Oil-shale Lands: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 379, Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to Inquire Into the Charges Made by a Former Government Employee in Relation to the Disposition and Alienation of Oil-shale Lands of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 351 lappuses |
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... deposits and by development in the future could not be expected to show such value as to make them merchantable . Hence it is our opinion that on such deposits a discovery can not be predicated on which to base a valid mineral claim to ...
... deposits and by development in the future could not be expected to show such value as to make them merchantable . Hence it is our opinion that on such deposits a discovery can not be predicated on which to base a valid mineral claim to ...
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... deposits " and that no portion of the land was Claimed for mining purposes , " and in his stock - raising additional entry , No. 018827 , he swore that the land embraced therein was chiefly valuable for grazing and raising forage crops ...
... deposits " and that no portion of the land was Claimed for mining purposes , " and in his stock - raising additional entry , No. 018827 , he swore that the land embraced therein was chiefly valuable for grazing and raising forage crops ...
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... deposits below contestee's house aggregate about 500 feet , while smaller shale beds are shown above the house . He further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 gallons of oil per ton ( p ...
... deposits below contestee's house aggregate about 500 feet , while smaller shale beds are shown above the house . He further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 gallons of oil per ton ( p ...
12. lappuse
... deposits and by development in the future could not be expected to show such value as to make them merchantable . Hence it is our opinion that on such deposits a discovery can not be predicated on which to base a valid m neral claim to ...
... deposits and by development in the future could not be expected to show such value as to make them merchantable . Hence it is our opinion that on such deposits a discovery can not be predicated on which to base a valid m neral claim to ...
15. lappuse
... deposits . The contest affidavit concludes with a request for a hearing , " as to mineral or agricultural character of the lands in conflict , " and for the cancellation of the homestead entries mentioned . Hearing was ordered and duly ...
... deposits . The contest affidavit concludes with a request for a hearing , " as to mineral or agricultural character of the lands in conflict , " and for the cancellation of the homestead entries mentioned . Hearing was ordered and duly ...
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