Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... foreign ports increased over 18 percent . Customs pro- cessed over 236 million persons through our ports of entry last year- an increase that represents almost 5 million people . And during this same period , invoices of foreign ...
... foreign ports increased over 18 percent . Customs pro- cessed over 236 million persons through our ports of entry last year- an increase that represents almost 5 million people . And during this same period , invoices of foreign ...
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... foreign ports increased over 18 percent . In total almost 5 million more persons arrived at our land , sea and air ports in 1972 than in 1971. Invoices of foreign importations increased more than 14 percent . These increases are ...
... foreign ports increased over 18 percent . In total almost 5 million more persons arrived at our land , sea and air ports in 1972 than in 1971. Invoices of foreign importations increased more than 14 percent . These increases are ...
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... Foreign Dignitary Protection the Under the provisions of Public Law 91-651 approved January 5 , 1971 , Secret Service is required to " protect the person of a visiting head of a foreign state or government and , at the direction of the ...
... Foreign Dignitary Protection the Under the provisions of Public Law 91-651 approved January 5 , 1971 , Secret Service is required to " protect the person of a visiting head of a foreign state or government and , at the direction of the ...
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... Foreign Assets Control Bureau of Customs U.S. Secret Service Alcohol , Tobacco & Firearms Bureau Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Bureau of the Mint Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mr. Morgan is responsible for ...
... Foreign Assets Control Bureau of Customs U.S. Secret Service Alcohol , Tobacco & Firearms Bureau Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Bureau of the Mint Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mr. Morgan is responsible for ...
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... FOREIGN TRADE Secretary SHULTZ . I think there are two aspects you might say to answer that question . One has to do with our view of how the process of adjustment , to bring about equilibrium in world trade , should take place . We ...
... FOREIGN TRADE Secretary SHULTZ . I think there are two aspects you might say to answer that question . One has to do with our view of how the process of adjustment , to bring about equilibrium in world trade , should take place . We ...
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accounts ACREE activity ADDABBO additional Administration agencies agents amount appropriation Assistant audit authorized level average positions BRECHT Bureau of Customs Chairman coinage metal coins Commissioner committee compliance CONLON cost counterfeiting Denver Mint Director dollars employees Engraving and Printing equipment facilities Federal filed Financing firearms firearms and explosives fiscal year 1974 funds going Government increase Internal Revenue Service investigations Manpower Inspectors ment MILLER million Mosso MYERS narcotics obligations Office operations organized PAGLIAI payments percent personnel compensation police Postal problem processing production protection Public Debt record reimbursable request responsibility revenue sharing ROBISON ROWLEY ROYBAL Salaries and Expenses savings bonds Secret Service Secretary SHULTZ staff STEED tax fraud tax returns Taxpayer Service things tion Tobacco and Firearms Total Training Center Treasury Department Treasury securities U.S. Secret Service United Unobligated balance Upgrading WALTERS workload