Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses: 1918, Hearing ... 65th Congress, 1st Session1917 - 979 pages |
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... allowed the maximum sum allowed for subsistence to any officer in the Gov- ernment ? Mr. HUDDLESON . No ; we are not trying to get that . The CHAIRMAN . $ 414.70 is just 30 cents short of being $ 5 a day for the period he was there ...
... allowed the maximum sum allowed for subsistence to any officer in the Gov- ernment ? Mr. HUDDLESON . No ; we are not trying to get that . The CHAIRMAN . $ 414.70 is just 30 cents short of being $ 5 a day for the period he was there ...
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... 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 ? Mr. SCOFIELD . No ...
... 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 ? Mr. SCOFIELD . No ...
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... allowed to promote them I would pay it to the new men . Mr. SHERLEY . Here is what I am trying to get at , whether the character of the work that is to be done by the force of 1,133 clerks is such that , irrespective of the promotions ...
... allowed to promote them I would pay it to the new men . Mr. SHERLEY . Here is what I am trying to get at , whether the character of the work that is to be done by the force of 1,133 clerks is such that , irrespective of the promotions ...
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... allowed six additional clerks , at an authorized annual pay of $ 7,000 . These clerks are actually employed and we desire to retain them . The deficiency estimate to carry us to June 30 , 1918 , is based upon the following items : Pay ...
... allowed six additional clerks , at an authorized annual pay of $ 7,000 . These clerks are actually employed and we desire to retain them . The deficiency estimate to carry us to June 30 , 1918 , is based upon the following items : Pay ...
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... allowed us out of the $ 900,000 . The CHAIRMAN . You want them continued ? Col. WOOD . Yes , sir . We want three more clerks , and we want to make promotions in our own force . The CHAIRMAN . What promotions do you want to make ? How ...
... allowed us out of the $ 900,000 . The CHAIRMAN . You want them continued ? Col. WOOD . Yes , sir . We want three more clerks , and we want to make promotions in our own force . The CHAIRMAN . What promotions do you want to make ? How ...
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