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MIAMI RIVER, FLA.

JANUARY 8, 1945.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

Mr. JARMAN, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany H. Res. 39]

The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the resolution (H. Res. 39) authorizing that the report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated March 19, 1942, submitting a review of reports on the Miami River, Fla., and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed, with an illustration, as a House document, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the resolution do pass.

On June 2, 1942, the Secretary of War transmitted a report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated March 19, 1942, together with accompanying papers and an illustration submitting a review of reports on the Miami River, Fla., requested by a resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, adopted March 26, 1940. Accompanying this letter of transmittal was a memorandum to the Speaker of the House of Representatives requesting that, as the accompanying report contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, it be read only in executive session and that it not be printed during the emergency. This request was compiled with and the report was referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors.

On November 10, 1944, the Secretary of War transmitted another letter to the Speaker of the House, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, advising that the confidential classification which accompanied the first letter of the Secretary of War has been removed and that there is no longer any objection to the printing of the aforesaid letter and report as a House document.

The purpose of this resolution is to comply with the suggestion of the Secretary of War and print the entire correspondence as a House document, which the Public Printer estimates will cost approximately $296.58.

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JANUARY 8, 1945.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

Mr. JARMAN, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany H. Res. 30]

The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the resolution (H. Res. 30) authorizing that the report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated June 12, 1942, submitting a review of reports on the Atlantic-Gulf ship canal, Fla., and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed, with an illustration, as a House document, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the resolution do pass.

On July 31, 1942, the Secretary of War transmitted a report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated June 12, 1942, together with accompanying papers and an illustration submitting a review of reports on the Atlantic-Gulf ship canal, Fla., requested by a resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, adopted on March 27, 1942. Accompanying this letter of transmittal, was a memorandum to the Speaker of the House of Representatives requesting that, as the accompanying report contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, it be read only in executive session and that it not be printed during the emergency. This request was complied with and the report was referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors without printing. On November 10, 1944, the Secretary of War transmitted another letter to the Speaker of the House, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, advising that the confidential classification which accompanied the first letter of the Secretary of War has been removed and that there is no longer any objection to the printing of the aforesaid letter and report as a House document.

The purpose of this resolution is to comply with the suggestion of the Secretary of War and print the entire correspondence as a House document, which the Public Printer estimates will cost approximately $101.08.

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MIAMI RIVER, FLA.

JANUARY 8, 1945.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

Mr. JARMAN, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany H. Res. 39]

The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the resolution (H. Res. 39) authorizing that the report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated March 19, 1942, submitting a review of reports on the Miami River, Fla., and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed, with an illustration, as a House document, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the resolution do pass.

On June 2, 1942, the Secretary of War transmitted a report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated March 19, 1942, together with accompanying papers and an illustration submitting a review of reports on the Miami River, Fla., requested by a resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, adopted March 26, 1940. Accompanying this letter of transmittal was a memorandum to the Speaker of the House of Representatives requesting that, as the accompanying report contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, it be read only in executive session and that it not be printed during the emergency. This request was compiled with and the report was referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors.

On November 10, 1944, the Secretary of War transmitted another letter to the Speaker of the House, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, advising that the confidential classification which accompanied the first letter of the Secretary of War has been removed and that there is no longer any objection to the printing of the aforesaid letter and report as a House document.

The purpose of this resolution is to comply with the suggestion of the Secretary of War and print the entire correspondence as a House document, which the Public Printer estimates will cost approximately $296.58.

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January 8, 1945.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

Mr. JARMAN, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the following REPORT

[To accompany H. Res. 40]

The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the resolution (H. Res. 40) authorizing that the report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated April 16, 1942, submitting a review of reports on Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N. Y., and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed, with illustrations, as a House document, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the resolution do pass.

On June 15, 1942, the Secretary of War transmitted a report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated April 16, 1942, together with accompanying papers and illustrations submitting a review of reports on Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N. Y., requested by a resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, adopted on February 11, 1941. Accompanying this letter of transmittal was a memorandum to the Speaker of the House of Representatives requesting that, as the accompanying report contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, it be read only in executive session and that it not be printed during the emergency. This request was complied with and the report was referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors.

On November 10, 1944, the Secretary of War transmitted another letter to the Speaker of the House, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, advising that the confidential classification which accompanied the first letter of the Secretary of War has been removed and that there is no longer any objection to the printing of the aforesaid letter and report as a House document.

The purpose of this resolution is to comply with the suggestion of the Secretary of War and print the entire correspondence as a House document, which the Public Printer estimates will cost approximately $516.34.

SHIPYARD RIVER, S. C.

JANUARY 8, 1945.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

Mr. JARMAN, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany H. Res. 41]

The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the resolution (H. Res. 41) authorizing that the report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated April 11, 1942, submitting a review of reports on the Shipyard River, S. C., and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed with an illustration, as a House document, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the resolution do pass.

On June 15, 1942, the Secretary of War transmitted a report from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated April 11, 1942, together with accompanying papers and an illustration, submitting a review of reports on the Shipyard River, S. C., requested by a resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, adopted on June 20, 1941. Accompanying this letter of transmittal was a memorandum to the Speaker of the House of Representatives requesting that, as the accompanying report contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, it be read only in executive session and that it not be printed during the emergency. This request was complied with and the report was referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors without printing.

On November 10, 1944, the Secretary of War transmitted another letter to the Speaker of the House, which was referred to the Committee on Printing, advising that the confidential classification which accompanied the first letter of the Secretary of War has been removed and that there is no longer any objection to the printing of the aforesaid letter and report as a House document.

The purpose of this resolution is to comply with the suggestion of the Secretary of War and print the entire correspondence as a House document, which the Public Printer estimates will cost approximately $224.96.

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