Further Urgent Deficiency Bill, 1916U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - 19 pages |
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Further Urgent Deficiency Bill, 1916 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations Affichage du livre entier - 1916 |
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AES OF CONGRESS AESS Aldrich-Vreeland Act appro appropriation for Materials appropriation for plate authorized backs on power Bureau of Engraving BURKE buy material CHAIRMAN Committee on Appropriations compensation of employees Comptroller CONGRES THE LIBRARY CONGRESS AES CONGRESS CONGRESS CONGRESS ESS CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost of materials customs stamps deficiency appropriation delivered demand for small DEVINY Director Engraving and Printing ESS THE LIBRARY Federal reserve notes House committee increased cost Internal Revenue internal-revenue stamps LIBRARY AES LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY limit Malburn Materials and miscellaneous meet the demands ment miscellaneous expenses necessary to pay number of sheets opium stamps plate printers power presses purchase of materials quantity RALPH reason requested RESS Senator SHAFROTH Senator SMOOT small notes STHE LIBRARY sundry civil transfer Treasurer United States currency UNITED STATES SENATE urgent deficiency bill wages
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Page 6 - Reserve agent by the bank may be reissued to the bank orly on the basis of an original issue. The Federal Reserve agent shall daily report to the Treasurer of the United States, the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Federal Reserve Board the amount of Federal Reserve bank notes surrendered by the bank.
Page 5 - The following statement shows the estimated quantities of the principal dry colors and linseed oil required this year, the average unit prices paid, the usual unit prices immediately preceding the war, and the unit and total increased costs. This indicates that, if the average prices paid in the six months ended December 31 last continue during the next six months, I will have to pay $122,609 more than normally.
Page 6 - Congress to limit the output of this bureau, for the reason that it is possible that emergencies might arise demanding increased deliveries to the Treasurer of the United States, the Comptroller of the Currency, or the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, which if it were impossible to meet might very seriously affect the financial condition of the country.
Page 6 - The authorized deliveries for the year, and the estimated requirements, based on the deliveries in the six months ending December 31, 1915, are as follows...
Page 5 - This included 80,000,000 sheets for the Treasurer, and the act of October 22, 1914, having been passed in the meantime, it therefore included 8,000,000 sheets of emergency internal-revenue stamps authorized by the said act.
Page 1 - Galh'nger, and Smoot. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. William P. Malburn, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, in charge of -Fiscal Bureaus; George E. Downey, Comptroller of the Treasury; WE Andrews, Auditor for the Treasury Department; Robert W. Woolley, Auditor for the Interior Department; Jarnes L.
Page 5 - The appropriation, however, was made for $631,500, and is insufficient to purchase the materials necessary for the quantity of work that was authorized or that will be required to be delivered in the year.