Independent Offices Appropriations for 1953: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, Parts 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 1623 pages |
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... obligations .. $ 21,495 219,872 $ 25 , 890 250,960 388,048 434 , 835 $ 28 , 397 271,962 470 , 942 7,837 7,315 7,699 637 , 252 719 , 000 779,000 Obligations by objects 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate Object classification Total ...
... obligations .. $ 21,495 219,872 $ 25 , 890 250,960 388,048 434 , 835 $ 28 , 397 271,962 470 , 942 7,837 7,315 7,699 637 , 252 719 , 000 779,000 Obligations by objects 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate Object classification Total ...
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... obligations .. 719,000 779,000 +384 +60,000 Obligations by objects Object classification Total number permanent positions Full - time equivalent all other positions . Average number all employees .. 01 Personal services .. 02 Travel ...
... obligations .. 719,000 779,000 +384 +60,000 Obligations by objects Object classification Total number permanent positions Full - time equivalent all other positions . Average number all employees .. 01 Personal services .. 02 Travel ...
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... Obligations by activities Description 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate 1. Adjudication .... 2. Administrative services .. Obligations incurred .. $ 756 , 368 50 , 469 806 , 837 $ 808 , 243 54 , 597 $ 844 , 688 55 , 312 862 , 840 ...
... Obligations by activities Description 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate 1. Adjudication .... 2. Administrative services .. Obligations incurred .. $ 756 , 368 50 , 469 806 , 837 $ 808 , 243 54 , 597 $ 844 , 688 55 , 312 862 , 840 ...
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... Obligations incurred . 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate $ 438 , 094 $ 52 , 543 $ 75,000 1,054 , 660 460 , 613 166 , 061 352,858 216,000 1,658 , 815 | 405 , 401 751 , 613 Obligations by objects Object classification Total number ...
... Obligations incurred . 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate $ 438 , 094 $ 52 , 543 $ 75,000 1,054 , 660 460 , 613 166 , 061 352,858 216,000 1,658 , 815 | 405 , 401 751 , 613 Obligations by objects Object classification Total number ...
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... obligations Appropriation or estimate Proposed supplemental due to pay increases . Total available for obligation Unobligated balance , estimated savings Obligations incurred ... 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate $ 2,600,000 ...
... obligations Appropriation or estimate Proposed supplemental due to pay increases . Total available for obligation Unobligated balance , estimated savings Obligations incurred ... 1951 actual 1952 estimate 1953 estimate $ 2,600,000 ...
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Accounting Office activities actual 1952 estimate additional Administration Admiral COCHRANE Aeronautics agencies Air Force Aircraft amount ANDREWS appropriation audit authority Board budget Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics Chairman claims CLEARY Commission Commissioner committee Congress contract contractual services cost COTTON defense Department Director District of Columbia Division employees engineering equipment estimate 1953 estimate expenditures expenses facilities Federal Federal Security Agency Federal Trade Commission field figure filed fiscal year 1953 FOLEY FRANTZ funds going Government grades HERSHEY housing industry June 30 justifications KEYSERLING Laboratory Langley Aeronautical Laboratory LAWTON Maritime Maritime Administration ment military million NACA National National Shipping Authority Navy Obligations incurred operation percent personal services personnel PHILLIPS Printing and reproduction projects RAMSPECK rates record reimbursements request ships SPINGARN staff statement subsidy Supplies and materials THOMAS tion total number United Washington World War II YATES
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