Supplemental Defense Appropriation Bill, 1958: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 10146, an Act Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1958, and for Other Purposes |
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... budget for facilities needed to set up the physical research program which is the foundation stone in the development of the atomic energy art . The committee believes that an additional investment of this magnitude is a small price to ...
... budget for facilities needed to set up the physical research program which is the foundation stone in the development of the atomic energy art . The committee believes that an additional investment of this magnitude is a small price to ...
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... budget the anticipated 1959 costs for this program were reviewed and the estimate reduced from the $ 592 million contained in the President's fiscal year 1959 budget to $ 580,400,000 ( reduction of $ 11,600,000 ) , based on the most ...
... budget the anticipated 1959 costs for this program were reviewed and the estimate reduced from the $ 592 million contained in the President's fiscal year 1959 budget to $ 580,400,000 ( reduction of $ 11,600,000 ) , based on the most ...
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... budget for this activity was reduced by $ 13 million . The 1959 estimate for this program is based on this reduced scope and a continuation at about present cost rates . The 1958 budget also included cost estimates for proposals under ...
... budget for this activity was reduced by $ 13 million . The 1959 estimate for this program is based on this reduced scope and a continuation at about present cost rates . The 1958 budget also included cost estimates for proposals under ...
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... budget . Senator HILL . In other words , so far as the period of this budget is concerned , you will continue with the production programs which you now have and which have already been introduced . Mr. FLOBERG . That is correct . That ...
... budget . Senator HILL . In other words , so far as the period of this budget is concerned , you will continue with the production programs which you now have and which have already been introduced . Mr. FLOBERG . That is correct . That ...
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... BUDGET ALLOWANCE Senator ELLENDER . How much were you cut back by the Bureau of the Budget on this request ? Mr. FLOBERG . Nothing in this program , Senator . Senator HILL . The budget gave you your full request on this item ? Mr ...
... BUDGET ALLOWANCE Senator ELLENDER . How much were you cut back by the Bureau of the Budget on this request ? Mr. FLOBERG . Nothing in this program , Senator . Senator HILL . The budget gave you your full request on this item ? Mr ...
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