4. L CONSERVE HUMAN AND NATURAL HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON S. 2958 A BILL TO CONSERVE THE HUMAN AND NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE NATION Text of S. 2958.. CONTENTS Page 36 Wise, Randolph E., public commissioner, city of Philadelphia, for Mayor CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES Boggs, Hon. Caleb, a U.S. Senator from the State of Delaware.. Babiarz, Hon. John E., mayor of Wilmington, Del., for U.S. Conference of Carey, James B., secretary-treasurer, Industrial Union Department, Cohen, Eli E., executive secretary, National Committee on Employment Colbern, Fern M., secretary for housing and urban renewal, National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers-- Edinger, Dr. Lois V., president, National Education Association, pre- Hovind, Ralph, director, Division of Recreation and Resources, Depart- ment of Resource Development, State of Wisconsin, for Gov. John Nelson, Hon. Gaylord, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wisconsin. Reynolds, Hon. John, Governor of Wisconsin, prepared statement_ Schumacher, Jack J., conservation commissioner, State of Wisconsin, for L. P. Voigt, director, Wisconsin Conservation Department___ Smith, Dr. Spencer M., Jr., secretary, Citizens Committee on Natural Resources, prepared statement_ Tate, Hon. James R. J., mayor, Philadelphia, Pa., prepared statement.. Tilden, Paul M., assistant to the president, National Parks Association, and editor, National Parks magazine, prepared statement... Voigt, L. P., director, Wisconsin Conservation Department, prepared Wise, Randolph E., public commissioner, city of Philadelphia, for Mayor ADDITIONAL INFORMATION "A Well-Tempered Boom," from Business Week, June 27, 1964--- "Full Employment as a Policy Goal" by R. A. Gordon, University of "Report on Washington," from Atlantic Monthly, June 1964. "Seeking a Solution to U.S. Manpower Problems' "Watching the Significant Factors," by Harold B. Dorsey, from the "What's Ahead for Business?" by John R. Bunting, in Atlantic Bergstrom, Herbert C., executive secretary, YMCA, Philadelphia, Pa., to Mr. Friedman, dated September 17, 1964.. Carlin, Paul N., assistant director for Federal Ownership Problems, Foster, Charles H. W., commissioner, Department of Natural Re- sources, Massachusetts, to Edward D. Friedman, counsel, dated Gabrielson, Ira N., president, Wildlife Management Institute, to Kimball, Thomas L., executive director, National Wildlife Federation, Summary of survey of State, country, and city conservation and recreation officials in response to letters from Senator Nelson asking for information relating to the proposed Human and Resource Conservation Act of 1964 2 5 334 333 319 332 |