Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Volume 89U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Finance, Public |
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I think all the members of the committee know about our card distribution service
which is rendered by the Card Division. We are supplying to most libraries
throughout the country the work performed by our Library in the form of printed
cards.
I think all the members of the committee know about our card distribution service
which is rendered by the Card Division. We are supplying to most libraries
throughout the country the work performed by our Library in the form of printed
cards.
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... the country to see their Capitol will see something that creates national pride.
Appropriate chandeliers for a building of this type obviously cannot be
commercial products, but should be custom-built products costing anywhere from
$2,000 to ...
... the country to see their Capitol will see something that creates national pride.
Appropriate chandeliers for a building of this type obviously cannot be
commercial products, but should be custom-built products costing anywhere from
$2,000 to ...
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Mr. REIFEL. We should have that to answer anybody who says a certain amount
is the cost of each suite. It is not out of line with any comparable suite in the
country, is it? Mr. CAMPIoLI. No, sir. Mr. REIFEL. It is my understanding it comes
to a ...
Mr. REIFEL. We should have that to answer anybody who says a certain amount
is the cost of each suite. It is not out of line with any comparable suite in the
country, is it? Mr. CAMPIoLI. No, sir. Mr. REIFEL. It is my understanding it comes
to a ...
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Incidentally, such systems have been developed within the last couple of years
and are now being used extensively in industrial plants throughout the country for
the same purpose. It is considered more effective for detecting prowlers, and, ...
Incidentally, such systems have been developed within the last couple of years
and are now being used extensively in industrial plants throughout the country for
the same purpose. It is considered more effective for detecting prowlers, and, ...
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... country, generally their cost of labor runs about 30 percent, so that in this
instance it is about twice what would be the experience under a normal operation
. Mr. CowAN, Yes, sir. Mr. LANGEN. Is the same thing true with price of food? You
say ...
... country, generally their cost of labor runs about 30 percent, so that in this
instance it is about twice what would be the experience under a normal operation
. Mr. CowAN, Yes, sir. Mr. LANGEN. Is the same thing true with price of food? You
say ...
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Page 453 - These programs are subject to continuing review by the committee staff. The, purpose of the mobilization program is to achieve preparedness for any emergency which could arise. The Office of Emergency Preparedness, which has the responsibility for coordinating these programs on behalf of the Executive Branch of the Government, reports to this committee and its staff on the continuing mobilization effort. Many stand-by orders and plans are maintained for use in an emergency.
Page 348 - For payment of expenses incurred in carrying out subsection (a) of this section, there shall be paid out of the contingent fund of the House, until otherwise provided by law, such sums as may be necessary but not to exceed $55,000 in any calendar year.