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Federal-State Cooperative Program For
Federal-State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates/ Local Population Estimates A series of reports presenting population estimates prepared under the auspices of the Federal-State Cooperative Program for Local Population Estimates. The objective of this program is the development and publication of State-prepared estimates of the population of counties using uniform procedures largely standardized for data input and methodology. The methods were mutually agreed upon by the individual States and the Bureau of the Census and were selected on the basis of the results of an extensive test of methods against the 1970 census conducted in late 1971 and early 1972. The estimates for counties are consistent with independent State population totals regularly prepared by the Bureau of the Census and published in the P-25 series of reports. Pages vary. Reports Nos. 1-138, issued 1969 to 1975. Reports P26-75-1 to P26-88-ENC-SC issued 1976 to 1990. Series title changed to Local Population Estimates in 1984. [SuDoc: C 3.186:P-26/nos.] Check catalog for OSU Libraries’ holdings Federal-State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates Reports North Carolina: July 1, 1967 and 1968. P26-1 Issued 1969 6 Pages. South Carolina: July 1, 1967 and 1968. P26-2 Issued 1969 5 Pages. Louisiana: July 1, 1967 and 1968. P26-3 Issued 1970 5 Pages. Colorado: July 1, 1968. P26-4 Issued 1970 5 Pages. Hawaii: July 1, 1967 and 1968. P26-5 Issued 1970 5 Pages. Oklahoma: July 1, 1968 and 1969. P26-6 Issued 1970 5 Pages. Maine: July 1, 1968. P26-7 Issued 1970 4 Pages. -
GGD-82-35 Management/Employee Relations Problems at The
‘c d COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASWlN6TON D.C. 20%3 B-206020 JiNUARY 7 &I982 RELEASED The Honorable John Napier Hous e of Repre sentat Dear Mr. Napie r: .~-_ Subj ect: /'Manag ement/Employee Relations Problems at the Bennettsville, South Carolina, Post Office (GGD-82-35) As requested by your letter of July 22, 1981, we have reviewed management/employee relations problems at the Bennettsville, South Carolina, Post Office. As agreed, we compiled information on incidents which led to employee grievances and determined the disposition of such grievances. OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY To obtain the desired information, we reviewed files for all grievances made by postal craft employees during fiscal years 1979, 1980, and 1981. To supplement information in the files, we interviewed --the Postmaster, the supervisor, and 12 of the 15 regular postal craft employees (7 city carriers, 3 rural carriers, and 2 clerks) of the Bennettsville Post Office; --the Manager and other officials of the Management Sectional Center (MSC) l/ in Florence, South Carolina: and --the Manager of the Postal Service's Carolina District Office in Charlotte, North Carolina. &/A designated postal facility whose manager has full management responsibility for all post offices within an assigned ZIP Code area. (990516) 1 B-206020 NUMBER OF GRIEVAWES~ ANC THEIR DISPOSITION For & 6-yea,r period ending September 30, 1981’, Postal Serv- ice records show that Bennettsville postal craft employees filed 76 grievances. Two grievances were filed in 1976 and 74 were filed during fiscal years 1979, 1980, and 1981 (4 in fiscal year 1979, 25 in fiscal year 1980, and 45 in fiscal year 1981). -
MARCH —APRIL 1975 YEARBOOK EDITION Contents NO
PUBLISHED — BY THE FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION F IRST I INE OF DEFENSE IN LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT MARCH —APRIL 1975 YEARBOOK EDITION Contents NO. 1 MARCH-APRIL, 1975 VOLUME 19, Sheriffs Association Officers and Directors Directory of County Officials . 40 Editor, Carl Stauffer Executive Director, Florida Sheriffs Association Florida's Government Directory of State Agencies 16 Associate Editor, Al Hammock Executive Branch .. 10 Judicial Branch .. 30 Art Director, Frank J.Jones Legislative Branch .. 19 State Government Chart 8 Florida's Men In Washington . 35 THE SHERIFF'S STAR is published monthly during January, February, May, June, September and October, and bi-monthly Public Service Commission 15 during March and April, July and August, November and De- cember, by the Florida Sheriffs Association, a non-profit cor- Sheriffs' Telephone Numbers poration, P. O. Box 1487, Tallahassee, Florida 32302 (street and Addresses . ....... Inside Back Cover address, 1020 E. Lafayette St.). The subscription rate is $6 per year. Second class postage paid at Tallahassee, Florida and ad- ditional mailing offices. Presidents Message Don't be misled by our angry outbursts In recent months, Sheriffs have been openly critical of num- erous agencies and individuals in the criminal justice system. This criticism has been reported extensively by the news media, and it is also evident in this issue of THE SHERIFF'S STAR. We have been getting a lot of things off our chests. We have given vent to our frustrations, and, in some cases, our hostili- ties. We have benefited in the same way that the father admin- istering a spanking sometimes benefits more than the child re- ceiving the spanking. -
And the European Community
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .. .. ..' . .. ... ... .. .. .. 23/79 PORTUGAL AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY This information note has been published on the occasion of the official opening by Mr Lorenzo Natali , Vice- President of the Commission of the European Communities, of the Commission Press and Information Office in Portugal on 29 September 1979. CONTENTS I. Introduction II. The 1972 free-trade ag reement between Portugal and the Community. 1. Provisions of the agreement 2. Emergency aid , additional and financial protocols 3. Emergencydisasteraid........................................,. 4. Revision of certain provisions of the agreement. III. Enlargementof the Community - General considerations and views IV. The first steps towards Portugal' s accession to the European Community 1. Requestformembership.....................................,... 2. The Commission s opinion .. 3. The Council of Ministers ' position 4. Development of negotiations Annexes:Statistics Free reproduction authorized , with or without indication of origin" Voucher copies would be appreciated. November 1979 NOTICE Subscribers to ' EU ROPE-IN FORMATION' are requested to note that this publication is distributed by the services of the Office for Official Publications in Luxembourg. Any change of address should be notified to: Mr MARASCHIN OFFICE FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN -
WHCA Video Log
WHCA Video Log Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C1 9/23/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #1 (Tape 1) In Philadelphia, Domestic Issues BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ABC C2 9/23/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #1 (Tape 2) In Philadelphia, Domestic Issues BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C3 10/6/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #2 In San Francisco, Foreign Policy BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ABC C4 10/15/1976 Mondale/Dole Debate BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C5 10/17/1976 Face the Nation with Walter Mondale BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C6 10/22/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #3 At William & Mary, not complete BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C7 11/1/1976 Carter Election Special BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C8 11/3/1976 Composite tape of Carter/Mondale activities 11/2-11/3/1976 BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C9 11/4/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C10 11/7/1976 Ski Scene with Walter Mondale BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WMAL C11 11/7/1976 Agronsky at Large with Mondale & Dole BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WETA C12 11/29/1976 CBS Special with Cronkite & Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C13 12/3/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C14 12/13/1976 Mike Douglas Show with Lillian and Amy Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 CBS C15 12/14/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C16 12/14/1976 Barbara Walters Special with Peters/Streisand and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC Page 1 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C17 12/16/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C18 12/21/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C19 12/23/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C20 12/29/1976 Good Morning America with Carter and Cabinet Members (Tape 1) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC C21 12/29/1976 Good Morning America with Carter and Cabinet Members (Tape 2) Digital Files, Umatic 60 ABC C22 1/4/1977 Dinah Shore Show with Mrs. -
Medical News
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 27 DECEMBER 1975 769 each occasion. He gave these in a wrinen In the afternoon Dr G H Hall will speak answer on 9 December. on "Life expectancy 1876-1976" in the APPOINTMENTS Br Med J: first published as 10.1136/bmj.4.5999.769-a on 27 December 1975. Downloaded from symposium "Independence in old age." He will be followed by Mr W J C C Rich BIRMINGHAM AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY (TEACHING)- Nurses and midwives Miss E M Eagling (consultant ophthalmologist). O, (Failing sight in the elderly); Dr D B Shaw 1 April 1975 19 9 (13-2) (Heart failure); Dr G E Langley (Mental 23 May 1974 27-2 (a) 1 April 1974 11-3 problems); and Dr H M White (Maintaining BMA NOTICES 1 April 1973. 78 independence). 1 April 1972. 8-5 1 April 1971 8-5 On Saturday morning, 10 April, "Hazards Diary of Central Meetings Professions supplementary to medicine of living in a rural community" is the title of the symposium with the following con- JANUARY 1 April 1975 21-64 (16-39) 6 Tues Scottish Committee for Hospital Medical 23 May 1974 38-0 (a) tributors: Dr J T Smyth (Farmer's lung); Services (7 Drumsheugh Gardens, 1 April 1974 7-62 Dr R Snowdon ("A tumble in the hay"); Edinburgh EH3 7QP), 10.45 am. 1 April 1973. 7-63 7 Wed Council, 10 am. 1 April 1972. 8-0 Mr D Wellstead (Safety in agriculture); Dr 8 Thurs General Purposes Subcommittee (GMS), 1 April 1971 9.5 B Moore (Water supplies in a rural com- 10.30 am. -
Report of the Herring Working Group, April 1975
BESTRICTED International Commission for II the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Serial No. 3499 ICNAP Summ.Doc. 75/19 (B,g.26) AlINUAL MEETIRG - .JlJIIl! 1975 Report of the Herring Workins Group, April 1975 Contents 1. Introduction ................. " • • • •••• • • •• • •• • • • • • •• •• • • •••• • • • • •• • • •• • • • . • ••• •• • • • • • • •. •• •• . • • • 3 2. Fishery Trends 3 3. Surveys (a) Larval surveys •••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 (b) Spring trawl surveys for pelagic species •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 4 4. Biological Information (a) Recruitment m.echanisms •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 (b) TagBing results .•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•• 5 (c) Growth studies •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 (d) Spawning times •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ~. Effect of Juvenile Fisheries on Herring Yields ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 6. Assessments (a) Div. 4V-4W(a) herring Catch statistics and catch composition •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Catch per unit effort ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Management cODsiderations ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 (b) Assessment for Div. 4W(a) and 4XW(b) combined Catch statistics and catch composition •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -
GOVERNOR: an Inventory of Their Speeches and Messages
GOVERNOR. Speeches and Messages Item list p. 1 Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the location and box numbers shown below. Location Box 120.E.2.8F 1 Hubbard: Biennial Message, 1883. Biennial Message, 1885. Lind: Biennial Message to the Legislature, 1901. Van Sant: Message to the Legislature, 1903. Biennial Message, 1905. Johnson: Inaugural Message, 1905. Commercial and Political Integrity, 1905. Minnesota and the Railroads, 1906. (2nd) Inaugural Message, 1907. Commencement Address, 1907. Address: Dedicating the Minnesota Monument on Shiloh Battlefield, 1908. (3rd) Inaugural Message, 1909. Message Accompanying Veto of the Tonnage Tax Bill, 1909. Eberhart: Inaugural Message, 1911. Second Inaugural Message, 1913. Final Message, 1915. Hammond: Inaugural Message, 1915. Burnquist: Inaugural Message, 1917. (2nd) Inaugural Message, 1919. Message to the Special Session of the Legislature, 1919. Preus: Inaugural Message, 1921. Law Enforcement and Prevention of Crime, 1921. Cooperative Marketing in Minnesota, 1922. Special Message Transmitting Report of State Fuel Director, 1922. (2nd) Inaugural Message. Farewell Message, 1925. gov001.lst GOVERNOR. Speeches and Messages Item list p. 2 Location Box 120.E.2.8F 1 Christianson: Inaugural Message. 1925. The States and the Nation, 1926. Second Inaugural Message, 1927. State Taxation of National Banks, 1928. Third Inaugural Message, 1929. Farewell Message, 1931. Olson: Inaugural Message, 1931. Veto Message: Reapportionment Bill, 1931. Veto Message: Metropolitan Drainage Bill, 1931. Veto Message: Truck Bill, 1931. Second Inaugural Message, 1933. Special Message, 1933. A Primer on Unemployment Insurance, [1933?]. Third Inaugural Message, 1935. Special Message, 1935. Peterson: Message to the Special Session, 1936. Farewell Message, 1937. Benson: Inaugural Message, 1937. Address to the Special Session, 1937. -
B-204521 Claim for Retroactive Reclassification and Backpay
o.~214V' 6/ C'm ytns~~' THL.COMP TF1LLEWI E3VNERAL. DiEsCISSION OgmP3CIF THE UNITED STATES At A8HINGTON, 0, 0, 20543 ~~~// ISU233t FILE;,2O4!;21 DATE; April 26, 1982 MATTER OF: Connie V, Mftrcum EJIGEST: Employee seeks retroactive reclassification œnd bao1pay for the period during which she performed the duties of a higher grade position. Claim is denied since Federal employees are entitled only to the salary of the position to which they are appointed, regardless of the duties performed, Even though a position is subsequently reclassi- fied to a higher grade consistent with the duties the employee has been performing, such action may not be made retroactively effective. Therefore, the employee is not entitled to backpay. Testan v. Plboited States, 424 U.S. 392 (1976). This action is in response to the appeal by Mo. Connie V. Marcumvi of the settlement of our Claim. Group, issued June 24, 1981, by which her claim for retroactive reclassification and accompanying backpay was disallowed. The settlement of the Claims Group is sustained since the employee was entitled only to the salary of the position to which she was appointed until such time that she was officially promoted, even though she may have performed the duties of the higher grade position prior to receiving the promotion. Ms. Marcum, an employee at the United Stat-as Army Logistics Center, Fort Lee, Virginia, was formerly employed as a budget clerk, grade GS-5, at the Direc- torate of Plans, Training and Security at Fort Lee. According to the record, she assumed many of the duties normally performed by the budget analyst (grade GS-7) when a position so classified was abolished in 1971. -
European Communities Eljropean PARLIAMENT Working Documents
European Communities ElJROPEAN PARLIAMENT Working Documents 1975-1976 30 April 197 5 DOCUMENT 57 /75 Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Agriculture on the proposal from the Commission of the European Communities to the Council (Doc. 20/75) for a regulation fixing thefnarket target price and the intervention price for olive oil for the 1975/1976 marketing year ., Rapporteur: Mr A. LIOGIER PE 40.462/fin. English Edition 'I By letter of 24 March 1975 the President of the Council of the European Communities consulted the European Parliament, pursuant to Article 43 of the Treaty establishing the EEC, on the proposal from the Commission of the European Communities to the Council for a regulation fixing the market target price and the intervention price for olive oil for the 1975/1976 marketing year. The President of the European Parliament referred this proposal to the Committee on Agriculture as the committee responsible and to the Committee on Budgets for its opinion. On 17 April 1975 the Committee on Agriculture appointed Mr Liogier rapporteur. It considered this proposal at its meeting of 22 April 1975 and adopted the motion for a resolution by 13 votes and one abstention. Present: Mr Houdet, chairman; Mr Laban, vice-chairman; Mr Liogier, rapporteur; Mr Baas, Mr Bourdelles, Mr Bregegere, Mr Frehsee, Mr Frlih, Mr de Koning, Mr Martens, Mr Br~ndlund Nielsen, Lord St Oswald, Mr Scott-Hopkins, Mr Zeller. The opinion of the Committee on Budgets is attached. - 3 - PE 40.462/fin. C O N T E N T S Page A MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION •.•.•.....•......•••••..••.•..• 5 B EXPLANATORY STATEMENT ....•.......••....•.•.•.....•.••• 6 Opinion of the Committee on Budgets........................ -
Silver Falls State Park
ORECiON CiEOLOCiY formerly THE ORE BIN published by the Oregon Department of Geology and Minerallndustlfes Volume 41 , Number 1 January 1979 OREGON CiIOLOCiY To our readers: Volume 41, Number 1 J ~ nu t!lry 1979 This issue of OREGON GEOLOGY i ntroduces Publhhed IIIIOnthly by the State of Oregon Department of Geology and Hineral Industries (Volumes 1 through the fourth format for the Depart ment of Geol 40 were e ntitled The Or e 1111'1) . ogy and Mineral Industries' monthly publica tion. Changes began 40 years ago, when THE GOVERNING BOARD ORE BIN replaced the PRSSS· BULLETIN. Then, Leesnne C. MacCO!1, Chairperson, Po rtland in 1962, the mimeographed ORE BIN became the Robert W. Ooty • . talent popular printed version . John L. Schwabe Porthnd The magazine's readership has grown . STATE GEOLOGIST Well mo re than one-third of the copies mail ed Donald A. Hull in the U.S .A. go outside Oregon . In addition. DEPUTY STATE GEOLOGIST some of t oday's subscr iber s live in Canada. John D. Beaulieu England. France. Germany. Japan. New' Zealand, and South Africa. Main Office: 1069 Sute Office Buildi ng. Portllnd 97201, phone (503) 229-5580 OREGON GEOLOGY will be found, as has been THE ORE BIN, in school libraries just about anywhere -- on the desks in executive Baker Field Office: 20)3 First Street, Baker suites. on shelves in private consultants ' 97814 , phone (503) 523- 3133 offices. and on coffee tabl es in hundreds of Howard C. Brook., Resident Geologist homes. Grants Pas s Field Office: 52 1 N.E. -
January 1979) the TEO C Liaison
Nova Southeastern University NSUWorks The TEO C Liaison NSU Digital Collections 1-1-1979 Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1979) The TEO C Liaison Follow this and additional works at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_otec-liaison Part of the Energy Policy Commons, Environmental Studies Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Oceanography Commons, Oil, Gas, and Energy Commons, Science and Technology Studies Commons, and the Water Resource Management Commons NSUWorks Citation The TEO C Liaison, "Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1979)" (1979). The OTEC Liaison. 17. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_otec-liaison/17 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Digital Collections at NSUWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The OTEC Liaison by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AN INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER ENGAGED AS LIAISON FOR THE COMMUNITY OF OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION DOE's OTEC Integration Meeting Held in Washington The OTEC Integration Meeting called For Bill Richards, new chief of DOE's by the Department of Energy and hosted Ocean §ystems Branch, who called the by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics lab meeting, it was a good short course on January 23rd through 25th in Washington OTEC and a chance to tell OTEC contrac seemed to serve its purpose well. tors of his management strategy (see the For the first time ever - and in what Richards interview in this issue). And, it may turn into an annual event - each of gave OTEC contractors a chance to press the contractors involved in government the flesh and get in a word or two with funded work on Ocean Thermal Energy Richards in the hallways, keeping him lit Conversion was able to tell and hear of the erally spinning from one conversation to scientific, engineering, and institutional re another.