CHET HOLIFIELD, California
JOHN W. MCCORMACK, Massachusetts
EARL CHUDOFF, Pennsylvania
JACK BROOKS, Texas
LESTER HOLTZMAN, New York
ROBERT H. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina
PORTER HARDY, JR., Virginia
JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota
ROBERT E. JONES, Alabama
EDWARD A. GARMATZ, Maryland
JOHN E. MOSS, California
JOE M. KILGORE, Texas
DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida
MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Michigan
HENRY S. REUSS, Wisconsin
CLARE E. HOFFMAN, Michigan
R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York
CECIL M. HARDEN, Indiana
CHARLES B. BROWNSON, Indiana
GEORGE MEADER, Michigan
CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio
GLENARD P. LIPSCOMB, California
B. CARROLL REECE, Tennessee
J. ARTHUR YOUNGER, California
VICTOR A. KNOX, Michigan
OTTO KRUEGER, North Dakota
CHARLES R. JONAS, North Carolina
WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Ohio
Anderson, Harry C., vice president, South Dakota Rural Electric Association_
Baur, R. Edward, livestock farmer, southern Iowa, director, National Association of Soil Conservation Districts..
Beasley, Hubert, Garden Grove, Iowa, vice president, Iowa Associa- tion of Soil Conservation District Commissioners, Inc. __
Berrigan, Brig. Gen. Paul D., division engineer, north-central division,
Chicago, Ill...
Butterfield, John, farmer, Pana, Ill
Christiansen, A. J., secretary, Northern Illinois Coal Trade Associa- tion___
Fenlon, Lawrence J, principal assistant attorney, Metropolitan Sani- tary District of Greater Chicago--
Gravgaard, O. N., Hawick Minn.
Gray, Horace M., professor of economics, University of Illinois. Harens, R. G., executive manager, North Dakota Association of Rural Electric and Rural Telephone Cooperatives..
Mahin, George, Springfield, Ill., executive secretary, Taxpayers' Fed- eration of Illinois_-
Mitchell, Stephen A., Chicago, Ill
Nygren, Helge E., Flasher, N. Dak., president, North Dakota Asso- ciation of Rural Electric Cooperatives...
Staley, John R., vice president, Quaker Oats Co.; accompanied by Bayne Freeland; Robert E. Cook, State secretary for the Hoover Report Division in Illinois; and Walter Q. Adams, secretary, Chicago District Waterways Association..
Stuart, John, regional vice chairman, Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report, chairman, Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois, and chairman of the board, Quaker Oats Co--
Sullivan, James F., Madison, Wis., representing the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative_-
Wagner, Kenneth, Iowa State Soil Conservation Committee, West Liberty, Iowa..
Cook, Robert E., State secretary for the Hoover Report Division in Illinois: Telegram from William C. Wise, November 21, 1955-----
Cullnan, Patrick J., Jr., ship captain, grand president, Licensed Tug-
men's Protective Association: List of 18 labor unions represented by
Patrick J. Cullnan, Jr.--
Fenlon, Lawrence J., principal assistant attorney, Metropolitan Sani-
tary District of Greater Chicago:
Court opinion re taking over of the Illinois Waterway for com-
pletion and the sanitary district channels, by the Federal
Government, and the control thereafter exercised by the War
Department
Excerpt from Attorney General's opinion.
Excerpt from report of the War Department's district engineer at
Chicago, December 20, 1929, and the division engineer at St.
Louis, December 26, 1929_.
Excerpt from resolution adopted by the board of trustees, De-
cember 30, 1954, granting easements to the United States for
the widening of the Calumet-Sag Channel..
Excerpt from the Attorney General's opinion in 1930.
Excerpt from the 1903 act of the Legislature, Free Navigation
Provided For-Rules of United States Government To Apply-
Speed of Vessels...
Letter from the Governor of Illinois (Gov. Louis L. Emmerson), to
the Secretary of War, March 19, 1930__
Recommendation from the War Department, Board of Engineers
for Rivers and Harbors, to the Chief of Engineers, United States
Army, who in turn on April 3 1930, recommended to the Senate
Committee on Commerce of the 71st Congress, in part
Resolution adopted by Sanitary District of Chicago, December 20, 1954_..
Resolution adopted by the Senate Committee on Commerce (71st sess.), November 29, 1929_
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