Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations, 1958: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4897, Making Appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Departments and Tax Court of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1958, [February 28 and April 1, 1957].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 116 pages |
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... Transportation of things . 1956 actual 1957 estimate 1958 estimate 147 151 151 142 149 149 142 151 151 $ 5 , 456 GS - 7.2 $ 5 , 565 GS - 7.5 $ 5,694 GS - 7.6 $ 1,045 , 529 $ 1,098 , 166 $ 1,108 , 202 80 , 638 110,034 2,628 673 500 122 ...
... Transportation of things . 1956 actual 1957 estimate 1958 estimate 147 151 151 142 149 149 142 151 151 $ 5 , 456 GS - 7.2 $ 5 , 565 GS - 7.5 $ 5,694 GS - 7.6 $ 1,045 , 529 $ 1,098 , 166 $ 1,108 , 202 80 , 638 110,034 2,628 673 500 122 ...
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... transportation of currency and funds for all other activities . Of the total reductions , $ 325,000 was applied to currency and $ 450,000 to all other activities . Such distribution would place the burden of the cut in an area where we ...
... transportation of currency and funds for all other activities . Of the total reductions , $ 325,000 was applied to currency and $ 450,000 to all other activities . Such distribution would place the burden of the cut in an area where we ...
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... included a distribu- tion of the funds to be appropriated for the Office of the Treasurer so as to dis- tinguish between funds for the procurement and transportation of currency 8 TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATIONS , 1958.
... included a distribu- tion of the funds to be appropriated for the Office of the Treasurer so as to dis- tinguish between funds for the procurement and transportation of currency 8 TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATIONS , 1958.
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... transportation of currency and funds for all other activities . Of the total reductions , $ 325,000 was applied to currency , and $ 450,000 to all other activities . Such distribution would place the burden of the cut in an area where ...
... transportation of currency and funds for all other activities . Of the total reductions , $ 325,000 was applied to currency , and $ 450,000 to all other activities . Such distribution would place the burden of the cut in an area where ...
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... transportation or operations . And it is over a $ 3 billion operation . We give them a little leeway . I want to read you the language which is proposed for the Depart- ment of Justice in the 1958 budget . Not to exceed 5 per centum of ...
... transportation or operations . And it is over a $ 3 billion operation . We give them a little leeway . I want to read you the language which is proposed for the Depart- ment of Justice in the 1958 budget . Not to exceed 5 per centum of ...
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