Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 38U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... persons separated from the service and subsequently reappointed or reinstated ... employees transferred by executive order from Prohibition Bureau and Alcoholic Beverage Unit to Treasury Department _._ . reinstatement , application of ...
... persons separated from the service and subsequently reappointed or reinstated ... employees transferred by executive order from Prohibition Bureau and Alcoholic Beverage Unit to Treasury Department _._ . reinstatement , application of ...
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... persons , are en- titled to the benefits of the provisions of the act " ; and in the two later opinions he interpreted the Act , upon request of the Commission through the President , as applied to par- ticular employees of the Fleet ...
... persons , are en- titled to the benefits of the provisions of the act " ; and in the two later opinions he interpreted the Act , upon request of the Commission through the President , as applied to par- ticular employees of the Fleet ...
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... the necessities of life to persons in need as a result of the present emergency , and / or to their dependents , whether resident , transient , or homeless . " 66 * * * The character of the service authorized The President 29.
... the necessities of life to persons in need as a result of the present emergency , and / or to their dependents , whether resident , transient , or homeless . " 66 * * * The character of the service authorized The President 29.
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... persons unable to pay for medical service , and in this way would relieve distress by preventing disease which would require medical care beyond the means of the poor . In this way , the Federal government would be relieved of at least ...
... persons unable to pay for medical service , and in this way would relieve distress by preventing disease which would require medical care beyond the means of the poor . In this way , the Federal government would be relieved of at least ...
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... persons as subsistence home- steads sites , yet , of course , Congress did authorize the pur- chase of such land and did authorize the expenditure of money thereon ; and such authority , to the extent of any conflict , must prevail over ...
... persons as subsistence home- steads sites , yet , of course , Congress did authorize the pur- chase of such land and did authorize the expenditure of money thereon ; and such authority , to the extent of any conflict , must prevail over ...
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