Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1952, Hearings Before Subcommittee, 82d Congress, 1st Session1951 - 213 sider |
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Side 195
... GREENWOOD , EXECUTIVE OFFICER , BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS C. B. EMERY , CHIEF , BRANCH BUDGET AND FINANCE , BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS OTIS BEASLEY , DIRECTOR , BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMUTATION OF TREATIES , CHOCTAW NATION OF INDIANS IN ...
... GREENWOOD , EXECUTIVE OFFICER , BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS C. B. EMERY , CHIEF , BRANCH BUDGET AND FINANCE , BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS OTIS BEASLEY , DIRECTOR , BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMUTATION OF TREATIES , CHOCTAW NATION OF INDIANS IN ...
Side 197
... Greenwood , do you have a general statement to make ? Mr. GREENWOOD . Yes , Mr. Chairman . The estimate that you have before you is to carry out the provisions of an act approved September 1 , 1950 , that authorized an appropriation of ...
... Greenwood , do you have a general statement to make ? Mr. GREENWOOD . Yes , Mr. Chairman . The estimate that you have before you is to carry out the provisions of an act approved September 1 , 1950 , that authorized an appropriation of ...
Side 198
... GREENWOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. KIRWAN . Who is the author of this basic law ; who presented it ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I am not sure . It originated in the House . I believe Congressman Stigler , of Oklahlma , sponsored it . Mr. KIRWAN ...
... GREENWOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. KIRWAN . Who is the author of this basic law ; who presented it ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I am not sure . It originated in the House . I believe Congressman Stigler , of Oklahlma , sponsored it . Mr. KIRWAN ...
Side 199
... GREENWOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. KIRWAN . Why was it necessary to take all of that time ? You are sure that it could not have been expedited any better or faster than that ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I think that we handled this as expeditiously as we ...
... GREENWOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. KIRWAN . Why was it necessary to take all of that time ? You are sure that it could not have been expedited any better or faster than that ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I think that we handled this as expeditiously as we ...
Side 200
... GREENWOOD . In some cases it will amount to a very small amount . Mr. KIRWAN . What would the smallest amount be that any of them would receive ? Mr. GREENWOOD . The average number of heirs per deceased enrollee runs between 3 and 4 ...
... GREENWOOD . In some cases it will amount to a very small amount . Mr. KIRWAN . What would the smallest amount be that any of them would receive ? Mr. GREENWOOD . The average number of heirs per deceased enrollee runs between 3 and 4 ...
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administrative expenses Air Force Air Force Base amount ANDERSEN Army Atomic Energy Commission authorized BAUGHMAN BOYER budget buildings Calif Camp Chairman Command installation committee community facilities Congress construction contractor Cook cost critical areas Dana plant DEAN DEARING defense housing DENTON du Pont employees engineers equipment estimate facilities and services Federal Housing Administration Federal Security Agency figure FITZPATRICK FOGARTY FRANTZ funds going GORE GREENWOOD HEDRICK Hill-Burton Act Holdenville Home Finance Agency hospital Housing and Community Housing and Home Industrial activities.¹ Industrial reserve plants.¹ JENSEN John Leader KIRWAN labor Lanham Act loans loyalty material McGRATH MILES military million mortgage NELSON operation percent personnel PHILLIPS plant premium payments Public Law 139 question RABAUT record request Savannah River SCHWABE statement supplemental appropriation surveys THOMAS tion title IX treaty units WILLIAMS World War II YATES
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Side 109 - June 30, 1953, by section 614 of the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951 (Public Law 139, 82d Cong...
Side 196 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 64 - Agency in connection icith its functions under the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951, including services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 US C.
Side 32 - Army-owned and operated system) to private ownership was submitted to the Bureau of the Budget. The Bureau of the Budget has...
Side 84 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee: I am appearing before you today to discuss the additional Department of Defense programs for fiscal year 1972 which are included in pur supplemental request.
Side 93 - Before you start your statement there are one or two questions I would like to ask you because I might have to leave, I am not sure.
Side 122 - A new defense plant or installation has been or is to be provided, or an existing defense plant or installation has been or is to be reactivated or its operation substantially expanded...
Side 116 - To assist the provision of housing and community facilities and services required in connection with the national defense Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951".
Side 96 - Chairman, 1 have a prepared statement which I believe will give you the high lights and basic reasons why it is necessary that the FNMA seek additional administrative funds with which to operate during the current fiscal year. USE OF ADVANCE COMMITMENTS AND SET-ASIDES Among other things, the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951 authorized FNMA to make advance commitments, not to exceed $200,000 outstanding at any one time, to purchase mortgages covering programed critical...
Side 122 - ... (3) a substantial shortage of housing required for such defense workers or military personnel exists or impends which has resulted or threatens to result in excessive rent increases and which impedes or threatens to impede activities of such defense plant or installation.