Granting Certain Public Lands to New Mexico for the Use and Benefit of Public Institutions: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1156, a Bill Granting to the State of New Mexico Certain Public Lands in Such State for the Use and Benefit of Public Institutions of the State. Albuquerque, N. Mex., December 5 and 6, 1945

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Page 2 - That the people inhabiting said proposed State do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof...
Page 79 - State containing unappropriated and unreserved public lands and nontaxable Indian lands, individual and tribal, exceeding 5 per centum of the total area of all lands therein, the...
Page 2 - An Act to enable the people of New Mexico to form a constitution and state government and be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the original states; and to enable the people of Arizona to form a constitution and state government and be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states" approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and ten, it is hereby provided: Section 1.
Page 2 - to stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their orderly use, improvement, and development, to stabilize" — listen to this — "stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and for other purposes.
Page 55 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of New Mexico: Section 1.
Page 2 - stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their orderly use, improvement and development and to stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and for other purposes...
Page 81 - At this point in the record I would like to insert the article on this subject contained in the Wall Street Journal dated July 28, 1955.
Page 114 - All lands, leaseholds, timber and other products of land, before being offered, shall be appraised at their true value, and no sale or other disposal thereof shall be made for a consideration less than the value so ascertained, nor, in any case less than the minimum price hereinafter fixed, nor upon credit unless accompanied by ample security, and the legal title shall not be deemed to have passed until the consideration shall have been paid.
Page 39 - ... and shall be sufficient, when added to all other income and support available to the child, to provide such child with a reasonable subsistence compatible with decency and health.
Page 112 - The administrative duties, powers, and functions of the Committee on the Conservation and Administration of the Public Domain...

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