passed the House. Then I would like to have, supplementing that, your recommendations for additional projects. But that will take additional money, as I understand. General SCHLEY. It will, sir. Senator THOMAS. Then, if you will, undertake that and set forth in a table similar to that in the House report the projects that can be prosecuted with the funds carried by the House; second, submit your recommendations for additional money, and then a break-down of that additional money if carried in the amended bill. General SCHLEY. Have you in mind some total for that additional fund? Senator THOMAS. That has to be passed on. We would like to get your recommendations and we must act on your recommendations. We cannot do much until we get your recommendation. (The tables referred to are as follows:) FLOOD CONTROL Statement showing the proposed application of funds included in Budget estimate for fiscal year 1941-Flood-control projects Statement showing the proposed application of funds included in Budget estimate for fiscal year 1941-Flood-control projects-Continued Office, Chief of Engineers, services and contingencies Snagging under sec. 2, Flood Control Act, approved Aug. 28, 1937, as amended. Preliminary examinations and surveys: War Department. Department of Agriculture. Total, surveys and miscellaneous. Grand total. 416, 678, 600 145. 636, 850 52,048, 750 12, 035, 450 70, 000, 000 223, 174, 750 NOTE. This table is similar to that shown on pp. 136, 137, and 138 of the House hearings, but takes into account the provisions in the War Department civil appropriation bill as passed by the House that not to exceed $58,125,780 shall be available for expenditure upon projects on account of which allotments heretofore have been made. |