Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1965: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7091 ... |
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... Supplies and materials .. 31.0 Equipment .. 4,163 4,173 +10 1. 128 1,128 25 , 633 25,848 +215 8 , 146 8 , 146 14,557 14,876 +319 32.0 Lands and structures . 41.0 Grants , subsidies , and contributions : Grants for research . 42.0 ...
... Supplies and materials .. 31.0 Equipment .. 4,163 4,173 +10 1. 128 1,128 25 , 633 25,848 +215 8 , 146 8 , 146 14,557 14,876 +319 32.0 Lands and structures . 41.0 Grants , subsidies , and contributions : Grants for research . 42.0 ...
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... supply for the record a complete statement showing what the total cost would be for extending the program to Arizona , and to California for the balance of this year and for next year . 1 would also like the record to show what the ...
... supply for the record a complete statement showing what the total cost would be for extending the program to Arizona , and to California for the balance of this year and for next year . 1 would also like the record to show what the ...
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... supply the total needed , how much additional is required ? If Congress is going to appropriate additional funds for disaster relief , I believe they should do the whole job as effectively and efficiently as possible . Are you gentlemen ...
... supply the total needed , how much additional is required ? If Congress is going to appropriate additional funds for disaster relief , I believe they should do the whole job as effectively and efficiently as possible . Are you gentlemen ...
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... supply and sanitation facilities , and education . With the proposed expansion of the Fund for Special Operations , no further U.S. contributions would be made to the SPTF , and the lending activi- ties of the expanded FSO would be ...
... supply and sanitation facilities , and education . With the proposed expansion of the Fund for Special Operations , no further U.S. contributions would be made to the SPTF , and the lending activi- ties of the expanded FSO would be ...
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... supply and sanitation , and advanced education . By the end of 1964 the SPTF had loaned approximately $ 450 million on 102 projects . The terms of these loans have been relatively easy : repayment in local currencies , maturities ...
... supply and sanitation , and advanced education . By the end of 1964 the SPTF had loaned approximately $ 450 million on 102 projects . The terms of these loans have been relatively easy : repayment in local currencies , maturities ...
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