Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1948: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, Second Session |
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... Ching , the Director of that Service , accompanied by the Associate Director , the budget officer , and budget technician . Mr. Ching , would you care to tell us why you need this money ? To start with , tell us how much was ...
... Ching , the Director of that Service , accompanied by the Associate Director , the budget officer , and budget technician . Mr. Ching , would you care to tell us why you need this money ? To start with , tell us how much was ...
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... Ching , will you tell us why you need this addi- tional money ? Mr. CHING . My understanding is that when this appropriation was made , we could come in and ask for this deficiency as of February 15 . When I took over the Service in ...
... Ching , will you tell us why you need this addi- tional money ? Mr. CHING . My understanding is that when this appropriation was made , we could come in and ask for this deficiency as of February 15 . When I took over the Service in ...
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... Ching , I believe I should like to have a general statement from you as to what the situation is . Mr. CHING . As I said before , I took office in September and , coming into the service , I had some very definite ideas in my mind ...
... Ching , I believe I should like to have a general statement from you as to what the situation is . Mr. CHING . As I said before , I took office in September and , coming into the service , I had some very definite ideas in my mind ...
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... CHING . We are asking for some more commissioners . One other reason we will need the larger number is because we have an independent agency and much of the service used to be furnished by the Department of Labor . Now we have to set up ...
... CHING . We are asking for some more commissioners . One other reason we will need the larger number is because we have an independent agency and much of the service used to be furnished by the Department of Labor . Now we have to set up ...
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... CHING . Yes . Mr. GREENWOOD . The figure of $ 950,000 which I gave you before was for actual expenditures as of January 31 . The CHAIRMAN . But your wages were all paid for January , were they not ? Mr. GREENWOOD . Yes . The CHAIRMAN ...
... CHING . Yes . Mr. GREENWOOD . The figure of $ 950,000 which I gave you before was for actual expenditures as of January 31 . The CHAIRMAN . But your wages were all paid for January , were they not ? Mr. GREENWOOD . Yes . The CHAIRMAN ...
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Page 151 - ... (2) eliminating duplication and overlapping of services, activities, and functions; (3) consolidating services, activities, and functions of a similar nature; (4) abolishing services, activities, and functions not necessary to the efficient conduct of government...
Page 66 - GRANTS TO STATES FOR OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE, AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN, AND AID TO THE BLIND The CHAIRMAN.
Page 151 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to promote economy, efficiency, and improved service in the transaction of the public business in the departments, bureaus, agencies, boards, commissions, offices, independent establishments, and instrumentalities of the executive branch of the Government...
Page 42 - St. Elizabeths Hospital," fiscal year 1949, $13,704, and fiscal year 1950, $22,604, $86,308 The District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1949, approved June 19, 1948, included an appropriation of $6,682,000 for support of indigent insane of the District of Columbia in St. Elizabeths Hospital, as provided by law.
Page 29 - Act, other than subsection (h) of section 1, shall apply in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Page 3 - From this it appears that there were 3,649 more births in the last half of the year than in the first half...
Page 69 - ... $18 for the first child and $12 for each additional child in the same home, and no separate provision is made for the adult or adults who care for the children.
Page 152 - Therefore let the Scriptures be thy authority, in determining what ought to be done, or what ought not to be done. Knowing what hath been declared by the ordinances of the Scriptures, thou oughtest to work in this world.
Page 79 - I think that is all I have at this time ; Mr. Chairman. Mr.
Page 69 - ... plan approved as meeting the requirements of the Federal act. Each State establishes the conditions under which needy people may receive assistance and determines how much they shall get.