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will be held October 1 in Los Angeles. The lease offering will make available 254,000 acres off Washington and 836,000 acres off Oregon, for a total of 1,090,000 acres. The lease sale will be particularly important to the economy of the Pacific Northwest as it is expected to bring in new industry to the region. (13) Coal Gasification Contract Awarded. Office of Coal Research contracted with Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, to develop low-cost equipment for making gas from coal, at contract price of $975,000. The study is expected to recommend one or two simple coal- to-gas conversion systems for intensive experimental investigation. (14) Conference on Basic Water Resources Data. Geological Survey sponsored a two-day, government-wide conference to discuss present and anticipated basic water data needs of 20 Federal agencies. Savings in efficiency and elimination of duplication are expected through the coordination initiated by the conference. (15) Interior Trains Astronauts. Intensive training in geology is being provided U.S. astronauts by the Geological Survey, in collabora- tion with NASA. Classroom lectures and field trips will study areas on earth believed to be comparable in character to Lunar surfaces. (16) Coordination of Acid Mine Water Investigations. A joint program of acid mine water investigations was established among the Geological Survey, the Bureau of Mines, and the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife in the Department of the Interior and the Public Health Service in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Field investigations have been carried to eight streams in the Monongahela River Basin of West Virginia which are believed to hold potential as demonstration sites. A Federal-State Advisory group has been appointed. (17) Coal Export Expansion. The Department's coal export expansion efforts bore fruit in January when Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates entered into a $100 million contract with Italy to supply coal over the next 10 years. Major credit for the contract was assigned the Departmental program which has included the recent sending of a Departmental official to study European energy technology and markets and the preparation of information on high-quality U.S. coal. PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT (18) Accelerated Public Works on Indian Reservations. Community facilities type projects valued at $1 million will be built on 36 Indian reservations in 12 States under the new Accelerated Public Works program for 1964. An estimated 1,700 man-months of needed employment will be provided and social and civic standards will be advanced in many Indian communities. - 3 -

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October 1963 memo on blacks appointed to positions in the Ohio state government.

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