Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriation Bill, 1950, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 81-1 on H.R. 3083

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Page 56 - Secretary would indicate that it has been destroyed or irretrievably lost, is not held by any person as his own property and will never become the...
Page 90 - BLS is already engaged in a series of research and statistical projects both for the Commission and for the Council of Economic Advisers. Their ability to develop new Initiatives will depend, in large part, upon the availability of productivity, wage, and price change data, not only for the United States as a whole, but also for critical individual industries. Much of the data urgently required is not currently available, but could be obtained with additional resources. The Bureau Is requesting funds...
Page 163 - States, except importations entered directly for manipulation under the provisions of section 562, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended...
Page 132 - Reserve will be one which is mutually agreed upon by the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Coast Guard. Such a program will provide training for an adequate Coast Guard Reserve to meet the requirements of a national emergency. It will not duplicate any Naval Reserve training program.
Page 113 - For all necessary expenses for the Coast Guard Reserve, as authorized by law (14 USC 751-762; 37 USC 231-319), including expenses for regular personnel, or reserve personnel while on active duty, engaged primarily in administration of the reserve program ; and the maintenance, operation, and repair of aircraft; $2,500,000: Provided, That (a) the unobligated balance of appropriation to the Coast Guard for the fiscal year [1953] 1954 for "Reserve training...
Page 367 - Act, the Postmaster General may make travel allowances in lieu of actual expenses, at fixed rates per annum, not exceeding in the aggregate the sum annually appropriated, to railway postal clerks, and substitute railway postal clerks...
Page 338 - ... kilowatts to supply your requirements? Mr. HUDGINS. You mean the 60,000 kilowatts ? Mr. JONAS. Yes. Mr. HUDGINS. I do not have that, sir. Mr. JONAS. You know how much you consume in a year. Mr. HUDGINS. I know how much the Department of Interior pays in dollars and cents for that firming power. Mr. JONAS. How much does that amount to in the course of a year ? Mr. HUDGINS. It varies, sir. Mr. JONAS. Of course, it would vary depending on how much you use, wouldn't it? Mr. HUDGINS. Yes, sir. I don't...
Page 367 - ... hours from the time of beginning their initial run, under such regulations as he may prescribe, and in no case shall such an allowance exceed $3 per day.
Page 231 - States typewriting machines (except bookkeeping and billing machines) at a price which exceeds 90 per centum of the lowest net cash price, plus applicable Federal excise taxes, accorded the most-favored customer...
Page 137 - It always has been clearly recognized that the function of the Committee is to serve these officials in an advisory capacity, and not to infringe on their administrative prerogatives. It is worthy of note that genuine, complete harmony has existed at all times between the Bureau and the non-Bureau...

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