Independent Offices Appropriations for 1953: Hearings ... 82d Congress, 2d Session |
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... million , which was a decided jump over the past year . This year I understand they want around $ 115 million to $ 120 million . And they have a sales tax and everything on earth , but the more money you give them the more they spend ...
... million , which was a decided jump over the past year . This year I understand they want around $ 115 million to $ 120 million . And they have a sales tax and everything on earth , but the more money you give them the more they spend ...
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... million has been deposited . Mr. THOMAS . $ 120 million has been set aside for the payment of claims , and you have actually spent approximately $ 62 million . Mr. CLEARY . There has been $ 67,651,000 paid out to claimants . Mr. THOMAS ...
... million has been deposited . Mr. THOMAS . $ 120 million has been set aside for the payment of claims , and you have actually spent approximately $ 62 million . Mr. CLEARY . There has been $ 67,651,000 paid out to claimants . Mr. THOMAS ...
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... million which has been deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the War Claims Commis sion , and shows withdrawals of $ 67 million . I am wondering just how much over and above that the Alien Property Custodian has . You say your best ...
... million which has been deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the War Claims Commis sion , and shows withdrawals of $ 67 million . I am wondering just how much over and above that the Alien Property Custodian has . You say your best ...
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... million , NACA appropria- tions for all purposes were $ 12 million or 2.3 percent . In 1940 , just before World War II , the military aeronautical appropriations were $ 298 million , whereas NACA appropriations were $ 42 million or 1.4 ...
... million , NACA appropria- tions for all purposes were $ 12 million or 2.3 percent . In 1940 , just before World War II , the military aeronautical appropriations were $ 298 million , whereas NACA appropriations were $ 42 million or 1.4 ...
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... million . Now , the remainder of that is $ 274.6 million , is that going to be required over a period of 30 years to get the fund in an actuarially sound position ? Mr. RAMSPECK . No , sir ; the amount to amortize the present deficit is ...
... million . Now , the remainder of that is $ 274.6 million , is that going to be required over a period of 30 years to get the fund in an actuarially sound position ? Mr. RAMSPECK . No , sir ; the amount to amortize the present deficit is ...
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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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Page 69 - At this point in the record I would like to insert the article on this subject contained in the Wall Street Journal dated July 28, 1955.
Page 514 - The Comptroller General is authorized and directed to make an expenditure analysis of each agency in the executive branch of the Government (including Government corporations), which, in the opinion of the Comptroller General, will enable Congress to determine whether public funds have been economically and efficiently administered and expended.
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Page 489 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shall be settled and adjusted in the General Accounting Office.
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Page 156 - Section 39 provides that — no property or interest therein of Germany, Japan, or any national of either such country vested in or transferred to any officer or agency of the Government...
Page 156 - The net proceeds remaining upon the completion of administration, liquidation, and disposition pursuant to the provisions of this Act of any such property or interest therein shall be covered into the Treasury at the earliest practicable date. Nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal or otherwise affect the operation of the provisions of section 32 of this Act or of the Philippine Property Act of 1946.