Independent Offices Appropriations for 1953: Hearings ... 82d Congress, 2d Session |
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Page 69
... Total Management . Increase . 1952 12 $ 63,099 1953 ( 1 ) ] 1 ( 2,376 ) $ 1,000 0 00 $ 200 0 0 $ 64 , 299 ( 2,376 ) Total . 1953 11 60 , 723 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 61 , 923 Operation of : U. S. National Museum ... . 1952 140 710 , 952 ...
... Total Management . Increase . 1952 12 $ 63,099 1953 ( 1 ) ] 1 ( 2,376 ) $ 1,000 0 00 $ 200 0 0 $ 64 , 299 ( 2,376 ) Total . 1953 11 60 , 723 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 61 , 923 Operation of : U. S. National Museum ... . 1952 140 710 , 952 ...
Page 130
... total employm figures that we want . Mr. THOMAS . Do the companies not voluntarily publish t employment figures ? Mr ... total request for appropriations year ? Mr. SPINGARN . $ 4,367,000 . Mr. ANDREWS . What was the total amount ...
... total employm figures that we want . Mr. THOMAS . Do the companies not voluntarily publish t employment figures ? Mr ... total request for appropriations year ? Mr. SPINGARN . $ 4,367,000 . Mr. ANDREWS . What was the total amount ...
Page 149
... Total appropriation or estimate .. 15,000 6,000 -9 , COO 66,000 190,000 +124 , 000 10,000 9,000 -1,000 7 , COC 8,000 ... Total ......... Claims service : Administration .. Religious Claims Section .. Special Activities Section . Prisoner ...
... Total appropriation or estimate .. 15,000 6,000 -9 , COO 66,000 190,000 +124 , 000 10,000 9,000 -1,000 7 , COC 8,000 ... Total ......... Claims service : Administration .. Religious Claims Section .. Special Activities Section . Prisoner ...
Page 193
... total cost on page 60 is a total of $ 5,125,000 . That is for the fiscal year 1953 . The stipend for the first year , let it be noted , is $ 1,400 , plus travel of $ 50 and average tuition of $ 500 , making a total of $ 1,950 . For the ...
... total cost on page 60 is a total of $ 5,125,000 . That is for the fiscal year 1953 . The stipend for the first year , let it be noted , is $ 1,400 , plus travel of $ 50 and average tuition of $ 500 , making a total of $ 1,950 . For the ...
Page 213
... Total ..... 1,042 2 , 093 4 , 910 43 891 4,500 Federal Comunications Commission .. Additional indirect costs ... 169 156 180 165 152 176 37 34 35 28 28 25 Total . 206 190 215 193 180 201 Federal Security Agency : Public Health Service ...
... Total ..... 1,042 2 , 093 4 , 910 43 891 4,500 Federal Comunications Commission .. Additional indirect costs ... 169 156 180 165 152 176 37 34 35 28 28 25 Total . 206 190 215 193 180 201 Federal Security Agency : Public Health Service ...
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Accounting Office activities actual 1952 estimate additional Administration Admiral COCHRANE Aeronautics agencies Air Force Aircraft amount ANDREWS appropriation audit authority Board budget Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics Chairman claims CLEARY Commission Commissioner committee Congress construction contract contractual services correct cost COTTON defense Department Director District of Columbia Division employees engineering equipment estimate 1953 estimate expenditures expenses facilities Federal Federal Security Agency Federal Trade Commission field figure filed fiscal year 1953 FOLEY FRANTZ funds going Government grades HERSHEY housing industry June 30 justifications KEYSERLING Laboratory Langley Aeronautical Laboratory LAWTON Maritime Maritime Administration ment military million NACA National National Shipping Authority Navy operation percent personal services personnel PHILLIPS projects RAMSPECK rates record reimbursements request ships SPINGARN staff statement subsidy Supplies and materials THOMAS tion total number United Washington workload World War II YATES
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