Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1955: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4903, an Act Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1955, and for Other Purposes, [March 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, April 1, 1955]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 674 pages |
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... Federal Government to purchase electric power and energy from steam plants built by generating and transmitting cooperatives with funds borrowed from the Rural Electrification Administration for resale by it to others , and the right of ...
... Federal Government to purchase electric power and energy from steam plants built by generating and transmitting cooperatives with funds borrowed from the Rural Electrification Administration for resale by it to others , and the right of ...
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... Federal Government to purchase electric power and energy from steamplants built by generating and transmitting cooperatives with funds borrowed from the Rural Electrification Administration for resale by it to others , and the right of ...
... Federal Government to purchase electric power and energy from steamplants built by generating and transmitting cooperatives with funds borrowed from the Rural Electrification Administration for resale by it to others , and the right of ...
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... Federal Power Commission of such rates , as well as the determinations by the Interior Department in the first instance with respect thereto . The existing rate schedules of SPA would not appear to be applicable to the present situation ...
... Federal Power Commission of such rates , as well as the determinations by the Interior Department in the first instance with respect thereto . The existing rate schedules of SPA would not appear to be applicable to the present situation ...
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... Federal Government ? Mr. NELSEN . I think that is true . It is a matter of opinion as to which method is the preferable one . There will be those who feel a revolving fund type of approach is the better one . There will be those who ...
... Federal Government ? Mr. NELSEN . I think that is true . It is a matter of opinion as to which method is the preferable one . There will be those who feel a revolving fund type of approach is the better one . There will be those who ...
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... Federal Government , if you leave the Federal Government's contribution wide open ? What are you going to put in , in lieu thereof , to protect the Government's interest ? Is there some fixed formula ? Senator ALLOTT . Mr. Scott is here ...
... Federal Government , if you leave the Federal Government's contribution wide open ? What are you going to put in , in lieu thereof , to protect the Government's interest ? Is there some fixed formula ? Senator ALLOTT . Mr. Scott is here ...
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