Nationwide Trails System: Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4865, and Related Bills, Volumes 8-14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 206 pages |
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... Thank you very much . Mr. TAYLOR . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . ( Pursuant to permission granted , the following statements are submitted for the record :) STATEMENT OF HON . MELVIN PRICE , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF ...
... Thank you very much . Mr. TAYLOR . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . ( Pursuant to permission granted , the following statements are submitted for the record :) STATEMENT OF HON . MELVIN PRICE , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF ...
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... thank you for this opportunity to express my support of H.R. 4865 by Mr. Taylor which would establish a nationwide system of trails . It has become increasingly apparent to conservationists that the pressures of city expansion , new ...
... thank you for this opportunity to express my support of H.R. 4865 by Mr. Taylor which would establish a nationwide system of trails . It has become increasingly apparent to conservationists that the pressures of city expansion , new ...
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... Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . I have a prepared statement and it is brief and to the point and I would like to read most of it this morning . Mr. Chairman , I have been very much encouraged by the reception accorded this ...
... Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . I have a prepared statement and it is brief and to the point and I would like to read most of it this morning . Mr. Chairman , I have been very much encouraged by the reception accorded this ...
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... Thank you , Mr. Secretary . I was pleased with what you said about the Appalachian Trail . This is one of the great achieve- ments by volunteers in outdoor recreation in our Nation . It was started , envisioned as far back as 1921 and ...
... Thank you , Mr. Secretary . I was pleased with what you said about the Appalachian Trail . This is one of the great achieve- ments by volunteers in outdoor recreation in our Nation . It was started , envisioned as far back as 1921 and ...
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... Thank you . The gentleman from Colorado . Mr. ASPINALL . Is this data , that you wish to have placed in the rec- ord , the same data that is before the committee and attached to the report ? Dr. CRAFTS . Well- Mr. ASPINALL . Estimated ...
... Thank you . The gentleman from Colorado . Mr. ASPINALL . Is this data , that you wish to have placed in the rec- ord , the same data that is before the committee and attached to the report ? Dr. CRAFTS . Well- Mr. ASPINALL . Estimated ...
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acquire acquisition administered advisory council Appalachian Mountain Club Appalachian Trail Club Appalachian Trail Conference appropriate Secretary ASPINALL authority BAKER bicycle bill BOARDMAN BRANDBORG BROMLEY Chairman Chisholm Trail cities CLIFF committee concerned CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Continental Divide Trail CRAFTS D.C. DEAR easements establish a nationwide Federal agencies Forest Service gentleman going Green Mountain Club highways hikers hiking Hiking Club historic HODGES Jefferson National Forest landowners legislation logging maintain McCLURE ment metropolitan areas miles motorized vehicles MURRAY national forests National Park national scenic trails nationwide system outdoor recreation Pacific Crest Trail Parks and Recreation Potomac Heritage Trail private lands private organizations problem proposed protection question recreation trails right-of-way roads scenic easements Secretary of Agriculture Secretary UDALL SKUBITZ statement STEIGER system of trails TAYLOR Thank timber tion trail route trail system urban users WALLICK Washington Water Conservation Fund wilderness areas
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Page 4 - The values of the properties so exchanged either shall be approximately equal, or if they are not approximately equal the values shall be equalized by the payment of cash to the grantor or to the Secretary as the circumstances require.
Page 57 - I do not think there is any question about that, at least as far as the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service are concerned, but that is not why it was established — that is a collateral benefit.
Page 100 - I'm goin' to punchin' Texas cattle. I woke up one morning on the old Chisholm trail, Rope in my hand and a cow by the tail. I'm up in the mornin' afore daylight And afore I sleep the moon shines bright.
Page 11 - Nothing in this section with respect to the making of a loan or grant shall apply to grants made under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 897 ; 16 USC 4601-5 et seq.) . SEC.
Page 17 - Transportation, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Power Commission, and other Federal agencies...
Page 141 - ORRRC recommendations, the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation of the US Department of the Interior was established on May 28, 1963, when the President signed Public Law 88-29.
Page 156 - Act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation, which is protected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions and which (1) generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable...
Page 8 - In exercising his authority to acquire property by exchange, the Secretary may accept title to any non-Federal property within the boundaries of the park and recreation areas and in exchange therefor he may convey to the grantor of such property...
Page 8 - State in which the component lies and which he classifies as suitable for exchange or other disposal. The values of the properties so exchanged either shall be approximately equal or, if they are not approximately equal, shall be equalized by the payment of cash to the grantor or to the Secretary as the circumstances require.
Page 11 - Commission has authority to extend an existing preliminary permit issued by the Secretary of the Interior, under the authority of. the act of February 15, 1901 (31 Stat., 790).