Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1954, Hearings ... 83d Congress, 2d Session1954 - 62 pages |
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... effect has been reduced to 160 million mailings , at 3 cents , amounting to $ 4,800,000 , we can finance this year's operation only with this deficiency appropriation . VOLUME OF WORK AND OBLIGATIONS I have here a statement which shows ...
... effect has been reduced to 160 million mailings , at 3 cents , amounting to $ 4,800,000 , we can finance this year's operation only with this deficiency appropriation . VOLUME OF WORK AND OBLIGATIONS I have here a statement which shows ...
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... effect implement this plan in this respect was in the 1953 fiscal year , that is , to make the request , and the whole matter at that time was placed before the Budget , and also obviously before the Appropriations Committee , and we ...
... effect implement this plan in this respect was in the 1953 fiscal year , that is , to make the request , and the whole matter at that time was placed before the Budget , and also obviously before the Appropriations Committee , and we ...
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... effect , large refrigerators with triple glazed windows , thick , heavily insulated walls , and other unusual features . The waste heat from the engine generators is to be utilized for heating the building . This involves a complicated ...
... effect , large refrigerators with triple glazed windows , thick , heavily insulated walls , and other unusual features . The waste heat from the engine generators is to be utilized for heating the building . This involves a complicated ...
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... effect by Executive order and administrative action during the fiscal year 1954 . This committee has continued to provide advice and assistance to the President and to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget in determining the ...
... effect by Executive order and administrative action during the fiscal year 1954 . This committee has continued to provide advice and assistance to the President and to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget in determining the ...
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... effect would that have on the work of the Board ? Mr. THOMPSON . The immediate effect would be to shut down the operations of the special adjustment boards , and I would say probably around the 1st of May , and that might bring about a ...
... effect would that have on the work of the Board ? Mr. THOMPSON . The immediate effect would be to shut down the operations of the special adjustment boards , and I would say probably around the 1st of May , and that might bring about a ...
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3d quarter actual additional amount administration Admiral RICHMOND agencies ANDERSEN ANDRETTA ANSLINGER approved assistance average basis Board budget Bureau BUSBEY CANFIELD Captain ORVILLE Chairman claims CLEVENGER Commission committee Congress construction contingency fund cost COUDERT December Defense Department Department of Defense District of Columbia employees employment expenditures Farm Credit Administration February FERNANDEZ figure fires fiscal year 1954 FOGARTY GARY going House Document investigations January January 31 July June 30 justifications loan loran MCLEOD ment million Miss GOODWIN months Office OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS operations payments penalty mail percent period personnel PHILLIPS present Public Law question record reimbursement ROBERT L. F. SIKES ROONEY Salaries and expenses salary increases Service SHERRERD SIEMINSKI statement stations subsidy supplemental appropriation supplemental estimate supplemental request TABER task force tion Treasury United VURSELL WIGGLESWORTH workload