Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... EXPENSES 1953 BUDGET ESTIMATES Senator KILGORE . The committee will please come to order . Today we begin the 1953 regular budget hearings for the Treasury Department . Our first witness will be the Secretary , Mr. Snyder . Before the ...
... EXPENSES 1953 BUDGET ESTIMATES Senator KILGORE . The committee will please come to order . Today we begin the 1953 regular budget hearings for the Treasury Department . Our first witness will be the Secretary , Mr. Snyder . Before the ...
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... expenses were . Secretary SNYDER . I have my General Counsel here . Could I have him speak on it ? CRIMINAL TAX CASES Mr. LYNCH . That may have been one stage in the assessment of it . However , if that case is carried through to a ...
... expenses were . Secretary SNYDER . I have my General Counsel here . Could I have him speak on it ? CRIMINAL TAX CASES Mr. LYNCH . That may have been one stage in the assessment of it . However , if that case is carried through to a ...
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... expenses of these activities for the fiscal year 1953 total $ 14,777,000 . This is $ 1,352,000 more than was appropriated for the fiscal year 1952 , of which over $ 1,000,000 is required to pay salary increases authorized by Congress ...
... expenses of these activities for the fiscal year 1953 total $ 14,777,000 . This is $ 1,352,000 more than was appropriated for the fiscal year 1952 , of which over $ 1,000,000 is required to pay salary increases authorized by Congress ...
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... expenses for 1953 total $ 21,500,000 which is $ 900,000 more than is available for the current year . Approximately $ 500,000 of this increase , however , repre- sents funds necessary to comply with the provisions of Public Law 201 ...
... expenses for 1953 total $ 21,500,000 which is $ 900,000 more than is available for the current year . Approximately $ 500,000 of this increase , however , repre- sents funds necessary to comply with the provisions of Public Law 201 ...
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... expenses due to decrease in expirations of enlist- ment contracts in 1953. The net increase in this 1953 appropriation request , compared to 1952 appropriations , is $ 11,428,000 . OPERATING EXPENSES The 1953 estimates for " Operating ...
... expenses due to decrease in expirations of enlist- ment contracts in 1953. The net increase in this 1953 appropriation request , compared to 1952 appropriations , is $ 11,428,000 . OPERATING EXPENSES The 1953 estimates for " Operating ...
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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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