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NOTE.-The Surveys and Investigations supervisory staff is supplemented by selected personnel borrowed on a reimbursable basis for varying lengths of time from various agencies to staff up specific studies and investigations. The current average annual full-time personnel equivalent is approximately 42.

BARBARA L. CHAMBERS

GERARD J. CHOUINARD

PAUL V. FARMER
DIANNE FRUM

SANDRA A. GILBERT
РАТВІСІА А. КЕМР
ANNA L. MANNING

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

MARCIA L. MATTS
FRANCES MAY

GENEVIEVE A. MEALY
LAWRENCE C. MILLER

DALE M. SHULAW
MICHAEL SLEVIN
AUSTIN G. SMITH

CHRISTINE STOCKMAN
ANN M. STULL

BETTY LOU TAYLOR
RANDOLPH THOMAS

GEMMA M. WEIBLINGER

TONI WILLIAMS

(III)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1976

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL

ADMINISTRATION

WITNESSES

JOHN W. WARNER, ADMINISTRATOR

MARJORIE W. LYNCH, DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
HUGH HALL, ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR

EUGENE SKORA, GENERAL COUNSEL

STEVEN GOODRICH, BUDGET ANALYST
DUKE ZELLER, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON

JOSEPH BRUNO, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON

RICHARD HITE, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR

Mr. YATES. The committee will be in order. We are very pleased to have the witnesses for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration come before us for their presentation. The principal witness is the distinguished former Secretary of the Navy, John W. Warner, Administrator. Accompanying him are Ms. Marjorie W. Lynch, Deputy Administrator; Mr. Hugh Hall, Assistant Administrator: Mr. Eugene Skora, general counsel; and Mr. Steve Goodrich, budget analyst. Then we also have two members of the Legislative Liaison, Mr. Duke Zeller and Mr. Joseph Bruno.

Mr. WARNER. We also have today Mr. Richard Hite, who represents the Secretary of the Interior.

As you know, we have a close statutory relationship with them.

GENERAL STATEMENTS

Mr. YATES. Mr. Secretary, would you want to read your statement or place it in the record?

Mr. WARNER. Mr. Chairman, I have taken the liberty of submitting my statement to the committee.

Mr. YATES. It may be submitted for the record at this point, and we would be very pleased to receive your comments on the highlights of the statement.

[The complete statements of Mr. John W. Warner, Ms. Marjorie W. Lynch, and Mr. Hugh A. Hall follow:]

STATEMENT OF JOHN W. WARNER, ADMINISTRATOR

Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies, I am pleased to appear before you today in support of a $10 million

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