Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill, 1955: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 149페이지 |
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... volume of mortgage - insurance applications which arose largely as a result of passage of the Housing Act of 1954 on August 2 , 1954. Prompt action on this proposal is important in order to avoid unnecessary delay in process- ing ...
... volume of mortgage - insurance applications which arose largely as a result of passage of the Housing Act of 1954 on August 2 , 1954. Prompt action on this proposal is important in order to avoid unnecessary delay in process- ing ...
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... volume Seasonally adjusted annual rate Seasonally Annual rate volume New Existing Total New Existing Total adjusted annual rate Fiscal year 1954 : July 1953 . 16,763 14,318 31 , 081 209 , 500 162 , 100 August 371 , 600 3,897 46 , 700 34 ...
... volume Seasonally adjusted annual rate Seasonally Annual rate volume New Existing Total New Existing Total adjusted annual rate Fiscal year 1954 : July 1953 . 16,763 14,318 31 , 081 209 , 500 162 , 100 August 371 , 600 3,897 46 , 700 34 ...
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... volume of unit applications for home mortgage insurance in recent months is more than double the volume during the corresponding period a year ago . Moreover , the prospects are for further increases . We will soon enter the spring ...
... volume of unit applications for home mortgage insurance in recent months is more than double the volume during the corresponding period a year ago . Moreover , the prospects are for further increases . We will soon enter the spring ...
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... volume of work we are now getting , except with very extensive overtime , and would fall far behind as the spring volume begins to come in . To pay for the overtime and additional employment needed during the balance of this year to ...
... volume of work we are now getting , except with very extensive overtime , and would fall far behind as the spring volume begins to come in . To pay for the overtime and additional employment needed during the balance of this year to ...
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acres administrative expenses agricultural attachés agricultural commodities Agricultural Marketing Service American farmer amount ANDERSEN ANDREWS authority butter Chairman Claims Commission claims fund Claims Settlement Commission CLAY COLE committee Commodity Credit Corporation competitive basis competitive-bid basis CONGRESS THE LIBRARY corn cost cotton cotton acreage cottonseed oil countries Credit Corporation stocks crop Department of Agriculture disposal dollars East Berlin Europe export FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION fiscal year 1955 Foreign Claims Settlement foreign currency going grain HORAN housing increase June 30 loan March 31 MARSHALL MEISTRELL milk million bales million pounds modities MORSE mortgage mortgage insurance move obligations offered operations parity percent Personal services PHILLIPS price support program volume Public Law 480 Public Law 615 Public Law 744 record request Revised estimate Secretary BENSON sell support price surplus TABER THOMAS Total United War Claims Commission wheat WHITTEN workload world markets world trade
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63 페이지 - Export or cause to be exported, or aid in the development of foreign markets for, agricultural commodities.
72 페이지 - The act declares it to be the policy of Congress "to expand international trade among the United States and friendly nations, to facilitate the convertibility of currency, to promote the economic stability of American agriculture and the national welfare, to make maximum efficient use of surplus agricultural commodities in furtherance of the foreign policy of the United States...
73 페이지 - (a) take reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and. to assure that sales under this Act will not unduly disrupt world prices...
73 페이지 - to assist the agencies concerned in bringing into harmonious action, consistent with the overall policy objectives of the Government, the various agricultural disposal activities vested in them by, or assigned to them pursuant to, the act." It was directed that the committee should be composed of a representative of the White House Office as Chairman and one representative of each Government department or agency designated by the Chairman. The Chairman was made responsible for advising the President...
73 페이지 - The President may authorize the transfer on a grant basis of surplus agricultural commodities from Commodity Credit Corporation stocks to assist programs undertaken with friendly governments or through voluntary relief agencies...
72 페이지 - Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954". SEC. 2. It is hereby declared to re the policy of Congress to expand international trade among the United States and friendly nations, to facilitate the convertibility of currency, to promote the economic stability of American agriculture and the national welfare, to make maximum efficient use of surplus agricultural commodities in furtherance of the foreign policy of the United States...
98 페이지 - Currently participating agencies are American Friends of Austrian Children, American Friends Service Committee, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, American Mission to Greeks Assemblies of God — Foreign Service Committee, CARE, Church World Service, International Rescue Committee, Iran Foundation, Lutheran World Relief, Mennonite Central Committee, Tolstoy Foundation, Unitarian Service Committee, United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America, United Nations Children's Fund and War Relief Services....
42 페이지 - COMMUNICATION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TRANSMITTING A DRAFT OF A PROPOSED PROVISION PERTAINING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 1955 FOB THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, March 7, 1955.
72 페이지 - President's message on this subject. (The message is as follows :) To the Congress of the United States: I transmit herewith...
63 페이지 - HJ Heinz, and others equally successful, such policy costs the United States $700,000 a day for storage, deprives American railroads of transportation equal to 100 transcontinental freight trains each day for a year, deprives American shipping of the equivalent of the dispatch of 10 oceangoing freighters every day for a year, not to mention the loss of labor and the effect on agriculture itself, now being cut back to absorb surplus commodities.