COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY BRENT SPENCE, Kentucky, Chairman PAUL BROWN, Georgia CLARENCE E. KILBURN, New York WRIGHT PATMAN, Texas GORDON L. McDONOUGH, California ALBERT RAINS, Alabama WILLIAM B. WIDNALL, New Jersey ABRAHAM J. MULTER, New York EDGAR W. HIESTAND, California HUGH J. ADDONIZIO, New Jersey PERKINS BASS, New Hampshire WILLIAM A. BARRETT, Pennsylvania EUGENE SILER, Kentucky LEONOR K. SULLIVAN, Missouri PAUL A. FINO, New York HENRY S. REUSS, Wisconsin FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Michigan EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois THOMAS L. ASHLEY, Ohio SEYMOUR HALPERN, New York WILLIAM H. MILLIKEN, JR., Pennsylvania ROBERT L. CARDON, Clerk and General Counsel ROBERT R. Poston, Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE No. 1 BRENT SPENCE, Kentucky, Chairman PAUL BROWN, Georgia WILLIAM B. WIDNALL, New Jersey ABRAHAM J. MULTER, New York FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey SEYMOUR HALPERN, New York CONTENTS H.R. 5944. A bill to expand the public facility loan program of the Com- munity Facilities Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and for other purposes..- Addonizio, Hon. Hugh J., a Representative in Congress from the State American Medical Association.. accompanied by Peter Henle and George Taylor.-- Bingham, Herbert J., executive secretary, Tennessee Municipal Blatnik, Hon. John A., a Representative in Congress froin the State of Minnesota Buecki, Dr. Robin C., representing the American Hospital Associa- Callison, Charles II., conservation director, National Wildlife Federa- Calvert, Gordon L., representing the Investment Bankers Association of Americ -- Crawford, Hon. J. F., mayor, Abbeville, Ala., representing Alabama Dilworth, Hon. Richardson, mayor, Philadelphia, Pa-- Egan, Hon. Robert J., mayor, Flint, Mich., representing the American Hazeltine, John C., Community Facilities Commissione, sing Johnson, Reuben, representing the National Farmers Union.. mission, State of Kentucky-- accompanied by Leroy Piser, vice president in charge of research.. turers. Health Association.- Miriani, Hon. Louis C., mayor, Detroit, Mich., representing the American Municipal Association.. Mitchell, Ernest R., past president, Kentucky Chamber of Com- merce, and chairman of the Policy Committee of the Kentucky Mitnick, Carl T., president, National Association of Home Builders - Mustin, George T., representing the American Nursing Home Associa- Newman, Ernest H., Jr., W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, Mo. Schone, Harold K., Oakland County, Mich., representing the National Association of County Officials. Servaites, Francis X., executive vice president, National Housing Conference Long Island, accompanied by Jerome Wolk and William Safire. Smith, Dr. Spencer M., Jr., secretary, Citizens Committee on Natural 89 379ST XL1 469 1 Statement of-Continued Soloway, Arnold M., assistant professor of economics, Harvard Univer- Page 270 321 280 180 Additional data submitted to the subcommittee by- Local government expenditure for capital outlays, 1957 Statement of executive council on community facilities American Public Health Association: 307 315 “Fine Schools But Not High Taxes Wanted,” article from New 226 Comments on proposed amendment suggested by National Wild- 224 216 221 199 199 206 Description of sewage disposal bonds of Oakland County, Mich., 74 from the Evening Star, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1959.---- 60 Investment Bankers Association of America: Appendix A. State totals of State and municipal bonds sold in Appendix B. State totals of municipal water and sewer bonds Appendix C. Municipal water and sewer bonds sold in 1958.. 142–160 Appendix D. Municipal water and sewer bonds sold in January Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission: Letter of May 4, 1959, to Hon. Brent Spence (with enclosures)-- 247 Cities which have applied to Housing and Home Finance Agency for a loan, either for a municipal water supply or Cities which have submitted inquiries but have not made formal application to Housing and Home Finance Agency about public financing for water supply or sewage treat- Exhibit A. Letter from the mayor, city of Brandenburg, Exhibit B. Letter from Charles A. Hinsch & Co., Inc., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, dated June 17, 1958. Exhibit Ć. Letter from F. S. Pariigin, civil engineer, Tomp- kinsville, Ky., dated July 29, 1958_ Exhibit D. Letter from F. S. Parrigin, civil engineer, Tomp- kinsville, Ky., dated October 14, 1958. Exhibit E. Letter from F. S. Parrigin, civil engineer, Tomp- kinsville, Ky., dated October 17, 1958.-- Exhibit F. Letter from F. S. Parrigin, civil engineer, Tomp- Page 253 253 253 254 254 255 262 266 46 50 175 177 Additional data submitted to the subcommittee by-Continued Exhibit" G. Letter from Tom Underwood, Jr., Lexington, Ky., dated May 1, 1959--- dated December 24, 1958.-- Ky., dated December 22, 1958.. Ky., dated May 1, 1959. partment of Health, Education, and Welfare, dated Sep- tember 12, 1957.- concerning sewage disposal, dated April 29, 1959-- Mayor H. H. Jacobs, Sr., Cumberland, Ky-- Commissioners' Resolution R-58–59, passed April 22, 1959- 5944. Policy statement for 1959.. zine of December 1958.. Table 1.- Value of new public construction of sewer and water facilities--- and local governments and from Federal grants.. “Let's Clean Up All Our Poisoned Rivers,” article from Reader's Digest, October 1957... from Engineering News-Record, February 12, 1959- Excerpt from "Planning for Public Works”, prepared under the direction of the special assistant to the President for public Population growth-Their needs for public facilities are unlimited (chart)- increasing rate (chart). cost of 4 percent and above.. penditures, indebtedness, and tax rates. Detailed standards for water, sewage, and health services. Estimate of hospital bed needs in Tennessee- Bonded debt of Kentucky communities under 35,000 population. 122 119 310 311 314 316 309 18 256 307 community activities. tion.-- 308 257 |