Word: rental
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...incomes below $4,000, giving priority to persons displaced by the urban renewal program. The units would actually be built by local housing authorities. PHA would either finance the project directly or guarantee a loan. Once the apartments were up, PHA would pay the difference between operating cost and rental income...
...formally opened a huge fresh water marina on Lake Texoma, a 95-mile-long finger-shaped artificial lake north of Dallas that has 1,250 miles of shoreline. The all-steel, $1,600,000 Eisenhower Marina now has 400 slips finished, will soon have 200 more available. Monthly slip rental is $1.25 per boat foot. The developers look to a total of 2,000 slips in the marina, a conservative figure since the lake already has 8,400 boats registered, with another 8,000 hauled in on trailers every weekend. Each slip has a fresh-water tap and a metered...
...F.L.N. combat forces, Abbas last week broadcast a warning to Moslems in Algeria: "Negotiation is not peace. Everyone must realize that the colonialist forces have not disarmed, and that negotiations may be long and difficult." How long and difficult they might prove was suggested by Louis Joxe's rental of a hillside chalet outside Evian. He signed a lease for a month-with an option to renew indefinitely...
Although varying according to teaching experience, basic salary for the participants will be $3200 per year. In addition, teachers will receive clothing, travel allowances, and free medical service. Low-rental housing is expected to be available for most...
...College Board charges 50 cents apiece for rental of tests. Another solution, according to Dean K. Whitla, Director of the Office of Tests, would be for the instructors in the various language departments to compose new tests...