The Prisoner of War Situation in Korea: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 27 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 98.
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... sound cost estimate for the total cost of the projects , upon which initial appropriation can be made ? General PICK . No ; no . If we were to make a definite project report for a project in Arkansas today , that would be based upon the ...
... sound cost estimate for the total cost of the projects , upon which initial appropriation can be made ? General PICK . No ; no . If we were to make a definite project report for a project in Arkansas today , that would be based upon the ...
8. lappuse
... sound cost estimates upon which to appropriate initial construction funds ? General PICK . Not necessarily so . Each year , when the Chief of Engineers and the staff come before the committee in support of the budget , we bring to the ...
... sound cost estimates upon which to appropriate initial construction funds ? General PICK . Not necessarily so . Each year , when the Chief of Engineers and the staff come before the committee in support of the budget , we bring to the ...
13. lappuse
... sound basis for this committee to consider the appropriation of first construction money . The definite project re- port , which is a formal document , is a sound basis , but the Corps of Engineers does not want to complete the definite ...
... sound basis for this committee to consider the appropriation of first construction money . The definite project re- port , which is a formal document , is a sound basis , but the Corps of Engineers does not want to complete the definite ...
40. lappuse
... sound cost estimate upon which to determine whether to construct a project , is that right ? General PICK . I cannot speak for the committee ; I do not know . I have the impression that the committee feels that we have not given them ...
... sound cost estimate upon which to determine whether to construct a project , is that right ? General PICK . I cannot speak for the committee ; I do not know . I have the impression that the committee feels that we have not given them ...
65. lappuse
... sound information to this committee each year , are you not ? Colonel DES ISLETS . Surely . Mr. DONNELLY . Do the committee members have any questions to ask of this officer ? I have no further questions to ask of either this witness or ...
... sound information to this committee each year , are you not ? Colonel DES ISLETS . Surely . Mr. DONNELLY . Do the committee members have any questions to ask of this officer ? I have no further questions to ask of either this witness or ...
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182 projects Appropriations Committee authorization estimate barge operators Basin basis benefit-cost ratio BETZLER Budget Cairo canal CANNON Chairman channel Chief of Engineers CHORPENING Colonel POTTER committee staff completed Congress Corps of Engineers cost estimates definite project report definite project studies Demopolis district engineer district office division and district document DONNELLY economic FAISON feet figures fiscal year 1952 FORD furnished Gainesville lock harbors of refuge hearings increase indicating initial construction funds inland waterways Intracoastal Waterway investigative staff Island Kansas KERR land levee lock and dam Manual for Civil miles Mississippi River Mississippi Sound Missouri River mittee Mobile movement navigation Ohio River Orleans Paducah percent PICK procedure proposed Tombigbee question RABAUT rail rates record relocations requested Reservoir Rivers and Harbors savings SLICHTER statement survey report Tennessee River Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway tion Tombigbee River tonnage tons towboat traffic Unforeseen conditions
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29. lappuse - Major disaster" means any flood, drought, fire, hurricane, earthquake, storm, or other catastrophe in any part of the United States which, in the determination of the President, is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant disaster assistance by the Federal Government...
246. lappuse - ... and every such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to...
82. lappuse - Provided further, That the Government shall not be deemed to haVe entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this Act until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law...
82. lappuse - Army of the requirements of local cooperation, unless said interests shall within said time furnish assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army that the required cooperation will be furnished.
11. lappuse - And that was reported on by the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors and by the Chief of Engineers.
221. lappuse - That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to prescribe such regulations for the use, administration, and navigation of the navigable waters of the United States as in his judgment the public necessity may require for the protection of life and property, or of operations of the United States in channel improvement, covering all matters not specifically delegated by law to some other executive department.
108. lappuse - No advance of public money shall be made in any case unless authorized by the appropriation concerned, or other law.
246. lappuse - ... provided, that no such grant or law shall have any force or effect until the same shall have been submitted to a vote of the electors of the state at some general election, and been approved by a. majority of the votes cast on that subject at such election.
176. lappuse - ... of such sound value or so secured as reasonably to assure retirement or repayment...
222. lappuse - ... (2) Sound signals. Vessels desiring passage through a lock or floodgate in either direction shall give notice to the lockmaster or gatetender by three long and distinct blasts of a horn or whistle or calls through a megaphone when within a reasonable distance from the lock or floodgate. When the lock or floodgate is ready for entrance, the lockmaster or gatetender shall reply with three long blasts of a horn or whistle or calls through a megaphone. When the lock or floodgate is not ready for...