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... persons remaining , and the large population in the very young and very old categories . This situation generates correspondit.g needs for intensive public health activities , for broad and expensive coverage of public assistance ...
... persons remaining , and the large population in the very young and very old categories . This situation generates correspondit.g needs for intensive public health activities , for broad and expensive coverage of public assistance ...
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... persons remaining , and the large population in the very young and very old categories . This situation generates corresponding needs for intensive public health activities , for broad and expensive coverage of public assistance ...
... persons remaining , and the large population in the very young and very old categories . This situation generates corresponding needs for intensive public health activities , for broad and expensive coverage of public assistance ...
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... persons requiring such care . This is a nationwide problem facing most of the States . It is increasingly diffi- cult for an aged person who becomes ill to provide for his own needs . The gap between present day cost of living and ...
... persons requiring such care . This is a nationwide problem facing most of the States . It is increasingly diffi- cult for an aged person who becomes ill to provide for his own needs . The gap between present day cost of living and ...
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... persons who are employable but are unemployed . An additional restriction is that a person must have resided within the District for at least 1 year . Before a person is placed on the regular assistance rolls 40 PROBLEMS OF HUNGRY ...
... persons who are employable but are unemployed . An additional restriction is that a person must have resided within the District for at least 1 year . Before a person is placed on the regular assistance rolls 40 PROBLEMS OF HUNGRY ...
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... person is placed on the regular assistance rolls , his application is very carefully screened . His entire record ... persons . This represents an increase of $ 1,685,000 and 2,985 persons over 1957. In 1940 , it paid $ 2,050,000 for the ...
... person is placed on the regular assistance rolls , his application is very carefully screened . His entire record ... persons . This represents an increase of $ 1,685,000 and 2,985 persons over 1957. In 1940 , it paid $ 2,050,000 for the ...
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86th Congress administrative agency amendment amount appointed appropriation Assembly authorized bill Board of Education Board of Elections budget Chairman child Commissioner MCLAUGHLIN committee Congress cost Department of Public District Council District government District of Columbia elementary schools fact families Federal payment feed fiscal free lunch program free lunches funds going Governor HANSEN Health hearings home rule hot lunch hungry children income increase legislation Maryland meals ment million National Capital needy children nutrition percent person President problem public assistance public housing Public Welfare question receiving record referendum Representatives responsibility revenue Rhode Island school lunch program self-government Senator from Oregon Senator from Rhode Senator HARTKE Senator MORSE social South Dakota statement subcommittee surplus food teachers testimony tion Total U.S. Representative U.S. Senate United VANCE HARTKE vote Washington WAYNE MORSE