Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1952: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ... Eighty-second Congress, First Session |
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... months ? Mr. WILLIAMS . On the average of 4 months . Mr. THOMAS . Suppose then that after the FBI completes its investi- gation , a case comes back to the Civil Service Commission for deter- mination and that it goes to a hearing before ...
... months ? Mr. WILLIAMS . On the average of 4 months . Mr. THOMAS . Suppose then that after the FBI completes its investi- gation , a case comes back to the Civil Service Commission for deter- mination and that it goes to a hearing before ...
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... months ' experience , Mr. Chairman . During those months , in March it was 2.6 ; in April it was 2.7 a month ; in May it was 2.5 a month ; and in June it was 2.5 a month ; and in July it was 2.6 a month . Mr. THOMAS . Well , in your ...
... months ' experience , Mr. Chairman . During those months , in March it was 2.6 ; in April it was 2.7 a month ; in May it was 2.5 a month ; and in June it was 2.5 a month ; and in July it was 2.6 a month . Mr. THOMAS . Well , in your ...
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... months , Mr. THOMAS . Then , if it is appealed from the regional loyalty board to the Central Review Board here in the District of Columbia , the cost is $ 780 a case ; is that correct ? Mr. WILLIAMS . Yes , sir . Mr. THOMAS . It runs ...
... months , Mr. THOMAS . Then , if it is appealed from the regional loyalty board to the Central Review Board here in the District of Columbia , the cost is $ 780 a case ; is that correct ? Mr. WILLIAMS . Yes , sir . Mr. THOMAS . It runs ...
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... months that passed before the final legislative action , what were then future needs have become present needs . The billions of dollars which the Congress has appropriated for defense in recent months have made . their way through the ...
... months that passed before the final legislative action , what were then future needs have become present needs . The billions of dollars which the Congress has appropriated for defense in recent months have made . their way through the ...
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... months of operation to give you a good answer to that . I would hesitate to give you an estimate . Mr. FOGARTY . And that might be some time ? Mr. MILES . It might be 3 or 4 months from now . Mr. FOGARTY . There will be 3 or 4 months ...
... months of operation to give you a good answer to that . I would hesitate to give you an estimate . Mr. FOGARTY . And that might be some time ? Mr. MILES . It might be 3 or 4 months from now . Mr. FOGARTY . There will be 3 or 4 months ...
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Page 113 - June 30, 1953, by section 614 of the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951 (Public Law 139, 82d Cong...
Page 38 - This budget is then prepared and submitted to the Bureau of the Budget. The Bureau of the Budget,, in turn, reviews it before it is submitted by the President to Congress.
Page v - There is a great deal of work that needs to be done in the southwestern national monuments.
Page 447 - Government should aid. counsel, assist, and protect insofar as is possible, the interests of small-business concerns in order to preserve free competitive enterprise, to insure that a fair proportion of the total purchases and contracts for supplies and services for the Government be placed with small-business enterprises, and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of the Nation.
Page 70 - SALARIES AND EXPENSES, DEFENSE COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, of the Federal Security Agency in connection with its functions under the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951...
Page 226 - ... for the maintenance and operation, of community facilities or services under this section shall not exceed the portion of the cost of the provision, or the maintenance and operation, of such facilities or services which the Administrator estimates to be attributable to the national defense activities in the area and not to be recovered by the public or nonprofit agency from other sources, including payments...
Page 90 - The sums appropriated in this Act for the District of Columbia shall, unless otherwise specifically provided for, be paid out of the general fund of the District of Columbia, as defined in the District of Columbia Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years involved.
Page 126 - President finds that in such area all the following conditions exist: (1) a new defense plant or installation has been or is to be provided, or an existing defense plant or installation has been or is to be reactivated or its operation substantially expanded; (2) substantial in-migration of defense workers or military personnel is required to carry out activities at such plant or installation; and (3) a substantial shortage of housing required for such defense workers or military personnel exists...
Page 99 - Egan, there are one or two questions I would like to ask you about your part of the program.
Page 173 - Presidential regulations may deem appropriate and any such person who knowingly fails or neglects to obey any such order from his local board shall be deemed, for the purposes of section 12 of this title, to have knowingly failed or neglected to perform a duty required of him under this title.