Administration in Hawaii: Hearing Before the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 4309, S. 4310, S. 4311, S. 4312, S. 4314, S. 4315, and S. 4375, Bills Relative to the Administration in Hawaii. January 16, 1933U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 149 Seiten Considers legislation on Hawaii territorial government officials appointment, territorial judges powers, Hawaii courts and legislature reorganization. |
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... Governor of the Territory of Hawaii , without the advice and consent of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii , and to withdraw from the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii the power to appoint the attorney general and the high sheriff ...
... Governor of the Territory of Hawaii , without the advice and consent of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii , and to withdraw from the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii the power to appoint the attorney general and the high sheriff ...
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... Governor Judd has concluded not to appear before the committee with a delegation of citizens from Hawaii , with the result that , except for such communications as have been made by interested persons in the Territory with reference to ...
... Governor Judd has concluded not to appear before the committee with a delegation of citizens from Hawaii , with the result that , except for such communications as have been made by interested persons in the Territory with reference to ...
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... governor the right to remove his own appointees without the necessity of securing the consent of the Territorial senate to such removal . In other words , the governor is to have the same power of removal ADMINISTRATION IN HAWAII 7.
... governor the right to remove his own appointees without the necessity of securing the consent of the Territorial senate to such removal . In other words , the governor is to have the same power of removal ADMINISTRATION IN HAWAII 7.
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... governor is to have the same power of removal that the President now has . Everyone agrees that this bill should pass . V Bill No. 5 is not particularly controversial except with respect to one detail . This bill provides for an ...
... governor is to have the same power of removal that the President now has . Everyone agrees that this bill should pass . V Bill No. 5 is not particularly controversial except with respect to one detail . This bill provides for an ...
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... Governor of Hawaii , nimself an appointee of the President , should make these appointments , or whether the President should make the appointments , and it seemed to me that the governor was much more controlled by the political ...
... Governor of Hawaii , nimself an appointee of the President , should make these appointments , or whether the President should make the appointments , and it seemed to me that the governor was much more controlled by the political ...
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Seite 2 - That the executive power and authority, in and over said Territory of Nebraska, shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold his office for four years, and until his successor shall be appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed by the President of the United States.
Seite 137 - That the constitution and all laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the s*ame force and effect within the said territory of Nebraska as elsewhere within the United States...
Seite 140 - Congress assembled to provide for the promotion of Vocational Rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to Civil Employment, Approved June 2, 1920.
Seite 51 - If any section, sub-section, clause, sentence or phrase of this Act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Act.
Seite 42 - If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this act. The...
Seite 39 - There shall also be a marshal for the Territory appointed, who shall hold his office for four years, and until his successor shall be appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed by the President, and who shall...
Seite 97 - Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming.
Seite 140 - An Act for the Promotion of the Welfare and Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy, and for other Purposes.
Seite 140 - An Act To provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure.
Seite 144 - If the treaty is confirmed as every consideration of dignity and honor requires, the wisdom of Congress will see to it that, avoiding abrupt assimilation of elements perhaps hardly yet fitted to share in the highest franchises of citizenship, and having due regard to the geographical conditions, the most just provisions for self-rule in local matters with the largest political liberties as an integral part of our Nation will be accorded to the Hawaiians.