Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1965: Hearings, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12633U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 804 pages |
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... grants are sought have technical merit , that the applicants will be competent to accomplish the programs or ... grants and to be competent to utilize them effectively pursuant to section 100 ( a ) of the act , and that $ 250,000 of ...
... grants are sought have technical merit , that the applicants will be competent to accomplish the programs or ... grants and to be competent to utilize them effectively pursuant to section 100 ( a ) of the act , and that $ 250,000 of ...
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... grants to State water research institutes for specific research projects as authorized by section 101 ( a ) . The estimate includes $ 160,000 for nucleus staffing of the Office of Water Resources Research and is the minimum required for ...
... grants to State water research institutes for specific research projects as authorized by section 101 ( a ) . The estimate includes $ 160,000 for nucleus staffing of the Office of Water Resources Research and is the minimum required for ...
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... grant institutions are already well prepared to make effective use of matching grants toward the cost of specific water research projects . The present appropriation request will permit the Office of Water Resources Research to initiate ...
... grant institutions are already well prepared to make effective use of matching grants toward the cost of specific water research projects . The present appropriation request will permit the Office of Water Resources Research to initiate ...
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... grants to th institutes for specific research proposals in the amount of $ 250,000 plus $ 160,000 for the staffing that was described . NUMBER OF STATE INSTITUTIONS CONTEMPLATED Chairman HAYDEN . Now your statement is that the ...
... grants to th institutes for specific research proposals in the amount of $ 250,000 plus $ 160,000 for the staffing that was described . NUMBER OF STATE INSTITUTIONS CONTEMPLATED Chairman HAYDEN . Now your statement is that the ...
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... grants in the first year to only 15 States . It would set ther on the road earlier than the other States . Mr. CALHOUN . That is right , sir . Senator HOLLAND . And they would have larger amounts the secon year than those who come in ...
... grants in the first year to only 15 States . It would set ther on the road earlier than the other States . Mr. CALHOUN . That is right , sir . Senator HOLLAND . And they would have larger amounts the secon year than those who come in ...
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Page 45 - Hicklin. [L]ater decisions have rejected it and substituted this test: whether to the average person, applying contemporary community standards, the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to prurient interest.
Page 482 - Agriculture is authorized to make indemnity payments, at a fair market value, to dairy farmers who have been directed since January 1, 1964, to remove their milk from commercial markets because it contained residues of chemicals registered and approved for use by the Federal Government at the time of such use.
Page 88 - States" means the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the possessions of the United States: (2) the term "local public bodies" includes municipalities and other political subdivisions of States: public agencies and instrumentalities of one or more States, municipalities, and political subdivisions of States : and...
Page 249 - ... (2) study and collect information concerning legal developments constituting a denial of equal protection of laws under the Constitution...
Page 92 - ... the protection of individual employees against a worsening of their positions with respect to their employment...
Page 85 - ... (2) to encourage the planning and establishment of areawide urban mass transportation systems needed for economical and desirable urban development, with the cooperation of mass transportation companies both public and private; and...
Page 130 - USC § 45) to fail to disclose, clearly and prominently in all advertising and on every pack, box, carton or other container in which cigarettes are sold to the consuming public that cigarette smoking is dangerous to health and may cause death from cancer and other diseases.
Page 417 - ... (iv) recommend such modifications in existing laws, regulations, policies, and practices as will, in the judgment of the Commission, best serve to carry out the policy set forth in section 1 of this Act.
Page 60 - July 31, 1964. Hon. CARL HAYDEN, Chairman, Senate Appropriations Committee, US Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR HAYDEN : I have been contacted by tribal officials of the Standinj Rock Indian Reservation at Fort Yates, N.
Page 619 - RURAL HOUSING FOR DOMESTIC FARM LABOR For financial assistance to public nonprofit organizations for housing for domestic farm labor, pursuant to section 516 of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended (42 USC 1486), $3,750,000, to remain available until expended.