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... parks . " The program that you are suggesting seems to be the type of program that State parks departments might certainly use to good advantage in the elimina- tion of unemployment in so many of our distressed areas . The work that we ...
... parks . " The program that you are suggesting seems to be the type of program that State parks departments might certainly use to good advantage in the elimina- tion of unemployment in so many of our distressed areas . The work that we ...
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... parks , painting of game courts , and other assistance to present park and recreation staff . " The number of man - years of work which could be utilized in the immediate future I would estimate to be 500 man - years . I hope these ...
... parks , painting of game courts , and other assistance to present park and recreation staff . " The number of man - years of work which could be utilized in the immediate future I would estimate to be 500 man - years . I hope these ...
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... parks and recreation believes that another 4 man - year project could be developed through the following program : 1. Cleaning streams through parks . 2. Making improvements to paths and walks . 3. Setting permanent - type benches in all ...
... parks and recreation believes that another 4 man - year project could be developed through the following program : 1. Cleaning streams through parks . 2. Making improvements to paths and walks . 3. Setting permanent - type benches in all ...
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... park and recreation program under this system . Our long - range plans call for two parks to be developed , with a starting time of 1965. Our plans further call for these parks being fully developed over a period of 19 years . Under ...
... park and recreation program under this system . Our long - range plans call for two parks to be developed , with a starting time of 1965. Our plans further call for these parks being fully developed over a period of 19 years . Under ...
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... parks , but are limited , due to the lack of funds , to do much of the work that could and should be done . We have some very pretty lakes in some of these parks which need to have the sides encased with concrete piling to prevent ...
... parks , but are limited , due to the lack of funds , to do much of the work that could and should be done . We have some very pretty lakes in some of these parks which need to have the sides encased with concrete piling to prevent ...
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88th Congress additional administration agency Alaska allotment amended American American Hospital Association amount amphetamines approved areas assistance Association authority barbiturates barbituric acid bill centers Chairman Chicago public schools chiropractic Commissioner Congress conservation construction cost D.C. DEAR SENATOR Department disaster doctor of chiropractic elementary employees enrollment Federal Government fiscal funds GAYLORD NELSON grade grants high school Hill-Burton Act hospital impact improvement increase June 30 Labor and Public legislation LISTER HILL medical facilities ment million modernization Nation number of children operation Osteopathic parents parks payment percent potential dropouts practice President problem projects proposed psychotoxic drugs public health Public Law 874 pupils record recreation school districts Senator MORSE Senator NELSON Senator YARBOROUGH subcommittee subsection summer schools Superintendent teachers Thank tion truck U.S. Senate unem unemployed United Washington WAYNE MORSE Welfare
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Page 97 - State, by the municipality or other political subdivision in which the facility is located), for the accommodation of convalescents or other persons who are not acutely ill and not in need of hospital care but who require skilled nursing care and related medical services...
Page 113 - Federal property ; or (3) such agencies provide education for children whose parents are employed on Federal property ; or (4) there has been a sudden and substantial increase in school attendance as the result of Federal activities.
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Page 61 - ... from the owners thereof) an amount bearing the same ratio to the then value (as determined by the agreement of the parties or by action brought in the district court of the United States for the district in which the facility is situated) of so much of the facility as constituted an approved project or projects, as the amount of the Federal participation bore to the cost of the construction of such project or projects.
Page 6 - Federal share" for any State shall be 100 per centum less the State percentage and the State percentage shall be that percentage which bears the same ratio to 50 per centum as the per capita income of such State bears to the per capita income of the...
Page 74 - USC 316); (3) foreclose on any property or commence any action to protect or enforce any right conferred upon him by any law, contract, or other agreement, and bid for and purchase at any foreclosure or any other sale any property in connection with which he has made a loan pursuant to this title...
Page 52 - ... (c) No person, other than a person described in subsection (a) or subsection (b)(2), shall possess any depressant or stimulant drug otherwise than (1) for the personal use of himself or of a member of his household, or (2) for administration to an animal owned by him or a member of his household.
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Page 65 - Osteopathic physicians shall observe and be subject to all State and municipal regulations relating to the control of contagious...
Page 188 - The amount to which a local educational agency is entitled under this section for any fiscal year shall be an amount equal to (A) the local contribution rate (determined under subsection (d)) multiplied by (B) the sum of the number of children determined under subsection (a) and one-half of the number determined under subsection (b).