Legislative Branch Appropriations, 1961: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12232U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 150 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 5
... approved this com- mittee recommendatoin . I am grateful for this , and I hope that this committee will also approve it . It is my intention to continue to limit attendance at meetings to the minimum necessary for the performance of our ...
... approved this com- mittee recommendatoin . I am grateful for this , and I hope that this committee will also approve it . It is my intention to continue to limit attendance at meetings to the minimum necessary for the performance of our ...
Page 16
... approved such recommendation of that Committee of the Library . However , the pressure of other programs has resulted in the failure to implement such recommendation . Although much of the current material on international law is being ...
... approved such recommendation of that Committee of the Library . However , the pressure of other programs has resulted in the failure to implement such recommendation . Although much of the current material on international law is being ...
Page 27
... approved by the Senate and is now being considered by the House Public Works Committee . We are hopeful for its early approval . The study of our accounting equipment , which I reported last year , has resulted in our forwarding a ...
... approved by the Senate and is now being considered by the House Public Works Committee . We are hopeful for its early approval . The study of our accounting equipment , which I reported last year , has resulted in our forwarding a ...
Page 48
... approved it . Mr. STEWART . I would like to renovate that . Senator STENNIS . They looked into that and I am sure there are no questions on that . CAPITOL GROUNDS Mr. STEWART . This was allowed by the 48 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ...
... approved it . Mr. STEWART . I would like to renovate that . Senator STENNIS . They looked into that and I am sure there are no questions on that . CAPITOL GROUNDS Mr. STEWART . This was allowed by the 48 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ...
Page 53
... approved that ? Mr. STEWART . Yes , sir ; the next item is expansion of facilities , Capitol Power Plant , which the House also approved in toto . This project , authorized in 1958 , provides for the installation of additional boilers ...
... approved that ? Mr. STEWART . Yes , sir ; the next item is expansion of facilities , Capitol Power Plant , which the House also approved in toto . This project , authorized in 1958 , provides for the installation of additional boilers ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
additional administrative Admiral CHEW air defense Air Force Base Air Station aircraft amount appropriation approved armory Army Army National Guard asking authorized aviation bill BOMARC BRENKWORTH budget Capehart Capehart housing Capitol Captain CORRADI Chairman Colonel EVANS Colonel JACKSON Colonel PARKHILL Command committee construction program Corps Department DREYER engine equipment estimated cost existing fiscal year 1960 Fort Bliss Fort Huachuca Fort Shafter Fort Sill funds going hangar hospital included increase installation JOHN STENNIS land Library of Congress line item maintenance ment mess military construction million missile mission MUMFORD National Guard Naval Navy Norad operations percent personnel present proposed Public Law quarters radar record request Reserve runway SEEMAN Senator HAYDEN Senator SALTONSTALL Senator STENNIS space square feet statement STEWART storage tion Training facilities U.S. Army U.S. Senate units utilities
Popular passages
Page 22 - Envelopes and Document Franks. — Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished to Senators and Representatives, who are also furnished with franks for mailing documents, printed singly or in sheets with perforations at the option of the Member. The expenditures for franked envelopes and document franks in the fiscal year 1968 amounted to $546,434 for 121,542,800 envelopes and 4,165,500 franks.
Page 222 - California in accomplishing its mission to maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Page 143 - GROUNDS .STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE For necessary expenditures for mechanical and structural maintenance, including improvements, equipment, supplies, waterproof wearing apparel, and personal and other services, $879,000, of which not to exceed $20,000 shall be available for expenditure without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, as amended.
Page 211 - ... research, development, and test work as assigned ; and to provide services and material to other activities and units as directed by competent authority.
Page 191 - US SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am, pursuant to recess, in room 1114, New Senate Office Building, Hon. Spessard L. Holland, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding.
Page 236 - The final project in this group is at the Marine Corps Auxiliary Air Station, Yuma, Ariz., for seven line items at a cost of $4,121,000. The mission of this station is similar to that of the other Marine Corps air stations mentioned previously, and its major task is to support Air Fleet Marine Force Pacific units. It supports one Marine aircraft group (reinforced) ; one rotational Marine aircraft squadron ; and one Air Force aircraft control and warning squadron. The first line item in this project...
Page 11 - A publication issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and, as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely.
Page 134 - Competitive bid sales include the following: (a) Sealed bid sales. In sealed bid sales, bidders shall be required to submit, to the office designated for receipt and opening of bids, sealed written bids on authorized bid forms for public opening at a time and place designated.
Page 131 - Administrator may authorize the abandonment, destruction, or donation to public bodies of property which has no commercial value or of which the estimated cost of continued care and handling would exceed the estimated proceeds from its sale.
Page 134 - Advertising. Adequate public notice shall be given to each offering for sale of property to be disposed of after advertising. Except where the nature or condition of the property does not permit, advertising shall be made in sufficient time previous to sale to permit full and free competition. The extent of solicitation shall have due regard to the quantity and type of property to be sold, the logical market of disposal, the type of sale contemplated, and the public interest. (a) Advertising media...