| Railroads - 1892 - 232 pages
...favor of abandoning the apportionment of expenses between freight and passenger traffic. Mr. FLEMING : Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to make a suggestion. It is almost impossible for us to pass upon all of these reports without some definite... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - Coal - 1914 - 508 pages
...DUIANEY— Resumed. Mr. DOUGLAS. Mr. Thorn, you may proceed with Mr. Dulaney's cross-examination. Mr. LYON. Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to make a correction in a statement made by me on yesterday. I stated, in asking Mr. Dulaney a question, that... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1916 - 1132 pages
...Legislature for either their approval or disapproval. That is a fair compromise. Mr. AV. Smith — Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted. I would like to make a little further explanation for the necessity of that amendment. Suppose that in the month of February... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1919 - 1012 pages
...BYRNES. The next item is for salaries, and the first one is the superintendent, S6,000. Col. JONES. Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to make a brief preliminary statement before discussing these additional places. Two years ago when I appeared... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Agriculture - 1924 - 1110 pages
...we will start reading the bill to-morrow morning. Without objection, that is ordered. Mr. BRINTON. Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to make my statement complete, in order to save time, and to have questions asked at the close of my statement,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1938 - 1196 pages
...hearings? Mr. CRAWFORD. Page 1355. Senator STEIWER. Thank you. INDIAN REORGANIZATION ACT Mr. CRAWFORD. Now, Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to say something with regard to the amount of money the Department is asking for "for expenses of organizing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1955 - 1854 pages
...appreciate the same sort of help this afternoon. Are you ready, Mr. Tavenner? Mr. TAVENNER. Yes, sir. Mr. Chairman, if I may be permitted, I would like to make a statement with regard to the Communist Party clubs. Mr. DOYLE. Before you do that, may I ask that... | |
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