Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1958: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6287 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 1795 pages |
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... fiscal 1957 as against 1,068,000 in fiscal 1956. In 1958 we expect to step this up to 1,460,000 . Experience shows that the effort expended here pays off in more and better placements of these workers . For example , in 1956 more than ...
... fiscal 1957 as against 1,068,000 in fiscal 1956. In 1958 we expect to step this up to 1,460,000 . Experience shows that the effort expended here pays off in more and better placements of these workers . For example , in 1956 more than ...
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... fiscal 1958 , as against $ 95 million for fiscal 1957 . We requested , as I said , $ 74 million for fiscal 1958. Fiscal 1957 was $ 95 million . Senator HILL . And the House cut your estimates $ 12,200,000 , is that right ? Secretary ...
... fiscal 1958 , as against $ 95 million for fiscal 1957 . We requested , as I said , $ 74 million for fiscal 1958. Fiscal 1957 was $ 95 million . Senator HILL . And the House cut your estimates $ 12,200,000 , is that right ? Secretary ...
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... fiscal year and there is no need for perpetuation . 5. It is proposed to omit the phrase " of which not more than $ 154,490 shall be for international labor affairs " as being unduly restrictive of operations within a single ...
... fiscal year and there is no need for perpetuation . 5. It is proposed to omit the phrase " of which not more than $ 154,490 shall be for international labor affairs " as being unduly restrictive of operations within a single ...
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... fiscal year . During the past few years , the Department of Labor has taken many steps to improve its programs and the administration of laws which promote the wel- fare of the Nation's working people . This has greatly accelerated the ...
... fiscal year . During the past few years , the Department of Labor has taken many steps to improve its programs and the administration of laws which promote the wel- fare of the Nation's working people . This has greatly accelerated the ...
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... fiscal year . The estimate submitted included a modest increase of $ 39,750 , cov- ering six positions , to assist ... fiscal year ? Mr. ROTHMAN . Below what we have for the present fiscal year . Senator HILL . That is , $ 174,320 below ...
... fiscal year . The estimate submitted included a modest increase of $ 39,750 , cov- ering six positions , to assist ... fiscal year ? Mr. ROTHMAN . Below what we have for the present fiscal year . Senator HILL . That is , $ 174,320 below ...
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1957 appropriation 1958 budget estimate 1958 House allowance 84th Congress activities additional administration agencies Alaska Alaska natives Amount tions approved areas assistance authorized basic Bureau cancer Center Chairman chemotherapy clinical committee compensation Congress construction cost cytology disabled disease drugs employees facilities Federal field fiscal year 1958 Full-time equivalent GOODWIN grants Guam GURSKE hospital House action Howard University improvement increase Indian health industry investigations laboratory leukemia mandatory items ment mentally retarded million National Cancer Institute nursing Office older workers operation patients payments percent personnel planning Posi present problems projects Public Health Service reduction rehabilitation requested responsibility retirement fund Salaries and expenses Secretary MITCHELL Senator DwORSHAK Senator HILL Senator MAGNUSON Senator PASTORE Senator POTTER Senator THYE SHANNON staff statement studies syphilis Total obligations tuberculosis United vocational vocational education wage
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Page 538 - ... for the construction of such public and other nonprofit hospitals as will, in conjunction with existing facilities, afford the necessary physical facilities for furnishing adequate hospital, clinic and similar services to all the people of the state.
Page 354 - ... the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts . . . in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Page 168 - The Secretary of Labor shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment to each State...
Page 73 - Failing that, a number of trade journals, the publications of the National Association of Manufacturers and the United States Chamber of Commerce recommended that the act be ignored until it was tested in the courts.
Page 85 - July 1, 1972, to meet those obligations of the United States heretofore or hereafter incurred under the Federal-Aid Road Act approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, which are attributable to Federal-aid highways (including those portions of general administrative expenses of the Bureau of Public Roads payable from such appropriations).
Page 289 - The Secretary shall promulgate regulations providing for the listing of coal-tar colors which are harmless and suitable for use in food and for the certification of batches of such colors, with or without harmless diluents.
Page 47 - All utensils in which food is prepared or kept, or from which food is to be eaten, and all implements used in the eating of food, shall be kept in clean, unbroken and sanitary condition.
Page 536 - C and G to the several States for the current fiscal year shall be made on the basis of amounts equal to the limitations specified herein. [The paragraph under this head in the Supplemental Appropriation Act. 105." (68 Stat. 810), is amended by striking out "to remain available until expended...
Page 374 - For making surveys, studies, investigations, and reports regarding public, school, college, university, and other libraries'; fostering coordination of public and school library service; coordinating library service on the national level with other forms of adult education; developing library participation in Federal projects; fostering Nation-wide coordination of research materials among the more scholarly libraries, inter-State library cooperation, and the development of public, school, and other...
Page 329 - Grizzell, chairman of the commission on secondary schools of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Middle States and Maryland.