Civil Functions, Department of the Army Appropriations, 1955. Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8367, Making Appropriations for Civil Functions Administered by the Department of the Army for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1955 |
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... gives a very graphic picture of how our demands are going up every year . KOREAN BATTLE CASUALTIES Senator DWORSHAK . How ... give a family an allowance to help cover their burial expenses . That allow- ance at the present time is $ 125 ...
... gives a very graphic picture of how our demands are going up every year . KOREAN BATTLE CASUALTIES Senator DWORSHAK . How ... give a family an allowance to help cover their burial expenses . That allow- ance at the present time is $ 125 ...
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... give another small area at the northern end of the road , to permit the widening there . Senator HAYDEN . All of that is done in order to improve the flow of traffic ? General HAISLIP . Yes , sir . The home has always accepted its ...
... give another small area at the northern end of the road , to permit the widening there . Senator HAYDEN . All of that is done in order to improve the flow of traffic ? General HAISLIP . Yes , sir . The home has always accepted its ...
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... give us this formula you have adopted that you refer to as " the separable cost - remaining benefit method " ? Is there a predescribed formula , something definite on that ? General STURGIS . It is a very complex approach but it is an ...
... give us this formula you have adopted that you refer to as " the separable cost - remaining benefit method " ? Is there a predescribed formula , something definite on that ? General STURGIS . It is a very complex approach but it is an ...
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... give enough water to float coal down from some of the mines in Kentucky to Cincinnati on the assumption it would be 50 cents a ton cheaper that way than the rail- roads . But if they have to pay anything to get that expensive project ...
... give enough water to float coal down from some of the mines in Kentucky to Cincinnati on the assumption it would be 50 cents a ton cheaper that way than the rail- roads . But if they have to pay anything to get that expensive project ...
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... give the Congress the benefit of the restudy . How long would it take to conclude that restudy ? General STURGIS . It would be over a period of years . But since General Chorpening has this problem directly and has been living with it ...
... give the Congress the benefit of the restudy . How long would it take to conclude that restudy ? General STURGIS . It would be over a period of years . But since General Chorpening has this problem directly and has been living with it ...
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acres additional amount approved approximately Arkansas River Army engineers authorized benefit-cost ratio benefits budget Buford Dam Bureau ceiling Chairman channel Chief of Engineers CHORPENING Colonel DIXON Colonel MARTZ Colonel STARBIRD Colonel WHIPPLE committee completed Congress construction contract Corps of Engineers County Creek Crescent City damage district economic estimated cost facilities Federal Government feet fiscal year 1954 flood control flow funds going HAISLIP Harbor HARDIN increase industrial interests irrigation June 30 land levee located lock and dam miles million Missouri River navigation Oahe Dam Ohio River operation Ouachita River percent planning port POTTER present recommended record Redwood City referred to follows request reservoir San Joaquin San Joaquin River Senator CORDON Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator HAYDEN Senator KNOWLAND Senator MCCLELLAN Senator MUNDT Senator ROBERTSON Senator THYE Senator YOUNG Sioux City statement STURGIS tion tributaries United upstream Valley waterway
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Page 416 - Location. — The city of Bradford is in northern McKean County, Pa., at the junction of the East and West Branches of Tunungwant Creek, a tributary of the upper Allegheny River. The project is located along Tunungwant Creek and the lower portions of Its principal tributaries, East Branch and West Branch and will provide local protection for Bradford and vicinity.
Page 538 - Army that they will (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project...
Page 831 - ... construct, operate, and maintain at the Washington Lake Basin an adequate public terminal as approved by the Chief of Engineers with necessary utilities and rail and highway connections open to all on equal terms; and...
Page 691 - Wash, it is the feeling of the Board of Supervisors of the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District that the flooding problems on these washes are of a national Interest and justify consideration by the Corps of Engineers.
Page 684 - ... area is obtained. The overdraft in that portion of the Chino underground basin dependent upon San Antonio Creek is now from four to five thousand acre-feet per year. Several hundred thousand dollars of local money have been spent in the construction of conservation works and spreading grounds, but the saving of water in time of large floods is feasible only by the detention storage and debris removal, both of which the proposed dam will provide in satisfactory form.
Page 443 - It is my pleasure to present Senator Price Daniel, the junior Senator from Texas, who would like to say a few words with respect to one feature of this bill. Mr. HARRISON. We are very glad to have you with us and participate in our hearings. STATEMENT OF HON. PRICE DANIEL, A UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Senator DANIEL. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate this privilege. I am a member of the companion committee in the Senate, and I am glad to have the honor of...
Page 90 - The above policy will govern the determination as to acquisition of any tract on which title to the United States has not been vested or a final judgment in condemnation has not been entered except for projects on which the land acquisition program has progressed to the point where application of the policy would be unreasonable or to the distinct disadvantage of the United States or to the general public.
Page 442 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we want to thank you for what has been done in the past and we hope in the future.
Page 535 - STATEMENT OF HON. CLARK W. THOMPSON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Mr. THOMPSON.
Page 558 - The Van Buren flood wall and Crawford County project levee which protect the city of Van Buren and over 15,000 acres of rural lands and communities are endangered by these caving banks. Produce from the area supplies local canneries with produce of corn, tomatoes, greens, and other vegetables. Fresh produce is shipped to major cities in a wide radius and to nearby Army installations. During the past few years we have seen this area reduced and have seen thriving local businesses collapse because...