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... follow authorization . The facts just do not bear that out . Now , I have before me a copy of a letter of January 21 ... follows :) COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS , U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Washington , D.C. , January ...
... follow authorization . The facts just do not bear that out . Now , I have before me a copy of a letter of January 21 ... follows :) COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS , U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Washington , D.C. , January ...
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... follows :) LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND APPROPRIATION FOR STATE PROJECTS Amount of carryover at the end of fiscal year 1971 , $ 103,375,524 . Mr. TAYLOR . You state we also propose an expenditure of $ 63 mil- lion for general ...
... follows :) LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND APPROPRIATION FOR STATE PROJECTS Amount of carryover at the end of fiscal year 1971 , $ 103,375,524 . Mr. TAYLOR . You state we also propose an expenditure of $ 63 mil- lion for general ...
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... follows :) ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS SUPPLIED BY MR . RONCALIO 1. The National Park Service encourages the location of any needed com- mercial airport facilities and services to be located outside of a national park . Where aircraft ...
... follows :) ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS SUPPLIED BY MR . RONCALIO 1. The National Park Service encourages the location of any needed com- mercial airport facilities and services to be located outside of a national park . Where aircraft ...
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... follows :) DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CRITERIA The NPS development criteria to be utilized for programming projects and planning funds associated therewith are as follows : 1. Facilities needed to protect human life , public health and safety ...
... follows :) DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CRITERIA The NPS development criteria to be utilized for programming projects and planning funds associated therewith are as follows : 1. Facilities needed to protect human life , public health and safety ...
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... follows :) The estimated development cost for Yosemite National Park after fiscal year 1972 is $ 131,600,000 . Mr. JOHNSON . Now , in your current development programs in the 1973 budget there is an amount of money there that represents ...
... follows :) The estimated development cost for Yosemite National Park after fiscal year 1972 is $ 131,600,000 . Mr. JOHNSON . Now , in your current development programs in the 1973 budget there is an amount of money there that represents ...
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