Set-back Levees on the Mississippi River: Hearings... on H.R. 7349... |
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COMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL RILEY J. WILSON , Louisiana , Chairman BERNARD J. GEHRMANN , Wisconsin BYRON B. CANN , Clerk Statement of- CONTENTS Adams , J. R. , assistant engineer. GROHMATS 231ЯARBU WILL M. WHITTINGTON , Mississippi GLENN ...
COMMITTEE ON FLOOD CONTROL RILEY J. WILSON , Louisiana , Chairman BERNARD J. GEHRMANN , Wisconsin BYRON B. CANN , Clerk Statement of- CONTENTS Adams , J. R. , assistant engineer. GROHMATS 231ЯARBU WILL M. WHITTINGTON , Mississippi GLENN ...
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Statement of- CONTENTS Adams , J. R. , assistant engineer , State of Louisiana .. Bland , Geo . D. , Point Pleasant , La .. Driver , Hon . William J. , Representative in Congress from Arkansas_ Jacobs , Harry , associate engineer ...
Statement of- CONTENTS Adams , J. R. , assistant engineer , State of Louisiana .. Bland , Geo . D. , Point Pleasant , La .. Driver , Hon . William J. , Representative in Congress from Arkansas_ Jacobs , Harry , associate engineer ...
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Gentlemen of the committee , in order to call the committee's attention to this particular measure we have before us , H. R. 7349 , I desire to make a brief statement . 1 This is a matter that has been pending before our.
Gentlemen of the committee , in order to call the committee's attention to this particular measure we have before us , H. R. 7349 , I desire to make a brief statement . 1 This is a matter that has been pending before our.
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Statements were made that the passage of the bill would burden the Government with the purchase of flowage rights or easements over lands running into more than hundreds of thousands of acres , and involving ...
Statements were made that the passage of the bill would burden the Government with the purchase of flowage rights or easements over lands running into more than hundreds of thousands of acres , and involving ...
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... and avoiding the necessity of bank revetment . We have a number of very striking examples of that . Now , gentlemen of the committee , I desire to make that statement in order to give you the theory on which this bill is based .
... and avoiding the necessity of bank revetment . We have a number of very striking examples of that . Now , gentlemen of the committee , I desire to make that statement in order to give you the theory on which this bill is based .
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Page 206 - District is composed of the parishes of East Carroll, Madison, Tensas, and Concordia.
Page 33 - ENGINEER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA Mr. JACOBS. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee: The levee boards and the board of State engineers of Louisiana are very much impressed with the statements made here by General Brown and General Ferguson on the development of the problems of flood control and the execution of the adopted plan, insofar as it affects Louisiana, at the recent hearings...
Page 204 - ... accountability, it would transfer the responsibility for the administration of the Tennessee Valley Authority Act from its Board of Directors appointed by the President for that purpose to the General Accounting Office in Washington. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon. (Whereupon the committee recessed until 3 pm of the same day.) AFTER RECESS (The committee reassembled at 3 pm, pursuant to recess.) The CHAIRMAN. The committee will please be in order. I believe...
Page 10 - ... is worthy of your consideration. I am not asking for an increase in the appropriation. It is just a matter of getting the most for the money that you are going to spend. I thank you, gentlemen. Mr. WOODRUM. Thank you, Mr. McClellan. THURSDAY MAY 6, 1937. RELIEF APPROPRIATION Mr. WOODRUM. Mr. Lasser, if you desire to make a statement, we will be very glad to year you at this time. STATEMENT OF DAVID IASSER, REPRESENTING THE WORKERS' ALLIANCE OF AMERICA Mr. LASSER. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of...