Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations: Hearings Before the SubcommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 |
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... Department . Continuous attention has been given to these matters . The offices of the various bureaus here in Washington and in the field have been visited and we have brought their execu- tives in our office where we have talked over ...
... Department . Continuous attention has been given to these matters . The offices of the various bureaus here in Washington and in the field have been visited and we have brought their execu- tives in our office where we have talked over ...
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... Department . The appropriation request of $ 4,658,100 provides for the ... office . No cut was made in the funds for the field offices where most of the collection , in- vestigative , and related work ... POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
... Department . The appropriation request of $ 4,658,100 provides for the ... office . No cut was made in the funds for the field offices where most of the collection , in- vestigative , and related work ... POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
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... Post Office Department . The sum of $ 1,500,000 , as included in the estimate , was based on 1948 prices , and any increases in 1949 over those prices will make the estimated amount in- adequate . Other items of expense . — The ...
... Post Office Department . The sum of $ 1,500,000 , as included in the estimate , was based on 1948 prices , and any increases in 1949 over those prices will make the estimated amount in- adequate . Other items of expense . — The ...
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... offices . Senator CORDON . You could have a rule that where there is a re ... Department here , and we have to pay a penalty mail both ways . Mr. McLARNEY . I would like to point out , 82 TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
... offices . Senator CORDON . You could have a rule that where there is a re ... Department here , and we have to pay a penalty mail both ways . Mr. McLARNEY . I would like to point out , 82 TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
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... Department , Secretary of Agriculture , Veterans ' Administration ; and also ... Office , the Bureau of Engraving and Printing , and consists of reports , periodicals , adminis- trative reports , laws ... POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
... Department , Secretary of Agriculture , Veterans ' Administration ; and also ... Office , the Bureau of Engraving and Printing , and consists of reports , periodicals , adminis- trative reports , laws ... POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL , 1949.
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additional agencies air mail amount appropriation approximately Assistant Postmaster audit average Braniff Braniff Airways Budget Bureau of Federal Bureau of Internal carriers cents Chairman Civil Aeronautics Board CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost Division DONALDSON effect efficiency employees equipment estimate Federal Supply field fiscal year 1949 functions GLEASON Government GUY CORDON HAHN handling House committee House report increase Internal Revenue Interstate Commerce Commission investigation June 30 KURTH letter LIBRARY OF CONGRESS machines mail pay McLARNEY ment O'CONNELL OLIPHANT operation Panagra percent personal services personnel Post Office Department postal service present printing and binding procurement purchase reduction requested restoration returns revenue agents route salaries savings schedule and justification SCHOENEMAN Senator CORDON Senator FERGUSON Senator HAYDEN Senator MCKELLAR Senator REED statement subcommittee supply fund taxpayers tion Treasury and Post Treasury Department trucks typewriters United volume Washington WIGGINS
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