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13,896 14,520 15,000 1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate 23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities 8,043 7,698 8,450 2,153 Balance brought forward .
616 927 24 Printing and reproduction ... 947 1,070 Advances to the Fund ..
10,000 ...
13,896 14,520 15,000 1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate 23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities 8,043 7,698 8,450 2,153 Balance brought forward .
616 927 24 Printing and reproduction ... 947 1,070 Advances to the Fund ..
10,000 ...
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21 Travel and transportation of persons22 Transportation of things ...23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities 24 Printing and reproduction .. 25 Other services
Services of other agencies . 26 Supplies and materials .. 31 Equipment 42
Insurance ...
21 Travel and transportation of persons22 Transportation of things ...23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities 24 Printing and reproduction .. 25 Other services
Services of other agencies . 26 Supplies and materials .. 31 Equipment 42
Insurance ...
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999 These funds enable the President to relieve unemploy : 23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities - 22 Transportation of things .... 637 633 ment and
spur economic expansion in eligible areas of 24 Printing and reproduction .. 59
high ...
999 These funds enable the President to relieve unemploy : 23 Rent ,
communications , and utilities - 22 Transportation of things .... 637 633 ment and
spur economic expansion in eligible areas of 24 Printing and reproduction .. 59
high ...
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396 765 and in distributing section 32 and Commodity Credit Cor 22
Transportation of things ... 17 24 poration commodities to eligible outlets .
Distribution in 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 154 243 24 Printing and
reproduction .
396 765 and in distributing section 32 and Commodity Credit Cor 22
Transportation of things ... 17 24 poration commodities to eligible outlets .
Distribution in 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 154 243 24 Printing and
reproduction .
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12 Personnel benefits ..--21 Travel and transportation of persons . 22
Transportation of things ... 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24 Printing
and reproduction .. B Other services 26 Supplies and materials . Total allocation
accounts .
12 Personnel benefits ..--21 Travel and transportation of persons . 22
Transportation of things ... 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24 Printing
and reproduction .. B Other services 26 Supplies and materials . Total allocation
accounts .
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11 Personnel compensation 12 Personnel benefits 21 Travel 25 Other services 26 Supplies 31 Equipment accounts actual 1963 estimate additional adjusted Administration Advances agencies agricultural amount appropriation Appropriation Act assistance Average GS salary Average number building capital Classification in thousands communications construction Continued costs Defense Department direct earnings employees at end equipment estimate 1964 estimate expenses facilities Federal Financing in thousands follows Force foreign fund Government grants Health housing improvement increase June 30 lands loans maintenance ment Military million Number of employees number of permanent Object Classification obligational authority Office operating payments permanent positions personnel compensation Program and Financing Program by activities projects proposed Public receipts reimbursements Reserve Retained salary selected resources Stat Supplies and materials thousands of dollars tion Total number Total obligations transferred transportation transportation of persons Travel and transportation United Unobligated balance utilities
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Page 263 - In case the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, or the Secretary of the Air Force (or the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to the United States Coast Guard) , determines that enlistment, enrollment, or appointment in, or assignment to, an organized unit of a reserve component or an officers...
Page 342 - Act — (1) by causing to be made available to suppliers in the United States and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed with such funds...
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Page 119 - No part of the money appropriated by any enactment of Congress shall, in the absence of express authorization by Congress, be used directly or indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, intended or designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether before or after the introduction of any bill or resolution proposing...
Page 247 - For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the operation and maintenance...
Page 291 - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY For acquisition, construction, installation, and equipment of temporary or permanent public works, military installations, facilities, and real property for the Army as currently authorized by law...
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Page 255 - Appropriations made pursuant to subsection l(c) may be used, but not to exceed $35,000, for scientific consultations or extraordinary expenses Upon the approval or authority of the Administrator and his determination shall be final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government.
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Page 121 - ... which (1) If not treated, will Impair or endanger the land, (2) materially affect the productive capacity of the land, (3) represent damage which Is unusual In character and, except for wind erosion. Is not the type which would recur frequently In the same area, and (4) will be so costly to rehabilitate that Federal assistance Is or will be required to return the land to productive agricultural use.