Advance Procurement Appropriations, 1958, Hearings Before ... , 85-2, on H.J. Res. 588 |
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... and to place orders , to the extent possible , in areas with a substantial labor
surplus . This policy is expected to result in the earlier placement of about $ 500
million in orders for domestic supplies and equipment during the fiscal year 1958
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... and to place orders , to the extent possible , in areas with a substantial labor
surplus . This policy is expected to result in the earlier placement of about $ 500
million in orders for domestic supplies and equipment during the fiscal year 1958
.
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CHANNELING OF MERCHANDISE INTO LABOR - SURPLUS AREAS Mr . BEAN
. We have an order , Mr . Chairman , which I believe will be signed by the
Administrator tomorrow , on channeling merchandise into labor - surplus areas ,
which ...
CHANNELING OF MERCHANDISE INTO LABOR - SURPLUS AREAS Mr . BEAN
. We have an order , Mr . Chairman , which I believe will be signed by the
Administrator tomorrow , on channeling merchandise into labor - surplus areas ,
which ...
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Appropriations Committee. in the labor - surplus area you would offer these
goods to anyone who wanted to take them . Senator BRIDGES . In no case would
we pay more than the lowest competitive bid for the parts submitted ? Mr . BEAN .
Appropriations Committee. in the labor - surplus area you would offer these
goods to anyone who wanted to take them . Senator BRIDGES . In no case would
we pay more than the lowest competitive bid for the parts submitted ? Mr . BEAN .
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The President proposed the approximate balance of the budget . This showed a
little surplus , but that does not take into account all of the military spending ,
which was additional . This will push against the debt limit and the deficit ; will it
not ?
The President proposed the approximate balance of the budget . This showed a
little surplus , but that does not take into account all of the military spending ,
which was additional . This will push against the debt limit and the deficit ; will it
not ?
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Now , there have been some administrative directions to the extent possible
within those rules to funnel these things into areas of substantial surplus labor .
Senator ROBERTSON . If you had been buying a substantial amount of cotton
goods ...
Now , there have been some administrative directions to the extent possible
within those rules to funnel these things into areas of substantial surplus labor .
Senator ROBERTSON . If you had been buying a substantial amount of cotton
goods ...
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accelerate actual additional advance procurement ADVANCE PROCUREMENT APPROPRIATIONS already amounts appropriation or fund Atomic Energy Commission authority BEAN believe bill budget Bureau Chairman HAYDEN civilian agencies committee competitive Congress consideration correct debt deficiency Department of Defense Director domestic earlier effect enactment equipment estimates executive branch expenditures favorable fiscal year 1959 give going Government granted heading House immediately included increase JOINT RESOLUTION labor labor-surplus area limit March materials mean measure ment MERRIAM military million move needed objects obligated Office otherwise overall passed place orders planned possible President proposal purchase questions recommend record referred request result schedules Senator BRIDGES Senator DWORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator YOUNG Services Administration SMITH spent statement substantial supplies surplus things tion transmitted trucks UNITED uranium various wanted Washington
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Page 1 - ... be transmitted to the Congress with a request for prompt consideration. Respectfully yours, MAURICE H. STANS, Director of the Bureau of the Budget. "ADVANCE PROCUREMENT "For the advance procurement (including advances to supply funds therefor) of supplies, materials, and equipment, not to exceed 50 per centum of each of the amounts set forth in the schedules in the Budget for the fiscal year 1959 (House Document numbered 266, Eighty-fifth Congress), under each appropriation or fund, for the objects...
Page 9 - It is all domestic. Mr. MERRIAM. That is correct; yes. Chairman HAYDEN. Are there any further questions? Senator POTTER. Mr. Chairman, I am sorry I had to step out during part of the testimony, but I would like to make this comment: MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES In Mr.
Page 2 - It would generally make available, for each appropriation affected, an amount equal to one-half of the amounts shown in the schedules hi the 1959 budget for supplies, materials, and equipment under the object classes "08
Page 1 - ... if there was no appropriation for such agency or account in the fiscal year 1958.