Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Legislative hearings
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Contents

utility facilities from the responsibility of obtaining the funds with
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planning and criteria and costs of reliability should not be confused
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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McElwain Joseph A vice president Montana Power Co Butte Mont
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Sillin Lelan F Jr president and chief executive officer Central Hudson
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OConnor George W president Montana Power Co Butte
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When the Lights Go Out Pittsburgh PostGazette June 7 1967
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Goss Floyd L chief electrical engineer and assistant manager Los Angeles
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Opening statement by the chairman 1
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Steel Ernest C chairman Board of Railroad Commissioners exofficio
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A Remedy Is Sought for Power Blackouts Hartford Courant June
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Maj Gen G E PriorPalmer managing director Overseas Containers
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Hon James W Gulick Acting Maritime Administrator Department
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Hon Robert H B Baldwin Under Secretary of the Navy accompanied
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Donald T Cameron president of the Arncam Shipping Co Inc
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Malcolm P McLean chairman of the board SeaLand Service Inc
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Lester K Kloss principal A T Kearney Co Inc Chicago Ill 231
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Institute 276
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McCune Francis K vice president United States of America Standards
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Hon Len B Jordan U S Senator from the State of Idaho
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Michaelson representative of IdahoOregon Fruit Vegetable
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Edd Moore executive manager Idaho Potato Growers Shippers
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Clarence A Parr president Potato Growers of Idaho Inc Burley
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A E Mercker executive secretary Vegetable Growers Association
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Department of Justice comments 2
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Hon Lee White Chairman Federal Power Commission accompanied
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Robinson chairman of the board Washington Water Power
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H Dewayne Kreager consultant to industry Seattle Wash_ 41
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III
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F Vinson Roach vice president and general counsel Northern Natural
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Hon Tom McCall Governor State of Oregon 117
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White Hon Lee C Chairman Federal Power Commission letter dated
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Biemiller Andrew J director Department of Legislation AFLCIO 123
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Wollenberg R P executive vice president Longview Fibre Co letter
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Southern California Edison Co 104
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Harwood P K J R Simplot Co letter dated August 4 1967
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Cuming G Scott general counsel El Paso Natural Gas Co letter dated
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Hacking Donald chairman Public Service Commission of Utah letter
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Besson F S Jr general USA Commanding Headquarters U S Army
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Clarence H Girard Deputy Administrator Consumer and Marketing
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Bureau Service Inc and Cherry Growers Inc 169
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Norton E M secretary National Milk Producers Federation 187
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Bowling Charles B transportation consultant National Grange letter
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Hathaway Hon Stanley K Governor State of Wyoming letter dated
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Moore Cecil C president Tulelake Growers Association Tulelake Calif
Section 203b 5 excerpts from legislative history of 15
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Russell Ray president Malheur Potato Growers Association Ontario
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Jay S Gage general superintendent New England Fish Co Seattle Wash Page
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Texas Motor Transportation Association resolution 76
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SEPTEMBER 22 1967
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Kean Thomas president Sierra Chemical Corp Reno Nev telegram
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Rear Adm Charles P Murphy Chief Office of Merchant Marine
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United Agricultural Transportation Association of America Marketing
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Hatfield Hon Mark O U S Senator from the State of Oregon 94
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National Fisheries Institute Inc Lee J Weddig executive director
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