Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on the Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1943, Del 1

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Side 126 - State in which such national forest is situated, to be expended as the state legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which such national forest is situated...
Side 61 - Any officer or employee of the United States, who, after notice and hearing by the superior officer vested with the power of removing him, is found to have violated or attempted to violate this section, shall be removed by such superior officer from office or employment.
Side 266 - Islands, together with the personnel, records, property, and funds of the office of the United States High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands are transferred from the Secretary of the Interior to the said United States High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands.
Side 190 - Plans for no public building to be erected in the District of Columbia for the General Government shall be hereafter finally approved by the officer duly authorized until after such officer shall have submitted the plans to the Commission of Fine Arts created under the act of Congress of Мазг 17, 1910, for its comment and advice.
Side 126 - That when appropriated by Congress, 33}£ per centum of all grazing fees received from each grazing district on Indian lands ceded to the United States for disposition under the public-land laws...
Side 126 - Act shall continue in operation, except that each and every application for nonmineral title to said lands in a district created under this Act shall be allowed only if in the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior the land is of the character suited to disposal through the Act under which application is made and such entry and disposal will not affect adversely the best public interest, but no settlement or occupation of such lands shall be permitted until ninety days after allowance of an application.
Side 513 - That the Director of said Bureau shall prepare and publish, subject to the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under the appropriations made from time to time by Congress, reports of inquiries and investigations, with appropriate recommendations of the Bureau, concerning the nature, causes, and prevention of accidents, and the improvement of conditions, methods, and equipment, with special reference to health, safety, and prevention of waste in the mining. quarrying, metallurgical, and other...
Side 291 - ... shall be paid to the State in which the lands producing such moneys are situated. Section 2 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, among other things, to continue the study of erosion and flood control and to perform such work as may be necessary amply to protect and rehabilitate the areas subject to the provision of this act through such funds as may be made available for that purpose. Actual receipts for the fiscal year 1941 were $191,024.76.
Side 106 - Rico and appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate.
Side 190 - States and the building of the Library of Congress. The Commission shall also advise generally upon questions of art when required to do so by the President, or by any committee of either House of Congress.

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