Washington National Airport Incorporation...: Hearing..on S. 3435...May 25, 1954 |
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... port of approximately a million dollars annually . In the fiscal year 1953 , roughly $ 500,000 was received for direct rental of space in structures at the airport to persons in the aviation business ; the airport earned about $ 280,000 ...
... port of approximately a million dollars annually . In the fiscal year 1953 , roughly $ 500,000 was received for direct rental of space in structures at the airport to persons in the aviation business ; the airport earned about $ 280,000 ...
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... port is earning . In practical effect , we must take care not to expand our business beyond our estimates , because no matter how much of a given commodity we may be able to sell , we can supply no more of it to our customers than we ...
... port is earning . In practical effect , we must take care not to expand our business beyond our estimates , because no matter how much of a given commodity we may be able to sell , we can supply no more of it to our customers than we ...
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... cer- tainly some criteria should be established for the income for the air- port to be directed toward the payment of this indebtedness and to . leave it completely free . I do not think you 10 WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT INCORPORATION.
... cer- tainly some criteria should be established for the income for the air- port to be directed toward the payment of this indebtedness and to . leave it completely free . I do not think you 10 WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT INCORPORATION.
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... port itself . Consequently , we have felt that the best service to the public would be provided by such a concession . At the same time , the cost of operat- ing the airport would be reduced by increased revenue . The CHAIRMAN . Who has ...
... port itself . Consequently , we have felt that the best service to the public would be provided by such a concession . At the same time , the cost of operat- ing the airport would be reduced by increased revenue . The CHAIRMAN . Who has ...
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... port to the metropolitan area of the City of Washington , D. C. ( 2 ) To obtain all permits , approvals , licenses , certificates and other authoriza- tion necessary for the conduct of a taxicab service to and from the Airport and the ...
... port to the metropolitan area of the City of Washington , D. C. ( 2 ) To obtain all permits , approvals , licenses , certificates and other authoriza- tion necessary for the conduct of a taxicab service to and from the Airport and the ...
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Accounting Office Administrator of Civil agreed Air Force aircraft Airport Director airport officials Airport Transport amount appropriate ARTICLE audit authority bearing of north bill BRICKER Bureau business enterprise business-type budget Capital Airlines CHAIRMAN charges and fees Civil Aeronautics Civil Aeronautics Administration coaches and/or limousines Committee on Interstate Company concession contracts concessionaire Congress contract Corporation Control Act cost covenants Department of Commerce employees expenses facilities Federal Federal Airport Act feet fiscal Foreign Commerce Government Corporation Control gross receipts Harold Seidman hereby incorporate the Washington interest Interstate and Foreign June June 30 jurisdiction KANE laws legislation ment motor coaches and/or National Airport Corporation paid PAT MCCARRAN payment percent purposes revenues revolving fund Secretary of Commerce Senator SCHOEPPEL Terminal Building Thence tion Treasury United States Air United States Code United States Senate Virginia Washington National Airport west a distance
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Page 60 - The Secretary of Defense has delegated to this Department the responsibility for expressing the views of the Department of Defense.
Page 2 - USC 529), to enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions as may be necessary in the conduct of its work and on such terms as it may deem appropriate...
Page 3 - ... determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 4 - Corporation shall contribute to the civil-service retirement and disability fund, on the basis of annual billings as determined by the Civil Service Commission, for the Government's share of the cost of the civil-service retirement system applicable to the Corporation's employees and their beneficiaries.
Page 24 - In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By (Contracting Officer) By (Name of Company) (Title) (d) Limitations.
Page 76 - The Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, is authorized to purchase any obligations of the Corporation issued hereunder, and for such purpose the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use as a public-debt transaction...
Page 73 - Requires greater flexibility than the customary type of appropriation budget ordinarily permits.
Page 4 - The annual billings shall also include a statement of the fair portion of the cost of the administration of the respective funds, which shall be paid by the Corporation into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.
Page 24 - The paragraph headings are inserted only as a matter of convenience and for reference, and in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of this contract nor in any way affect this contract.
Page 3 - ... execute, in accordance with its bylaws, all instruments necessary or appropriate in the exercise of any of its powers...