Patents. Hearings .... on H.R. 3267 and H.R. 11403 to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act Making Appropriations for Sundry Civil Expenses of the Government for the Fiscal Year ...1884 ...." Dec. 9, 1924, and Jan. 13, 1925. (68-2).

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Stran 2 - The Commissioner of Patents is authorized to grant, subject to existing law, to any officer, enlisted man, or employee of the Government, except officers and employees of the Patent Office...
Stran 4 - Provided, That the applicant in his application shall state that the invention described therein, if patented, may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to him of any royalty thereon, which stipulation shall be included in the patent.
Stran 4 - That the applicant in his application shall state that the invention described therein, if patented, may be used by the government or any of its officers or employees in the prosecution of work for the government, or by any other person in the United States, without the payment to him of any royalty thereon, which stipulation shall be included in the patent.
Stran 2 - ... satisfactory. At present the hospital is fortunate in having the services of an enlisted man who is skilled in that work. He receives extra pay from the hospital fund. It is desirable and just that the Government should allow extra pay for the position. The work is arduous as well as skilled and is entirely for the benefit of the Government, not for the benefit of the detachment on duty here, whose fund now pays. A similar opinion is entertained as to the pay of maids for work in the rooms of...
Stran 4 - Patents are authorized to grant any officer of the government, except officers and employees of the Patent Office, a patent for any invention of the classes mentioned in section forty eight hundred and eighty six of the Revised Statutes, when such invention is used or to be used in the public service, without the payment of any fee...
Stran 8 - Governor-General, acting upon the opinions he had sought and received from the judge advocate general of the army and the attorney general of the United States...
Stran 7 - Mr. Roach is here, who is the patent man in the Ordnance Department, and he has been for a good many years, if you gentlemen want to ask him any questions. We have prepared statements which we would like to submit to the committee. The CHAIRMAN. All right ; we will have them included. (The statement of Lieut. Col. Joseph I. McMullen is here introduced and marked

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