Second Urgent Deficiency Appropriations for 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 28 pages |
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... June 30 were $ 62,400 million , and the estimated receipts were $ 60 billion . The revised estimates for this current fiscal year which the Presi- dent submitted on yesterday in his budget message were $ 64,300 mil- lion in expenditures ...
... June 30 were $ 62,400 million , and the estimated receipts were $ 60 billion . The revised estimates for this current fiscal year which the Presi- dent submitted on yesterday in his budget message were $ 64,300 mil- lion in expenditures ...
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... June 30 , 1955 there were 633 loans remaining , and on December 31 there were 527 loans remaining . Secretary HUMPHREY . That is in addition to your 2,800 pool loans . Mr. ROBBINS . Yes , there are still about 1,200 loans in the pool ...
... June 30 , 1955 there were 633 loans remaining , and on December 31 there were 527 loans remaining . Secretary HUMPHREY . That is in addition to your 2,800 pool loans . Mr. ROBBINS . Yes , there are still about 1,200 loans in the pool ...
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... June 1950 when the war started , to December of 1950 when we were being pushed back , had arrived in Korea . In other words , here we were fighting June to December , going on 6 months , and not a can of new food coming off the ...
... June 1950 when the war started , to December of 1950 when we were being pushed back , had arrived in Korea . In other words , here we were fighting June to December , going on 6 months , and not a can of new food coming off the ...
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... June 30 , 1955 , the amount has been $ 965,722 . That is for bond - redemption claims . There was a small amount for the Armed Forces leave bonds which is $ 29,597 . Mr. SIEMINSKI . $ 1 million since when ? Mr. MAXWELL . 1946 . Mr ...
... June 30 , 1955 , the amount has been $ 965,722 . That is for bond - redemption claims . There was a small amount for the Armed Forces leave bonds which is $ 29,597 . Mr. SIEMINSKI . $ 1 million since when ? Mr. MAXWELL . 1946 . Mr ...
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... June 30 , 1955 , of $ 455,982 , which reduces the overall cost to about a half million dollars . Mr. SIEMINSKI . I have just another question or two . COMPARISON OF ACTIVITIES WITH THOSE OF GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE AND BUDGET BUREAU ...
... June 30 , 1955 , of $ 455,982 , which reduces the overall cost to about a half million dollars . Mr. SIEMINSKI . I have just another question or two . COMPARISON OF ACTIVITIES WITH THOSE OF GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE AND BUDGET BUREAU ...
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accounts Activity additional Admiral RICHMOND agencies agents agricultural ANSLINGER appropriation base authorized Average positions Amount balance basis Bear Creek Reservoir benefit-cost ratio BOLAND budget Bureau CANFIELD Chairman checks claims Coast Guard coins Colonel PENNEY Commission committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Connecticut River construction cost cotton damage employees equipment estimate for 1957 expenditures export fiscal year 1956 FLEMING flood control foreign funds GARY going Government HOLTZCLAW increase Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Service ITSCHNER June 30 Lehigh River loans loran MARSHALL ment million months MORSE MURRAY narcotics obligations Office operations payments percent personnel planning plate printers production public debt record reduced requested Reservoir River Basin Salaries and expenses savings bonds Secretary BENSON Secretary HUMPHREY sell SIEMINSKI statement TABER taxpayer THOMAS Thomaston tion Total United War Claims Commission WHITTEN Woonsocket workload
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