Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... Chairman . Senator KILGORE . Fine . DEFENSE OF FREE WORLD Secretary SNYDER . Mr. Chairman and members of the Treasury Subcommittee on Appropriations , I appreciate the opportunity of coming before you today to present the Treasury ...
... Chairman . Senator KILGORE . Fine . DEFENSE OF FREE WORLD Secretary SNYDER . Mr. Chairman and members of the Treasury Subcommittee on Appropriations , I appreciate the opportunity of coming before you today to present the Treasury ...
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... Chairman , if I can read three or four more pages I think we can go into a discussion . Senator ROBERTSON . The essential thing , Mr. Secretary , as I follow your presentation , is that when you get up to this sheet you have just ...
... Chairman , if I can read three or four more pages I think we can go into a discussion . Senator ROBERTSON . The essential thing , Mr. Secretary , as I follow your presentation , is that when you get up to this sheet you have just ...
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... Chairman , are there not authorizations that have not been taken care of here ? In other words , authorized expendi- tures projected into the future ? Secretary SNYDER . There is no question about that , we always do . Senator ROBERTSON ...
... Chairman , are there not authorizations that have not been taken care of here ? In other words , authorized expendi- tures projected into the future ? Secretary SNYDER . There is no question about that , we always do . Senator ROBERTSON ...
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... Chairman , but un- fortunately I do not have that among my papers here , but we could conveniently put it in the record . Senator ROBERTSON . You will do that at this point ! Mr. BARTELT . Yes , sir . Senator ROBERTSON . Could you ...
... Chairman , but un- fortunately I do not have that among my papers here , but we could conveniently put it in the record . Senator ROBERTSON . You will do that at this point ! Mr. BARTELT . Yes , sir . Senator ROBERTSON . Could you ...
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... Chairman MCKELLAR . How much will it cost to replace these men in a year , and how much additional revenues do you expect or esti- mate you will get ? Secretary SNYDER . From what ? Chairman McKELLAR . If you put on an additional group ...
... Chairman MCKELLAR . How much will it cost to replace these men in a year , and how much additional revenues do you expect or esti- mate you will get ? Secretary SNYDER . From what ? Chairman McKELLAR . If you put on an additional group ...
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activity actual additional administrative Admiral O'NEILL Admiral RICHMOND agencies amount annual appropriation base audit authorized average positions backlog BAUGHMAN budget Bureau of Internal card checks Chairman MCKELLAR Coast Guard collectors committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contractual services CUNNINGHAM disbursing DUNLAP employees enforcement Engraving and Printing equipment estimate for 1953 expenditures fiscal year 1953 funds FUNK GASTON going Government handling highway post offices improvement includes information referred Internal Revenue Interstate Commerce Commission June 30 KILBY loans loran ment million Narcotics obligations operations pay increases payments percent Personal services personnel Post Office Department postal Postmaster General DONALDSON procedures public debt Public Law 201 railroad rates record reduction refunds reorganization plan requested Salaries and expenses Salaries and travel savings bonds Secretary SNYDER Senator ECTON Senator KILGORE Senator MAYBANK Senator ROBERTSON statement STRUBINGER taxpayer tion Treasury Department truck volume workload
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