Public Works Administration: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments in the House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on H. R. 6665 and H. R. 6670, Bills to Establish a Public Works Administration and to Transfer to and Consolidate and Coordinate Therein All the Public Works Activities of the Government. February 25, 1932United States. Congress. House. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 227 sider |
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... set - up of his administration ; and ( 3 ) shall make such recommendations with respect to legislation or other matters as to him shall seem appropriate . The Chair feeling that , as one of the outstanding controversial sections in the ...
... set - up of his administration ; and ( 3 ) shall make such recommendations with respect to legislation or other matters as to him shall seem appropriate . The Chair feeling that , as one of the outstanding controversial sections in the ...
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... set - up , should be taken out of the War Department and transferred to the administration of public works . Under the provisions of both bills the Army engineers will be detailed to do the work under the supervision of the public works ...
... set - up , should be taken out of the War Department and transferred to the administration of public works . Under the provisions of both bills the Army engineers will be detailed to do the work under the supervision of the public works ...
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... set - up ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . The new bill does not leave out anything , nor does the President want anything left out , but he would place the Army engineers under the Public Works administration when en- gaged in civilian work . Mr ...
... set - up ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . The new bill does not leave out anything , nor does the President want anything left out , but he would place the Army engineers under the Public Works administration when en- gaged in civilian work . Mr ...
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... set - up ? Mr. SCHAFER . Now , Mr. Chairman , I would like to be heard on my motion . I have a motion pending . The ... set - up here . Here is a letter from the Secretary of the Interior , who does not want to give up anything he has ...
... set - up ? Mr. SCHAFER . Now , Mr. Chairman , I would like to be heard on my motion . I have a motion pending . The ... set - up here . Here is a letter from the Secretary of the Interior , who does not want to give up anything he has ...
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... set - up in the bill is the President's set - up . Mr. WILSON . What ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . I do know that the present set - up in the bill is his idea of what should be done . Mr. WILSON . He was given the same information before he wrote ...
... set - up in the bill is the President's set - up . Mr. WILSON . What ? Mr. WILLIAMSON . I do know that the present set - up in the bill is his idea of what should be done . Mr. WILSON . He was given the same information before he wrote ...
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activities administration of public Admiral PARSONS agency Agriculture ALBRIGHT appropriations Army engineers assigned authority believe bill BRITTEN Bureau of Public Bureau of Yards Cabinet officer cent CHAIRMAN Chief of Engineers civilian COCHRAN Colonel GRANT COLTON Congress consolidation construction Corps of Engineers cost DALLINGER DAVENPORT duties economy efficiency eliminate employees establishment Executive Departments experience February 29 Federal functions going Government HEATH highway hospitals House Interior maintenance MARSHALL MARTIN of Oregon ment military national defense National Park Service naval Navy Department operation organization OVERTON personnel plans and specifications President public buildings Public Roads public works administration public-works purpose question Reclamation rivers and harbors saving SCHAFER Secretary HYDE Secretary MILLS Secretary of War Secretary WILBUR set-up statement submit Supervising Architect Supervising Architect's Office thing tion transfer Treasury Department United Veterans War Department WETMORE WHITTINGTON WILLIAMSON WILSON Yards and Docks
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Side 146 - Congress, giving an account of all moneys received and disbursed by him and his Department, and describing the work done by the Department...
Side 4 - ... all duties performed and all power and authority now possessed or exercised by the head of any executive department in and over any bureau, office, officer, board, branch, or division of the public service...
Side 146 - That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to perform any and all acts and to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into full force and effect.
Side 4 - Labor shall, so far as the same are not in conflict with the provisions of this act, remain in full force and effect, to be executed under the direction of the Secretary of Labor.
Side 2 - Said commission shall have the absolute control of and the allotment of all space in the several public buildings, owned or buildings leased by the United States in the District of Columbia, with the exception of the Executive Mansion and office of the President, Capitol Building, the Senate and House Office Buildings, the Capitol power plant, the buildings under the jurisdiction of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, and the Congressional Library Building, and shall from time to time assign...
Side 5 - States, and making such recommendations as he shall deem necessary for the effective performance of the duties and purposes of the Department.
Side 213 - Chairman, Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives. MY DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN...
Side 4 - That the official records and papers now on file in and pertaining exclusively to the business of any bureau, office, department, or branch of the public service in this act transferred to the Department of...
Side 3 - That the following-named offices, bureaus, divisions and branches of the public service now and heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and all that pertains to the same, known as the...
Side 3 - ... the removal of wrecks and other obstructions to navigation; with questions pertaining to the supervision of the harbor of New York and adjacent waters to prevent obstructive and injurious deposits; with surveying and charting the Great Lakes, the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals, Lake...