Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - 181 Seiten |
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... POWERS . What did you actually ask the Budget for ? General MCNARNEY . Only $ 500,000,000 more than is in the current budget . Mr. POWERS . Have those cuts materially affected your programs ? General McNARNEY . No. Mr. POWERS . You are ...
... POWERS . What did you actually ask the Budget for ? General MCNARNEY . Only $ 500,000,000 more than is in the current budget . Mr. POWERS . Have those cuts materially affected your programs ? General McNARNEY . No. Mr. POWERS . You are ...
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... POWERS . Tell us something about that , will you , Colonel ? Colonel MATCHETT . When the draft age was lowered to 18 it was felt that the Army needed an inflow of college - trained personnel . The Army also took the position that we ...
... POWERS . Tell us something about that , will you , Colonel ? Colonel MATCHETT . When the draft age was lowered to 18 it was felt that the Army needed an inflow of college - trained personnel . The Army also took the position that we ...
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... POWERS . You expect to take 10,000 boys and see them right through premedical and medical schools , graduating them as doctors ? You are taking 10,000 for 5 years ? Colonel BEUKEMA . You can count on 40 percent attrition . Discussion ...
... POWERS . You expect to take 10,000 boys and see them right through premedical and medical schools , graduating them as doctors ? You are taking 10,000 for 5 years ? Colonel BEUKEMA . You can count on 40 percent attrition . Discussion ...
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... POWERS . Colonel Beukema , I agree with you on your training of doctors and , as I said earlier in the hearing , I ... POWERS . I think there should be something of that kind provid- ing that they will give the Army something for what ...
... POWERS . Colonel Beukema , I agree with you on your training of doctors and , as I said earlier in the hearing , I ... POWERS . I think there should be something of that kind provid- ing that they will give the Army something for what ...
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... POWERS . Before you go on with the contracts , Mr. Chairman , may I ask this question ? Mr. SNYDER . Certainly . Mr. POWERS . What have you done with your previous preflight outfits ; for instance , Maxwell Field ? Major DEBAZIES . That ...
... POWERS . Before you go on with the contracts , Mr. Chairman , may I ask this question ? Mr. SNYDER . Certainly . Mr. POWERS . What have you done with your previous preflight outfits ; for instance , Maxwell Field ? Major DEBAZIES . That ...
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additional agencies Air Forces amount Army Service Forces asking balance bill Board BROCKWELL Budget Capitol Capitol power plant catalog Chairman Chemical Warfare civilian CLAPP Colonel BEUKEMA Colonel HOBBY Command committee contract Corps cost course Department Discussion ECHOLS employees ENGEL engineers enlisted equipment estimate for 1944 expenditures expenses facilities figure fiscal year 1944 funds GIEGENGACK HENDRICKS HENLOCK hospitals increase JOHNSON of Indiana June 30 KUSHNICK legislative lend-lease Library of Congress LOUGHRY LYNN MACLEISH MAGEE MAHON maintenance material MCNARNEY Members ment military months Navy O'NEAL operation Ordnance overseas overtime percent personnel plants PLOESER POWERS present procurement production Public purchase record reduced referred renegotiation repairs requested rubber salary schools SHANKS SNYDER SOMERVELL staff STARNES statement supplies theaters tion TISDEL transportation United United States Code War Department West Point WILBY
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Seite 192 - The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps.
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Seite 148 - December 2, 1943, by the Joint Committee of the American Library Association and the Library Binding Institute...
Seite 32 - No part of any appropriation contained in this act shall be paid as compensation to any person appointed after June 30, 1935, as an officer or member of the Capitol Police who does not meet the standards to be prescribed for such appointees by the Capitol Police Board : Provided, That the Capitol Police Board is hereby authorized to detail police from the House Office, Senate Office, and Capitol buildings for police duty on the Capitol Grounds and on the Library of Congress grounds.
Seite 223 - STATEMENT OF HON. BRENT SPENCE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF KENTUCKY Mr.
Seite 29 - Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
Seite 110 - Garden site from 1850 to 1933, when the Garden was relocated to its present site. Although the Botanic Garden began functioning as a Government-owned institution in 1842, the records indicate that it was not until 1856 that the maintenance of the Garden was specifically placed under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library and a regular, annual appropriation was provided by Congress (1 1 Stat.
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Seite 180 - Salaries, Sunday opening: For extra services of employees and additional employees under the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the opening of the Library Buildings on Sundays and on holidays, at rates to be fixed by such Architect, $7,000.