Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1962, Hearings ... 87th Congress, 1st Session, Subcommittee on Deficiencies1961 - 933 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 36
... areas in which these 323 are assigned ? Mr. SIMKIN . We would be happy to give you a list . It would be a long list because our setup is roughly this : We have seven regional offices . ! Mr. Bow . Give us the seven regional offices and ...
... areas in which these 323 are assigned ? Mr. SIMKIN . We would be happy to give you a list . It would be a long list because our setup is roughly this : We have seven regional offices . ! Mr. Bow . Give us the seven regional offices and ...
Page 128
... areas of substantial unemployment has been lowered to 4 percent as one of several Government measures undertaken for the purpose of stimulating the economy of such areas . It is anticipated that the changes referred to above will not ...
... areas of substantial unemployment has been lowered to 4 percent as one of several Government measures undertaken for the purpose of stimulating the economy of such areas . It is anticipated that the changes referred to above will not ...
Page 168
... area of the national park system . The amount of $ 2,500,000 requested in the supplemental estimate is to pro- vide for the commencement of the land acquisition program for which appro- priations up to $ 16 million are authorized in the ...
... area of the national park system . The amount of $ 2,500,000 requested in the supplemental estimate is to pro- vide for the commencement of the land acquisition program for which appro- priations up to $ 16 million are authorized in the ...
Page 169
... area of the national park system . The amount of $ 2,500,000 requested in the supplemental estimate is to pro- vide for the commencement of the land acquisition program for which appro- priations up to $ 16 million are authorized in the ...
... area of the national park system . The amount of $ 2,500,000 requested in the supplemental estimate is to pro- vide for the commencement of the land acquisition program for which appro- priations up to $ 16 million are authorized in the ...
Page 253
... areas . Over immense oceanic expanses and over sparsely settled land areas , where present meteorological observations are meager and economic considerations make any significant improvement using conventional techniques prohibitive ...
... areas . Over immense oceanic expanses and over sparsely settled land areas , where present meteorological observations are meager and economic considerations make any significant improvement using conventional techniques prohibitive ...
Common terms and phrases
activities additional Admiral SCHULTZ agencies amendments amount appropriation Area Redevelopment Area Redevelopment Act asking assistance authority average BATT benefits BERTSCH bill BOLAND Bristol County budget building Bureau Chairman committee Congress construction contract COOMBS cost County CROCKETT Department economic Egyptian pounds employees employment equipment facilities Federal figure finance fiscal year 1962 funds going Government grants Haven Railroad hospitals housing HUNDLEY HUTCHINSON increase ISENBERGH JENSEN JONAS June 30 justification KIRWAN loans located LOOMIS MCCALLUM ment Mutual Security Act NASA obligations operations percent personnel compensation positions President problems projects record REICHELDERFER request ROONEY salaries and expenses Secretary Small Business space staff statement supplemental supply THOMAS tion TUGGLE U.S. attorneys United United Arab Republic University of Hawaii urban renewal Washington water pollution WEAVER workload
Popular passages
Page 485 - ... have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions related to the subcontract. The term "subcontract...
Page 213 - National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958". DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE SEC. 102. (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.
Page 476 - There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, to remain available until expended, such amounts as may be necessary to provide for such maintenance of value.
Page 313 - Practicable means of treating municipal sewage and other waterborne wastes to remove the maximum possible amounts of physical, chemical, and biological pollutants in order to restore and maintain the maximum amount of the Nation's water at a quality suitable for repeated reuse...
Page 699 - ... a study and investigation of the rules of national securities exchanges with respect to the classification of members, the methods of election of officers and committees to insure a fair representation of the membership, and the suspension, expulsion, and disciplining of members of such exchanges. The Commission shall report to the Congress on or before January 3, 1935, the results of its investigation, together with its recommendations. LIABILITIES OF CONTROLLING PERSONS SEC. 20. (a) Every person...
Page 241 - Welfare shall provide assistance, including financial assistance when necessary, to the appropriate State vocational educational agency in the provision of such additional facilities or services. If the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare finds that the State vocational educational agency is unable to provide the facilities and services needed, he may, after consultation with such agency, provide for the same by agreement or...
Page 676 - I am Vice Adm. Charles B. Martell, Director, antisubmarine warfare programs in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. It is a privilege for me to have this opportunity to appear before you to discuss the Navy's antisubmarine warfare program.
Page 243 - redevelopment areas" — (1) those areas in which he determines, upon the basis of standards generally comparable with those set forth in paragraphs (A) and (B), that there has existed substantial and persistent unemployment for an extended period of time.
Page 320 - Navy, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service to his new station for the wife and dependent child or children: Provided, That for persons in the naval service the term "permanent station...
Page 324 - In the survey or planning of any reservoir by the Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, or other Federal agency, consideration shall be given to inclusion of storage for regulation of streamflow...