Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1959, Hearings ... 86th Congress, 1st Session1959 - 987 pages |
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... Government's share of FICA taxes on fees paid to U.S. commis- sioners , it is estimated that an additional sum of $ 1,000 will be needed in 1959 . Mr. OLNEY . The fees were increased early in 1958 and were in effect for about 10 months ...
... Government's share of FICA taxes on fees paid to U.S. commis- sioners , it is estimated that an additional sum of $ 1,000 will be needed in 1959 . Mr. OLNEY . The fees were increased early in 1958 and were in effect for about 10 months ...
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... Government's share , which they have to share with private litigants at these rates . The reason for the in- crease in the rates is because the Conference became convinced they couldn't keep the reporters without it . They cannot ...
... Government's share , which they have to share with private litigants at these rates . The reason for the in- crease in the rates is because the Conference became convinced they couldn't keep the reporters without it . They cannot ...
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... Government regulations , et cetera . I have had some experience with trying to set up a new disbursing office under the Government and it does not work too well . It is a headache for sometime . ( Off the record . ) General GRANT . We ...
... Government regulations , et cetera . I have had some experience with trying to set up a new disbursing office under the Government and it does not work too well . It is a headache for sometime . ( Off the record . ) General GRANT . We ...
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... GOVERNMENT LIABILITY FOR SUBSIDY Mr. THOMAS . One further question . Should your figure of $ 18.5 million or your total figure of $ 58,433,751 be accurate , does this be- come a debt against the United States Government ? Mr. DURFEE ...
... GOVERNMENT LIABILITY FOR SUBSIDY Mr. THOMAS . One further question . Should your figure of $ 18.5 million or your total figure of $ 58,433,751 be accurate , does this be- come a debt against the United States Government ? Mr. DURFEE ...
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... Government person- nel on the Government payroll when they see somebody getting $ 50 a day . They are well qualified . I do not see the necessity of setting up this new organization . Why not wait and come in front of the regular Public ...
... Government person- nel on the Government payroll when they see somebody getting $ 50 a day . They are well qualified . I do not see the necessity of setting up this new organization . Why not wait and come in front of the regular Public ...
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01 Personal services 07 Other contractual 08 Supplies 1959 appropriation 1959 presently 85th Congress absorbed administrative Admiral agencies Agricultural amendments amount assistance Average number budget Bureau Chairman civil defense civilian College Commission committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress contract contractual services crease Department DERTHICK DILLON District District of Columbia facilities Federal fiscal year 1959 Full-time equivalent going Government HOEGH increased costs institutions JENSEN JONAS June 30 justifications KIRWAN Lebanon ment military million Navy Number of employees Object classification obligational authority Office old-age and survivors operations pay act pay increases payments percent permanent positions personnel presently available 1959 Program and financing Program by activities Public Law Puerto Rico rates record reimbursements required for pay revised estimate 1959 ROONEY SALARIES AND EXPENSES schools Social Security Social Security Act subsidies supplemental appropriation Supplemental required Taiwan THOMAS tion Total number Total obligations workload
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Page 552 - TITLE VII— RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION IN MORE EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF TELEVISION, RADIO, MOTION PICTURES, AND RELATED MEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES PART A — RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER SEC.
Page 449 - ... (3) whether the activity gives reasonable promise of contributing to the development of economic resources or to the increase of productive capacities in furtherance of the purposes of this title...
Page 543 - ... engaged in counseling and guidance of students in secondary schools, or teachers in such schools preparing to engage in such counseling and guidance.
Page 168 - ... determine the amount, kind, quality, and location of such outdoor recreation resources and opportunities as will be required by the year 1976 and the year 2000...
Page 529 - Cancellation of student loans 2. Science, mathematics, and foreign language instruction: (a) Acquisition of equipment and minor remodeling: (1) Grants to States (2) Loans to nonprofit private schools (b) Grants to States for supervision and administration .... __ 3.
Page 192 - States for the purposes of this section shall not exceed one-half of the total cost of such necessary and essential State and local civil defense personnel and administrative expenses.
Page 70 - Government of livestock products produced or processed by any slaughterer or processor which in any of its plants (or in...
Page 141 - Interior to prevent crop damage by migratory waterfowl pursuant to the Act of July 3, 1956 (7 USC 442-445); (5) $163,163,000 for strategic and other materials acquired by the Commodity Credit Corporation as a result of barter or exchange of agricultural commodities or products and transferred to the supplemental stockpile pursuant to Public Law 540, Eighty-fourth Congress (7 USC 1856): (6) $1,264,000 for transfers to the appropriation 'Marketing research and service...
Page 792 - SECTION 1. There is hereby established a Commission to be known as the Commission on Metropolitan Problems (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission").
Page 649 - State to extend and improve (especially in rural areas and in areas suffering from severe economic distress), as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, services for locating crippled children, and for providing medical, surgical, corrective, and other services and care, and facilities for diagnosis, hospitalization, and aftercare, for children who are crippled or who are suffering from conditions which lead to crippling...