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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... further action . Senator PITTMAN . I was going to suggest , Senator , that you have paid more attention to this than the other members of the committee , and I suggest that we proceed in any manner that you consider advisable . Senator ...
... further action . Senator PITTMAN . I was going to suggest , Senator , that you have paid more attention to this than the other members of the committee , and I suggest that we proceed in any manner that you consider advisable . Senator ...
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... Further , the evidence shows conclusively that the assessment work done on these claims following the year 1919 and up to the present time has not been such that we can reasonably declare it to be worth , in labor and improvements , the ...
... Further , the evidence shows conclusively that the assessment work done on these claims following the year 1919 and up to the present time has not been such that we can reasonably declare it to be worth , in labor and improvements , the ...
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... further testi- fied that he is the owner of these claims , and in support of this claim of ownership offered in evidence an abstract of title by the Garfield County Abstract Co. brought down year by year from the inception of said ...
... further testi- fied that he is the owner of these claims , and in support of this claim of ownership offered in evidence an abstract of title by the Garfield County Abstract Co. brought down year by year from the inception of said ...
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... further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 gallons of oil per ton ( p . 88 and following ) . He shows that beds of shale may be profitably worked at a depth of 600 to 1,200 feet ( p . 92 ) ...
... further shows that the 61.8 feet of commercial oil shale as shown on Exhibit 10 produces 28 gallons of oil per ton ( p . 88 and following ) . He shows that beds of shale may be profitably worked at a depth of 600 to 1,200 feet ( p . 92 ) ...
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... further development for the mineral contained therein is justified . Your decision is therefore reversed and said homestead entries 018825 and 018827 in so far as they conflict with said mining claims are hereby held for cancellation ...
... further development for the mineral contained therein is justified . Your decision is therefore reversed and said homestead entries 018825 and 018827 in so far as they conflict with said mining claims are hereby held for cancellation ...
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