Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses: 1918, Hearing ... 65th Congress, 1st Session1917 - 979 pages |
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Page 123
... contractors desired to make shipment during June for next year . They would not give us a contract any other way , and we had to have these supplies shipped some time in June , so that their warehouses would be cleaned up before the 1st ...
... contractors desired to make shipment during June for next year . They would not give us a contract any other way , and we had to have these supplies shipped some time in June , so that their warehouses would be cleaned up before the 1st ...
Page 224
... contractor or subcontractor , upon a public work of the United States or of the District of Columbia , * is hereby limited and restricted to eight hours in any one calendar day ; and it shall be unlawful for any officer of the United ...
... contractor or subcontractor , upon a public work of the United States or of the District of Columbia , * is hereby limited and restricted to eight hours in any one calendar day ; and it shall be unlawful for any officer of the United ...
Page 243
... contractors for supplies , as may be necessary , in an amount not to exceed 30 per centum of the contract price of ... contractor will give an acceptable surety to the Government for the money so advanced . We have either actually made ...
... contractors for supplies , as may be necessary , in an amount not to exceed 30 per centum of the contract price of ... contractor will give an acceptable surety to the Government for the money so advanced . We have either actually made ...
Page 271
... contracting for ordnance material - there would be a saving of approximately $ 5,000,000 a year . But let us say that we would save only one - fifth of that . Even that would be sufficient to amortize the plant in seven and one - half ...
... contracting for ordnance material - there would be a saving of approximately $ 5,000,000 a year . But let us say that we would save only one - fifth of that . Even that would be sufficient to amortize the plant in seven and one - half ...
Page 289
... contracting firms 49,900,000 pounds of powder at an average cost of 51 cents per pound . The CHAIRMAN . What else is there ? NEWPORT TORPEDO STATION . Admiral HARRIS . Improvements at the torpedo station , Newport , $ 900.000 . The ...
... contracting firms 49,900,000 pounds of powder at an average cost of 51 cents per pound . The CHAIRMAN . What else is there ? NEWPORT TORPEDO STATION . Admiral HARRIS . Improvements at the torpedo station , Newport , $ 900.000 . The ...
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additional Admiral GRIFFIN Admiral HARRIS ammunition amount appropriation Army Arsenal artillery asking authority barracks bill BRETT building bureau BYRNS camps CANNON Capt cent CHAIRMAN clerks committee Congress construction Contracting Officer contractor Corps cost cotton Council of National court CROZIER DALY Department depot district employees enlisted equipment estimate expenditure expenses facilities figures fiscal Frankford Arsenal funds furnish GILLETT going Government guns hospital increase interposing Island July JULY 16 Kent Island labor Laguna district land Lieut LITTELL machine manufacture MARLATT material MCCAIN ment months National Guard Navy Navy Department necessary Ordnance paid plant purchase purpose Quartermaster Quartermaster Corps quarters railroad repair rifles Sandy Hook SCOFIELD Secretary of War Secretary REDFIELD SHARPE SHERLEY ships SISSON statement station storage submitted supply thing tion transportation Treasury troops United War Department Watervliet Arsenal