Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1963: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session |
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... give you an example , Mr. Jensen . Mr. JENSEN . Yes . INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Mr. BARTON . Under the present regulations , the only carriers that are required to furnish through service where one bill of lading is tendered are ...
... give you an example , Mr. Jensen . Mr. JENSEN . Yes . INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Mr. BARTON . Under the present regulations , the only carriers that are required to furnish through service where one bill of lading is tendered are ...
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... give us a table showing for the last fiscal year , by categories , the amount of dollars - appropriated funds and other that go to the various types of transportation in the way of subsidy . Include the barge lines , ocean shipping ...
... give us a table showing for the last fiscal year , by categories , the amount of dollars - appropriated funds and other that go to the various types of transportation in the way of subsidy . Include the barge lines , ocean shipping ...
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... give grants to colleges for studies ? Mr. BARTON . Yes , sir . Where we can find good people who are knowledgeable in the field in which we are to work , we will try to use those people . Mr. Bow . I believe the administrative costs of ...
... give grants to colleges for studies ? Mr. BARTON . Yes , sir . Where we can find good people who are knowledgeable in the field in which we are to work , we will try to use those people . Mr. Bow . I believe the administrative costs of ...
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... give you a $ 1,500,000 blank check . Mr. BARTON . Mr. Jonas , when we get our 14 people who are expert in the field of research in this area , we will then work out definitely what grants will be made and what areas will be researched ...
... give you a $ 1,500,000 blank check . Mr. BARTON . Mr. Jonas , when we get our 14 people who are expert in the field of research in this area , we will then work out definitely what grants will be made and what areas will be researched ...
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... Give him a definite answer . Mr. BARTON . I think it would be near being $ 80,000 to $ 100,000 . Mr. THOMAS . Give him that answer then . He is not expecting the pennies and dollars answer . Mr. BARTON . I think between $ 80,000 and ...
... Give him a definite answer . Mr. BARTON . I think it would be near being $ 80,000 to $ 100,000 . Mr. THOMAS . Give him that answer then . He is not expecting the pennies and dollars answer . Mr. BARTON . I think between $ 80,000 and ...
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1963 revised estimate 26 Supplies additional administration Admiral HIRSCH Admiral ROLAND agencies amount budget Bureau Center Chairman child welfare Commission committee Congress construction cost Department diem Director District of Columbia employees Environmental Health equipment facilities Federal Communications Commission Federal share fiscal year 1963 fish Fryingpan-Arkansas project Full-time equivalent funds going grants HOLLOMON included industry JENSEN jewel bearings JONAS June 30 JUSTIFICATION KIRWAN Latin America legislation ment MERRELL military personnel million Miss GOODWIN National North Carolina North Dakota obligational authority Office old-age assistance operation ORRICK Palau payments percent permanent positions Personnel benefits Ponape problems public assistance Public Law Public Welfare Amendments quarters allowance recipients record referred to follows regular bill ROONEY School of Social Secretary Social Security Act staff statement supplemental appropriation TAITANO technical THOMAS tion Total obligations transportation of persons Travel and transportation Truk
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Page 132 - Act (old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled), and for whom such assistance is not available from established welfare agencies or through tribal resources.
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Page 401 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: It is my pleasure to appear before you today to bring you up to date on the good news about the Naval Reserve and to look ahead to the future. I will discuss my "report card" for the past year and present our program for Fiscal Year 1986.
Page 225 - Navy, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service to his new station for the wife and dependent child or children: Provided, That for persons in the naval service the term "permanent station...
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Page 375 - ... a study and investigation of the rules of national securities exchanges with respect to the classification of members, the methods of election of officers and committees to insure a fair representation of the membership, and the suspension, expulsion, and disciplining of members of such exchanges. The Commission shall report to the Congress on or before January 3, 1935, the results of its investigation, together with its recommendations. LIABILITIES OF CONTROLLING PERSONS SEC. 20. (a) Every person...
Page 370 - Act also requires the filing of registration applications and annual and other reports with national securities exchanges and the commission by companies whose securities are listed upon the exchanges...
Page 338 - Substituting for subsection (a) of section 1 the following: "(a) Subject to the provisions of this order, 'the authority vested in the President by subsections 606 (a), (c), and (d) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (47 USC...
Page 130 - ... old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, and aid to families with dependent children.
Page 341 - Sections 332, 333 and 334 thereof, and Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.