Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1939: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session on H.R. 9621, a Bill Making Appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1939, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - 688 sider |
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Side 17
... attorneys , including those in Washington and the field . Senator ADAMS . How many in Washington ? Mr. KIRGIS . In Washington we have a total of 39 attorneys ; a total of 56 employees in all classes . Some of those 39 attorneys are ...
... attorneys , including those in Washington and the field . Senator ADAMS . How many in Washington ? Mr. KIRGIS . In Washington we have a total of 39 attorneys ; a total of 56 employees in all classes . Some of those 39 attorneys are ...
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... attorneys assigned to the various bureaus were brought into the Solicitor's appropriation item and made subject to the con- trol of the Solicitor , the field attorneys for the Bureau of Reclama- tion were not blanketed in . I do not ...
... attorneys assigned to the various bureaus were brought into the Solicitor's appropriation item and made subject to the con- trol of the Solicitor , the field attorneys for the Bureau of Reclama- tion were not blanketed in . I do not ...
Side 21
... attorneys employed by the Indian Bureau to examine abstracts and titles , and it is necessary to employ them , why would it not be proper to transfer the amount of money paid to them , have it appropriated to the Solicitor's office ...
... attorneys employed by the Indian Bureau to examine abstracts and titles , and it is necessary to employ them , why would it not be proper to transfer the amount of money paid to them , have it appropriated to the Solicitor's office ...
Side 22
... attorneys in other bureaus , there are attorneys being paid by the National Park Service . One of them is also engaged in passing on land titles . What staff we had available for such work was already overburdened when the Park Service ...
... attorneys in other bureaus , there are attorneys being paid by the National Park Service . One of them is also engaged in passing on land titles . What staff we had available for such work was already overburdened when the Park Service ...
Side 23
... attorneys , grade 3 , $ 3,400 ; and then under acquisitions of lands for Indian tribes , four attorneys at grade 2 at $ 2,600 ; and then under the head of " Pro- fessional Services " again , four assistant attorneys , $ 2,600 . That ...
... attorneys , grade 3 , $ 3,400 ; and then under acquisitions of lands for Indian tribes , four attorneys at grade 2 at $ 2,600 ; and then under the head of " Pro- fessional Services " again , four assistant attorneys , $ 2,600 . That ...
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acre-feet acres additional administration agency Alaska Alaska Railroad allotment amendment amount appropriation approved Arizona attorneys authorized bill Bituminous Coal Boulder Canyon Project Budget estimate Bureau of Mines BURLEW CARL HAYDEN Chairman coal COLLIER Colorado River Colorado River compact Commission Congress construction contract cooperative cost DEMARAY Division DODD employees engineers expenses Federal field FINCH fiscal year 1939 Gaging streams Geological Survey Government increase Indian Affairs Indian Reorganization Act industry Interior Department investigation irrigation June Klamath land maps MENDENHALL ment Minnesota Chippewa Tribe National Park National Park Service operation percent petroleum Reclamation record reindeer Representative MURDOCK request reservation salaries Secretary Senator ADAMS Senator BANKHEAD Senator GREEN Senator HAYDEN Senator LODGE Senator MCKELLAR Senator NYE Senator O'MAHONEY Senator STEIWER Senator THOMAS statement station STUDEBAKER tion tribal funds tribe United Washington WATHEN
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Side 223 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Side 368 - Indians, under contract approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior...
Side 4 - Into contracts under his apportionment and prorating of this authorization, and his action in so doing shall be deemed a contractual obligation of the Federal Government for the payment of the cost thereof...
Side 302 - ... and a main canal and appurtenant structures located entirely within the United States connecting the Laguna Dam, or other suitable diversion dam, which the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to construct if deemed necessary or advisable by him upon engineering or economic considerations, with the Imperial and Coachella Valleys in California...
Side 353 - AN ACT To provide for the further development of vocational education In the several States and Territories...
Side 223 - Indians by a committee chosen by them under the direction and approval of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior...
Side 40 - Columbia, by filing in such court a written petition praying that the order of the Board be modified or set aside.
Side 304 - River compact in the construction, management, and operation of said reservoir, canals, and other works and the storage, diversion, delivery, and use of water for the generation of power, irrigation, and other purposes, anything in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding, and all permits, licenses, and contracts shall so provide.
Side 52 - An Act authorizing associations of producers of aquatic products" approved June 25, 1934 (15 USC 522); review of orders of petroleum control boards under section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate interstate and foreign commerce in petroleum and its products by prohibiting the shipment in such commerce of petroleum and its products produced in violation of State law, and for other purposes...
Side 70 - Act, including salaries of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employees, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by the members of the board and by...