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Show include Corps of Engineers projects In the program. Sen-! ator Moss pointed out that many of these projects provide I identical recreational facilities I as other federal areas, and should be included in the 1 "price of admission." 'Senator offers amendments to pending bill Senator Frank E. Moss has offered three amendments to the Golden Eagle Passport extension ex-tension bill during hearings before the Senate Parks and Recreation Subcommittee. Senator Moss said his first amendment, to raise the year- ly fee for the Golden Eagle I Passport from $7 to $10, is nee-1 essary for the program to be successful. I 'The increase to $10 would mean an aditional $2,076,000 for the Land and Water Conservation Con-servation Fund," Senator Moss explained. "If the program is to work, we must raise the price." The second amendment Senator Sen-ator Moss offered would provide pro-vide and allow the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation to use funds to advertise th Golden Eagle Program. " " The third amendment would |