Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses: 1918, Hearing ... 65th Congress, 1st Session |
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The Secretary of War sent a letter to the House and he included in it extracts from a report of Gen. Pershing and from these extracts the facts are as I have stated them . What I wish to know is has there ever been a similar case ?
The Secretary of War sent a letter to the House and he included in it extracts from a report of Gen. Pershing and from these extracts the facts are as I have stated them . What I wish to know is has there ever been a similar case ?
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The Treasurer of the United States , being the only bonded official , took charge ad interim , and the Secretary sent Mr. Fort , the Assistant Treasurer , to New Orleans , accompanied by Mr. John Moon from the Public Moneys Division ...
The Treasurer of the United States , being the only bonded official , took charge ad interim , and the Secretary sent Mr. Fort , the Assistant Treasurer , to New Orleans , accompanied by Mr. John Moon from the Public Moneys Division ...
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He was already living there and the theory is that you should pay his expenses although he remained there under these orders of the Secretary . Mr. Huddlesox . From the time he was transferred to the new position ; yes , sir .
He was already living there and the theory is that you should pay his expenses although he remained there under these orders of the Secretary . Mr. Huddlesox . From the time he was transferred to the new position ; yes , sir .
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That would not be allowed under the rule which the Secretary has adopted . The CHAIRMAN . I am not so sure about that . The estimates that were submitted did not show what particular employees were to be increased in compensation ?
That would not be allowed under the rule which the Secretary has adopted . The CHAIRMAN . I am not so sure about that . The estimates that were submitted did not show what particular employees were to be increased in compensation ?
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“ For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia , fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen , $ 196,400 ; and the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to enter into contracts for the lease of suitable buildings for the use of the ...
“ For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia , fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen , $ 196,400 ; and the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to enter into contracts for the lease of suitable buildings for the use of the ...
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