Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations, 1959, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 85-2 on H.R. 110851958 - 194 pages |
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... effect between economy and what we could do , and our target date is 1963 at the present time . In other words , we would have been 3 years behind the ultimate in any case , but this would throw us back a little further . Senator ...
... effect between economy and what we could do , and our target date is 1963 at the present time . In other words , we would have been 3 years behind the ultimate in any case , but this would throw us back a little further . Senator ...
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... effect that new regulations were under consideration . Mr. SCRIBNER . Yes , sir . The proposed return for 1957 , as you know , had a line 6 - A on it which called for a statement concerning money received for expense accounts and the ...
... effect that new regulations were under consideration . Mr. SCRIBNER . Yes , sir . The proposed return for 1957 , as you know , had a line 6 - A on it which called for a statement concerning money received for expense accounts and the ...
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... effect of this thing is going to be and that is a very unhappy situation for a legis- lator to be in who , first , has to pass on it , and secondly , who is already being inundated with telegrams from the business enterprises large and ...
... effect of this thing is going to be and that is a very unhappy situation for a legis- lator to be in who , first , has to pass on it , and secondly , who is already being inundated with telegrams from the business enterprises large and ...
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... effect to the nonrecurring costs included in the actual unit cost for the prior year , manage- ment and other savings from the prior year and additional savings which are anticipated , but which have not yet materialized . Unit cost for ...
... effect to the nonrecurring costs included in the actual unit cost for the prior year , manage- ment and other savings from the prior year and additional savings which are anticipated , but which have not yet materialized . Unit cost for ...
Page 72
... effect to all of the decreases and increases the unit cost of $ 0.0672 will still be less than the actual for the fiscal year 1957 . Unit cost for fiscal year 1959. — The revised unit cost of $ 0.0672 for 1958 was used as a base for ...
... effect to all of the decreases and increases the unit cost of $ 0.0672 will still be less than the actual for the fiscal year 1957 . Unit cost for fiscal year 1959. — The revised unit cost of $ 0.0672 for 1958 was used as a base for ...
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Page 13 - AN ACT To provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes...
Page 180 - Hereafter, any appropriation required to be apportioned pursuant to section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, may be apportioned on a basis indicating the need for a supplemental or deficiency estimate of appropriation to the extent necessary to permit payment of such pay increases as may be granted those employees (commonly known as wageboard employees) whose compensation is fixed and adjusted from time to time in accordance with prevailing rates (5 USC 5102, 5341).
Page 25 - Redemption values during each half-year period (Values increase on first day of period shown) (2) On purchase price from issue date to beginning of each half-year period (3) On current redemption value from beginning of each hali-year period (a) to maturity First H year $18.
Page 100 - That notwithstanding the provisions of section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 USC 665...
Page 28 - IN THE INTERVAL UNTIL THE NEW STOCKS ARE AVAILABLE WILL CARRY THE NEW INVESTMENT YIELD AND ALL OTHER PRIVILEGES AS FULLY AS IF EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE TEXT OF THE BONDS. If they desire to do so, owners of bonds with the issue date of June 1, 1959, or thereafter, may exchange such bonds at any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or at the Office of the Treasurer of the United States, Washington 25, DC, for bonds in the new form (with the same registration and issue dates) when the latter become available,...
Page 131 - USC 2206). The scope of our review, which was directed primarily to the identification of matters that appeared to warrant attention, is described on page 28 of this report.
Page 72 - States in matters concerning the traffic in narcotic drugs and with the several States in the suppression of the abuse of narcotic drugs and marihuana within their respective jurisdictions.
Page 132 - The several classes of mail and services are largely mingled and handled by the same employees in post offices, terminals, vehicles, and other facilities. Consequently, the labor and facilities cost records cannot be kept in a manner which will show the charges applicable to .the various classes of mail or service. Again, to allocate costs at the mail-handling level would involve prohibitive recordkeeping to obtain estimated costs.
Page 80 - Guard embrace, in general terms, maritime law enforcement ; limited security of certain important ports and waterfront facilities ; saving life and property ; providing navigational aids for maritime commerce ; promoting the...
Page 131 - SPEAKER : Herewith is our Report on the Review of the Cost Ascertainment System of the Post Office Department, 1957.