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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... - ray units process an average of 1,000 parcels per day . The 1974 request would provide 3 X - ray units and $ 120,000 for Miami , San Francisco and Seattle . BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING The production operations of the 18.
... - ray units process an average of 1,000 parcels per day . The 1974 request would provide 3 X - ray units and $ 120,000 for Miami , San Francisco and Seattle . BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING The production operations of the 18.
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... production operations of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing are conducted on a completely reimbursable basis ... production capacity in meeting continuing increases in the level of currency requirements . Additional production units of ...
... production operations of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing are conducted on a completely reimbursable basis ... production capacity in meeting continuing increases in the level of currency requirements . Additional production units of ...
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... production of currency . In addition , funds have been allocated to acquire photographic equipment to make the negative and positive film work required for the etching of printing cylinders used on rotogravure presses . It is ...
... production of currency . In addition , funds have been allocated to acquire photographic equipment to make the negative and positive film work required for the etching of printing cylinders used on rotogravure presses . It is ...
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... produce 477 million more coins , or a total of about 8.9 billion , as compared with 8.4 billion coins in Fiscal Year 1973. The production of 14 pieces will comprise over 71 percent of total coinage , as the demand continues high for ...
... produce 477 million more coins , or a total of about 8.9 billion , as compared with 8.4 billion coins in Fiscal Year 1973. The production of 14 pieces will comprise over 71 percent of total coinage , as the demand continues high for ...
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... production . No program increase is requested for the support functions or even for pro- cessing the two and a half million more tax returns that are expected in 1974 . The Service plans to meet this 2 percent growth in return ...
... production . No program increase is requested for the support functions or even for pro- cessing the two and a half million more tax returns that are expected in 1974 . The Service plans to meet this 2 percent growth in return ...
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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