Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1938: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session on the Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1938, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 1891 pages |
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... O'NEAL . You cannot transfer more than 10 percent ? Mr. BURLEW . That is right . Mr. O'NEAL . Are there any more emergency funds left for the Department of the Interior ? Mr. BURLEW . Oh , yes ; we have a very considerable amount left ...
... O'NEAL . You cannot transfer more than 10 percent ? Mr. BURLEW . That is right . Mr. O'NEAL . Are there any more emergency funds left for the Department of the Interior ? Mr. BURLEW . Oh , yes ; we have a very considerable amount left ...
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... O'NEAL . Do they buy much gasoline ? Mr. BURLEW . That is purchased usually through contract . We do buy a lot of gasoline . Mr. O'NEAL . Have you any idea what you pay for it ? Mr. BURLEW . No ; I do not . Mr. O'NEAL . Who would have ...
... O'NEAL . Do they buy much gasoline ? Mr. BURLEW . That is purchased usually through contract . We do buy a lot of gasoline . Mr. O'NEAL . Have you any idea what you pay for it ? Mr. BURLEW . No ; I do not . Mr. O'NEAL . Who would have ...
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... O'NEAL . If this committee felt that it were absolutely essential to practice economy until it hurts , in what department or what line of your Department could a substantial cut be made which would be the least felt ? Mr. BURLEW . I may ...
... O'NEAL . If this committee felt that it were absolutely essential to practice economy until it hurts , in what department or what line of your Department could a substantial cut be made which would be the least felt ? Mr. BURLEW . I may ...
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... O'NEAL . They are all paid from your appropriation ? Mr. KIRGIS . All paid from our appropriation ; yes , sir . Mr. LAMBERTSON . Are all of them attorneys ? Mr. KIRGIS . Yes , sir ; they are all attorneys . Mr. LAMBERTSON . My ...
... O'NEAL . They are all paid from your appropriation ? Mr. KIRGIS . All paid from our appropriation ; yes , sir . Mr. LAMBERTSON . Are all of them attorneys ? Mr. KIRGIS . Yes , sir ; they are all attorneys . Mr. LAMBERTSON . My ...
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... O'NEAL . Then 15 of that number are to be range examiners ? Mr. CARPENTER . That is correct . Mr. O'NEAL . And the others are for what purpose ? Mr. CARPENTER . Graziers . The CHAIRMAN . Tell them what this commensurate property means ...
... O'NEAL . Then 15 of that number are to be range examiners ? Mr. CARPENTER . That is correct . Mr. O'NEAL . And the others are for what purpose ? Mr. CARPENTER . Graziers . The CHAIRMAN . Tell them what this commensurate property means ...
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