Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses: 1918, Hearing ... 65th Congress, 1st Session |
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Pershing and from these extracts the facts are as I have stated them . ... But the facts were entirely different there . ... I think the letter of the Secretary of War practically establishes the fact that there is not any exactly ...
Pershing and from these extracts the facts are as I have stated them . ... But the facts were entirely different there . ... I think the letter of the Secretary of War practically establishes the fact that there is not any exactly ...
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I think it has been done right along ; in fact , I know it has been done . The CHAIRMAN . Then you have been violating the law right along . Mr. CARR . In this particular fundThe CHAIRMAN ( interposing ) . You violate the law if you ...
I think it has been done right along ; in fact , I know it has been done . The CHAIRMAN . Then you have been violating the law right along . Mr. CARR . In this particular fundThe CHAIRMAN ( interposing ) . You violate the law if you ...
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The fact is that he stayed there ? Mr. HUDDLESON . Yes . Mr. SHERLEY . Why should he be paid any more than he was receiving anyway for having stayed there ? Mr. HUDDLESON . If we had let him come on here and kept Mr. Moon there ...
The fact is that he stayed there ? Mr. HUDDLESON . Yes . Mr. SHERLEY . Why should he be paid any more than he was receiving anyway for having stayed there ? Mr. HUDDLESON . If we had let him come on here and kept Mr. Moon there ...
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You can not make a fiction out of a fact . The CHAIRMAN . 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 .
You can not make a fiction out of a fact . The CHAIRMAN . 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 .
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Mr. WARWICK , The necessity for additional force in the office arises from the fact that the Army and the Navy appropriations have been so enlarged that it has already more than doubled the work coming from those two departments to our ...
Mr. WARWICK , The necessity for additional force in the office arises from the fact that the Army and the Navy appropriations have been so enlarged that it has already more than doubled the work coming from those two departments to our ...
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