First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1942: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 523 lappuses |
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... increase to be about 30 percent . Mr. LUDLOW . Was there any investigation of this increase made as to the possibility there might have been collusion in fixing those lumber prices ? Did that enter into it ? Colonel SOMERVELL . Yes ...
... increase to be about 30 percent . Mr. LUDLOW . Was there any investigation of this increase made as to the possibility there might have been collusion in fixing those lumber prices ? Did that enter into it ? Colonel SOMERVELL . Yes ...
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... increase in costs . ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM I should also mention that the electric power systems has been increased , for more or less the same reasons that I advanced for water and sewage . ADDITIONAL MEDICAL FACILITIES , ETC. The ...
... increase in costs . ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM I should also mention that the electric power systems has been increased , for more or less the same reasons that I advanced for water and sewage . ADDITIONAL MEDICAL FACILITIES , ETC. The ...
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... increased primarily because of difficulties in management , in expanding these forces and having them under proper supervision and direction . I think that these factors combined have constituted the biggest single item in the increase ...
... increased primarily because of difficulties in management , in expanding these forces and having them under proper supervision and direction . I think that these factors combined have constituted the biggest single item in the increase ...
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... increase in labor cost as compared with 1917 to 1919 ? Colonel SOMERVELL . The Engineering News - Record index shows an increase from 180 , I believe , to 240. To be exact , in 1917 it was 181- Mr. O'NEAL . That is the next figure , is ...
... increase in labor cost as compared with 1917 to 1919 ? Colonel SOMERVELL . The Engineering News - Record index shows an increase from 180 , I believe , to 240. To be exact , in 1917 it was 181- Mr. O'NEAL . That is the next figure , is ...
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... increase ? Colonel SOMERVELL . No ; not in detail . We have given you a general analysis . Mr. WOODRUM . Why do you not take some of the outstanding cases which would be typical ? Let us take one now , for instance , and then you can ...
... increase ? Colonel SOMERVELL . No ; not in detail . We have given you a general analysis . Mr. WOODRUM . Why do you not take some of the outstanding cases which would be typical ? Let us take one now , for instance , and then you can ...
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additional Admiral BLANDY Admiral MOREELL Admiral ROBINSON Admiral SPEAR Admiral TOWERS Admiral VAN KEUREN Air Corps airplanes ammunition amount Army aviation barracks boats BRETT Budget buildings Bureau Calif Camp Captain BRYAN Chemical Warfare Coco Solo Colonel Hoss Colonel KELLS Colonel LITTLEJOHN Colonel OHLSON Colonel SOMERVELL Commander LEFFLER construction contract authorization contractor cost defense Department depot DITTER engineering enlisted equipment Extension facilities Field fiscal year 1941 Fort Dix funds going GREGORY hospital increase JOHNSON of West labor land LUDLOW maintenance Marine Corps Maritime Commission material naval air station Navy Yard O'NEAL officers operation Ordnance original estimate Passage Canal PATTERSON Pearl Harbor percent personnel plant purchase Quartermaster Quartermaster Corps railroad repair requested roads ships SNYDER STARNES statement storage supply TABER tion torpedo Total United utilities vessels War Department WESSON West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM
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217. lappuse - Permanent barracks, or quarters and buildings and structures of a permanent nature, shall not be constructed, unless detailed estimates shall have been previously submitted to Congress, and approved by a special appropriation for the same, except when constructed by the troops ; and no such structures, the cost of which shall exceed twenty thousand dollars, shall be erected unless by special authority of Congress.
217. lappuse - No public money shall be expended upon any site or land purchased by the United States for the purposes of erecting thereon any armory, arsenal, fort, fortification, navy yard, customhouse, lighthouse, or other public building of any kind whatever, until the written opinion of the Attorney General shall be had in favor of the validity of the title, nor until the consent of the legislature of the State in which the land or site may be, to such purchase, has been given.
140. lappuse - Something is Q at such and such a place and time'. Thus, given the protocol 'Yellow here now', I can say something of the form 'There is something yellow in such and such a place at such and such a time'.
48. lappuse - Act a flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft...
115. lappuse - Now, therefore, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, and as President of the United States...
217. lappuse - ... any assistance or information in their power in relation to the titles of the public property lying within their respective districts. And the Secretaries of the Departments, upon the application of the Attorney-General, shall procure "any additional evidence of title which he may deem necessary, and which may not be in the possession of the officers of the Government, and the expense of procuring it shall be paid out of the appropriations made for the contingencies of the Departments respectively.
258. lappuse - Mr. TABER. The larger ones will probably take longer because they are something new for you? Admiral BLANDY. I do not think a great deal. Mr. TABER. Not a great deal longer? Admiral BLANDY. No. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS STATEMENTS OF REAR ADMIRAL RAY SPEAR, CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS, AND CAPT. AB ANDERSON, OFFICE OF NAVAL OPERATIONS NAVAL SUPPLY ACCOUNT FUND Mr. WOODRUM. The next is the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, for which there is a supplemental...
115. lappuse - Retired officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard of the United States, while not on active duty...
217. lappuse - Attorney-General shall be had in favor of the validity of the title, nor until the consent of the legislature of the State in which the land or site may be, to such purchase, has been given. The district attorneys of the United States, upon the application of the Attorney -General, shall furnish any assistance or information in their power in relation to the titles of the public property lying within their respective districts.
316. lappuse - Martell has been brought in by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations to...