Civil Functions, Department of the Army Appropriations, 1953: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 7268, Making Appropriations for Civil Functions Administered by the Department of the Army for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1953 |
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... supply of power at low cost to make them feasible . We have huge deposits of chrome in Montana that can now be ... supplies of power at low cost to make them feasible . The lignite deposits of North Dakota and Montana offer a favorable ...
... supply of power at low cost to make them feasible . We have huge deposits of chrome in Montana that can now be ... supplies of power at low cost to make them feasible . The lignite deposits of North Dakota and Montana offer a favorable ...
Page 99
... supply- ing additional power for the growing needs of a wide area that can be served from this point . The loads in the area for which Fort Peck is a source of supply , together with the power to be available and the deficiency in supply ...
... supply- ing additional power for the growing needs of a wide area that can be served from this point . The loads in the area for which Fort Peck is a source of supply , together with the power to be available and the deficiency in supply ...
Page 101
... supply water to the first power plant which has three units totaling 85,000 kilowatts . The plan was to convert one of the tunnels and install a second power plant which would have two 40,000 kilowatt units making a total installation ...
... supply water to the first power plant which has three units totaling 85,000 kilowatts . The plan was to convert one of the tunnels and install a second power plant which would have two 40,000 kilowatt units making a total installation ...
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... supply than those to be used in con- structing a new lock at Keokuk and also manufacturers of rolling stock are already overburdened in an attempt to supply the necessary equipment for use in established rail trade routes . In view of ...
... supply than those to be used in con- structing a new lock at Keokuk and also manufacturers of rolling stock are already overburdened in an attempt to supply the necessary equipment for use in established rail trade routes . In view of ...
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... supply in the Pacific Northwest at the present time and will continue to be short for the next 5 years or more . It is estimated that by 1956-57 , when the first Ice Harbor power would be generated under present schedules , the region ...
... supply in the Pacific Northwest at the present time and will continue to be short for the next 5 years or more . It is estimated that by 1956-57 , when the first Ice Harbor power would be generated under present schedules , the region ...
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Page 53 - We will place the whole statement in the record at this point and we will be glad to hear your summary of items you think should be highlighted for the committee.
Page 243 - Providing that the penalties and procedure applicable to violations of the laws for the protection and preservation of the navigable waters of the United States...
Page 442 - Are there any further questions? If not, thank you very much, gentlemen, for all of your appearances here today.
Page 597 - The exclusive right of taking fish in all the streams, where running through or bordering said reservation, is further secured to said confederated tribes and bands of Indians, as also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places, in common with citizens of the Territory...
Page 216 - Resolved (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring'), That the Senate advise and consent to the...
Page 215 - ... before the agent, the property taken shall be returned, or in default thereof, or if injured or destroyed, compensation may be made by the Government out of their annuities. Nor will they make war on any other tribe except in...
Page 215 - This treaty shall be obligatory upon the contracting parties as soon as the same shall be ratified by the President and Senate of the United States.
Page 776 - Governor of the Canal Zone and President of the Panama Canal Company.
Page 588 - That the exclusive right of taking fish in the streams running through and bordering said reservation is hereby secured to said Indians, and at all other usual and accustomed stations in common with citizens of the United States...
Page 381 - Because of the diversion features and the close inter-relation of the areas subject to flooding from this group of streams, all project features are Integrated and full benefits cannot be realized from individual structures until the project is completed as a whole. For instance, Bear Creek affords the greatest threat to the city of Merced and environs, and that threat will not be removed until Bear Creek Reservoir is completed and in operation.