Our natural resources : their development and use /

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Other Authors: Kreps, Juanita M. (Juanita Morris), 1921-2010 (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Wilson, 1955.
Series:Reference shelf ; v. 27, no. 2.
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Table of Contents:
  • The issue of ownership and control of natural resources / William H. Stead
  • The New Deal and the new asset consciousness / Erich W. Zimmermann
  • Fundamental concepts of national resource policy
  • The Paley report and private enterprise / Joseph Zimmerman
  • Gains in resources controls / Douglas McKay
  • The great giveaway
  • Give away what?
  • The ABC's of "Dixon-Yates"
  • The PResident on Dixon-Yates / Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • "Dixon-Yates": the Democratic party's view / Estes Kefauver
  • New policy in electric power
  • The battle for Hell's Canyon / Joe Miller
  • Trust Uncle Sam to get you a power shortage / William Hard and Charles Stevenson
  • Don't let TVA be wrecked, Mr. President! / Frank G. Clement
  • Tidelands oil / Harold M. Fleming
  • Who owns the oil under the sea? / Alan Barth
  • A basic national issue / Hall Hammond
  • Oil under the sea.
  • All public lands going to states?
  • Implications of tidelands for other public lands / Peter W. Rodino
  • Tidelands oil rights and subsurface mineral rights / Lester C. Hunt
  • Federal control of the public lands should be retained / Robert W. Sawyer
  • More state and local participation needed in public land management / Wesley A. D'Ewart
  • A way back to land freedom / Laurence F. Lee
  • Public lands and itching fingers / Wallace Stegner
  • Private forestry in transiton / Samuel T. Dana
  • The atomic energy industry: an experiment in hybridization / James R. Newman
  • Should we break our biggest monopoly? / Abba P. Lerner
  • Whose atom is it?
  • How to get atomic power fastest / William Hard
  • Are we ready to give the atom to private enterprise? / Melvin Price
  • Industry bids for atomic power / James W. Irwin.
  • Value of tidelands oil
  • Tidelands legislation and the conduct of foreign affairs / Jack B. Tate.