Policies, Programs, and Activities of the Department of the Interior: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Partes 1-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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ABRAHAM KAZEN acres administration agencies Alaska appropriate areas ASPINALL Assistant Secretary authority Briefing session budget Bureau of Indian Bureau of Land Bureau of Mines BURTON of Utah California Chairman chart classified coal committee concerned Congress Corp cost CRAIG HOSMER Department desalting Director DOLE DOMINY ED EDMONDSON EDMONDSON Federal Government fiscal funds gentleman going grazing HALEY HARTZOG HOSMER Indian Affairs industry Interior JAMES KEE JOE SKUBITZ JOHN KYL JOHNSON Land Management lease LLOYD MEEDS LOESCH McCLURE ment million mineral National Park Service O'LEARY Office of Oil oil and gas Oil Import oil shale operation PECORA percent petroleum planning plant present problem production projects proposed public lands question RASMUSSEN RENNE reservations responsibility Secretary HICKEL session with Assistant short tons statement STEIGER subcommittee TAYLOR Taylor Grazing Act Thank thing tion United WOLD
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