Legislative Branch AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 |
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... tion . Based upon the court's experience it was believed that the sum of $ 1,000 should be set aside to meet the postal charges arising out of greater volume of mail created by increased litigation . The remaining $ 500 disallowed under ...
... tion . Based upon the court's experience it was believed that the sum of $ 1,000 should be set aside to meet the postal charges arising out of greater volume of mail created by increased litigation . The remaining $ 500 disallowed under ...
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... tion . Senator MUNDT . That is the $ 3,000 that you would have to spend . Mr. MOLLISON . Yes ; $ 3,300 . Senator , frankly we don't see how we could make any more modest approach to this than we have . For example , we are not asking to ...
... tion . Senator MUNDT . That is the $ 3,000 that you would have to spend . Mr. MOLLISON . Yes ; $ 3,300 . Senator , frankly we don't see how we could make any more modest approach to this than we have . For example , we are not asking to ...
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... tion offices , and the offices of referees in bankruptcy the pressure of the present business even with full personnel is very great and vacancies need to be filled promptly . In each recurring year since the system of within - grade ...
... tion offices , and the offices of referees in bankruptcy the pressure of the present business even with full personnel is very great and vacancies need to be filled promptly . In each recurring year since the system of within - grade ...
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... tion is now , that there will be some saving because all of the judges will not function through the entire year . You will bear in mind that this estimate was submitted immediately after the statute was passed . Senator MUNDT . I ...
... tion is now , that there will be some saving because all of the judges will not function through the entire year . You will bear in mind that this estimate was submitted immediately after the statute was passed . Senator MUNDT . I ...
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... tion that the House Appropriations Committee reduced the appro- priation for the salaries of the judges , I should not be here . The fact is - and I shall try to show that to you that the appropriation for supporting personnel , when ...
... tion that the House Appropriations Committee reduced the appro- priation for the salaries of the judges , I should not be here . The fact is - and I shall try to show that to you that the appropriation for supporting personnel , when ...
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