Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1938: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session on the Interior Department Appropriation Bill for 1938, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 1891 pages |
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Page 771
... Indian matters , often legislating about the minutial of Indian matters . So an enormous body of statute law grew up , four fat volumes con- taining the statute law dealing with the Indians . At the same time , the legislation of ...
... Indian matters , often legislating about the minutial of Indian matters . So an enormous body of statute law grew up , four fat volumes con- taining the statute law dealing with the Indians . At the same time , the legislation of ...
Page 775
... Indians , a tribe , and the tribe dealt with its members . Hence , the Federal operations were not tremendously ... Indians possessed 135,000,000 acres of land . As a result of that enactment , since 1887 down to 1933 , the Indians lost ...
... Indians , a tribe , and the tribe dealt with its members . Hence , the Federal operations were not tremendously ... Indians possessed 135,000,000 acres of land . As a result of that enactment , since 1887 down to 1933 , the Indians lost ...
Page 776
... Indians a hundred years from now , and if the Government is going to continue to spend in the same way or as much per capita , you can see where it will take us . Mr. RICH . When is an Indian not an Indian ? Mr. COLLIER . That is a ...
... Indians a hundred years from now , and if the Government is going to continue to spend in the same way or as much per capita , you can see where it will take us . Mr. RICH . When is an Indian not an Indian ? Mr. COLLIER . That is a ...
Page 783
... Indians in the E. C. W. camps . Can you tell the committee offhand how many Indians or E. C. W. camps you have in the Indian Service at this time ? Mr. COLLIER . We have had 10,000 Indians on the E. C. W. work since the summer of 1933 ...
... Indians in the E. C. W. camps . Can you tell the committee offhand how many Indians or E. C. W. camps you have in the Indian Service at this time ? Mr. COLLIER . We have had 10,000 Indians on the E. C. W. work since the summer of 1933 ...
Page 784
... Indian use , and has in- cluded the necessity of buying some land for landless Indians . In the unallotted areas like the Navajo country and the Pueblo country we had a different problem . In those areas the Indians had gone into the ...
... Indian use , and has in- cluded the necessity of buying some land for landless Indians . In the unallotted areas like the Navajo country and the Pueblo country we had a different problem . In those areas the Indians had gone into the ...
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acres additional agriculture Alaska Alaska Railroad All-American Canal allotment amount appropriation authorized bill Budget building Bureau of Mines BURLEW CAEMMERER canal Canyon Central Valley project COLLIER Colonel OHLSON Colorado Colorado River committee complete Congress construction DEMARAY District of Columbia Division employees equipment expenditures expenses Federal field FINCH fiscal year 1938 FITZPATRICK Geological Survey going Government Grand Coulee Dam grazing increase Indians Interest on proceeds Interior Department investigations irrigation irrigation district JOHNSON June 30 justification KIRGIS LAMBERTSON Land Office LEAVY maps MENDENHALL ment miles mineral National Park Service necessary needed O'NEAL Oklahoma operation and maintenance percent power plant Proceeds of labor public lands Public Works Administration purchase ranger reclamation fund repair requested Reservoir revenues RICH River salaries SCRUGHAM Secretary statement STUDEBAKER supply Territory tion United Valley vocational Washington
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Page 656 - Territory shall be twenty-five thousand dollars, to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Page 656 - March 4, 1907, which provide a permanent continuing appropriation of $2,550,000, “to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language, and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural, and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction” and ‘for providing courses for the special preparation of instructors for teaching the elements of agriculture and the mechanic...
Page 422 - Interior, to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining, and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mineral substances with a view to improving health conditions, and increasing safety, efficiency, economic development, and conserving resources through the prevention of waste in the mining, quarrying, metallurgical, and other mineral industries...
Page 556 - For the construction, reconstruction, and improvement of roads and trails, inclusive of necessary bridges, in national parks, monuments, and other areas administered by the National Park Service, including areas authorized to be established as national parks and monuments, and national park and monument approach roads authorized by the Act of January 31, 1931 (46 Stat.
Page 649 - 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 831 - The Secretary of the Interior is charged with the supervision of public business relating to * * * the Indians...
Page 449 - ... and on behalf of the Government to investigate the mineral fuels and unfinished mineral products belonging to, or for the use of, the United States, with a view to their most efficient mining, preparation, treatment and use; and to disseminate information concerning these subjects in such manner as will best carry out the purposes of this Act.
Page 142 - That five per centum of the proceeds of the sales of public lands lying within said State which shall be sold by the United States subsequent to the admission of said State into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident to the same, shall be paid to the said State...
Page 831 - The Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and agreeably to such regulations as the President may prescribe, have the management of all Indian affairs and of all matters arising out of Indian relations.
Page 650 - An Act to authorize the operation of stands In Federal buildings by blind persons, to enlarge the economic opportunities of the blind, and for other purposes," approved June 20, 1936, 49 Stat.