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 American Medical Association__ Biemiller, Andrew J., director, department of legislation, AFL-CIO; 323 81 Blatnik, Hon. John A., a Representative in Congress from the State of 187 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 4 Johnson, Reuben, representing the National Farmers Union__ Knox, Pete S., Jr., representing the Home Manufacturers Institute- Lamkin, William A., Jr., attorney, Water Pollution Control Com- Lanston, Aubrey G., Aubrey G. Lanston & Co., New York, N.Y., accompanied by Leroy Piser, vice president in charge of research. Lutz, Harley L., representing the National Association of Manufac- Mattison, Dr. Berwyn F., executive director, the American Public Miriani, Hon. Louis C., mayor, Detroit, Mich., representing the Newman, Ernest H., Jr., W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Co., Schone, Harold K., Cakland County, Mich., representing the National Servaites, Francis X., executive vice president, National Housing Silbert, S. Richard, president, Community Developers Council of Smith, Dr. Spencer M., Jr., secretary, Citizens Committee on Natural Statement of-Continued Soloway, Arnold M., assistant professor of economics, Harvard Univer- Teague, Dr. Russell E., Commissioner of Health, State of Kentucky. Whisman, John D., executive director, Eastern Kentucky Regional Whitehouse, Albert, director, Industrial Union Department, AFL- Local government expenditure for capital outlays, 1957 Statement of executive council on community facilities.. American Public Health Association: Page 270 238 321 280 180 List of diseases transmitted by polluted water_. 307 Chamber of Commerce of the United States, letter of April 24, 1959, 315 Community Developers of Long Island: "Fine Schools But Not High Taxes Wanted," article from New 226 Community Facilities Administration: Comments on proposed amendment suggested by National Wild- 224 Loans approved during previous fiscal years- 216 Program levels and expenses (fiscal years 1958 and 1959), public 221 Program of advances for public works planning as of March 31, 199 Plans completed (sewer, water, and hospital facilities) 1954 199 Plans to be completed (sewer, water, and hospital facilities), 206 198 Public facility loans program operations through March 31, 1958- Description of sewage disposal bonds of Oakland County, Mich., "San Sanitary Unit Sells Bonds at 3.66 Percent," article Investment Bankers Association of America: Appendix A. State totals of State and municipal bonds sold in 74 60 Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission: Letter of May 4, 1959, to Hon. Brent Spence (with enclosures) - 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 Additional data submitted to the subcommittee by-Continued Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission-Continued Letter of May 4, 1959, to Hon. Brent Spence, etc.-Continued Exhibit G. Letter from Tom Underwood, Jr., Lexington, Exhibit H. Letter from The Kentucky Co., Louisville, Ky., Exhibit K. Petition from citizens of Olive Hill, Ky., to De- Exhibit L. Statement of D. H. Bennett, Radcliffe, Ky., concerning sewage disposal, dated April 29, 1959- "Sewage Works Double, but Federal Aid Faces Battle," article 119 Excerpt from "Planning for Public Works", prepared under the direction of the special assistant to the President for public State and local public works requirements (chart) - States which impose constitutional limitations on municipal ex- Tennessee Municipal League: 309 Detailed standards for water, sewage, and health services. 18 16 Widnall, Hon. William B.: Bonded debt of Kentucky communities under 35,000 population_ 256 105 Community Facilities Administration, letter of May 7, 1959 307 Loans approved, applications under consideration, and other 308 Dealer current bond offerings for 12 large cities.. 31 Debt of very small Kentucky communities under 3,000 popula- 257 Government securities, April 21, 1959, from Wall Street Journal. 108 |