Second Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1947: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3791, an Act Making Appropriations to Supply Urgent Deficiencies in Certain Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1947, and for Other Purposes. June 19, 1947 |
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... feet high , 88 feet long , and 28 feet wide . It is proposed to double the existing usable space in these rooms by con- structing a steel and reinforced concrete floor slab at a height of 11 % feet above the present floor in each room ...
... feet high , 88 feet long , and 28 feet wide . It is proposed to double the existing usable space in these rooms by con- structing a steel and reinforced concrete floor slab at a height of 11 % feet above the present floor in each room ...
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... feet : Administrative . Accounting . Enforcement . Information . Price Price board management . Rationing Rent . Sugar rationing . Total .. Program National office Field offices Total Cubic feet Cubic feet Cubic feet 6,000 20,000 26.000 ...
... feet : Administrative . Accounting . Enforcement . Information . Price Price board management . Rationing Rent . Sugar rationing . Total .. Program National office Field offices Total Cubic feet Cubic feet Cubic feet 6,000 20,000 26.000 ...
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... feet . Price records from 250,000 to 9,000 cubic feet . Price - board management records from 5,000 to 500 cubic feet . Information records from 5,000 to 500 cubic feet . The records program of the Office of Price Administration has ...
... feet . Price records from 250,000 to 9,000 cubic feet . Price - board management records from 5,000 to 500 cubic feet . Information records from 5,000 to 500 cubic feet . The records program of the Office of Price Administration has ...
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... feet wide and 10 feet deep across the outside rock reef- at the seaward entrance to the inlet authorized by River and Harbor Act of March 2 , 1945 to provide a safe passage over the reef in all weather in which ocean fishing is ...
... feet wide and 10 feet deep across the outside rock reef- at the seaward entrance to the inlet authorized by River and Harbor Act of March 2 , 1945 to provide a safe passage over the reef in all weather in which ocean fishing is ...
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... feet and a crest length of 850 feet . The capacity of the reservoir would be 3,650 acre - feet at spillway crest . Preliminary plans are complete , detailed plans and specifications are about 20 percent complete , and preliminary work ...
... feet and a crest length of 850 feet . The capacity of the reservoir would be 3,650 acre - feet at spillway crest . Preliminary plans are complete , detailed plans and specifications are about 20 percent complete , and preliminary work ...
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Page 128 - ... (b) Consolidate the functions vested in any executive agency; or (c) Abolish the whole or any part of any executive agency and/or the functions thereof; and (d) Designate and fix the name and functions of any consolidated activity or executive agency and the title, powers, and duties of its executive head; except that the President shall not have authority under this title to abolish or transfer an executive department and/or all the functions thereof.
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Page 132 - COMPROMISES. (a) AUTHORIZATION. — The Commissioner, with the approval of the Secretary, or of the Under Secretary of the Treasury, or of an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, may compromise any civil or criminal case arising under the internal revenue laws prior to reference to the Department of Justice for prosecution or defense...
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Page 203 - I think that we would be derelict in our duty if we did not furnish them with information as to the mail value the proposed line may have.