Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1939: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second Session on the Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1939 |
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... increase of $ 882,958 compared with 1938 and an increase of $ 3,445,142 compared with 1937. This personnel increase consists in numbers of 2,557 additional employees in the hospitals and homes between 1937 and 1939 ; 216 additional ...
... increase of $ 882,958 compared with 1938 and an increase of $ 3,445,142 compared with 1937. This personnel increase consists in numbers of 2,557 additional employees in the hospitals and homes between 1937 and 1939 ; 216 additional ...
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... increase of $ 2,241,760 compared with estimated obligations for 1937. This in- crease is the result of mathematical calculations on expected utiliza- tion for 1939 having been applied to 1937 experienced unit costs . Actual obligations ...
... increase of $ 2,241,760 compared with estimated obligations for 1937. This in- crease is the result of mathematical calculations on expected utiliza- tion for 1939 having been applied to 1937 experienced unit costs . Actual obligations ...
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... increase the cost of communica- tion service , as the utilization of beds has a direct bearing on the volume of such service . TRAVEL EXPENSE An increase of $ 68,809 over expected obligations for 1938 , and an increase of $ 105,601 when ...
... increase the cost of communica- tion service , as the utilization of beds has a direct bearing on the volume of such service . TRAVEL EXPENSE An increase of $ 68,809 over expected obligations for 1938 , and an increase of $ 105,601 when ...
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... increased volume of purchases and the amount requested for 1939 has been computed accordingly . The estimate for 1939 under this object , $ 1,076,341 , is an increase of $ 69,865 over 1938 estimated obligations . HEAT , LIGHT , POWER ...
... increased volume of purchases and the amount requested for 1939 has been computed accordingly . The estimate for 1939 under this object , $ 1,076,341 , is an increase of $ 69,865 over 1938 estimated obligations . HEAT , LIGHT , POWER ...
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... increase to the same level experienced during the fiscal year 1933 . During the fiscal years 1936 and 1937 the number of veterans cared for in State soldiers ' homes increased to an average of 4,733 and 4,932 , respectively . It is ...
... increase to the same level experienced during the fiscal year 1933 . During the fiscal years 1936 and 1937 the number of veterans cared for in State soldiers ' homes increased to an average of 4,733 and 4,932 , respectively . It is ...
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accounts additional administrative agencies amount applications appropriation approximately assistant attorneys authorized average basis Budget Bureau camps CARMODY carriers Census Central Statistical Board Chairman Civil Service Civilian Conservation Corps Commission committee compensation Congress CONNOR contract cost Court Department director DIRKSEN District of Columbia Division DOUGLAS electric employees engineering enrollees equipment estimate for 1939 examination expenditures FECHNER Federal Power Act field filed Finance fiscal year 1939 FITZPATRICK funds Government HINES hospital HOUSTON IHLDER increase industry interest Interstate Commerce Commission investigations involved JOHNSON of Oklahoma June 30 justification Labor LEISERSON loans MADDEN McMANAMY ment months National Archives necessary operation payment percent personal services personnel printing and binding Progress Administration projects purchase Railroad rates RATHELL Reconstruction Finance Corporation record regional registered regulations reports requested SEAVEY staff statement tion United utilities veterans West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM
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Page 668 - Section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall not be construed to apply to any purchase or service rendered for the Board when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $25.
Page 500 - That the commission shall also have power — (a) To gather and compile information concerning, . and to investigate from time to time the organization, business, conduct, practices, and management of any corporation engaged in commerce, excepting banks and common carriers subject to the Act to regulate commerce, and its relation to other corporations and to individuals, associations, and partnerships.
Page 676 - January 1, 1938: (1) To require by order, after notice and opportunity for hearing, that each registered holding company, and each subsidiary company thereof, shall take such action as the Commission shall find necessary to limit the operations of the holding-company system of which such company is a part to a single integrated public-utility system, and to such other businesses as are reasonably incidental, or economically necessary or appropriate to the operations of such Integrated public-utility...
Page 701 - The term manipulative, deceptive, or other fraudulent device or contrivance, as used in section 15(c)(l) of the Act, is hereby defined to include any untrue statement of a material fact and any omission to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading, which statement or omission is made with knowledge or reasonable grounds to believe that it is untrue or misleading. (c) The scope of this section shall...
Page 70 - Purchases, conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Home Economics, in cooperation with the National Resources Committee, the Central Statistical Board, and the Works Progress Administration.
Page 703 - It shall be Unlawful for any broker or dealer, directly or indirectly, by the use of any means or instrumentality of interstate commerce, or of the mails, or of any facility of any national securities exchange, to use or employ, in connection with the purchase or sale of any security otherwise than on a national securities exchange, any act, practice, or course of business defined by the Commission to be included within the term "n inipulative, deceptive, or other fraudulent device or contrivance",...
Page 237 - Section 13 of the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended by the Transportation Act of 1920...
Page 313 - Preservation of collections: For continuing preservation, exhibition, and increase of collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including personal services, traveling expenses, purchasing and supplying uniforms to guards and elevator conductors postage stamps and foreign postal cards and all other necessary expenses...
Page 733 - This tripartite controversy presents n bitter contest between the American Federation of Labor and the Committee for Industrial Organization, each labor organization seeking recognition as the sole and exclusive bargaining representative of the same group of employees.
Page 701 - manipulative, deceptive, or other fraudulent device or contrivance," as used in section 15 (c) (1) of the Act, is hereby defined to include any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit upon any person. (b) The term "manipulative, deceptive, or other fraudulent device or contrivance...