Supplemental Appropriation; Civilian Conservation Corps, 1939: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session on H.J. Res. 627 Providing an Additional Appropriation for the Civilian Conservation Corps for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1939

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Page 281 - Conference, bring the recommendation or draft convention before the authority or authorities within whose competence the matter lies, for the enactment of legislation or other action.
Page 288 - November, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, adopted two other draft conventions, namely, a draft convention fixing the minimum age for the admission of young persons to employment as trimmers and stokers, and a draft convention concerning the compulsory medical examination of children and young persons employed at sea...
Page 107 - February 1956 pursuant to the following resolution, adopted by the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association in August...
Page 86 - Convention for the Supervision of the International Trade in Arms and Ammunition and in Implements of War, signed at Geneva June 17, 1925.
Page 177 - Hague a duly certified copy of any conditions of arbitration arrived at between them, and of any award concerning them delivered, by special Tribunals. They undertake also to communicate to the Bureau the Laws, Regulations, and documents eventually showing the execution of the awards given by the Court.
Page 213 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
Page 259 - ... be required to refrain from causing damage in the State of Washington in the future and, if so, to what extent? (3) In the light of the answer to the preceding Question, what measures or re'gime, if any, should be adopted or maintained by the Trail Smelter? (4) What indemnity or compensation, if any, should be paid on account of any decision or decisions rendered by the Tribunal pursuant to the next two preceding Questions?
Page 180 - Communicate to parties interested, also as promptly as possible, all the information just referred to; (c) Indicate the wages paid for farm work ; (d) Make known the new diseases of vegetables which may appear in any part of the world, showing the territories infected, the progress of the disease...
Page 253 - In the event of the aruwer to the first part of the preceding question being in the affirmative, whether the Trail Smelter should be required to refrain from causing damage in the State of Washington in the future, and, if so, to what extent.
Page 174 - ... be imposed upon it, such state may require that the resolution of the Board be adopted by unanimous vote. 6. The Governing Board may promote the meeting of international conferences of experts to study problems of a technical character of common interest to the countries members of the Union, and to this end may request the governments to appoint experts to represent them at these conferences, which shall meet at the place and time determined by the Board.

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