Small Business in Smaller Cities and Towns: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First- Session[s] Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Small business |
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... land free to cut and manage their land as they wish or do they also have restrictive policies ? Mr. HURL . They are free to cut and manage their land as they see fit under good forestry practices . This is the way they manage . Their lands ...
... land free to cut and manage their land as they wish or do they also have restrictive policies ? Mr. HURL . They are free to cut and manage their land as they see fit under good forestry practices . This is the way they manage . Their lands ...
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... land in the corporate limits of the city . There were 453 buildings in the project area , of which 427 were substandard . Of the 369 residential structures , 357 were substandard . These have been demol- ished ; a flood control system ...
... land in the corporate limits of the city . There were 453 buildings in the project area , of which 427 were substandard . Of the 369 residential structures , 357 were substandard . These have been demol- ished ; a flood control system ...
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... land in both private and Federal ownership from timber production without adequately considering the needs of forest dependent communities . These withdrawals lead to a reduction in the raw material base of the industry . Year - round land ...
... land in both private and Federal ownership from timber production without adequately considering the needs of forest dependent communities . These withdrawals lead to a reduction in the raw material base of the industry . Year - round land ...
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Testimony of | 6 |
Davis Hon Ross D Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic | 32 |
Additional informationContinued | 42 |
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