Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1954, Hearings ... 83d Congress, 2d Session1954 - 62 pages |
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... increase the cost of construction if you do not have the right timing . Is this timing element important here or not ? Admiral RICHMOND . Very definitely , sir . There is a point there . Insofar as the type of construction is concerned ...
... increase the cost of construction if you do not have the right timing . Is this timing element important here or not ? Admiral RICHMOND . Very definitely , sir . There is a point there . Insofar as the type of construction is concerned ...
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... increase in complement to 20 men , provision for a 2 - year period of operation between resupply trips , a larger station , and recognition of the isolated nature of the stations , budgeting has been on the basis of $ 100,000 per ...
... increase in complement to 20 men , provision for a 2 - year period of operation between resupply trips , a larger station , and recognition of the isolated nature of the stations , budgeting has been on the basis of $ 100,000 per ...
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... INCREASE TRAVEL LIMITATION Mr. PHILLIPS . Have you a statement , or will you tell us why you want your travel allowance increased ? Mr. MANION . For the principal reason , Mr. Chairman , that we have practically used up the very limited ...
... INCREASE TRAVEL LIMITATION Mr. PHILLIPS . Have you a statement , or will you tell us why you want your travel allowance increased ? Mr. MANION . For the principal reason , Mr. Chairman , that we have practically used up the very limited ...
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... increase of 50 percent . EXTENT OF SERIOUS LABOR DISPUTES Mr. BUSBEY . There appeared in last Sunday's edition of the Wash- ington Star an article entitled " Strikes and Labor Rows Drop as Business Dip Continues . " Subheading , " Only ...
... increase of 50 percent . EXTENT OF SERIOUS LABOR DISPUTES Mr. BUSBEY . There appeared in last Sunday's edition of the Wash- ington Star an article entitled " Strikes and Labor Rows Drop as Business Dip Continues . " Subheading , " Only ...
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... increase requested is a result of the recent rise in unemploy- ment . When we appeared before the House Appropriations Com- mittee on March 6 , 1953 , we reduced our original estimate for 1954 by $ 6 million , from $ 47 million to $ 41 ...
... increase requested is a result of the recent rise in unemploy- ment . When we appeared before the House Appropriations Com- mittee on March 6 , 1953 , we reduced our original estimate for 1954 by $ 6 million , from $ 47 million to $ 41 ...
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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