Hearings, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 33
... questions which I have , I want to pass the witnesses . Gentlemen , questions on the statements . Mr. Patten ? FEDERAL GRANTS FOR HOUSING Mr. PATTEN . Mr. Mayor , maybe I missed something , but I thought new housing was one of the main ...
... questions which I have , I want to pass the witnesses . Gentlemen , questions on the statements . Mr. Patten ? FEDERAL GRANTS FOR HOUSING Mr. PATTEN . Mr. Mayor , maybe I missed something , but I thought new housing was one of the main ...
Page 37
... question , Mr. Commissioner . I am new here and I am not familiar with your Potomac River situation . I know it is bad ... questions to probe into a number of these basic matters in detail . I would prefer to pass at this time until you ...
... question , Mr. Commissioner . I am new here and I am not familiar with your Potomac River situation . I know it is bad ... questions to probe into a number of these basic matters in detail . I would prefer to pass at this time until you ...
Page 97
... question to be in relation to appropriated funds . Mr. PATTEN . I see a figure here of $ 825 million grand total for new budget estimates this year and many items such as your housing money are not in this budget . So we are talking ...
... question to be in relation to appropriated funds . Mr. PATTEN . I see a figure here of $ 825 million grand total for new budget estimates this year and many items such as your housing money are not in this budget . So we are talking ...
Page 98
... question of revenue and just where we were as far as increases were concerned . Now we are con- sidering the regular bill for fiscal year 1971. How are revenues run ... questions . There are a number of important matters that we will 98.
... question of revenue and just where we were as far as increases were concerned . Now we are con- sidering the regular bill for fiscal year 1971. How are revenues run ... questions . There are a number of important matters that we will 98.
Page 99
... questions ? IMPACT OF COLLEGE TUITION ON BUDGET REQUEST Mr. DAVIS . Mayor Washington , we are now getting into an ... question . APPLICATION OF TUITION FEES Mr. COPPIE . In direct response to that particular question , Mr. Davis the ...
... questions ? IMPACT OF COLLEGE TUITION ON BUDGET REQUEST Mr. DAVIS . Mayor Washington , we are now getting into an ... question . APPLICATION OF TUITION FEES Mr. COPPIE . In direct response to that particular question , Mr. Davis the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1970 Adjusted Reductions additional positions Administration Agency by Main Allotment Changes 1971 amounts in thousands Assistant Base Increases Estimate Board budget request building capital outlay Center Chairman Changes 1971 Base Chief GROVES Chief WILSON Colonel STAROBIN Commission Commissioner WASHINGTON committee Construction Services COPPIE Council court crime DAVIS Direct Appropriation Director District government District of Columbia Education employees equipment facilities Federal City College Federal Grants fiscal year 1971 Full Year Total Funding History dollars HARDY Health income Increases Estimate Grants Juvenile Delinquency Library Main Object Class maintenance March 14 ment methadone million MONTILLA NATCHER Obliga Office Park PATTEN percent permanent positions personnel compensation planning problem Project Number Public recreation Reductions 1971 rehabilitation revenue RIEGLE roving leader staff Station House tions actual U.S. Park Police units Unknown Unknown workload WYATT youth
Popular passages
Page 606 - Cheek, we want to thank you and your associates for appearing before our committee at this time on behalf of your budget request for the fiscal year 1983.
Page 329 - Technical Processes Department and the Extension Department, now scattered in several locations throughout the city. Library materials now stored in several branches will also be moved to the new building where they will be readily available for the use of readers. The new Central Library will offer a number of additional and improved services, Including increased shelving capacity so the entire book collection will be on open shelves, thereby improving accessibility; increased closed stack space...
Page 327 - Logical organization of materials for convenient use through shelf arrangement, classification, and cataloging Lending of materials so that they may be used in the location and at the time suited to each individual...
Page 328 - shall consist of a central library and such number of branch libraries so located and so supported as to furnish books and other printed matter and information service convenient to the homes and offices of all residents of the said District.
Page 752 - I would like to have it inserted. [The statement follows:] Mr. Chairman and members of the House Subcommittee on Appropriations for the District of Columbia, I am Joseph H. Cole, Director, District of Columbia Department of Recreation. Accompanying me as witnesses are : Messrs.
Page 327 - Minimum Standards for Public Library Systems, 1966" : The aim of the public library is service to all the people. This encompasses individuals and groups of every age, education, philosophy, occupation, economic level, ethnic origin, and human condition.
Page 539 - ... homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny ($50 and over), and automobile theft. Although police statistics gained acceptance largely as a result of realists...
Page 622 - Mr. NATCHER. Judge Greene, we want to thank you for appearing before our committee at this time in behalf of your budget requests.
Page 328 - Its function is to assemble, preserve, and make easily and freely available to all people the printed and other materials that will assist them to: Educate themselves continuously Keep pace with progress in all fields of knowledge Become better members of home and community Discharge political and social obligations Be more capable in their daily occupations Develop their creative and spiritual capacities Appreciate and enjoy works of art and literature Make such use of leisure time as will promote...
Page 231 - District by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration of the Department of Justice under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of...