Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... changes . From there on out he must also have seen an earlier draft of the Corson report which has some of those things in it . Since they have not finished their activity yet , it is accurate from what he saw at that point . Mr ...
... changes . From there on out he must also have seen an earlier draft of the Corson report which has some of those things in it . Since they have not finished their activity yet , it is accurate from what he saw at that point . Mr ...
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... CHANGES IN REGIONAL CENTER LEGISLATION Mr. FLOOD . If he does not know it what about the fellows on Main Street ? This program has not been properly presented . I have always had the impression that this sailed under false colors when ...
... CHANGES IN REGIONAL CENTER LEGISLATION Mr. FLOOD . If he does not know it what about the fellows on Main Street ? This program has not been properly presented . I have always had the impression that this sailed under false colors when ...
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... changes 1966 appropriation __- . 1967 appropriation request --- $ 8 , 977 , 000 18 , 279 , 000 Total change . +9 , 302 , 000 Increases : 1. Communicable disease facility , San Juan , P.R ...... . 2. Northeast shellfish sanitation ...
... changes 1966 appropriation __- . 1967 appropriation request --- $ 8 , 977 , 000 18 , 279 , 000 Total change . +9 , 302 , 000 Increases : 1. Communicable disease facility , San Juan , P.R ...... . 2. Northeast shellfish sanitation ...
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... changes will be made in the existing building to permit the new unit to function as an efficient unit , for example , an expanded animal unit will serve both the present laboratory and the projected addition . Estimated progress ...
... changes will be made in the existing building to permit the new unit to function as an efficient unit , for example , an expanded animal unit will serve both the present laboratory and the projected addition . Estimated progress ...
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... Changes in selected resources ? _ 4,350 5,760 -185 10 Total obligations - - - - - . Financing : 3,869 4,350 5,760 25 Unobligated balance lapsing ...... 17 40 New obligational authority ( appropriation ) . 3,886 4,350 5,760 Relation of ...
... Changes in selected resources ? _ 4,350 5,760 -185 10 Total obligations - - - - - . Financing : 3,869 4,350 5,760 25 Unobligated balance lapsing ...... 17 40 New obligational authority ( appropriation ) . 3,886 4,350 5,760 Relation of ...
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1967 estimate Increase activities actual 1966 estimate additional Administration agencies air pollution Amount tions Posi application appropriation areas assistance budget Bureau cancer CASHMAN Center clinical committee Communicable Disease Center community health construction continue cost dental DENTON DIEFENBACH Division effective environmental health equipment estimate 1967 estimate estimate___ evaluation expanded FARNUM Federal FERRAZZANO Fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY Full-time equivalent GRANING grant program groups GUTHRIE health departments health programs hospitals improve Increase or decrease institutions JOLIET laboratory Library manpower ment mental retardation million National Nurse Training Act nursing Office operation patients percent personnel compensation pesticides physicians planning population problems professional Public Buildings Service Public Health Service Puerto Rico research grants Rhode Island schools SENCER SHRIVER solid waste staff statistics STEWART studies Surgeon survey syphilis Total obligations tuberculosis United utilization WHARTON
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