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NAVY YARD HERE ELIGIBLE FOR AID AS INDUSTRY PARK; 10,000 Jobs Held Possible U.S. Funds Would Follow a Long-Range Study BENEFIT FOR UNSKILLED Project Could Halt Flight of Manufacturing From City, Steingut Says Navy Yard Is Declared Eligible For Aid as an Industrial Park

NAVY YARD HERE ELIGIBLE FOR AID AS INDUSTRY PARK; 10,000 Jobs Held Possible  U.S. Funds Would Follow a Long-Range Study BENEFIT FOR UNSKILLED Project Could Halt Flight of Manufacturing From City, Steingut Says Navy Yard Is Declared Eligible For Aid as an Industrial Park
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Assistant Commerce Secretary Eugene P. Foley yesterday declared the Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn and its immediate surrounding area eligible for Federal assistance to help develop it as an industrial park. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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