Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session |
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... tion , but did not succeed in doing so . That request provided for the project to be carried forward under the same Joint Commission designated in the 1935 and 1937 legislative bills . That Commission was made up of the President of the ...
... tion , but did not succeed in doing so . That request provided for the project to be carried forward under the same Joint Commission designated in the 1935 and 1937 legislative bills . That Commission was made up of the President of the ...
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... tion , have not deteriorated in similar manner and do not require replacement at this time , as they were installed directly on the ground , without a garage or similar structure beneath . Under the funds requested for 1954 , it is ...
... tion , have not deteriorated in similar manner and do not require replacement at this time , as they were installed directly on the ground , without a garage or similar structure beneath . Under the funds requested for 1954 , it is ...
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... tion . Page 146 shows how the expenditures will be made for plant material , which is the largest of those items . Page 147 gives the account of the number of visitors to the gardens annually . I might call attention to the fact that Mr ...
... tion . Page 146 shows how the expenditures will be made for plant material , which is the largest of those items . Page 147 gives the account of the number of visitors to the gardens annually . I might call attention to the fact that Mr ...
Page 128
... tion has broken even , or has made some money . Prior to this hearing I urged Mr. Brockwell to bring to the atten- tion of the committee anything that might be done to improve our service , because for at least 11⁄2 hours each day it is ...
... tion has broken even , or has made some money . Prior to this hearing I urged Mr. Brockwell to bring to the atten- tion of the committee anything that might be done to improve our service , because for at least 11⁄2 hours each day it is ...
Page 135
... tion is cut off at the end of each year , and we start again the succeed- ing year with a new appropriation . From the information we now have from the Bureau of the Budget , it would be necessary for us to change to a revolving fund ...
... tion is cut off at the end of each year , and we start again the succeed- ing year with a new appropriation . From the information we now have from the Bureau of the Budget , it would be necessary for us to change to a revolving fund ...
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82d Cong additional administrative Admiral PERRY agencies Air Force air station amount annual appropriation assistant authorized bill BLATTENBERGER budget BUSBEY Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant Captain LAMB catalog CEDERBERG Chairman CHANDLER Chief Circuit CLAPP clerk committee congressional construction cost DAVIS Department digest district courts Division employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses facilities Federal fiscal year 1954 funds GARY going HANABURY HENLOCK HORAN House Office Building increase installation Judge BIGGS Judicial Conference June 30 Justice BURTON justifications KUREN Law Library Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress maintenance materials Members ment million Naval Navy obligations operation pending percent personnel positions present probation Public Law question record repair request salaries Senate Sergeant at Arms SNADER staff statement subcommittee Subic Bay Supreme Court tion Total UNESCO United
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