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... increased in the last four or five months . But we hope for a very material increase . Mr. CARTER . It is not improbable that the price of oil will increase above the price at the time you made the estimates ? Secretary FALL . Yes . On ...
... increased in the last four or five months . But we hope for a very material increase . Mr. CARTER . It is not improbable that the price of oil will increase above the price at the time you made the estimates ? Secretary FALL . Yes . On ...
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... increased price of $ 0.25 per barrel on that oil , which was an increase of about $ 75,000 a month , or $ 900,000 a year , of which about $ 500,000 would go into the reclamation fund . We hope for a rather large increase within the next ...
... increased price of $ 0.25 per barrel on that oil , which was an increase of about $ 75,000 a month , or $ 900,000 a year , of which about $ 500,000 would go into the reclamation fund . We hope for a rather large increase within the next ...
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... increase in the near future . As much more is being produced from Indian lands . As to coal , there were leased dur- ing the last year over 11,000 acres and prospecting permits issued covering over 200,000 acres . All these wells and ...
... increase in the near future . As much more is being produced from Indian lands . As to coal , there were leased dur- ing the last year over 11,000 acres and prospecting permits issued covering over 200,000 acres . All these wells and ...
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... increase of $ 1,000 for next year . What is the necessity of that increase ? Mr. HAWK . You will notice that we expended in 1922 $ 4,899.70 , and the reason for the increase is that we need more money to pur- chase these office devices ...
... increase of $ 1,000 for next year . What is the necessity of that increase ? Mr. HAWK . You will notice that we expended in 1922 $ 4,899.70 , and the reason for the increase is that we need more money to pur- chase these office devices ...
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... increasing all the time ; it is taking the place of typewriting very fast . Mr. CRAMTON . That may be very true , Mr. Harvey , and if you want to defend the increase from $ 7,300 to $ 10,000 on that basis that is all right , but that ...
... increasing all the time ; it is taking the place of typewriting very fast . Mr. CRAMTON . That may be very true , Mr. Harvey , and if you want to defend the increase from $ 7,300 to $ 10,000 on that basis that is all right , but that ...
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acres additional Alaska Amount appropriated Amount expended Analysis of expenditures asking bill Blackfeet Budget buildings Bureau Bursum BYRNES CAMMERER CARTER clerk Colonel MEARS Colorado River Commissioner committee Congress construction cost CRAMTON district Doctor BAIN employees ending June 30 Equipment and miscellaneous fiscal year 1924 Fiscal year ended Five Civilized Tribes following justification Fort Hall FRENCH Fuel Government HAYMAKER increase Indian reservations Indian school Interior Department irrigation Kanakanak Land Office light service LOPP MERITT Milk River miscellaneous material National Park Navajo necessary Nenana Oklahoma operation and maintenance Outstanding liabilities Patent Office payment PEAIRS pensions pupils purchase purpose record the following reimbursable Repairs and improvements River road salaries Secretary FALL Senator SMOOT Shoshone South Dakota statement Stats Subsistence supplies superintendent support and civilization surveys telephone service tion Total Transportation of supplies Traveling expenses treaty tribal funds Tribes Unexpended balance
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Page 30 - ... than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the Commission.
Page 696 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 322 - An act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota...
Page 51 - No Executive Department or other Government establishment of the United States shall expend, in any one fiscal year, any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
Page 2 - The managers on the part of the House and the Senate at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (HR 6161) to amend the Clean Air Act, and for other purposes...
Page 382 - That the proceeds of the sum of $100,000 being the amount placed in the hand of the President of the United States in trust for the Seneca Tribe of Indians situated in the State of New York, be hereafter passed to the credit of the Indian appropriation fund, and that the Secretary of War be authorized to receive and pay over to the Seneca Tribe of Indians the sum of $6,000 annually in the way And manner as heretofore practiced, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Page 194 - For collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian and public schools, and for placing school pupils, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of white families qualified to give them moral, industrial, and educational training...
Page 23 - For salaries and expenses of such attorneys and other employees as the Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, deem necessary in probate matters affecting restricted allottees or their heirs in the Five Civilized Tribes and in the several tribes of the Quapaw Agency, and for the costs and other necessary expenses incident to suits instituted or conducted by such attorneys...
Page 695 - Mines such sums as may be necessary to carry on such investigations. The Secretary of the Treasury shall transfer on the books of the Treasury Department any sums •which may be authorized hereunder, and such amounts shall be placed to the credit of the Bureau of Mines for the performance of work for the department or establishment from which the transfer is made...
Page 382 - ... their present improvements: it is agreed that any balance which may remain, of the avails of the lands after sale as aforesaid, shall constitute a fund for the future exigencies of the tribe, on which the Government of the United States consent and...