Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... AVERAGE SALARIES Chairman MCKELLAR . What is the average amount of salary for the 7,000 people ? Secretary SNYDER . Around $ 5,000 . Chairman MCKELLAR . We want to help you in every way in the world , but we are in a close place ...
... AVERAGE SALARIES Chairman MCKELLAR . What is the average amount of salary for the 7,000 people ? Secretary SNYDER . Around $ 5,000 . Chairman MCKELLAR . We want to help you in every way in the world , but we are in a close place ...
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... average of 1,511 employees or only 30 above average employment for fiscal year 1949 . Only very real accomplishments by this office in effecting economies and in- creasing production has enabled it to avoid the necessity for a greater ...
... average of 1,511 employees or only 30 above average employment for fiscal year 1949 . Only very real accomplishments by this office in effecting economies and in- creasing production has enabled it to avoid the necessity for a greater ...
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... averages about 50 cases per agent , or at least three times more than one investigator can handle efficiently ... average positions . The restoration of these positions is essential for the efficient operation of my office and ...
... averages about 50 cases per agent , or at least three times more than one investigator can handle efficiently ... average positions . The restoration of these positions is essential for the efficient operation of my office and ...
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... average of 64.8 or 65 , or 29 officers ' we will say . Senator ECTON . When I asked you the question , I did not realize you were going to expand your program . Senator KILGORE . In 1951 you had 20 commissioned officers and no enlisted ...
... average of 64.8 or 65 , or 29 officers ' we will say . Senator ECTON . When I asked you the question , I did not realize you were going to expand your program . Senator KILGORE . In 1951 you had 20 commissioned officers and no enlisted ...
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... Average number Cost Average number Cost Average number Cost OPERATING EXPENSES Military : Commissioned officers . 2,239 $ 14 , 438 , 159 2,853 $ 18 , 239 , 188 3,120 Warrant officers . 849 4,382 , 944 915 Cadets 466 611 , 891 531 4,746 ...
... Average number Cost Average number Cost Average number Cost OPERATING EXPENSES Military : Commissioned officers . 2,239 $ 14 , 438 , 159 2,853 $ 18 , 239 , 188 3,120 Warrant officers . 849 4,382 , 944 915 Cadets 466 611 , 891 531 4,746 ...
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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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