Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 |
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... appropriation for this Division to conduct investigations for the Interior Department for the fiscal year 1935 was $ 362,560 . The average number of active field investigators , exclusive of special agents in charge , was 75 ; average ...
... appropriation for this Division to conduct investigations for the Interior Department for the fiscal year 1935 was $ 362,560 . The average number of active field investigators , exclusive of special agents in charge , was 75 ; average ...
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... appropriations , be , and they are hereby , transferred to the Department of the Interior to be admin- istered under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior . From August 1 , 1934 , following the retirement , on July 31 , 1934 ...
... appropriations , be , and they are hereby , transferred to the Department of the Interior to be admin- istered under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior . From August 1 , 1934 , following the retirement , on July 31 , 1934 ...
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... appropriations bill ( Public , No. 21 , 74th Cong . , 1st sess . ) in the total amount of $ 65,078.67 . Seven awards ... appropriation . Record of cases filed under the act as amended Feb. 13 , 1929 Total cases filed ... Total cases ...
... appropriations bill ( Public , No. 21 , 74th Cong . , 1st sess . ) in the total amount of $ 65,078.67 . Seven awards ... appropriation . Record of cases filed under the act as amended Feb. 13 , 1929 Total cases filed ... Total cases ...
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... appropriations from the reclamation fund , money advanced by the water users ' organizations , and revenues from power oper- ations . The act of March 27 , 1934 , extended the provisions of previous acts granting temporary relief to ...
... appropriations from the reclamation fund , money advanced by the water users ' organizations , and revenues from power oper- ations . The act of March 27 , 1934 , extended the provisions of previous acts granting temporary relief to ...
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... appropriation did not fully complete rehabilitation of the project . The greatest needs at pres- ent include the replacement of one - half mile of wooden flumes and 5 wood stave siphons aggregating 1 mile in length , and a supple ...
... appropriation did not fully complete rehabilitation of the project . The greatest needs at pres- ent include the replacement of one - half mile of wooden flumes and 5 wood stave siphons aggregating 1 mile in length , and a supple ...
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Page 11 - An act to stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their orderly use, improvement, and development, to stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and for other purposes," approved June 28, 1934 (48 Stat.
Page 309 - SEC. 531. (a) In order to enable the United States to cooperate with the States and Hawaii in extending and strengthening their programs of vocational rehabilitation of the physically disabled, and to continue to carry out the provisions and purposes of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment," approved June 2, 1920, as amended (USC, title 29, ch.
Page 20 - Federal Laws for the protection and preservation of the navigable waters of the United States.
Page 307 - AN ACT To provide for the further development of vocational education in the several States and Territories.
Page 152 - An Indian, as defined by the Indian Service, Includes any person of Indian blood who through wardship, treaty, or inheritance has acquired certain rights. The Census Bureau defines an Indian as a person having Indian blood to such a degree as to be recognized in his community as an Indian.
Page 305 - State received by the terms of this act an amount of public land or land scrip equal to 30,000 acres for each Senator and Representative then in Congress.
Page 94 - USC 321, 323, 325, 327-329), provides for the making of desert-land entries in the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. § 2226.0-5 Definitions. (a) As used in the desert-land laws and the regulations of this subpart: (1) "Reclamation...
Page 149 - This is an act to authorize appropriations to pay in part the liability of the United States to Indian pueblos under the act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat.
Page 25 - Four-year high schools, accredited by the University of Washington, are maintained in 10 cities, as follows: Anchorage, Cordova, Douglas, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Seward, Sitka and Wrangell. The high schools at Anchorage, Cordova, Douglas, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Nome, Petersburg, Seward, Sitka, Skagway and Wrangell are also accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. Non-accredited high schools are maintained at Haines, Nenana, and Valdez.
Page 94 - State may request that patent issue subject to grazing lease. Where a State application for exchange under the provisions of the Taylor Grazing Act approved June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1269), as amended by the act of June 26. 1936 (49 Stat. 1976) , is found to embrace lands Included in an outstanding lease issued under section 15 of said act, before final action is taken by the Bureau of Land Management with a view to...