Department of Commerce Appropriation Bill for 1950: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - 737 lappuses |
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... course of these hearings , I am sure you will become fully aware of the heavy responsibilities placed upon the Department and my immediate staff in fiscal year 1950. Since my staff is carried forward into the next fiscal year at about ...
... course of these hearings , I am sure you will become fully aware of the heavy responsibilities placed upon the Department and my immediate staff in fiscal year 1950. Since my staff is carried forward into the next fiscal year at about ...
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... course of these hearings members of the Department will appear to justify more in detail their budgetary requirements . Secretary SAWYER . I might say I have endeavored in the time since I have been Secretary of Commerce to apply a ...
... course of these hearings members of the Department will appear to justify more in detail their budgetary requirements . Secretary SAWYER . I might say I have endeavored in the time since I have been Secretary of Commerce to apply a ...
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... course ; that is , I took the 4 years in 3 and graduated . I had intended to become a newspaper man ; in fact , another boy and I had a contract to buy a paper out in South Dakota , but a cash cus- tomer came along at the last minute ...
... course ; that is , I took the 4 years in 3 and graduated . I had intended to become a newspaper man ; in fact , another boy and I had a contract to buy a paper out in South Dakota , but a cash cus- tomer came along at the last minute ...
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... course , that the ambassador is the President's envoy and representative , and he should be given a very free hand in allocating the functions in his own staff and direct- ing the activities of groups there , no matter what their ...
... course , that the ambassador is the President's envoy and representative , and he should be given a very free hand in allocating the functions in his own staff and direct- ing the activities of groups there , no matter what their ...
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... course , there may be suggestions coming from the Hoover Committee report . I do not know what those may be , but they may deal with that subject . Mr. PRESTON . The report affecting Commerce and CAB has not been released as yet , has ...
... course , there may be suggestions coming from the Hoover Committee report . I do not know what those may be , but they may deal with that subject . Mr. PRESTON . The report affecting Commerce and CAB has not been released as yet , has ...
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activities additional administrative agencies air lines air navigation air traffic control aircraft airport Alaska amount ANDB appropriation aviation BLAISDELL Board break-down budget carriers CAWLEY census Chairman Civil Aeronautics Civil Aeronautics Administration Commissioner KINGSLAND committee CONDON CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost DENICKE Department of Commerce Division employees equipment estimate export facilities Federal airways field figure fiscal year 1950 FLOOD forecasts functions funds GLADIEUX going Government increase industry ionosphere ity Group justifications KLINE Ladd Field LIBRARY OF CONGRESS license man-years ment military Mount Pocono MULLIGAN National number of positions O'CONNELL Office operation patent percent personal services personnel POPE Posi PRESTON problem projects Public Law 900 question radio radio propagation record REICHELDERFER RENTZEL requested requirements ROONEY Scottsbluff Secretary staff statement station STEE STEFAN STRUBINGER SUMMARY things tion tower traffic control United Weather Bureau
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82. lappuse - Mr. Chairman, I do not want to take too much time, but I have a few more questions that I would like to ask.
283. lappuse - Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Dallas, Tex. Dayton, Ohio. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich.
160. lappuse - States and the number of representatives to which each State is entitled, in the hands of the President in December of that year.
227. lappuse - The Administrator is empowered to undertake or supervise such developmental work and service testing as tends to the creation of improved aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and appliances.
283. lappuse - Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex. San Diego, Calif.
134. lappuse - Tell me how much is authorized for design and planning. Mr. BARANOWSKI. $5 million in the request for fiscal year 1971. Mr. EVINS. How much did you request of the Bureau of the Budget for planning ? Mr. BARANOWSKI. We asked the Bureau to spend money not only to design the support facilities but also to begin work on the procurement of components as well as the installation of components in the diffusion plant. The authorization request to the Bureau was $170 million. Mr. ABBADESSA.
144. lappuse - That a census of population, agriculture, irrigation, drainage, distribution, unemployment, and mines shall be taken by the Director of the Census in the year 1930 and every ten years thereafter.
227. lappuse - Congress, (1) to establish, operate, and maintain along such airways all necessary air navigation facilities except airports; and (2) to chart such airways and arrange for publication of maps of such airways, utilizing the facilities and assistance of existing agencies of the Government so far as practicable.
280. lappuse - Memphis, Tenn Miami, Fla Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn — Mobile, Ala Montgomery, Ala Nashville, Tenn Newark, NJ New Haven, Conn New Orleans, La New York, NY Norfolk, Va Oakland, Calif Oklahoma City, Okla.
224. lappuse - formulate, and from time to time modify as it may deem necessary, a unified program for research on, and development of, aids for a common national system of air navigation and air traffic control to serve the needs of civilian and nontactical military aviation, but being capable of useful integration with any air defense system established by the National Military Establishment.