| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1932 - 654 pages
...agents it has been very difficult. The CHAIRMAN. We are much obliged to you, Mr. Clark. Mr. BRINKMAN. I think it might be well to put in the record at this point a letter from the Health Officer of the District, Doctor Fowler, as to the condition of health... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1932 - 102 pages
...basis of 5 to 3 K with us, is on a basis of 12.7 to 10 for us — far superior to us. Senator TYDINGS. I think it might be well to put in the record at this point that France has a standing army of 500,000 men; Italy a standing army of 380,000 men; Japan a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1932 - 106 pages
...basis of 5 to 3 K with us, is on a basis of 12.7 to 10 for us— far superior to us. Senator TYDINGS. I think it might be well to put in the record at this point that France has a standing army of 500,000 men; Italy a standing army of 380,000 men; Japan a... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1939 - 630 pages
...Griffith Amusement Co. et al. Considerable litigation is also pending under the following acts assigned Antitrust Division for enforcement or defense: 1....MC-MILLAN. Now as to the number of investigations. Mr. AVKRY. There are 203 actively underway. Other complaints in the office may develop into investigations.... | |
| United States. Congress. House Appropriations - 1944 - 1450 pages
...introduce into the record at this point, if there is no objection. NUMBER Or RAILWAY EMPLOYEES Mr. THOMAS. It might be well to put in the record at this time a statement of the number of railway employees, say, from 1938 through the fiscal year 1944. Mr. BICKERS.... | |
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