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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... reasons it appears advisable for the sake of clarity to make a statement of what the department conceives to be the principal issues and questions that have arisen on the facts developed in this record . First , it appears obvious ...
... reasons it appears advisable for the sake of clarity to make a statement of what the department conceives to be the principal issues and questions that have arisen on the facts developed in this record . First , it appears obvious ...
26. lappuse
... reason- able man to think he could dig down there and get some profit ? Mr. FINNEY . We might have held it even then , but I wasn't satis- fied with the showing , and to anticipate a little , Senator , I ordered later on a new hearing ...
... reason- able man to think he could dig down there and get some profit ? Mr. FINNEY . We might have held it even then , but I wasn't satis- fied with the showing , and to anticipate a little , Senator , I ordered later on a new hearing ...
30. lappuse
... reasons-- And so on , setting out the reasons . Mr. FINNEY . In one of the decisions written by Phillips there was a reference to the regulations or rules of the Geological Survey re- quiring a minimum of 15 gallons to the ton , and ...
... reasons-- And so on , setting out the reasons . Mr. FINNEY . In one of the decisions written by Phillips there was a reference to the regulations or rules of the Geological Survey re- quiring a minimum of 15 gallons to the ton , and ...
32. lappuse
... reasons : ( a ) Deponent at said hearing submitted his evidence and proofs on the theory and belief , on the advice of his counsel , that proof that the land was mineral in character , and proof of the existence of certain oil - shale ...
... reasons : ( a ) Deponent at said hearing submitted his evidence and proofs on the theory and belief , on the advice of his counsel , that proof that the land was mineral in character , and proof of the existence of certain oil - shale ...
44. lappuse
... reason did he offer for not making his proof of discovery in the first place . Mr. FINNEY . My memory is not very clear , but I have a recollec- tion . Senator WALSH of Montana . Have you any document which will show that he was ...
... reason did he offer for not making his proof of discovery in the first place . Mr. FINNEY . My memory is not very clear , but I have a recollec- tion . Senator WALSH of Montana . Have you any document which will show that he was ...
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