Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 |
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acres activities addition Administration agencies Agriculture airport Alaska Communication System Alaska Department Alaska Highway Alaska Native Alaska Native Service Alaska Railroad amount Anchorage Annette approximately areas assistance Aviation Big Delta Board Bureau Civil Defense Coast Commissioner communities construction continued contract cooperation Cordova Creek Department of Health Department of Public district Division Education Engineers facilities Fairbanks farmers Federal Federal Security Agency field fiscal year 1951 fish fishery Forest funds homes hospital improvement included increase industry installed investigations Island June 30 Juneau Ketchikan king salmon Kodiak Kotzebue Labor laboratory land legislature loans located Matanuska Valley ment miles military minerals mining Mount Edgecumbe National Guard Nenana Nome nursing operated patients percent complete personnel pounds production Public Welfare Richardson Highway River salmon schools Seward Sitka southeastern Alaska stations studies surveys Tanana Tanana River Territorial Department timber tion traffic tuberculosis United University of Alaska veterans Wildlife
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Stranica 82 - Grants to States for maternal and child welfare," for which you are asking $22,000,000, under title V of the Social Security Act, parts 1, 2, and 3, consisting of grants for maternal and child health services, services for crippled children and child welfare services, are committed to the Children's Bureau for administration.
Stranica 22 - ... have been submitted to Congress for several years past. It seems to me that it is now time to correct this duplication. This item relates to investigations for the development of waterpower resources of Alaska by the Bureau of Reclamation, and examinations and surveys of harbors and rivers in Alaska in the interest of navigation, flood control, hydroelectric power, and related water uses, bv the Corps of Engineers.
Stranica 10 - RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION The Rural Electrification Administration is an agency of the Department of Agriculture.
Stranica 36 - Two public auction sales of fur-seal skins were held at St. Louis, Mo., in the fiscal year 1938.
Stranica 54 - Includes administration and enforcement of the minimum wage, overtime, and child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and the garnishment provisions of the Consumer Credit Protection Act.
Stranica 55 - Vital contributions have been made to the settlement and development of Alaska. More than 700 small tracts have been made available in the Territory, 600,000 square feet of commercial and industrial areas were sold at Anchorage, 141,000 acres of grazing land at Kodiak Island, Sitkinak Island, and the Knik Hay flats near Palmer have been made available under leases, unneeded shore space reservations were eliminated for several hundred miles of shore line in the Susitna and Tanana Valleys and on other...
Stranica 36 - Service, which extend along the greater part of the coastal region between the Canadian boundary at Portland Canal on the south and Cook Inlet on the north, and cover about 5.5 percent of the total area of the Territory. The Tongass, almost coextensive with southeastern Alaska, has an area of 16,000,000 acres...
Stranica 55 - Land was rapidly being put into private ownership as more than 425 final certificates were issued by land offices during the year. More than 395 oil and gas cases were handled by the Anchorage Land Office, and the Division of Cadastral Engineering, the region's status office for unsurveyed land, and were approaching the actual lease stage at the end of the year. Development of the area covered by these applications will be started immediately as oil-company men are already on the ground.
Stranica 71 - The Alaska Road Commission, an agency of the Department of the Interior...
Stranica 55 - ... in the Susitna and Tanana Valleys and on other waterways. Lots in 5 townsites were being sold during the year and arrangements were almost complete for selling lots in 10 others. The selection of lands and townsite designs have been completed for three townsites still in the planning stage.