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 CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 693 psl. |
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... understand that it is simply because it is one of the greatest problems that confronts Missouri to - day ; as large , in its way , as that which confronts the States of the lower valley . The chairman has suggested that the discussion ...
... understand that it is simply because it is one of the greatest problems that confronts Missouri to - day ; as large , in its way , as that which confronts the States of the lower valley . The chairman has suggested that the discussion ...
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... understand your reference to barge lines . Senator HAWES . I was about to say , Mr. Chairman , that this bill particularly eliminates all control over the so - called barge lines . It eliminates all control over the commission appointed ...
... understand your reference to barge lines . Senator HAWES . I was about to say , Mr. Chairman , that this bill particularly eliminates all control over the so - called barge lines . It eliminates all control over the commission appointed ...
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... understand it , the method to - day of handling the river is the result of haphazard growth . As I understand it , the Secretary of War instructs the Mississippi River Commission , or he suggests to the Chief Engineer , to bring in a ...
... understand it , the method to - day of handling the river is the result of haphazard growth . As I understand it , the Secretary of War instructs the Mississippi River Commission , or he suggests to the Chief Engineer , to bring in a ...
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... understand what that means ; and of course , as this testimony goes on , and different engineers can tell you whether I am correct in my assumption . Senator WILLIS . In your judgment , is there danger of delay in having yet a third ...
... understand what that means ; and of course , as this testimony goes on , and different engineers can tell you whether I am correct in my assumption . Senator WILLIS . In your judgment , is there danger of delay in having yet a third ...
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... understand that the engineers estimate $ 290 , - 000,000 and your estimate is $ 400,000,000 . Is that correct ? Senator HAWES . No , Senator . Senator SIMMONS . I wanted to ask you who made the estimates you spoke of just as I came into ...
... understand that the engineers estimate $ 290 , - 000,000 and your estimate is $ 400,000,000 . Is that correct ? Senator HAWES . No , Senator . Senator SIMMONS . I wanted to ask you who made the estimates you spoke of just as I came into ...
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