Colorado River Basin. Hearings ... Pursuant to S. Res. 320 (68th Cong. 2d Sess.) Oct.-Dec. 1925 |
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... McCluskey , H. S. Maddock , Thomas- Maxwell , George H. Michael , E. W. Murphy . Ralph Priest , Ray M. Preston , P. J_ Ried , F. A Ricketts , Louis D .. Sanguinetti , E. F. Sayers , James H. Smith , Anson H Smith , G. E. P. Trott ...
... McCluskey , H. S. Maddock , Thomas- Maxwell , George H. Michael , E. W. Murphy . Ralph Priest , Ray M. Preston , P. J_ Ried , F. A Ricketts , Louis D .. Sanguinetti , E. F. Sayers , James H. Smith , Anson H Smith , G. E. P. Trott ...
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... McCluskey , secre- tary to the governor . STATEMENT OF H. S. McCLUSKEY , SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNOR OF ARIZONA Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee , Arizona has been a State for about 12 years . During that time ...
... McCluskey , secre- tary to the governor . STATEMENT OF H. S. McCLUSKEY , SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNOR OF ARIZONA Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee , Arizona has been a State for about 12 years . During that time ...
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... MCCLUSKEY . I would prefer to go on , Senator , and then you may ask questions later . The CHAIRMAN . Very well . Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Now , Arizona contends that as a State she in- herited the rights that the Government possessed in the way ...
... MCCLUSKEY . I would prefer to go on , Senator , and then you may ask questions later . The CHAIRMAN . Very well . Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Now , Arizona contends that as a State she in- herited the rights that the Government possessed in the way ...
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... McCluskey , do you oppose any sort of de- velopment in the Boulder Canyon ? Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Not any sort of development ; no , sir . As we see Boulder Canyon it will probably serve in about the same capacity- either Boulder Canyon or ...
... McCluskey , do you oppose any sort of de- velopment in the Boulder Canyon ? Mr. MCCLUSKEY . Not any sort of development ; no , sir . As we see Boulder Canyon it will probably serve in about the same capacity- either Boulder Canyon or ...
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... MCCLUSKEY . All the way ; that is , as far as we know now . I am told we have very little to go on . The surveys in this State have only been completed on two small areas , as far as the Colorado River is concerned ; one , the Yuma ...
... MCCLUSKEY . All the way ; that is , as far as we know now . I am told we have very little to go on . The surveys in this State have only been completed on two small areas , as far as the Colorado River is concerned ; one , the Yuma ...
Common terms and phrases
acre-feet acreage acres of land All-American Canal ALLISON American amount Angeles aqueduct Arizona believe Black Canyon Boulder Canyon Dam Boulder Dam Bridge Canyon Dam BROCKMAN building built Calexico cent CHAIRMAN City lot City property Colorado River compact Colorado River Control COLTER committee Congress construction cost Diamond Creek engineers Federal Government feet flood control flow FRISBIE gentlemen Gila Gila River Glen Canyon going Governor SCRUGHAM high dam horsepower Imperial County Imperial irrigation district Imperial Valley interest Laguna Dam levee lower basin MCCLUSKEY menace ment Mexican Mexico miles million MULHOLLAND Nevada present proposed proposition question reservoir River Control Club Salton Sea sand SCOTT second-feet Senator ASHURST Senator DILL Senator JOHNSON Senator KENDRICK Senator ODDIE Senator PHIPPS Senator PITTMAN Senator SHORTRIDGE silt southern California statement storage stream Swing-Johnson bill tion to-day United upper basin water supply WEYMOUTH Yuma project
Popular passages
Page 646 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government or in that of one of the States, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter, without its consent.
Page 387 - ... and if such surplus shall prove insufficient for this purpose, then, the burden of such deficiency shall be equally borne by the Upper Basin and the Lower Basin, and whenever necessary the States of the Upper Division shall deliver at Lee Ferry water to supply one-half of the deficiency so recognized in addition to that provided in paragraph (d).
Page 316 - Basin" means those parts of the States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming within and from which waters naturally drain into the Colorado River System above Lee Ferry, and also all parts of said States located without the drainage area of the Colorado River System which are now or shall hereafter be beneficially served by waters diverted from the System above Lee Ferry. (g) The term "Lower Basin...
Page 317 - Inasmuch as the Colorado River has ceased to be navigable for commerce and the reservation of its waters for navigation would seriously limit the development of its Basin, the use of its waters for purposes of navigation shall be subservient to the uses of such waters for domestic, agricultural and power purposes.
Page 1 - ... and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $5,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman.
Page 634 - ... within the limits of the several States, belong to the respective States within which they are found, with the consequent right to use or dispose of any portion thereof, when that can be done without substantial impairment of the interest of the public in the waters, and subject always to the paramount right of Congress to control their navigation so far as may be necessary for the regulation of commerce with foreign nations and among the States.
Page 628 - ... to be situated in two or more States, or to be constructed in one State for the benefit of another State; or (e) as to the diversion of water in one State for the benefit of another State; the Governors of the States affected, upon the request of one of them, shall forthwith appoint Commissioners with power to consider and adjust such claim or controversy, subject to ratification by the Legislatures of the States so affected.
Page 316 - River system, such waters shall be supplied first from the waters which are surplus over and above the aggregate of the quantities specified in paragraphs (a) and (6) ; and if such surplus shall prove insufficient for this purpose, then, the burden of such deficiency shall be equally borne by the upper basin and the lower basin...
Page 646 - October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold water, and the States of the Lower Division shall not require the delivery of water which can not reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses.
Page 632 - The principle has long been settled in this court, that each State owns the beds of all tide-waters within its jurisdiction, unless they have been granted away.