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(e) It is believed that the law should require State approval and State cooperation in the case of all new projects. This is now required in the building of highways and in agricultural extension. Doing this will bring to this complex task a knowledge of local conditions possessed by the State, will arouse the effort and interest of the people most concerned in the success of these new communities, and will lessen the burden on the Federal fund. Now the law not only does not require State effort but gives no opportunity for its exercise.

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Operating revenues and expenses 1916-1924, statement showing.
Permanent improvements, allocation of funds available for
River service deficit in operation of----

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Davis, A. P., article by, on use of day labor on reclamation projects____

Davis, D. W., statement of____.

Dawkins, M. L., statement of

Demaray, A. E., statement of

Durkee, J. S., statement of

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Education, Bureau of.

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Alaska---

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City school administration and education, investigation of
Collecting statistics for special reports_.

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District land offices, statement showing..

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Appropriations unexpended

Automobiles, statement showing cost of operation, etc--
Examiners and clerks, per diem and traveling expenses of..
Mining claims of Senator Cameron and associates-
Oil production and royalties from chart showing.
Platinum claims in Grand Canyon National Park.
Public Land Service____

Acreage unappropriated, statement showing-.

Automobiles, statement showing cost of operation, etc.
Depredations on public timber---

Entries made, expenses incurred, etc., district offices, statement
showing

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Land offices-

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Rent of, statement showing-.

Needs for the service, statement showing-

Registers and receivers__

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Area surveyed years 1916 to 1924, statement showing_
Detailed estimate for 1926.

Lands surveyed and resurveyed in States, statement showing-

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Engraving and printing geologic maps_-_

Gauging streams, etc.

General expenses--

Geologic surveys.

Lands, examination and classification of...

Personal automobiles, allowance for use of..

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Personal services of field force in the District of Columbia.

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Preparation of illustrations__

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Printing of documents, waste in.--

Reports of the mineral resources of the United States...
Salaries_

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Agency buildings, construction, lease, purchase, etc..

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Agitation against Indian Office----

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Appropriations, 1925, and estimates, 1926, comparative statement of

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Children eligible for school attendance, statement showing-

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Indian children in Government and public schools, number of---

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Schools supported, capacity, location, etc., statement showing-

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Uintah and Duchesne Counties, Utah, aid to public schools in

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