All-American Canal in Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif: Hearings Before the Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, House of Representatives, Sixty-Sixth Congress, on the Bill to Assist in Increasing the Productive Agricultural Area of Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif., and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - 620ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Kibbey , on the bill as it is pro- posed , and you can refer as far as you please to the Rose proposition . STATEMENT OF MR . WALTER B. KIBBEY , EL CENTRO , CALIF . Mr. KIBBEY . I will not take up very much time , Mr. Chairman . The ...
... Kibbey , on the bill as it is pro- posed , and you can refer as far as you please to the Rose proposition . STATEMENT OF MR . WALTER B. KIBBEY , EL CENTRO , CALIF . Mr. KIBBEY . I will not take up very much time , Mr. Chairman . The ...
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... KIBBEY . Certainly . Mr. SUMMERS . Who gave the impression that an amendment or a provision of that kind in the bill would have that effect ? Mr. KIBBEY . The committee which had been here before from the Imperial Valley stated ...
... KIBBEY . Certainly . Mr. SUMMERS . Who gave the impression that an amendment or a provision of that kind in the bill would have that effect ? Mr. KIBBEY . The committee which had been here before from the Imperial Valley stated ...
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... KIBBEY . May I ask Mr. Rose a question ? How much , Mr. Rose , was spent after the date of the contract with the Government ? Mr. ROSE . Well , I suppose probably $ 35,000 or $ 40,000 . Mr. KIBBEY . That was subsequent to 1917 ? Mr. ALL ...
... KIBBEY . May I ask Mr. Rose a question ? How much , Mr. Rose , was spent after the date of the contract with the Government ? Mr. ROSE . Well , I suppose probably $ 35,000 or $ 40,000 . Mr. KIBBEY . That was subsequent to 1917 ? Mr. ALL ...
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... KIBBEY . That was subsequent to 1917 ? Mr. ROSE . Yes , sir . Mr. KIBBEY . And how much was spent - what was that spent for ? Mr. ROSE . Surveys and in any way that we could promote the building of the All - American Canal and ...
... KIBBEY . That was subsequent to 1917 ? Mr. ROSE . Yes , sir . Mr. KIBBEY . And how much was spent - what was that spent for ? Mr. ROSE . Surveys and in any way that we could promote the building of the All - American Canal and ...
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... KIBBEY . I have no idea . Mr. Rose made a counter proposi- tion that we pay him $ 65,000 at once for the Laguna Water Co. , and $ 10,000 for his personal services . Of course , anything that occurred prior to the date of the contract ...
... KIBBEY . I have no idea . Mr. Rose made a counter proposi- tion that we pay him $ 65,000 at once for the Laguna Water Co. , and $ 10,000 for his personal services . Of course , anything that occurred prior to the date of the contract ...
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