Establishment of a National Park Service: Hearing Before the Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives, on H. R. 22995, a Bill to Establish a National Park Service, and for Other Purposes, Wednesday, April 24, 1912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - 34 páginas |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 7
Página 6
... considerable detail , and the result is that there is no coordination whatever between them . The experience that we gain in one park is of no practical use to us at all in another park , except as we can make it useful through the main ...
... considerable detail , and the result is that there is no coordination whatever between them . The experience that we gain in one park is of no practical use to us at all in another park , except as we can make it useful through the main ...
Página 11
... considerable complaint among the automobile people of not being permitted to use the roads in the parks ; and some feel that the stage lines hold them up from one end to the other . Secretary FISHER . A lot of people would like to go ...
... considerable complaint among the automobile people of not being permitted to use the roads in the parks ; and some feel that the stage lines hold them up from one end to the other . Secretary FISHER . A lot of people would like to go ...
Página 12
... considerable amount of travel around the park of people who come in without any vehicle . The CHAIRMAN . Have you an accurate statement of the total num- ber of national parks now in existence , and their areas ? Mr. UCKER . I have not ...
... considerable amount of travel around the park of people who come in without any vehicle . The CHAIRMAN . Have you an accurate statement of the total num- ber of national parks now in existence , and their areas ? Mr. UCKER . I have not ...
Página 17
... considerable timber that had been blown over , and the question was whether to cut it , and on what terms , and whether we ought to include in the cut areas timber not down , but so related to it that it ought to be harvested now ; and ...
... considerable timber that had been blown over , and the question was whether to cut it , and on what terms , and whether we ought to include in the cut areas timber not down , but so related to it that it ought to be harvested now ; and ...
Página 19
... considerable expenditure in the very nature of things . It means a man entirely divorced from all other matters in the depart- ment ; and if he is the right kind of man , he is ambitious to build his bureau up . A division may be just ...
... considerable expenditure in the very nature of things . It means a man entirely divorced from all other matters in the depart- ment ; and if he is the right kind of man , he is ambitious to build his bureau up . A division may be just ...
Termos e frases comuns
acres administration in field Agricultural Department approved Army engineers Assistant Attorney bill H. R. board of Army BRARY bureau of national CHAIRMAN charge chief clerk Colorado committee CONGRES THE LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Crater Lake Department of Agriculture director division ending June 30 ESS THE LIBRARY establish a National Expenditures Fiscal year ending fiscal years 1910 Forest Service Grant handle Hetchy Hot Springs hotel accommodations hotel concessions instance interested Interior Department July Land Office LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY Mesa Verde MONDELL Mount Rainier National Park Service national-park number of visitors organization park improvements permits PICKETT priations provements Public Lands questions RAKER revenues received salaries of park scenic Secretary FISHER Secretary of War Senate Sequoia statement Sullys Hill Sundry civil superintendent timber tion in field Total area trails UCKER Washington Wind Cave Yellowstone National Park Yosemite
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 3 - An act to codify and amend the penal laws of the United States...
Página 31 - That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments...
Página 3 - That the Secretary of the Interior shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the use and management of the parks, monuments, and reservations...
Página 34 - New Mexico New York North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah...
Página 30 - That no portion of this appropriation shall be expended for the removal of snow from any of the roads for the purpose of opening them in advance of the time when they will be cleared by seasonal changes.
Página 31 - Interior, who shall administer and protect the same under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 8, 1906, entitled ''An Act for the preservation of American antiquities...
Página 3 - Mines, and a director of said bureau, who shall be thoroughly equipped for the duties of said office by technical education and experience and who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and who shall receive a salary of six thousand dollars per annum; and there shall also be in the said bureau such experts and other employees as may from time to time be authorized by Congress.
Página 4 - Survey shall have become exhausted, and the demand for it continues, there shall be published, on the requisition of the Secretary of the Interior, as many additional copies of the report as the Director of the Survey...
Página 3 - SEC. 2. That the director shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, have the supervision, management, and control of the several national parks and national monuments which are now under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, and of the Hot Springs Reservation...
Página 34 - Owing to their location adjoining the Great Lakes, the States enumerated below contain approximately an additional number of square miles as follows: Illinois, 1,674 square miles of Lake Michigan; Indiana, 230 square miles of Lake Michigan...