| 1970 - 1352 lapas
...priority to acquiring now the lands that will be so greatly needed in a few years. Good sense also argues that the Federal Government itself? as the...question of making optimum use of its own holdings in a recreationhungry era. / propose full funding in -fiscal 1971 of the $327 million available through,... | |
| Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1970 - 356 lapas
...priority to acquiring now the lands that will be so greatly needed in a few years. Good sense also argues that the Federal Government itself, as the...question of making optimum use of its own holdings in a recreationhungry era. / propose full funding in -fiscal 1971 of the $327 million available through... | |
| 1970 - 360 lapas
...years ahead to rank recrea- ^ tional facilities amoncr the most vital of our public resources. Yet land largest landholder, should address itself more imaginatively...question of making optimum use of its own holdings in a recreationhungry era. / propose full funding in fiscal 1971 of the $327 million available through... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1970 - 1588 lapas
...and legislation before the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee would carry out this program. "Good sense argues that the federal government itself, as the nation's largest landholder," President Nixon said, "should address itself more imaginately to the question of making optimum use... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1970 - 146 lapas
...and legislation before the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee would carry out this program. "Good sense argues that the federal government itself, as the nation's largest landholder." President Nixon said, "should address itself more imaginately to the question of making optimum use... | |
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