War Department Civil Functions Appropriation Bill, 1941: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 8668, Bill Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1941, for Civil Functions Administered by the War Department, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Počet stran: 297 |
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... lock project . The total estimate for this purpose was $ 15,000,000 . The bill as it passed the House contains $ 850,000 for the preparation of plans and designs . This project is a most important national defense measure , and it is ...
... lock project . The total estimate for this purpose was $ 15,000,000 . The bill as it passed the House contains $ 850,000 for the preparation of plans and designs . This project is a most important national defense measure , and it is ...
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... locks on the Canal ( Public , No. 391 , 76th Cong . ) , and it may have been thought that the conditions and effects of the amendment now proposed to the pending appropriations bill are similar to those relating to the Third Locks Act ...
... locks on the Canal ( Public , No. 391 , 76th Cong . ) , and it may have been thought that the conditions and effects of the amendment now proposed to the pending appropriations bill are similar to those relating to the Third Locks Act ...
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... LOCKS To illustrate the working of the existing system - the overhaul of the locks of the Canal which is undertaken every other year , requires some 800 additional workmen in the skilled , semiskilled , helper , and ordinary laborer ...
... LOCKS To illustrate the working of the existing system - the overhaul of the locks of the Canal which is undertaken every other year , requires some 800 additional workmen in the skilled , semiskilled , helper , and ordinary laborer ...
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... locks at the Panama Canal was under consideration the same question arose , and it is my understanding that a suitable compromise was worked out at that time . Just what it was , I do not know ; but the argument was made , at least ...
... locks at the Panama Canal was under consideration the same question arose , and it is my understanding that a suitable compromise was worked out at that time . Just what it was , I do not know ; but the argument was made , at least ...
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... lock act relates only to persons who have not yet been employed , and is of a temporary nature , whereas the amend- ment which we are now discussing relates to persons who are now employed and have been employed for many years , and is ...
... lock act relates only to persons who have not yet been employed , and is of a temporary nature , whereas the amend- ment which we are now discussing relates to persons who are now employed and have been employed for many years , and is ...
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additional aliens amendment American citizens amount appropriation bill Army engineers authorized Bonneville Budget Canal Zone Captain FERINGA Captain REBER Chairman Chief of Engineers Colonel EDGERTON committee complete Congress construction contract CORDELL HULL cost Department district Elmer Thomas employed employees employment estimate fiscal year 1941 flood control funds going Government Governor RIDLEY Honorable Doctor House HUSHING increase legislation levee maintenance ment Mississippi Mississippi River Missouri River NARCISO GARAY Navy Ohio River Basin operation Oreg Panama Canal Panama Canal Zone Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company Panamanian Treaty Commission Prattville present locks projects proposed question RAVER record Republic of Panama Reservoir rivers and harbors ROSENHEIM Sacramento River SCHLEY Secretary Senator ADAMS Senator HAYDEN Senator LODGE Senator MCCARRAN Senator MCNARY Senator RUSSELL Senator THOMAS Senator TOWNSEND set of locks ships statement surveys third set tion treaty signed today United War Department Washington Waterway
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Strana 269 - And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the...
Strana 269 - In case of an international conflagration or the existence of any threat of aggression which would endanger the security of the Republic of Panama or the neutrality or security of the Panama Canal, the Governments of the United States of America and the Republic of Panama will take such measures of prevention and defense as they may consider necessary for the protection of their common interests. Any measures, in safeguarding such interests, which it shall appear essential to one Government to take,...
Strana 269 - Parties to terminate it upon twelve months' notice. IV. This Treaty shall be ratified as soon as possible in accordance with the constitutional methods of the High Contracting Parties and shall take effect on the...
Strana 119 - ... under such regulations as may be prescribed by the President of the United States.
Strana 288 - I avail myself of this occasion to renew to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest consideration.
Strana 135 - ... associations of the respective trades. 8. Board of review. — There shall be constituted a board consisting of a representative of the Government agencies, a representative of the building and construction trades department of the American Federation of Labor and a representative of the Office of Production Management.
Strana 276 - Section 2 of Article III of this Treaty, who reside or sojourn in territory under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Panama during the performance of their service with the United States of America, the Panama Canal or the Panama Railroad Company, when the goods are intended for their own use and benefit. The United States of America shall not impose import duties or taxes of any kind on goods, wares and merchandise passing from territory under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Panama into the...
Strana 265 - With the exception of concerns having a direct relation to the operation, maintenance, sanitation, or protection of the Canal, such as those engaged in the operation of cables, shipping, or dealing in oil or fuel, the Government of the United States of America will not permit the establishment, in the Canal Zone of private business enterprises other than those existing therein at the time of the signature of this Treaty.
Strana 112 - ... or (2) repair parts, accessories, supplemental equipment, or services are required for supplies or services previously furnished or contracted for; or (3) the aggregate amount involved in any purchase of supplies or procurement of services does not exceed $500; in which cases such purchases of supplies or procurement of services may be made in the open market in the manner common among businessmen.
Strana 75 - MARCH 12, 1940 UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:30 am, in the hearing room, Capitol, Hon. Elmer Thomas, of Oklahoma (chairman), presiding.