Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1952: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 213 sider |
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... amount of money of that size . Mr. THOMAS . I will continue to read from the article , where it is quoting the chairman . The article says : At the same time 30 to 40 billion dollars can be saved from presently estimated 60 to 80 ...
... amount of money of that size . Mr. THOMAS . I will continue to read from the article , where it is quoting the chairman . The article says : At the same time 30 to 40 billion dollars can be saved from presently estimated 60 to 80 ...
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... amount . Is that true ? Mr. DEAN . That is very true . On the other hand , we do not want to make a rash request . That is the reason . Some people might criticize us for spending so much time to make an evaluation of the expansion ...
... amount . Is that true ? Mr. DEAN . That is very true . On the other hand , we do not want to make a rash request . That is the reason . Some people might criticize us for spending so much time to make an evaluation of the expansion ...
Side 9
... amount of effort and the amount of money we are willing to put into such a project immediately as to how soon we can bring about that result , but it is apparent now to all of us that there is a supply of raw material coming into being ...
... amount of effort and the amount of money we are willing to put into such a project immediately as to how soon we can bring about that result , but it is apparent now to all of us that there is a supply of raw material coming into being ...
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... amount , plus $ 28.2 million which the Com- mission had allocated to the project from funds already available , made a total of $ 668.1 million available for this project . During the course of testimony before the House Appropriations ...
... amount , plus $ 28.2 million which the Com- mission had allocated to the project from funds already available , made a total of $ 668.1 million available for this project . During the course of testimony before the House Appropriations ...
Side 13
... amount of money would indicate that you had been rather agreeable . Mr. BOYER . The Army engineers acquired the land ; we asked them to acquire the land for us , Mr. Chairman . Mr. GORE . And you furnish the money ? Mr. BOYER . We ...
... amount of money would indicate that you had been rather agreeable . Mr. BOYER . The Army engineers acquired the land ; we asked them to acquire the land for us , Mr. Chairman . Mr. GORE . And you furnish the money ? Mr. BOYER . We ...
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Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1952, Hearings Before Subcommittee ... United States. Congress. House. Appropriations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1951 |
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additional administrative expenses Air Force Air Force Base amount ANDERSEN Army authorized BAUGHMAN BOYER budget buildings Bureau Chairman Choctaw Nation Command installation committee community facilities CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction contractor Cook cost critical areas DEAN DEARING defense housing Depot du Pont employees engineers equipment estimate facilities and services Federal Housing Administration Federal Security Agency figure fiscal year 1952 FITZPATRICK FOGARTY FRANTZ funds going GORE Government GREENWOOD HEDRICK Hill-Burton Act Holdenville Home Finance Agency hospital Housing and Home Industrial activities.¹ JENSEN John Leader KIRWAN Lanham Act LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIVINGSTON loans loyalty McGRATH Member MILES military million mortgage NELSON operation Ordnance percent personnel PHILLIPS plant premium payments Public Law 139 question RABAUT record request Savannah River SCHWABE supplemental appropriation THOMAS tion title IX treaty units WILLIAMS World War II YATES
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Side 115 - June 30, 1953, by section 614 of the Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951 (Public Law 139, 82d Cong...
Side 176 - 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 70 - 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 38 - Army-owned and operated system) to private ownership was submitted to the Bureau of the Budget. The Bureau of the Budget has...
Side 90 - 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 99 - 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 128 - 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 122 - 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 102 - 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 128 - ... (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.