Public Works Appropriations, 1964: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9140, Making Appropriations for Civil Functions Administered by the Department of the Army, Certain Agencies of the Department of the Interior, the Atomic Energy Commission, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Certain Study Commissions, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1964, and for Other Purposes, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 3328 pages |
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... Senator ELLENDER . Thank you . Well , notwithstanding what you say it is my hope that some of the projects can be constructed before every last detail of the whole study is made especially when it can be determined that a particular ...
... Senator ELLENDER . Thank you . Well , notwithstanding what you say it is my hope that some of the projects can be constructed before every last detail of the whole study is made especially when it can be determined that a particular ...
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... Senator ELLENDER . Well , it is not a question of my wanting to hear them . I want you to make your case and I believe that your statement covers the subject pretty well ; doesn't it ? Mr. HOWARD . I think so . Senator ELLENDER . If you ...
... Senator ELLENDER . Well , it is not a question of my wanting to hear them . I want you to make your case and I believe that your statement covers the subject pretty well ; doesn't it ? Mr. HOWARD . I think so . Senator ELLENDER . If you ...
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... Senator ELLENDER . The following petition , with 2,005 names , was furnished the committee for its files : We are ... Senator HARTKE . I want to thank you , Senator Ellender , for all of this time , and , Senator Magnuson , I want to ...
... Senator ELLENDER . The following petition , with 2,005 names , was furnished the committee for its files : We are ... Senator HARTKE . I want to thank you , Senator Ellender , for all of this time , and , Senator Magnuson , I want to ...
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... Senator ELLENDER . Mr. Rowe , I notice that under the 1954 author- ization , Portsmouth was allotted $ 1,700,000 in order to remove certain rocks to facilitate navigation . Mr. Rowe . Yes , sir . Senator ELLENDER . Now , the purpose ...
... Senator ELLENDER . Mr. Rowe , I notice that under the 1954 author- ization , Portsmouth was allotted $ 1,700,000 in order to remove certain rocks to facilitate navigation . Mr. Rowe . Yes , sir . Senator ELLENDER . Now , the purpose ...
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... Senator ELLENDER . Now , does that envision enlarging the ports so that more business can be accommodated ? Mr. PRENTISS . That is absolutely right , sir . There is a good deal ... Senator ELLENDER. Now, does that envision enlarging the ...
... Senator ELLENDER . Now , does that envision enlarging the ports so that more business can be accommodated ? Mr. PRENTISS . That is absolutely right , sir . There is a good deal ... Senator ELLENDER. Now, does that envision enlarging the ...
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