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AND TELiGIUM, Salt etty, Montray, January 28, 1957, n- Message Summary Of Appropria . . - 1.d6Vkl:ld es -- of 193749 Men. 1 205,00000 220,180.00 9,000.00 12,150.00 5,572.00 1,500.00 9,000.00 - 75,700.00 43,350.00 I 55,000.00 35,000.00 I 145,099.27 25,000.00 I 500.00 00 500.00 34,261.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 4,276,000.00 300,000.00 525,000.00 250,000.00 32,000.00 2.000.00 220,180.00 9,000.00 53.240.00, 311,5dil00 51282.87 10,000.00 -- 600.00 10.000.00 5,000.00 Itom last l' 1 1 i S S ' $ 's StatePriwn Ad:ministration ,...............,- Board of Pardons 2,450.00 Psychiatric and Mental Health 1,500.00 STATE FLNANCE COMMISSION ; . - , -- $ , 7,495.00 34,900.00 - $ 40,00000 ' - $ 1,33020000 $ 2,950,000.00 225.00 i -1,74n,317.N) 35,000.00 ... ; - - i2,00(100 00 $ -1,235,000 ', 35,000.00 45,000.00 $ 1625,000.0() , 140,000.00 256,438.00 250.00 STATE ROAD COMMISSION 1.080.00 Administration, Maintenance and Purchase, of Right of Way ,3,00000 ' 11,40000 ,, $ - 416,700.00 200000.00 320,00000 - ' 46.00000 49,000.00 8,500.00 500.00 6.000.00 550,000.00 80,000.00 11.4o4a.cia 500.00 6,000.00 598,800.00 90.00000 , 2,50000 . ' 52,92000 52,92,0.00 180,00000 ;16,276,000.co $17,040,000.00 5.000,000.00 I $16.270,000.00 at, . t Condemnation Proceedings 161,906:00 ) This Is The Place Monument" ) .. Great Salt Lake Dyke Project BUSINESS REGULATION ' 285,00000- ) Administration and Services, ) 165,000.00 Prior Biennium Surplus ', Real Estate License Adm. Fund - . 500.00 6,000.00 598.812.00 90,000.00 -...... --' - 35000.00 34900000 $ 49,030.00 - $ - - 425.00000 20,000.00 n3,985.09 - , 384,35500 227,332.00 , - $ 41672019 $ 5,000.00 $ - 59,800.00 $ 700000.00 $ 400,000.00 $ 950,000.00 1; 1,650,000.00 $ 3,900,000.00 - - 76300.00 $ $ , w - 350,650.00 615,980.00 S , 441,300.00 - 12,000.00 One-Hal- f ' $ 29390.00 5,00000 5930000 479,171.00'; $ 487.500.00 973.556.00 $ 1,765,000.00 $ 4,267,740.00 ' - 25,000.00 - S S - - STATE-BOAR- $1,250,000,000 S .. 186,030.00 250.00 1,440.00 3,000.00 30,168.35 156,900.00 66,000.00 3,000.00 161,900.00 774500.00 Administrative Civil Air Patrol Administration Land Board Administration Insurance Fund Administration Utah School Employes ....... V6800000 34,26.00 Retirement Board Administration-- .. - -Fire Insurance-.- -. Beer Stamps , 62,760.00 , Council of State Governments 171,000.00 ' District Courts ... Juror and Witness Tees 10,000.00 Land Board Fir Suppression Cost of Maps and Plats 600.00 ' . 10,000.00 Needy Educational Employet Assistance FundStatutory 5,000.00 PUBLICWELFARE COMMISSION ' Administration and Public Assistance Public Welfare Reserve Fund 198,300.00 I Bien. ,,,, - ' 35.282.00 , $ 76,500.00 5,000.00 59,800.00 - 5,000.00 20,000.00 198,300.00 250.00 64,601.60 10,000.00 I ' ' 9,000.00- - Ufa-for- 10,000.00 125.00 400.00 I; $ 34.,900.00 - $ COMMISSION . STATE ENGINEER 89,700.00 JUVENILE COURT SCHOOL 43,350.001 IrNDUSTRIAL -1.2,500.001 60,000.00: STATE HOSPITAL Deficit Appropriation TI'BERCULOSIS HOSPITAL MINERS HOSPITAL BOARD MP CORRECTIONS , , , Mat rage Cooperative Deficit Appropriation (ERONAL'TICS CAI3EVIISSION - 62,760.00 371,000.00 . a 9.000,00 BL'ILDENG 74,000.00 43,350.00 60,000.00 ....,$ - Districts , - ations 1957-5- , Administration 64,800.00 - Reeonunend- - 1955-195- 7 1957-195- .- - speeift-- ' Request - 200,000.00 50.000.00 15,000.00 44,000.00 - - &my ernor's Estimated - Expenditures Riennitun - THE PLACE" MONUMENT .. . Commission 3.20000 FORESTRY AND FIRE CONTROL 1 , , - DEPARTMENT DIVISION Ina UM g0, 7 175,000-0- 0 - -- SCHOOLS -- 1 200,000.00 1 tally cited two factors which - 1933-196- -- - - - T11IS IS ' . - Continued from ... I , to pre The chief executive Et,timated 1951-195- I Itecocranerd- ti twk a ' Ir wsuolutitla ....EAradt Requebt Regular .Session 33rd Legtslative COLInett eeees tete, School Merit Study Corn, Committee on Interstate Cooperation - rds, - Nemliurn - 11X111,4ATURE expand-recommende- d sent a special message later de tailing his recommendations on tax matters. If. at the end of a year, it is Sound that all of these non-taremedies fall short of our a special session of the Lerislature can be summoned to confider the problem further," he Atli& - D11SION - Governor's in the pre,entbuclget 4 N situation: L The' prosperous and ing economy of the state that JUDICIAR Y has produced revenues, espe$ Supreme Court Purchase of Utah Reports ... . daily from sales tax, in excess Commission of those estimated two years ago. Surplus and Appropriation . 1 The backlog of urgent needs GOVERNOR which have not been dealt with Office Administration -. on a current basis over the past Residence several years. Extradition el Fugitives , State Defense Council Sees Mora Prosperity Slate Defense CouncilDeficit "We can expect the general Defense CouncilEquipment state of prosperity.. which we Forward Surplus now continue.and pos. Governor's Residence Repairs enio4to furstill sibly expand ther iithe biennium ahead," he' BOARD OF FOCAMINERS Administration said.' 0. Sheriffs ExpenseDelivery of Prisoners lie predicted that the state State Building Program would end the next biennium State Bldg. ProgramDeficits with a balanced budget but withWeber. College Shop Building out a surplus eomparable to the Weber College Shop Bldg.DO:1dt Ts million anticipated at the end Field houseVernal of the present biennium next Governor's Portrait June 30. SECRETARY OF STATE- Trims Requests Office Administration MAP Coy. Clyde trimmed these deCapitol Buildings and Grounds partmental budget requests by Capitol Bldg. and Grounds Deficit $4,796,000 to $15,987000 as perPrinting And Binding to the general fund. taining Printing and Binding Deficit The $722 million. minus $56 Binding Public Documents million for departmental approBands of Elective Officials priations, left $r million for ' Daughters of Utah Pioneers use tut $4 million must be reRoom Governor's Refurnish Reception tained as an operating fund to carry on the business of govern- ATTORNEY GENERAL Office Administration 1 ment at the beginning of the Escheat of Estates next biennium. This left a balCivil War Veterans ance of $13 million to be alioUnited Spanish Am. War Vets Wed. Miscellaneous Claims , Gov. Clyde recommends that STATE AUDITOR ' 1 $3 million of this go to the ' 1?to,o schoollund,and $10 million STATE TREASURXR I OF EDUCATION go to a state building progratnThe-- governor suggested Public School Administration $ the Legislative Council Vocational Rehabilitation recommendation of $11 million Rehabilitation peficit for a building program, includ-- ' Vocational Education 4 , DEPARTMENT exist , Gov. Clyde promised I - , Continuea from First Fags reassessment of property and a escheat law (pro- viding that unclaimed funds go to the state) should 3rie1d eon' siderable revenue, he said. Steps already have been taken to collect interest on state funds deposited in banks, he noted. "These are example of opportunities to inerease state income by tightening our present tax laws or their administration, without increasing tax rates or adding new taxes," he said. "I think that when the full fort in this field has been made. the return to the state Will be substantial," he added. "Only if the need is estab lished beyond all doubt should , We consider new sources of taxation." he declare& - - 1957-5- 9 , , ,y io'n Schoot,Vtind - - 2146 The Biennium Requests And GovernorisRecommended Apt3ropriationsFor And Comparative Appropriations Tor The Previous Biennium tio-- I $15,586,633.00 ... 30,703.99 - - .. $15.586,350.00 $13,715,508.00 .15LX)0--00 '468,000.00 $ 335,950.00 $ 450,000,00 $ The money would be paid out 21,415.72 85,000.00 Pt the rate of $325 million a 30,000.00 year. The federal grants would , 10,000.00 150,000.00 125,000.00 Statutory 175,000.00 Statutory have to be matched by state $ 234,500.00 of Utah medical $ 251,114.00 $ 25.0,000.(0 None INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION --- Adult Education 20.000.00 funds after the first year of the ing a University 10.000.00 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION , Veterans On The Job Training veliteri to CIO million-,10,000.00 10,000.00 rrogram. 431000.00 536,145.44 $I $ 496.000.00 Salt Lake Area Vocational School 500,000.00 .. Administrative & Service 300,000.00 proposed medical eenter 551,557.00 401000.00 80,000.00 could be built as part of a 80,000.00 Salt Lake Area Voc. School Deficit 1VASHINGTON Meat Inspection (1.31) 20,00000 School Building Survey Corn. Deficit construction program to 11.550.00 Soil Conservation of the 27,500.00 93,000.00 27,500.00 . - 'During thw,first, year School Building Survey Corn. Surplus school construction program be directed by a Building Au2,326,472.00 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH , Uniform &two' Fund to ('ongress thority probably without endanrecommended 1,500,000.00. Administration and Services $ 1,552.270.00 $ 10315,00000 $ 1,290,000.00 gerfng promised matching funds ADULT PROBATION 220,000,00 Eisblonday by President $ 220 802.00 '2a,000.00 )61,650.00 Hospital -en- hower, Utah would rOfeiVe"he STATE AnNiörty Bakfin Water Pollution Control 50,00000 50,000,00 25,000.00 $2,317,000 and would bave to 96,607.00 Office 'lading $ 67,300.00 96,607.82 $ $ Children's Crippling Diseases Hospital I General's Office Adjutant 234.014.00 215,740.00 225,000.00 20 0 0 STATE put up a makting fund of 155,000.00 277,803.82 Coy. Clyde suggested bnme, ArmorrMaintenance TAX COMMLSSION $1,287,000. 5,800.00 Maintenance Deficit diate construction of a state ofAdministration and Services Armory $ 2,430,000.00 $ 2,000.00000 $ 2,250,000.00 Amounts allotted under the fice .. , Motor Vehicle Dealers Adm. Statutory Appropriation to Military building. 70.000.00 52,300.00 Statutory Mountain for other program 20,000.00 Tru;tFund Fees "The need for this building ts Inheritance 25,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 West slates and the amount Inunediate'and critical." he said. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. , of matching fund from each 'and the state is $ 4,g00,000.00 Administration $ 4,125,000.00 $ 5,431,402.00 Administration wasting large $ 1,362,544.00 $ 1,020,044.00 $ 1,300.000,00 state would be: 700,000.00 Extension Division sums of money In rent paid by 600,000.00 780,000.00 ..... Supplemental Allotation 50,000.00 91,601.000 federal Idaho, 1,050,000.00 800.000.00 1.140,000.00 Experiment Station agencies of state government Fisheries Management 1.178,960.00 920,270.00 1,175,00000 fitnds, $1,009,000 matching that cannot be housed in 'the COLLEGE OP SOUTHERN L'TAII 600,000.00 ' 635,548.00 . ... $ 510,000.00 $ Game Management 150,000.00 fund; Nevada, $203,000 federal Capitol BANKING REGULATIONS 640000.00 641.790.00 519,200.00 Supplemental Allocation fund 1, $106,004 matching', S 141,020.00 Administration 107,400.00 sum of $3 a 141,020.00 el $ , that propose Federal Aid Program 1,000,000.00 740,50000 1,000,00000 o fund; IVyoming, $611,000 led. million be borrowed from the 7,200.00 ,, Supplemental Allocation - oral 10,000.00 Supplemental Allocation funds, $622,000 matching state's own trust funds and that CARBON JUNIOR COLLEGE 310,000.00 250,000.00 $ 339,000.00 CONTROL COMMISSION S 1,599,000,00 $ 1.714.200.00 LIQUOR $ 1,714.200 00 fund. $COLLEGE-280,000.00 construction of the office build. iDIXIE JUNIOR I 246,700.00 $ 296,000.00 UNIVERSITY OF L'TAH JUNIOR COLLEGE I $ 370,000.00 $ 275.000.00 $ 395,340.00 Mr. Eisenhower described the ing begin immediately It would SOW Administration $10,676,754.00 $ 8,812.500.00 8 8soo,000.00 Deficit Appropriation 28,200.00 to be on interest necessary pay Medical School ration's educational problems 1,581,705,00 900,000.00 1,200,000.00 1,550,000.00 WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGE $ borrowed $ 1,303,73000 1.651,514.00 of the $ course, money, & Numerological Sum ey Adm as unprecedented in U.S. his. Geological 79,196.00 50,000.00 25,00000 DEAF AND 465.000.00 BLIND 550,000.00 SCHOOL In order that the trust funds $ $ $ 558,768.45 tory-- He noted that the number CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY $ 175,400.00' S 21,000.00 COMMISSION 152,902.00' $ 15,000.00 ADULT FOR not transa6. BLIND 21,000.00 $ 175,400.00 lose would the $ i by of pupils in public schools has CHILDREN'S SERVICE SOCIETY - - S $ 50,000.00 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION 38000.0() $ 50,000.00 increased by five and one half tion."-. NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE $ License S 6,000.00 Drivers 349,000.00 i 272,900.00 $ 349,142.56 school $ .., million in Ahe last five years Discussing mounting SHOWS LIVESTOCK AGRICULTURE - $ ''' 1,750,000.00 2,018,469.68 Highway Patrol 1,150,110.00 100. and will rise another six million problems, he said 400,000.00 ART INSTITUTE 473,000.00 Stations , 473,000.00 believe that the classroom checking I n the next five 'I years, z 25,000.00 42,000.00 CENTRAL UTAII VOCATIONAL 42,387.88 Safety Education and Promotion The President emphasized unit figure must be raised from - -- ---5- ,000.00i Civil Service ComrnisSion 5,000.00 UTAH WATER AND POWER BOARD 6,000.00 i hat the role of the federal joy. Its present level of $1,050, al. Administration 260,020.00 90,000.00 $ 119,00000 77,562.00 Financial 98,814.00 not do $ 260.000.00 fety It would think Reponibility should be merely to though I eIkme1 Upper Colorado Storage Projects Criminal 33,500.00 33,500.00 131,600.00 Identification to 33,500.00 be Bureau wise all , to the the go way t'fac tate" t h e construction Establishing and Defending Water Rights 20,000.00 1,000.00 16,00000 the emergency. $5,100 figure requested by the- msroRicAL SOCIETY irogra Deficit during Appropriation 57.000.00 82,000.00 Administration 15,000.00 $ ; school people. $ 141,710.00. Construction Revolving Fund Basica 1,000,000.00 ' 7,000.00 State ParkFillmore 6,000.00 8,000.00 1,000,000.00 Classroom Rate Hike APPROPRIATIONS AND DEFICITS He decarethThe educational Archives 17.000.00 25,000.00 . BIENNIUM . . task In this couMy Is basically "I reCommend that the classMansion Maintenance 20,000.00 20,000.00 $87,135,369.20 , room unit cost be raised to not STATE a and local state FAIR 50,000,00 ASSOCIATION $ $ 40,000.00 . 60,000.00 .. $ taponsiblllty. less than $4,650 and not more OOOOOO OOO .. f ' I , 1937.059 BIENNIAL REQUESTS . ... Deficit Appropriation Looking ahead, that task is un212,000.00 $88.959,856.65 to I leave the It than $4,800. OF ALCOHOLISM ' S precedented In its sheer magni90,000.00 19374939 BIENNIAL RECOMMENDATIONS $ 95'7Kt 5"3"1 ' . discretion of the Legislature toil:TAU TOURIST & " tude. , OF GOVERNOR PUBLICITY .. COUNCIL 83,4S7,531.00 a 'final select this within figure 30.000.00 : 30,000.00 . Administration $ 'Elementary and secondary 25,00000 $ schools already are overflowing range, keeping in min& what SE . 170,000.00 124,00(100 Advertising $ ,472,325.65 170,000.00iRIXIDNIMENDMDWREA , - a 'under the Impact of the great- will be necessary to meet th,e of cost cost is whatever unit s est enrollment in our history." . , ' , On the segregation issue, Mr. finally decided upon." taxes. in we out an APIk If All I million $19 iperease , Eisenhower's position has been Ile suggested that I for two years, how. appropriate that this should be handled for the biennium, plus the a I Ili yoke 'kr will meet school ned. ever, new taxes will be required. Continued from First Page separately and not hinged VI the million, , The largest JiUts In departschool hill. we have two Ir. Consequently, mental and I institutional budget Price): "It appears as though alternatives which I think we He said. Monday: "I hope that ' this sehO61 construction requests, be said, had been triode the governor wants a balanced will meet , by appropriating for -lion ean be enacted on Its own In the largest institutions. budget within anticipated reve- one year and analyzing the - MONTGOMERY, ALA. - struction and of D. recomCoy. Utatt's George rea University budget Clyde of 'leaprOTnerit, uncomplicated by der of a drive to integrate operation nues. We will do our best to give situation at a special session a visions dealing with the complex reqUest was cut bc$1.8 million mended to the Legislature :Mon- - hatAttation center for alcoholics A dynamite bomb, tossed dur dty, buses here, helped police hence." tecomwill be pos- year day that it appropriate $90,000 on a plan similar to that ap- it to him. I hope it problems dealing with Integra- or 17.5 per cent. The , darkn ess, that- - avoid a possible riot.' ing the mended budget nonetheless is to the State Board of Alcohol- - proved by tne last Legislature sible." ton." Rep. Edward C. Larsen fID- tered a ' Negros house and dam- - Police Chief G. P. Ruppenthal but vetoed by topner Cal. J. Theres a chance that the pro- almost $2 million more than for ism, Ogden), a member of the Approsaid the, force was "virtually F. Gronning ' Carlyle , con-This 29.2 would or a for biennitmu lazed service station Sunday Lee. Bracken up per provide gram will again bog down In a last priations Comthittec had this .1Q without leads" in tts investigs- mesa sound 1t was centik-M1i!ord) , , while another fizzled'out at the tion of Construction and operation of say: segregation fight, but this Is - , the 'boriibing. Ile said : less likely than last year. Request Trimmed I "I thought it was a conserva- home of the ' the center would be financed by sage, stating the problem well, city's Integra- - he had orde-retop probe Most member' of, COngieSS The Utah State Agricultural! increasing the liquor license fee I was a littledisappointed per- tive estimate of the state's finan- tion leader. of the incident, but added that 'Ic condition. I feel something has to be done n'i. cial was 11.5 was cut from 50 cents to $1. 7 pleased budget per continue:II from nrst rage sonally that he did not ask for there were no wirilesses. that an with the governor's approach to Police- said tinder. the request but re-- ! ,' about school aid this Year, and "Phis would not imi sse an , ''. -- - ' --- -unidenti' ia d ti ' ems ne e c 16. e a en iut I ea. e the aim 'in pro. egro cab driver was slightg n 'Relations Committee, special hardihi p on those who Of between and $3,100 $1,800 .: excellent idea Mate. an he It is Two arrested were A,' gegregation amendment in 1956; last biennium., and would also Negroes hintf:d k: propurchase liquor Indirectly that they ly injured and three other cab ' plan to switch their votes this! Gov. Clyde- paid "particularilwi feel that his conand charged with vide much needed facilities ;or per unit. Otherwise, it was a has outlined. I also Polies to quit. e company emplo)es shaken up d tic .t a ft ' of dividing-thgood outlook.." idea time. note to vocational-school"aboute become th who appropriathose of crowd the casualties4rof back. before fr pltillwent The amendment by Rep. t Jaren L. JOnel tR Salt tions into two periods is very when-- ! bomb exploded between 500'4 Negroei ' formed believe," he said. "that-NRelit. the special hazards with which 'I Ft3) Foreign ' 'Adam Clayton Powell good. I am sure a special ses- a Negro residence and a eorri,- King's house.' rational schools have been 'settofliquor-i- s alwa ya Lakelspeaker pLthe house: consumption ' t , have banmlie,deralas ously neglected lir eornparison mittees Monday or more clues connected." the governor said. go 100 per cent for the gover- sion Will be necessary syear Ibi- - .r id thm Vw.Ua--4,.- ;-, er nd now,-afrom if sistance to any states which nor's budget recommendations educational institu- tioningthis time Was particularly arrested-- slier secreton 'aWilkins cab stand. Kill maintain segre . the EiSenhower Doctrine" for such a review prior to action and I would go even further if we set up a '$1800' classroom Negro ad dons." ' 'he made a ' , soap box" speech gat Another bomb was hurled at wilt' program"- . schools. He oblected to '"a highly ob- - protecting the Middle East from on Mr. Eisenhower's Nisiddle East necessary. He suggests a 100 action in inhome of the Rev.' M. IL, vying criticizing pollee the learl' The Presidepes position is lectional practice" by which, the , communism cent as 'go pay you progrant Rut he predicted he would 'tegration incidents and calling Rep. flair R. Hopkins ( Jr., just acvoss the street, that the skregation issue should Salt Lake Area Vocational He was subjected to a blistext,Turcf-tsuch an in- also Ike the idea of an majority floor leader, de- the crude package of 12 'stir ks,.:for action. Another Negro. Samigfiting i be handled separately so as, not, School had used all their appro- - irg Democratic session." legislative uel Wallacewas arrested for on his quiry later. clared: atta,rit of dynamite bounced o ff the ' to hold " of in constructioft three of the 1 quarters handllhg MiddrelEasttilLTheAt nistrationturnedon is priations ior.rcifering with (1--- Is Rep approach 4 1 the biennium' and then asked for uation during four days of pub- - the pressure to prevent the for-- , Lehi), Chairman of the House to our financial problems. With front door and smouldered :out on the next few ( the on ,the ad- 'More. lie testimony last week. porch., explodihg policy- inquiry. Srnators Appropriations Committee, said: some care4t1 checking we can j eign rnintstratioifi program. Riot Avoided . "I strongly feel that every The committees also planned were being told that such a - to the arrest of Wilkins. How- small . "The governor demonstrated get Iby withThd House Labor Committee state agency and institution," act. on Eulbright's demand view might cause a new breach a great deal of in ever?' and increase actaxes: conof no A no and crowd there was violence. maybe courage angry Negroes Is expected to go to work. he said, "should do its utmoSt to ' that the Senate conduct a sweep- - In U.S. relatioos with Britain siderable executive His increase at all. My only queStion formed around King's house fol- - cording to Ruppenthal, ability. operaSe within the budget ap- - ing review of administration 0901:ranee wh'en it touched on analysis of the requirements of is how we can giv4 the Univer- lowing the explosion, but King. Xing, who was gone rith his by the .'Legislature and foreign policy before voting on proved nation's Suez attack and the departments, as against The sity of Utah a 30 per cent inDies At Age 105 the. ' t from his home family that deficit appropriations the President's request to ustql.I.S. opposition to it. ' tremendous requests that bAve crease for operations generally melsage, the governor has given time the bomb was hurled on SETCBAL, i'ORTUGAL MP) should be necessary only to money and troops, if necessary, did not flatly call ;been built up, was exceptionally and a 33 per cent increase for conMderable reHumphrey the to it. to I the mott porch, did, parthought Four generationfridAparend- meet unforsecable emergen- to protect the lIidtire East from for Dulles' the medical school, whereas the ' resignation. But he 'sound. ' ticularly approve his statements store order. --'Mon- cies." ants, a total of Communist aggression. the secretary ''may-,ve- l think some careful work on increase, in other departments, of building needs and his desire i He told the Negroee pillingj Laimourned death He of day the conceded recommended in IS Fulhright larger averages around : perrcent."for a balanced budget withoutt'around his bouge. "Don't get adancel1, ,have outlived his useful the part of the '4Appronriat1ons a dos Santos who dieil Sat- creases for the vocational of the eommittee session' that nessii-- setving the Nit al inter,- Committee an adeSen.. trut. IR Salt new laxec or appferlable' eanprochi(e Fhoot back! Day gunc,-do, Ischools than for other unt. - he would lot..e his fight to force-esttirday at the age ' of the,' rrstion.' Illite budget tor one 4 Pa the bliet,-e- t, 'hut tp3r net CO1P." rvpakp victirg tax.", , trim-Min- - 317,620.00 185,000.00 g -44T. 250,000.00-)-- - I , ' 1 1 1 -- - ) - - ) , long-rang- e i- , fur, -- t ' -- - AND-PAROL- E Facilitiel-SUrveY-W1- w said-Ne- 7 1P -- - - 1 . - - ; - - - " , , .. , . -- , 35001.5:'000Ü1..::: 44633..'1127O....1:)00 . - 31432''''CI(X)")..1(-7.- S-- - - $ -- 1 ,i - - ó - 1955-195- 7 ..,dh - , , - - - - See Old wu! e 1REACTION 9 AJ. 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