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REPORT
No. 96

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION AND SURVEY OF ALSEA BAY, OREG.

JANUARY 15, 1932.—Ordered to be printed

Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany S. 721]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 721) authorizing a preliminary examination and survey of Alsea Bay, in the State of Oregon, having considered the same, report favorably thereon and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment. The bill has the approval of the War Department, as will appear by the annexed communication.

WAR DEPARTMENT, December 22, 1931. Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Commerce, United States Senate.

I know of no objection to the passage by Congress of the bill (S. 721) authorizing a preliminary examination and survey of Alsea Bay, in the State of Oregon. PATRICK J. HURLEY, Secretary of War.

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Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following

REPORT

[To accompany S. 726]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 726) granting the consent of Congress to the Sunset Investment Co. to construct, maintain, and operate a dam to retain tidal waters in Inner Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, Oreg., having considered the same, report favorably thereon and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment.

The bill has the approval of the Department of War, as will appear by the annexed communication.

WAR DEPARTMENT, December 23, 1931. Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Commerce, United States Senate.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill (S. 726, 72d Cong. 1st sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the Sunset Investment Co. to construct a dam to retain tidal waters in Inner Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, Oreg.

PATRICK J. HURLEY,
Secretary of War.

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REPORT
No. 98

DAM AND DIKE, HAYNES SLOUGH, COOS BAY, OREG.

JANUARY 15, 1932.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany S. 727]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 727) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Haynes Slough drainage district to construct, maintain, and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Haynes Slough, Coos Bay, Coos County, Oreg., having considered the same, report favorably thereon, and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment.

The bill has the approval of the War Department as will appear by the annexed communication.

WAR DEPARTMENT, December 23, 1931.

Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Commerce, United States Senate.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill (S. 727, 72d Cong., 1st sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Haynes Slough drainage district to construct and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Haynes Slough, Coos Bay, Coos County, Oreg.

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PATRICK J. HURLEY,
Secretary of War.

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REPORT
No. 99

DAM AND DIKE, BEAVER SLOUGH, COQUILLE RIVER,

OREG.

January 15, 1932.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany S. 728]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 728) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Beaver Slough drainage district to construct, maintain, and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Beaver Slough, Coquille River, Coos County, Oreg., having considered the same, report favorably thereon and recommended that the bill do pass without amendment.

The bill has the approval of the War Department, as will appear by the annexed communication.

WAR DEPARTMENT, December 23, 1931. Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Commerce, United States Senate.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill (S. 728, 72d Cong., 1st sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Beaver Slough drainage district to construct and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Beaver Slough, Coquile River, Coos County, Oreg.

PATRICK J. HURLEY, Secretary of War.

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REPORT No. 100

DAM AND DIKE, LARSON SLOUGH, COOS BAY, OREG.

JANUARY 15, 1932.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany S. 729]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 729) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Larson Slough drainage district to construct, maintain, and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Larson Slough, Coos Bay, Coos County, Oreg., having considered the same, report favorably thereon, and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment.

The bill has the approval of the Department of War, as will appear by the annexed communication.

WAR DEPARTMENT, December 23, 1931. Respectfully returned to the chairman, Committee on Commerce, United States Senate.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill (S. 729, 72d Cong., 1st Sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Oregon and the Larson Slough drainage district to construct and operate a dam and dike to prevent the flow of tidal waters into Larson Slough, Coos Bay, Coo8 County, Oreg.

PATRICK J. HURLEY,
Secretary of War.

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