Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - Alaska |
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... Coal .. 66 66 66 67 Petroleum . Miscellaneous mineral products .. Administrative arrangements_ . Investigative work . Projects for the season of 1931 . Alaska Railroad project.- Mineral leasing work ... Transportation assistance to ...
... Coal .. 66 66 66 67 Petroleum . Miscellaneous mineral products .. Administrative arrangements_ . Investigative work . Projects for the season of 1931 . Alaska Railroad project.- Mineral leasing work ... Transportation assistance to ...
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... coal mining began in Alaska . The mines in the Territory are capable of producing more coal than is necessary to meet local demands , but last year 61,000 tons were imported from Washington and British Columbia . Inadequate ...
... coal mining began in Alaska . The mines in the Territory are capable of producing more coal than is necessary to meet local demands , but last year 61,000 tons were imported from Washington and British Columbia . Inadequate ...
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... coal mining industry is confined to the region adjacent to the Alaska Railroad and the Bureau of Mines maintains a fully equipped mine rescue car to meet emergencies which may arise . In addition to the mine rescue car a 12 REPORT OF ...
... coal mining industry is confined to the region adjacent to the Alaska Railroad and the Bureau of Mines maintains a fully equipped mine rescue car to meet emergencies which may arise . In addition to the mine rescue car a 12 REPORT OF ...
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... coal is situated in Anchorage in charge of a chemist from the Bureau of Mines . All fuel purchased by the railroad is carefully analyzed and inspected before final settlements are made with the coal company . Alaska has but one national ...
... coal is situated in Anchorage in charge of a chemist from the Bureau of Mines . All fuel purchased by the railroad is carefully analyzed and inspected before final settlements are made with the coal company . Alaska has but one national ...
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... rock - fill diversion dam was constructed in the Nenana River at mile 379.5 to prevent the river from cutting into the grade . Ten hopper - bottom steel coal cars were received during REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF ALASKA 29 The Alaska Railroad.
... rock - fill diversion dam was constructed in the Nenana River at mile 379.5 to prevent the river from cutting into the grade . Ten hopper - bottom steel coal cars were received during REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF ALASKA 29 The Alaska Railroad.
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Page 153 - An Act to provide for the protection of forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded areas, for the extension of national forests, and for other purposes, in order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor...
Page 152 - In actions in the State courts service upon the United States shall be made by serving the process of the court with a copy of the complaint upon the United States attorney for the district in which the action is brought or upon an assistant United States attorney or clerical employee designated by the United States attorney in writing filed with the clerk of the court in which the action is brought and by sending copies of the...
Page 152 - A sale to satisfy a lien inferior to one of the United States, shall be made subject to and without disturbing the lien of the United States, unless the United States consents that the property may be sold free of its lien and the proceeds divided as the parties may be entitled.
Page 149 - ... purchased, or otherwise procured under such license, the persons from whom they were purchased and to whom they were sold, date of purchase or sale, name of the trapper, and the number of the trapper's license, and shall, on or before thirty days after the expiration of his license, make a written report to the commission on a form prepared and furnished by It setting forth in full the data herein required to be recorded.
Page 152 - ... brought against the United States in any State court may be removed by the Unit.ed States to the United States district court for the district in which the suit may be pending. The removal shall be effected in the manner prescribed by section 29 of the Judicial Code (title 28, sec. 72, USC) : Prorndea, That the petition for removal may be filed at any time before the expiration of thirty days after the time herein or by the court allowed to the United States to answer, and no removal bond shall...
Page 153 - ... in favor of the United States attaches to such property, such person may make a written request to the officer charged with the administration of the laws in respect of which the lien of the United States arises, to have the same extinguished. If after appropriate investigation, it appears to such...
Page 152 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States . America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Rubber Ac of 1948.
Page 149 - States, the sum of $250. (c) If the applicant is an alien, or is a corporation, association, or copartnership not organized under the laws of the Territory or of a State of the United States, the sum of $500.
Page 120 - All children who are destitute of suitable homes and adequate means of earning an honest living, all children abandoned by their parents or guardians, all children of habitually drunken or vicious or unfit parents, all children habitually begging on the streets or from door to door, all children kept in vicious or immoral associations, all children known by their language or life to be vicious...
Page 145 - Provided, That authority is granted to the Secretary of the Interior to pay from this appropriation to the Sanitarium Company, of Portland, Oregon...