion of service contract Craig & Jenks curtailment defendants Department of Justice deponent deter disbursing district attorney District of Columbia Enforcement of antitrust eral upon completion ERWIN expenditures frauds GAUSS Georgia GILMER Government grand jury Greene and Gaynor indictment investigation Johnson July JULY 15 July 23 June 18 June 30 Kellogg lands matter ment mills mined by Attorney MURRAY paid Pay of special Philadelphia proceedings prosecution Salary Savannah Sept special assistant attorneys Special assistant United spinners Standard Oil STANWOOD statement suits Supreme Court tion torney traveling expenses Trust trust laws United States attorney United States courts voucher Washington WICKERSHAM WISE York and return York City York Cotton Exchange
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Page 243 - No allowance or compensation shall be made to any officer or clerk, by reason of the discharge of duties which belong to any other officer or clerk in the same or any other Department; and no allowance or compensation shall be made for any extra services whatever, which any officer or clerk may be required to perform, unless expressly axithorized by law.
Page 169 - No executive department or other government establishment of the United States shall expend in any one fiscal year any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
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Page 244 - No person who holds an office the salary or annual compensation attached to which amounts to the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars shall be appointed to or hold any other office to which compensation is attached unless specially authorized thereto by law...
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Page 203 - ... inspectors or employees who, in the discharge of their regular duties, are required to constantly travel) of such executive department or other Government establishment have traveled on official business from Washington to points outside of the District of Columbia...