Report to the Secretary of the Interior

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - Alaska
 

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Page 64 - Nonmetallic Deposits Accessible to the Alaska Railroad as Possible Sources of Raw Materials for the Construction Industry, by FA Rutledge, RL Thorne, WH Kerns, and 3.
Page 23 - Imported merchandise and collection of duties thereon; the exportation of merchandise under the export control act, etc., payment of draw-back and deposit of public moneys; collection of tonnage dues, and navigation fees; custody of seized merchandise and of public property used for customs purposes; enforcement of laws for...
Page 82 - Has no vision or whose vision, with correcting glasses is so defective as to prevent the performance of ordinary activities for which eyesight is essential...
Page 20 - Alaska is commercial.68 5. The Post Office Department. — This department controls the mail service in the Territory, including Railway Mail Service, postal routes, and the post offices. The transportation of mails in Alaska is under the supervision of the superintendent of the Railway Mail Service at Seattle, Washington, with assistant chief clerks stationed at Seward and Nenana.89 All mails for Alaska are dispatched from Seattle.
Page 37 - Two public auction sales of fur-seal skins were held at St. Louis, Mo., in the fiscal year 1938.
Page 77 - The Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Commerce Is responsible for extending aid and for the repair of highways and bridges on primary an»secondary Federal highway systems, the national system, on interstate highwaj-"" and on the urban systems. Accordingly, no emergency repairs or temporär restoration of such facilities will be understaken by the Corps of Engineers...
Page 58 - To protect this right, the commission has the power and duty to receive, investigate, and pass upon complaints alleging discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, or national origin. The law declares it to be an unlawful employment practice: 1.
Page 20 - National Defense; the Coast and Geodetic Survey of the Department of Commerce; the Civil Service Commission; and the Shipping Board.
Page 85 - Parliament, and is managed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor.
Page 81 - ... (e) (1), 62 Stat. 604. SOURCE: §§ 35.1 to 35.10 appear at 13 FR 5521. § 35.1 Coverage. The following regulations will apply to any person who leaves or has left a position other than a temporary position in the Executive Branch of the Federal or the District of Columbia Government subsequent to June 24, 1948, the effective date of the Selective Service Act of 1948, to enter on active duty with the armed forces of the United States. § 35.2 Military furlough or separations. Each such employee...

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