Flood Control: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, First Session, Relative to Flood Control of the Mississippi River. January 23 to February 24, 1928. Printed for Use of the Committee on Commerce |
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... do you speak , Mr. Stone ? Mr. STONE . I represent of record the Staple Cotton Cooperative Association , of the Yazoo Mississippi Delta , and also by direct and common interest I represent all the taxpayers and cotton pro- FLOOD CONTROL ...
... do you speak , Mr. Stone ? Mr. STONE . I represent of record the Staple Cotton Cooperative Association , of the Yazoo Mississippi Delta , and also by direct and common interest I represent all the taxpayers and cotton pro- FLOOD CONTROL ...
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... Association which very largely covers what I have to say . Senator RANSDELL . About how much cotton does that association produce and handle ordinarily ? Mr. STONE . This association handles from 175,000 to 250,000 bales of cotton a ...
... Association which very largely covers what I have to say . Senator RANSDELL . About how much cotton does that association produce and handle ordinarily ? Mr. STONE . This association handles from 175,000 to 250,000 bales of cotton a ...
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... Association . I am an attorney at law , but I do not appear here in a professional capacity . Senator WILLIS . You appear here representing this association ? Mr. JONES . Yes ; it is composed of about 18 counties in the two States of ...
... Association . I am an attorney at law , but I do not appear here in a professional capacity . Senator WILLIS . You appear here representing this association ? Mr. JONES . Yes ; it is composed of about 18 counties in the two States of ...
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... Association , that he believed the Secretary favored the shouldering of the entire cost of the river's control by the Federal Government . " The facts are that no question of an issue between the President and Secre- tary Hoover was ...
... Association , that he believed the Secretary favored the shouldering of the entire cost of the river's control by the Federal Government . " The facts are that no question of an issue between the President and Secre- tary Hoover was ...
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... Association and the National Flood Commission , and , in general , as far as acceptable , the lower half of Louisiana below Red River . The CHAIRMAN . What is your business , do you say ? Mr. KEMPER . I am a civil engineer , sir , and a ...
... Association and the National Flood Commission , and , in general , as far as acceptable , the lower half of Louisiana below Red River . The CHAIRMAN . What is your business , do you say ? Mr. KEMPER . I am a civil engineer , sir , and a ...
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acres amount Arkansas City Army engineers Association Atchafalaya Basin authority bank Bonnet Carre build Cairo Cape Girardeau carry CHAIRMAN Chamber of Commerce channel Chief of Engineers civil engineers civilian engineers Colonel POTTER committee Congress construction contribution cost crevasse Cypress Creek Damage difference drainage dredging DUFOUR entire estimate feet flood control flood waters flow going Gulf Jadwin plan Jadwin proposal January 31 land levee district Louisiana lower main river matter miles Mississippi River Commission Mississippi Valley Missouri navigation opinion Orleans overflow President problem protection question railroad raise recommended Red River reservoirs RIKER River Commission plan second-feet Secretary DAVIS Secretary HOOVER Senator FLETCHER Senator HARRY Senator HAWES Senator RANSDELL Senator SACKETT Senator SIMMONS Senator TYSON Senator WILLIS spillway statement STEVENS TAYLOR Tensas thing tion tributaries United States Senate Washington WEST
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Page 510 - It shall be the duty of said commission to take into consideration and mature such plan or plans and estimates as will correct, permanently locate, and deepen the channel and protect the banks of the Mississippi River ; improve and give safety and ease to the navigation thereof; prevent destructive floods; promote and facilitate commerce, trade, and the postal service...
Page 11 - ... exempt from the payment of all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under state, municipal, or local authority...
Page 1 - If any provision of this Act or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the applicability of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 6 - Two of the members in office shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the business of the Board.
Page 6 - Act of 1923,' fix the salaries of such experts, assistants, officers, and employees; and (3) make such expenditures (including expenditures for rent and personal services at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books, periodicals, and books of reference, and for printing and binding...
Page 6 - The board— (1) shall maintain its principal office in the District of Columbia, and such other offices in the United States as in its judgment are necessary. (2) shall have an official seal which shall be judicially noticed. (3) shall make an annual report to Congress upon the administration of this Act and any other matter relating to the better effectuation of the policy declared in section 1, including recommendations for legislation.
Page 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following work of improvement is hereby adopted and authorized, to be prosecuted under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers...
Page 512 - I do not know that there is anything more that I can say about the differences.