Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... record and then we will take up the summary and go into the various phases of it . Senator KILGORE . Would you like , before you hit the summary , to get into the introductory parts ? You might just read those to the committee ...
... record and then we will take up the summary and go into the various phases of it . Senator KILGORE . Would you like , before you hit the summary , to get into the introductory parts ? You might just read those to the committee ...
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... record , at this point , a summary table showing our estimated requirements for 1953 as compared with actual appropriations for 1952 . Senator KILGORE . That will be inserted in the record at this point . ( The information referred to ...
... record , at this point , a summary table showing our estimated requirements for 1953 as compared with actual appropriations for 1952 . Senator KILGORE . That will be inserted in the record at this point . ( The information referred to ...
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... record ? Senator ROBERTSON . Put it in the record and tell us , too . Approach- ing the $ 275 billion limit of the national debt is not the whole prob- lem . You have to refund some $ 5 or $ 6 billion of those 10 - year 2.9 bonds , I ...
... record ? Senator ROBERTSON . Put it in the record and tell us , too . Approach- ing the $ 275 billion limit of the national debt is not the whole prob- lem . You have to refund some $ 5 or $ 6 billion of those 10 - year 2.9 bonds , I ...
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... record at this point what this law is and whether that puts an official stamp of approval on the enterprise . What is the law and to what extent does the Government recognize the legality of what is done ? Secretary SNYDER . I thought ...
... record at this point what this law is and whether that puts an official stamp of approval on the enterprise . What is the law and to what extent does the Government recognize the legality of what is done ? Secretary SNYDER . I thought ...
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... record on this discussion , I will read into the record at this point a portion of section 3285 of the last tax bill . WAGERS . There shall be imposed on wagers , as defined in subsection ( b ) , an excise tax equal to ten per centum of ...
... record on this discussion , I will read into the record at this point a portion of section 3285 of the last tax bill . WAGERS . There shall be imposed on wagers , as defined in subsection ( b ) , an excise tax equal to ten per centum of ...
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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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Page 264 - States' shall be held to mean all bonds, certificates of indebtedness, national bank currency, coupons, United States notes, Treasury notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, fractional notes, certificates of deposit, bills, checks, or drafts for money, drawn by or upon authorized officers of the United States...
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Page 597 - Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to have printed in the Record at this point as a part of my remarks the headings of the chapters of the report, numbers I to XII.
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