Hearings held Jan. 29-Mar. 9, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 638 páginas |
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Página 283
... recommendations , that we can start moving on that . Mr. HARTZOG . Thank you very much . We do , too . Mr. RIVERS . The gentleman from California , Mr. Reinecke . Mr. REINECKE . Thank you . I enjoyed your presentation and I cannot ...
... recommendations , that we can start moving on that . Mr. HARTZOG . Thank you very much . We do , too . Mr. RIVERS . The gentleman from California , Mr. Reinecke . Mr. REINECKE . Thank you . I enjoyed your presentation and I cannot ...
Página 289
... recommendations the professional staff may come up with in connection with the preliminary report . However , we are working with the Federal and State agencies involved through the departments coordinating with Mr. Harold Jordahl . Mr ...
... recommendations the professional staff may come up with in connection with the preliminary report . However , we are working with the Federal and State agencies involved through the departments coordinating with Mr. Harold Jordahl . Mr ...
Página 292
... recommendations as to whether an area meets the criteria of a national recreation area , and once they have determined the agency that should administer it , assum- ing the National Park Service , this area then becomes our ...
... recommendations as to whether an area meets the criteria of a national recreation area , and once they have determined the agency that should administer it , assum- ing the National Park Service , this area then becomes our ...
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... recommendations they have made . No small part of that success is due to Mr. Stevens , who is now serving as Associate Director of this new Bureau with Dr. Crafts . Mr. STEVENS . Thank you , Mr. Aspinall . Mr. RIVERS . I certainly ...
... recommendations they have made . No small part of that success is due to Mr. Stevens , who is now serving as Associate Director of this new Bureau with Dr. Crafts . Mr. STEVENS . Thank you , Mr. Aspinall . Mr. RIVERS . I certainly ...
Página 296
... recommendations of the Commission was the creation of a Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in the Department of the Interior . President Kennedy promptly endorsed this recommendation in his conserva- tion message of March 1 , 1962. With ...
... recommendations of the Commission was the creation of a Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in the Department of the Interior . President Kennedy promptly endorsed this recommendation in his conserva- tion message of March 1 , 1962. With ...
Termos e frases comuns
88th Congress acres activities Administration Alaska areas ASPINALL authority BARING blast furnace Boulder City budget Bureau of Mines burial BURTON of California BURTON of Utah Chairman chart Coal Research Colonel MACFARLAND committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contracts cost Department economic EDMONDSON eligible established explosives facilities Federal agencies fiscal fuels funds gentleman going Government HARTZOG Health and safety helium Helium Act increase industry interest Interior interments KELLY Land Management lease legislation lignite ment Metallurgy Metallurgy Research million mineral National Cemetery National Park Service natural gas oil shale operation outdoor recreation percent petroleum planning plants present problems production proposed public lands question recommendations REINECKE Reno Research Center responsibility RIVERS ROGERS of Texas ROSENBAUM SAYLOR Secretary Short ton statement STEVENS STODDARD subcommittee Thank tion Total United Utah veterans West North Central WESTFIELD WHEELER WHITE of Idaho
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 614 - ... to investigate explosives and peat; 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.
Página 406 - States is or has been engaged, served in the Armed Forces of any government allied with the United States during that war and whose last such service terminated honorably.
Página 622 - ... before the officer in immediate command and holding a commission in the branch of the service in which the person is engaged. Such affidavits shall be as binding in law and with like penalties as if taken before a register of a United States land office.
Página 369 - Any citizen of the United States who, during any war in which the United States has been or may hereafter be engaged, served...
Página 430 - Survey, and the classification of the public lands and examination of the Geological Structure, mineral resources and products of the national domain...
Página 388 - That the President of the United States shall have power, whenever in his opinion it shall be expedient, to purchase cemetery grounds, and cause them to be securely enclosed, to be used as a national cemetery for the soldiers who shall die in the service of the country.
Página 299 - ... by the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the soil conservation agencies of the Department, as of July 15, 1958.
Página 591 - A president's hardest task is not to do what is right, but to know what is right. Yet the presidency brings no special gift of prophecy or foresight. You take an oath — step into an office — and must then help guide a great democracy.
Página 619 - That it shall be the province and duty of the Bureau of Mines, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the 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...
Página 388 - Army may prescribe: (a) Any member or former member of the armed forces of the United States whose last service terminated honorably, by death or otherwise; (b) any citizen of the United States who, during any war in which the United States has been or may hereafter be engaged...