The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1951: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session |
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Mr. LIVINGSTON . Gentlemen , under the miscellaneous items , of course , our
No. 1 item is miscellaneous . We buy most of our machinery and special
equipment and so forth for the House from that . Item 2 is newspapers . Item 3 is
typewriter ...
Mr. LIVINGSTON . Gentlemen , under the miscellaneous items , of course , our
No. 1 item is miscellaneous . We buy most of our machinery and special
equipment and so forth for the House from that . Item 2 is newspapers . Item 3 is
typewriter ...
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They should be highly commended . The other two Commissioners can speak for
themselves . We still are a little reluctant about the Government operating them . It
is a question of whether we will approve that money to buy this equipment and ...
They should be highly commended . The other two Commissioners can speak for
themselves . We still are a little reluctant about the Government operating them . It
is a question of whether we will approve that money to buy this equipment and ...
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Now , $ 175,000 of the $ 275,000 will be used to liquidate the present operator ,
namely , to buy out his equipment and stock inventory and to pay for his
unrecovered cost for capital improvements . The other $ 100,000 requested will
be used ...
Now , $ 175,000 of the $ 275,000 will be used to liquidate the present operator ,
namely , to buy out his equipment and stock inventory and to pay for his
unrecovered cost for capital improvements . The other $ 100,000 requested will
be used ...
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Mr. Schwab . The lease provides that at the termination of Mr. Leoffler's
agreement there would be an appraisal made of his equipment , and whoever
took over would pay him for his equipment on the basis of the appraisal made .
That is one ...
Mr. Schwab . The lease provides that at the termination of Mr. Leoffler's
agreement there would be an appraisal made of his equipment , and whoever
took over would pay him for his equipment on the basis of the appraisal made .
That is one ...
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We do not think he will get much new in the way of reproduction cost because his
equipment has been purchased mostly since the war . SAVINGS TO BE MADE IN
OPERATION OF PUBLIC GOLF COURSES have to pay Mr. YATES .
We do not think he will get much new in the way of reproduction cost because his
equipment has been purchased mostly since the war . SAVINGS TO BE MADE IN
OPERATION OF PUBLIC GOLF COURSES have to pay Mr. YATES .
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