Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and the United States Information Agency Appropriations, 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8067, Making Appropriations for the Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and the United States Information Agency for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1955, Partea 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 2263 pagini |
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Pagina 162
... ships and maintaining surveillance of such ships while in port . To the extent that manpower permits , a limited amount of this work is now being performed by the investigative forces at the seaport areas mentioned . CURRENT BORDER ...
... ships and maintaining surveillance of such ships while in port . To the extent that manpower permits , a limited amount of this work is now being performed by the investigative forces at the seaport areas mentioned . CURRENT BORDER ...
Pagina 165
... time , Mr. Chairman . Many of them are ship deserters . Others are those who attempted to enter as citizens of the United States by fraud or misrepresentation . Just as to how many of STATE , JUSTICE , AND COMMERCE APPROPRIATIONS , 1955 ...
... time , Mr. Chairman . Many of them are ship deserters . Others are those who attempted to enter as citizens of the United States by fraud or misrepresentation . Just as to how many of STATE , JUSTICE , AND COMMERCE APPROPRIATIONS , 1955 ...
Pagina 280
... ship operators if funds are not available for the Government to pay its bills . This hardship will be especially serious ... ships and facilities and reduce the value of this property as an emergency reserve . I therefore urge that the ...
... ship operators if funds are not available for the Government to pay its bills . This hardship will be especially serious ... ships and facilities and reduce the value of this property as an emergency reserve . I therefore urge that the ...
Pagina 286
... Ship construction ( liquidation of contract authorization ) . Operating differential subsidies . Maritime training ........ 574 3,584,000 3,480,000 660,000 -230,000 Total ...... 4,534 181,065 , 050 3 , 946 133 , 870 , 000 3,269 101 ...
... Ship construction ( liquidation of contract authorization ) . Operating differential subsidies . Maritime training ........ 574 3,584,000 3,480,000 660,000 -230,000 Total ...... 4,534 181,065 , 050 3 , 946 133 , 870 , 000 3,269 101 ...
Pagina 290
... ship program with a possibility of requiring less than the full sum originally authorized . We are bolstering our shipbuilding industry by making it easier for foreign operators to order ships built in the United States . However , in ...
... ship program with a possibility of requiring less than the full sum originally authorized . We are bolstering our shipbuilding industry by making it easier for foreign operators to order ships built in the United States . However , in ...
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activities additional Administration agencies Agreement airport aliens amended ANDRETTA Article authorized backlog BROWNELL budget estimate Bureau census census of agriculture Chairman BRIDGES Civil Aeronautics Administration claims committee Congress Contract cost decrease defense Division economic Employer employment facilities Federal filed fiscal year 1955 funds Government highway HONEYWELL House allowance Immigration increase industry Inter-American Highway investigation June 30 MACKEY Maritime ment Mexican Consul Mexican Worker million MURRAY Office operation Patent payment pending percent Personal services personnel Posi present prisoners problem Reception Center recommendations record reduction referred to follows Reimbursements requested ROTHSCHILD Salaries and expenses Secretary of Labor Secretary WEEKS Senator DIRKSEN Senator ELLENDER Senator FERGUSON Senator MAGNUSON Senator MCCARRAN Senator MCCARTHY Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SMITH ships staff statement subsidy survey TOWNSEND Trans-World Airlines transfer transportation United States attorneys workload