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... tion . At that time , in the Territory of Alaska , the Governor had the power to veto appropriation items , and so I eliminated the appropria- tion item with the result that it was not possible to pay eagle bounties in that biennium ...
... tion . At that time , in the Territory of Alaska , the Governor had the power to veto appropriation items , and so I eliminated the appropria- tion item with the result that it was not possible to pay eagle bounties in that biennium ...
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... tion measures that would prevent this tragic depletion of the salmon . But they could not prevail . The people of Alaska could not prevail— and conservation was cast to the winds . Yes , the salmon interests were too powerful . Year ...
... tion measures that would prevent this tragic depletion of the salmon . But they could not prevail . The people of Alaska could not prevail— and conservation was cast to the winds . Yes , the salmon interests were too powerful . Year ...
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... tion ; Joseph W. Penfold , conservation director , Izaak Walton League of America ; Fred M. Packard , executive secretary , National Parks Association ; Charles H. Callison , conservation director , National wild- life Federation ...
... tion ; Joseph W. Penfold , conservation director , Izaak Walton League of America ; Fred M. Packard , executive secretary , National Parks Association ; Charles H. Callison , conservation director , National wild- life Federation ...
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... tion and management of the wildlife range shall not affect the conduct of any present or future national defense activities without the con- currence of the Secretary of Defense . The enormous development of the outdoor recreation ...
... tion and management of the wildlife range shall not affect the conduct of any present or future national defense activities without the con- currence of the Secretary of Defense . The enormous development of the outdoor recreation ...
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... tion , a very few years hence the area will cease to be remote sooner than we think . Looking ahead 50 years at the unfolding story of Alaska's develop- ment , it is clear that the only economically feasible opportunity for maintaining ...
... tion , a very few years hence the area will cease to be remote sooner than we think . Looking ahead 50 years at the unfolding story of Alaska's develop- ment , it is clear that the only economically feasible opportunity for maintaining ...
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9 million Anchorage animals Arctic Wildlife Range BEISTLINE believe BODDY Brooks Range BUCKLEY caribou Chairman committee Congress Congressman RIVERS conservation conservationists Dall sheep Department DESPAIN E. L. BARTLETT establishment Fairbanks favor Federal Government fish and game Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Fort Yukon future game range going grizzly grizzly bear GUTERMUTH hearing highway HOLDSWORTH hunting interest Interior Interstate and Foreign Izaak Walton League Juneau Ketchikan Land Order 82 laws legislation McKinley Park ment miles million acres mining moose Mount McKinley Murie percent permit polar bear president proposed Arctic Wildlife protection public domain Public Land Order purposes question record recreation regulations reserve roads salmon Secretary LEFFLER Senator BARTLETT Senator Gruening statehood statement STEVENS Tanana Valley Tanana Valley Sportsmen's testimony Thank tion tourist U.S. Senate United University of Alaska Washington wilderness area Wildlife Service witness wolves
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Page 116 - A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.
Page 211 - Act, with rights of occupation and use of so much of the surface of the land as may be required for all purposes reasonably incident to the mining or removal of the minerals and under such general regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.
Page 429 - That all lands withdrawn under the provisions of this Act shall at all times be open to exploration, discovery, occupation, and purchase, under the mining laws of the United States, so far as the same apply to minerals other than coal, oil, gas, and phosphates...
Page 250 - That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid existing claim, location, or entry under the land laws of the United States, whether for homestead, mineral, right of way, or any other purpose whatsoever, or shall affect the rights of any such claimant, locator, or entryman to the full use and enjoyment of his land.
Page 133 - Willamette meridian, all mineral deposits of the classes and kinds now subject to location, entry, and patent under the mining laws of the United States shall be, exclusive of the land containing them, subject to disposal under such laws...
Page 72 - Any judge of a court established under the laws of the United States or any United States commissioner may, within his respective jurisdiction, upon proper oath or affirmation showing probable cause, issue warrants in all such cases.
Page 2 - Act, and to take such person immediately for examination or trial before an officer or court of competent jurisdiction; (2) shall have power to execute any warrant or other process issued by an officer or court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this Act or...
Page 2 - ... execute any warrant or other process issued by an officer or court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this Act or regulations...
Page 3 - STATEMENT OF HON. ERNEST GRUENING, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF ALASKA Senator GRUENING.