Work Relief and Relief for Fiscal Year 1941: Hearings ... 76th Congress, 3d Session1940 - 1261 pages |
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Page 172
... Indians to " Bureau of Indian Affairs , Department of the Interior " . Transfer for rural rehabilitation of needy persons in the Virgin Islands to " Virgin Islands , Department of the Interior " . Transfer for coordination of rural ...
... Indians to " Bureau of Indian Affairs , Department of the Interior " . Transfer for rural rehabilitation of needy persons in the Virgin Islands to " Virgin Islands , Department of the Interior " . Transfer for coordination of rural ...
Page 192
... Indians , to which Department $ 1,300,000 was trans- ferred during the fiscal year 1939. These funds will be used in making direct relief grants to destitute and low - income farm families for whom farm and home plans cannot be ...
... Indians , to which Department $ 1,300,000 was trans- ferred during the fiscal year 1939. These funds will be used in making direct relief grants to destitute and low - income farm families for whom farm and home plans cannot be ...
Page 198
... INDIANS Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Do I understand you are making no loans or grants to the Indians for 1941 ? Mr. BALDWIN . In 1941 we do not intend to make any loans or grants to any so - called ward Indians . Mr. LUDLOW . What about this ...
... INDIANS Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Do I understand you are making no loans or grants to the Indians for 1941 ? Mr. BALDWIN . In 1941 we do not intend to make any loans or grants to any so - called ward Indians . Mr. LUDLOW . What about this ...
Page 199
... Indians , that is , ward Indians . Mr. LUDLOW . The grants are transferred during the fiscal year 1940 , to the Bureau of Indian Affairs ? Mr. BALDWIN . Yes . Mr. LUDLOW . I think it was testified today by the Bureau of Indian Affairs ...
... Indians , that is , ward Indians . Mr. LUDLOW . The grants are transferred during the fiscal year 1940 , to the Bureau of Indian Affairs ? Mr. BALDWIN . Yes . Mr. LUDLOW . I think it was testified today by the Bureau of Indian Affairs ...
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... INDIAN RELIEF LOANS Mr. LUDLOW . I want to clear up one other point : As I understand it , the testimony shows you carried no Indian relief load this year : there were some Indian relief loans , there will be some loans ? Mr. BALDWIN ...
... INDIAN RELIEF LOANS Mr. LUDLOW . I want to clear up one other point : As I understand it , the testimony shows you carried no Indian relief load this year : there were some Indian relief loans , there will be some loans ? Mr. BALDWIN ...
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Page 37 - Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to prescribe such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary to secure a just and equal distribution thereof among the Indians residing upon any such reservations; and no other appropriation or grant of water by any riparian proprietor shall be authorized or permitted to the damage of any other riparian proprietor.
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