First Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1935U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 241 pages |
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48 Stat additional amount Admiral HAMLET approved Archivist Army ARNOLD asking authorized average BACON balance BASH basis BATES bill boats boilers Budget Bureau CANNON Captain WORRALL CARR cents per day CHAIRMAN claims Coast Guard Colonel SHUTE Commander WAESCHE Commission committee Congress CONNOR cost DAVIS Department division drills employees equipment expenditures expenses Federal Federal Trade Commission fiscal year 1935 forage funds GARWOOD going Government HARRIS HEADLEY helium High Commissioner HINES House Document HYDE increase June 30 KENNARD loans Major VANDER HYDEN McNEMAR ment milk investigation months National Archives natural gas Navy objects specified officers OLIVER paid payment percent personnel Philippine priation prisoners record repairs salaries statement submitted TABER TAYLOR THURSTON tion TOLSON transportation Treasury treaty United United States Code United States Penitentiary utilities investigation vessels veterans War Department WOODRUM YEAGER
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Page 224 - Philippines shall be promptly adjusted and settled, and all existing property rights of citizens or corporations of the United States shall be acknowledged, respected, and safeguarded to the same extent as property rights of citizens of the Philippines.
Page 185 - All appropriations made for contingent expenses or other general purposes, except appropriations made in fulfillment of contract obligations expressly authorized by law, or for objects required or authorized by law without reference to the amounts annually appropriated therefor...
Page 222 - The salaries and expenses of the High Commissioner and his staff and assistants shall be paid by the United States. The first United States High Commissioner appointed under this Act shall take office upon the inauguration of the new government of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands.
Page 153 - I'm Alone, although a British ship of Canadian registry, was de facto owned, controlled, and, at the critical times, managed, and her movements directed and her cargo dealt with and disposed of, by a group of persons acting in concert who were entirely, or nearly so, citizens of the United States, and who employed her for the purposes mentioned.
Page 103 - An Act to give the Supreme Court of the United States authority to prescribe rules of pleading, practice, and procedure with respect to proceedings in criminal cases prior to and including verdict, or finding or plea of guilty," approved June 29, 1940 (54 Stat.
Page 160 - Agency; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State.
Page 224 - Citizens and corporations of the United States shall enjoy in the Commonwealth of the Philippines all the civil rights of the citizens and corporations, respectively, thereof.
Page 56 - Library, the Chairman of the House Committee on the Library, the Librarian of Congress, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and the Archivist of the United States. The said Council shall define the classes of material...
Page 56 - Council shall define the classes of material which shall be transferred to the National Archives Building and establish regulations governing such transfer; and shall have power to advise the Archivist in respect to regulations governing the disposition and use of the archives and records transferred to his custody.
Page 185 - ... shall on or before the beginning of each fiscal year, be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made; and all such apportionments shall be adhered to and shall not be waived or modified except upon the happening of some extraordinary emergency or unusual circumstance which could not be anticipated...