Third Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1946: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Third Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1946United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 160 lappuses |
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... National Tuberculosis Association whose head- quarters are in New York ; with the National Foundation for the Blind ; the United States Employment Service ; the Social Security Board's Bureau of Public Assistance , State Industrial ...
... National Tuberculosis Association whose head- quarters are in New York ; with the National Foundation for the Blind ; the United States Employment Service ; the Social Security Board's Bureau of Public Assistance , State Industrial ...
96. lappuse
... national labor problems , and the Assistant Secretary has to have somebody to help in taking care of and following through the adminis- trative details of the Department . They are all three 96 SECOND DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL ...
... national labor problems , and the Assistant Secretary has to have somebody to help in taking care of and following through the adminis- trative details of the Department . They are all three 96 SECOND DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL ...
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... national reputation whose views are known to be divergent ; such analyses ought to bring out the points of conflict which need to be resolved and ought to aid the conduct of the other parts of the study more than would the views of a ...
... national reputation whose views are known to be divergent ; such analyses ought to bring out the points of conflict which need to be resolved and ought to aid the conduct of the other parts of the study more than would the views of a ...
166. lappuse
... national income . Will you comment briefly on that ? Mr. JOHNSTON . You gentlemen appropriate large sums of money for construction projects to provide employment in dull or depression periods . Instead of the appropriation of these ...
... national income . Will you comment briefly on that ? Mr. JOHNSTON . You gentlemen appropriate large sums of money for construction projects to provide employment in dull or depression periods . Instead of the appropriation of these ...
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... national forests . You might give us a general statement as to the need for the re- habilitation of these recreational areas in the national forests , and then tell us what you propose to do to rehabilitate them . Mr. GRANGER . The ...
... national forests . You might give us a general statement as to the need for the re- habilitation of these recreational areas in the national forests , and then tell us what you propose to do to rehabilitate them . Mr. GRANGER . The ...
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activities additional amount Administration agencies allocation ANDRETTA appropriation approved asking basis BELOVSKY bill Budget building Bureau CANNON Chairman Colonel DRAVO committee Congress construction cost deficiency Department DIRKSEN Division employees employment equipment estimate expenditures expenses export facilities February 28 Federal field figure fiscal year 1946 foreign funds going Government guaranteed wage plans gypsy moth House I. G. Farben included increase industry June 30 KLUTZNICK KRATZ KURTH labor LAGUARDIA LAMPLE LATIMER LUDLOW man-years materials McCLURE ment months National necessary O'NEAL obligations Office operation pay roll percent personal services personnel positions present Public Law 106 quota RABAUT Reconversion record regular requested ROHWER salaries shipments shipped short tons staff statement supply TABER TARVER things tion transferred United United Nations UNRRA veterans visa War Production Board War Shipping Administration WIGGLESWORTH WOOD WYATT
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514. lappuse - May 16, 1930, an act to regulate the height, exterior design, and construction of private and semipublic buildings in certain areas of the National Capital.
454. lappuse - The paramount consideration in the employment of the staff and in the determination of the conditions of service shall be the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity. Due regard shall be paid to the importance of recruiting the staff on as wide a geographical basis as possible.
597. lappuse - Archives, fiscal year 1945," shall be available for deposit in the general fund of the Treasury for cost of penalty mail as required by section 2 of the act of June 28, 1944...
514. lappuse - It shall be the duty of such commission to advise upon the location of statues, fountains, and monuments in the public squares, streets, and parks in the District of Columbia, and upon the selection of models for statues, fountains, and monuments erected under the authority of the United States and upon the selection of artists for the execution of the same.
33. lappuse - I believe is the bill to which you referred that has passed the House and is now pending in the Senate with a favorable committee recommendation?
319. lappuse - The Director of Selective Service herein provided for shall establish a Personnel Division with adequate facilities to render aid in the replacement in their former positions of, or in securing positions for, members of the reserve components of the land and naval forces of the United States who have satisfactorily completed any period of active duty, and persons who have satisfactorily completed any period of their training and service under this Act.
69. lappuse - If we let Europe go cold and hungry, we may lose some of the foundations of order on which the hope for worldwide peace must rest.
184. lappuse - Visas should be distributed fairly among persons of all faiths, creeds and nationalities. I desire that special attention be devoted to orphaned children to whom it is hoped the majority of visas will be issued.
44. lappuse - Control the accumulation of inventories so as. to avoid speculative hoarding and unbalanced distribution which would curtail total production ; (4) Grant priority assistance to break bottlenecks which would impede the reconversion process...
184. lappuse - With respect to the requirement of law that visas may not be issued to applicants likely to become public charges after admission to the United States, the Secretary of State shall cooperate with the Immigration and Naturalization Service in perfecting appropriate arrangements with welfare organizations in the United States which may be prepared to guarantee financial support to successful applicants. This may be accomplished by corporate affidavit or by any means deemed appropriate and practicable.