Box LG 13
Restricted
Contains 161 Results:
Interior and Insular Affairs-Summit Lake Reservation., 1951
Discussion of H.R.4285; "To reserve certain land on the public domain in Nevada for addition to the Summit Lake Indian Reservation" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Interior and Insular Affairs-Tannous., 1952
Discussion of H.R.6748; "For the relief of Nadeem Tannous and Mrs. Jamile Tannous" (John Bell Williams-Mississippi). Report of the Conservation Committee 1952.
Interior and Insular Affairs-Tidelands: Rehearing of U.S.A vs the State of Louisiana., 1951
Interior and Insular Affairs-Tidelands., 1951
Interior and Insular Affairs-Tidelands., 1951-1952
Discussion of S.J.Res.20; "To provide for the continuation of operations under certain mineral leases issued by the respective States covering submerged lands of the Continental Shelf, to encourage the continued development of such leases, to provide for the protection of the interests of the United States in the oil and gas deposits of said lands, and for other purposes" (Joseph C. O'Mahoney-Wyoming; and Clinton P. Anderson-New Mexico).
Interior and Insular Affairs-Tribal Funds., 1952
Discussion of S.221; "To provide for disposition and use of funds held in trust for Indian tribes" (Clinton P. Anderson-New Mexico), and S.745; "To transfer to the Indian tribes of Montana control over their tribal funds" (James E. Murray-Montana; Zales N. Ecton-Montana).
Interior and Insular Affairs-Washita River Basin., 1952
H.R.7464; "To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the initial phase of the Washita River Basin reclamation project, Oklahoma" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Fair Trade Amendments., 1951-1952
Discussion of H.R.5767; "To amend the Federal Trade Commission Act with respect to certain contracts and agreements which establish minimum resale prices and which are extended by State law to nonsigners" (John A. McGuire-Connecticut), and H.R.6925; "To amend the act entitled `An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies', approved July 2, 1890, and for other purposes" (Eugene J. Keogh-New York). Correspondents include John A. McGuire, and Toby Morris.
