Establishment of Administration of Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 116 sider |
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Side 17
... reasons why the construction industry as organ- ized at present is inherently unstable . It is an industry whose annual addition is but a small part of the total supply . The product has a long length of life . Shortages can not be made ...
... reasons why the construction industry as organ- ized at present is inherently unstable . It is an industry whose annual addition is but a small part of the total supply . The product has a long length of life . Shortages can not be made ...
Side 18
... reason is that many of the projects in public construction which enter into our usual expenditure of perhaps $ 3,000,000,000 per year can not be postponed . They represent items of necessity which must be done . From the point of view ...
... reason is that many of the projects in public construction which enter into our usual expenditure of perhaps $ 3,000,000,000 per year can not be postponed . They represent items of necessity which must be done . From the point of view ...
Side 20
... reason is that many of the projects in public construction which enter into our annual expenditure are perhaps $ 3,000,000,000 per year , which can not be postponed . They represent , items of necessity which must be done . From the ...
... reason is that many of the projects in public construction which enter into our annual expenditure are perhaps $ 3,000,000,000 per year , which can not be postponed . They represent , items of necessity which must be done . From the ...
Side 22
... reason for supporting the bill , It means our cities and towns at the present time are not in a posi- tion to carry even their normal amount of public works . Senator BYRNS . And your idea is that this would give such cities and towns ...
... reason for supporting the bill , It means our cities and towns at the present time are not in a posi- tion to carry even their normal amount of public works . Senator BYRNS . And your idea is that this would give such cities and towns ...
Side 25
... reasons ; therefore the latter should be tried . It is true that national development schemes will cause a certain rise in prices , but their effect in this direc- tion is likely to be small and innocuous as compared with their effect ...
... reasons ; therefore the latter should be tried . It is true that national development schemes will cause a certain rise in prices , but their effect in this direc- tion is likely to be small and innocuous as compared with their effect ...
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activity Administration of Public agencies amount bankers banks believe bill billion bond issue borrowing building Bureau capital CHAIRMAN chart Colonel THOMPSON committee condition Congress consideration construction industry consumer corporations cost CRANFORD depression dollars economic effect emergency employed employment engineering expenditures expenses fact Federal Government finance funds GAYER Government bonds grade crossings highway hoarding HOGAN increase investment John Skelton labor Liberty loan loans Loucks MALCOLM PIRNIE means ment municipal bonds municipalities necessary needed normal period PIRNIE present President production projects proposed public construction public-works program purchasing power purpose question railroad rate of interest Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduced relief RUKEYSER Sanford E SCHMITT securities Senator BYRNES Senator COPELAND Senator LA FOLLETTE SIMPSON situation SLOAN statement struction taxes thing THORP tion to-day trade Treasury unem unemployed United volume of public York City
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Side 2 - Act of 1923, as amended, fix the salaries of such experts, assistants, officers, and employees; and (3) make such expenditures (including expenditures for rent and personal services at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books, periodicals, and books of reference, and for printing and binding...
Side 4 - Board shall receive a salary at the rate of $10,000 per annum, together with necessary traveling and subsistence expenses, or per diem allowance in lieu thereof...
Side 6 - Corporation shall be exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excessprofits and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, corporations, or associations.
Side 6 - In the case of a single person, a personal exemption of $1,000, or in the case of the head of a family or a married person living with husband or wife, a personal exemption of $2,000.
Side 6 - The principal and interest thereof shall be payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value...
Side 16 - I was a member of the research staff of the National Bureau of...
Side 88 - POLICY (Adopted by the Board of Direction of the American Society of Civil Engineers as official policy of the society, May 1963) The most important basic principle of a sound transportation policy...
Side 4 - For the preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor works, and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore and hereafter authorized as may be most desirable in the interest of commerce and navigation...
Side 3 - Labor, or any business arising therefrom or pertaining thereto, or in relation to the duties performed by and authority conferred by law upon such bureau, officer, office, board, branch, or division of the public service, whether of an appellate or revisory character or otherwise, shall hereafter be vested in and exercised by the head of the said Department of Labor.
Side 4 - ... preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor works, and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore and hereafter authorized as may be most desirable in the interest of commerce and navigation ; " (c) For prosecuting flood-control projects heretofore or hereafter authorized ; and "(d) For carrying into effect the provisions of the Public Buildings Act, approved May 25, 1926, as now or hereafter amended and supplemented, in respect of public buildings within and without the District...