Deficiency Appropriations for 1964: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropiations, United States Senate, 88th Congress, 2d Session on H.R. 11202 an Act Making Deficiency Appropriations for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1964 and for Other Purposes |
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... additional funds were requested . The original request of $ 1,087,400,000 was for two purposes ; namely : ( a ) Funds required to meet military pay increases granted in the Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963 , Public Law 88-132 , $ 853 ...
... additional funds were requested . The original request of $ 1,087,400,000 was for two purposes ; namely : ( a ) Funds required to meet military pay increases granted in the Uniformed Services Pay Act of 1963 , Public Law 88-132 , $ 853 ...
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... Additional requirement for military pay increase . 4 , 178 , 000 3,998,000 180,000 146,000 -2,000 144,000 -7,300 286,000 286,000 136 , 700 286,000 4. 178,000 Reserve personnel , Army : Additional requirement for military pay increase ...
... Additional requirement for military pay increase . 4 , 178 , 000 3,998,000 180,000 146,000 -2,000 144,000 -7,300 286,000 286,000 136 , 700 286,000 4. 178,000 Reserve personnel , Army : Additional requirement for military pay increase ...
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... additional $ 247 million from the working capital funds into these appropriations without leaving the working capital funds themselves in an inadequately financed position . The Senate agreed . The Senate changed the language of the ...
... additional $ 247 million from the working capital funds into these appropriations without leaving the working capital funds themselves in an inadequately financed position . The Senate agreed . The Senate changed the language of the ...
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... additional amount of $ 12 million to be made available until expended for " Emergency conservation measures . The language contained in House Document 197 will be placed in the record at this point , together with the justification for ...
... additional amount of $ 12 million to be made available until expended for " Emergency conservation measures . The language contained in House Document 197 will be placed in the record at this point , together with the justification for ...
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... additional amount for ' Emergency conservation measures ' , to be used for the same purposes and subject to the same conditions as funds appropriated under this head in the Third Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1957 , and the ...
... additional amount for ' Emergency conservation measures ' , to be used for the same purposes and subject to the same conditions as funds appropriated under this head in the Third Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1957 , and the ...
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Page 511 - Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.
Page 74 - This category includes those development programs being engineered for service use, but which have not as yet been approved for production and deployment. 1. ARMY I have already discussed in considerable detail in the section on Continental Air and Missile Defense Forces two items in the Army program.
Page 40 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today...
Page 125 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates.
Page 46 - The effectiveness of an active ballistic missile defense system in saving lives depends in large part upon the existence of an adequate civil defense system. Indeed, in the absence of adequate fallout shelters, an active defense might not significantly increase the proportion of the population surviving an all-out nuclear attack.
Page 360 - Training Corps, under the appropriation "Reserve personnel, Navy," which we call RPN. The estimates presented for these appropriations are based upon projections for naval force objectives and policies approved by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. I shall treat each of the two appropriations separately, beginning with "Military personnel, Navy.
Page 33 - Congress has regularly underscored this limitation by explicitly forbidding in our annual appropriation act "the payment of a price differential on contracts * * * for the purpose of relieving economic dislocations.
Page 638 - Reserve, and 143,000 in the Retired Reserve. The Ready Reserve consists of those units and individuals available for immediate employment in the expansion of the Active Forces in the event of mobilization.
Page 26 - However, the survival of an independent government in South Vietnam is so important to the security of all of southeast Asia and to the free world that I can conceive of no alternative other than to take all necessary measures within our capability to prevent a Communist victory.
Page 79 - I pointed out last year, constitutes an "all other" or residual category of activities or programs and includes all costs not capable of being directly or meaningfully allocated to the other major programs. Because of the large number and wide variety of the functions encompassed by this major program, it is best discussed in terms of its constituent parts. For purposes of convenience, the...