Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1960: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7978 |
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... estimate . We think the $ 3,181,000 is reasonable . It averages out somewhat on the order of $ 300 per man per year . When we have had a full year of operation we believe we will be able to come in with an estimate that perhaps is a ...
... estimate . We think the $ 3,181,000 is reasonable . It averages out somewhat on the order of $ 300 per man per year . When we have had a full year of operation we believe we will be able to come in with an estimate that perhaps is a ...
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... estimate . Chairman HAYDEN . Yes , we will place in the record the supple- mental estimate and the justifications . ( The justifications referred to follows :) [ H. Doc . No. 170 , 86th Cong . , 1st sess . ] COMMUNICATION FROM THE ...
... estimate . Chairman HAYDEN . Yes , we will place in the record the supple- mental estimate and the justifications . ( The justifications referred to follows :) [ H. Doc . No. 170 , 86th Cong . , 1st sess . ] COMMUNICATION FROM THE ...
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... estimate 1960 estimate $ 10,500,000 10,500,000 NOTE . This proposed appropriation is to enable the President to make grants to the State of Alaska to assist in financing , for a transitional period , functions transferred to the State ...
... estimate 1960 estimate $ 10,500,000 10,500,000 NOTE . This proposed appropriation is to enable the President to make grants to the State of Alaska to assist in financing , for a transitional period , functions transferred to the State ...
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... estimated cash requirements of the Defense Production Act Revolving Fund through fiscal year 1960. The budget estimate of $ 287,285,072 proposed to restore capital to the revolving fund by writing off the losses as of December 31 , 1958 ...
... estimated cash requirements of the Defense Production Act Revolving Fund through fiscal year 1960. The budget estimate of $ 287,285,072 proposed to restore capital to the revolving fund by writing off the losses as of December 31 , 1958 ...
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... estimated at $ 747.6 million , this estimate is speculative at best . Establishing total cash requirements for the life of the program takes into account many variable factors , such as the national economy , market prices of materials ...
... estimated at $ 747.6 million , this estimate is speculative at best . Establishing total cash requirements for the life of the program takes into account many variable factors , such as the national economy , market prices of materials ...
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activities additional agencies agricultural airport Alaska amended amount assistance authorized Aviation BDSA bill building Bureau CARL HAYDEN centers Chairman HAYDEN Civil and Defense civil defense Commerce Commission committee Congress construction contract cost countries Defense Mobilization Defense Production Act Department Director dollars emergency equipment expenses facilities Fairfax County Federal Federal Aviation Agency financing fiscal year 1960 foreign currencies functions funds GLENNAN Government House included increase industry June 30 long ton manganese ment military million OCDM Office of Civil operations percent personnel plans plant problems production Project Mercury projects proposed Public Law 480 referred to follows regional request route Secretary Senator BIBLE Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator HOLLAND Senator HRUSKA Senator MONRONEY Senator ROBERTSON Services Administration staff statement studies supplemental appropriation supply tion U. S. DOLLAR U.S. Senate United utilization
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Page 746 - ... exercise such other powers as are consistent with and reasonably required to perform its functions under this Act.
Page 850 - ... paying part of the cost of projects for research, demonstrations, training, and traineeships, and projects for the establishment of special facilities and services, which, in the judgment of the Secretary, hold promise of making a substantial contribution to the solution of vocational rehabilitation problems common to all or several States...
Page 185 - These plans and programs shall be designed to develop a state of readiness in these areas with respect to all conditions of national emergency, including attack upon the United States...
Page 601 - National Groups, in order to secure the cooperation of their respective States in the firm establishment and the democratic development of the work of international peace and cooperation between nations by means of a universal organization of nations. Its object is also to study all questions of an international character suitable for settlement by parliamentary action.
Page 627 - ... in such amounts as may be specified from time to time in appropriation acts...
Page 476 - Mobilization, made an appropriate investigation and determined that crude oil and crude oil derivatives and products were being imported in such quantities and under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security.
Page 562 - ... is transmitted by the President to the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations...
Page 477 - ... to grant allocations of crude oil and unfinished oils In special circumstances to persons with importing histories who do not qualify for allocations under...
Page 476 - ... must be filed with the Administrator, in such form as he may prescribe, not later than 60 calendar days prior to the beginning of the allocation period for which the allocation is required.
Page 478 - That within the continental United States there are two areas, one, east of the Rocky Mountains (districts I-IV), in which there is substantial oil production capacity in excess of actual production, and the other, west of the Rocky Mountains (district V), in which production is declining and in which, due to the absence of any significant interarea flow of oil, limited imports are necessary to meet demand...