Imagini ale paginilor
PDF
ePub

12844, 71st Cong., 2d sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana, the counties of Roosevelt, Richland, and McCone, or any of them, to construct a free highway bridge across the Missouri River at or near Poplar, Mont., if amended as indicated in red thereon.

Hon. JAMES S. PARKER,

F. TRUBEE DAVISON,
Acting Secretary of War.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
Washington, D. C., June 18, 1980.

Chairman Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

House of Representatives.

DEAR MR. PARKER: Careful consideration has been given to the bill, H. R. 12844, transmitted with your letter of June 10 with request for a report thereon and such views relative thereto as the department might desire to communicate. This bill would authorize the State of Montana and Roosevelt, Richland, and McCone Counties, Mont., or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge and approaches thereto across the Missouri River, at or near Poplar, Mont. Favorable action on the bill is recommended.

Sincerely,

[ocr errors][merged small]

71ST CONGRESS 2d Session

}

SENATE

{

REPORT No. 1134

BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSOURI RIVER AT THE POWERSITE CROSSING, MONTANA

JUNE 28, 1930.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. DALE, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the

following

REPORT

[To accompany H. R. 12919]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 12919) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana or any political subdivisions or public agencies thereof, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Missouri River southerly from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation at or near the point known and designated as the Power-site Crossing or at or near the point known and designated as Wilder Ferry, having considered the same, report favorably thereon, and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment. The bill has the approval of the Departments of War and Agriculture, as will appear by the annexed House Report No. 2012, which is made a part of this report.

[House Report No. 2012, Seventy-first Congress, second session]

The Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 12919) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana or any political subdivisions or public agencies thereof, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Missouri River southerly from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation at or near the point known and designated as the Power-Site Crossing, having considered and amended the same, report thereon with a recommendation that it pass.

The bill has the approval of the War and Agriculture Departments, as will appear by the letters attached.

Amend the bill as follows:

Page 2, line 1, after the word "Belknap" strike out the word "Indiana" and insert the word "Indian" in lieu thereof. Line 3, after the word "Crossing," insert the words "in the State of Montana,".

WAR DEPARTMENT, June 18, 1930. Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill, H. R. 12919, Seventy-first Congress, second session, granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana or any political subdivisions or public agencies thereof, or any of them, to_construct a free highway bridge across the Missouri River southerly from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation at or near the point known and designated as the Power-Site Crossing. A minor change in line 1 on page 2 of the bill has been indicated in red thereon.

Hon. JAMES S. PARKER,

F. H. PAYNE, Acting Secretary of War.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
Washington, D. C., June 18, 1930.

Chairman Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

House of Representatives.

DEAR MR. PARKER: Careful consideration has been given to the bill H. R. 12919, transmitted with your letter of June 13 with request for a report thereon and such views relative thereto as the department might desire to communicate. This bill would authorize the State of Montana, or any political subdivision or public agency thereof, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge and approaches thereto across the Missouri River at a point southerly from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, at or near the point known and designated as the power-site crossing. Favorable action on the bill is recommended.

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

SENATE

71ST CONGRESS

2d Session

{

REPORT No. 1135

BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSOURI RIVER AT CULBERTSON, MONT.

JUNE 28, 1930.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. DALE, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following

REPORT

[To accompany H. R. 12920]

The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 12920) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana and the counties of Roosevelt and Richland, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Missouri River at or near Culbertson, Mont., having considered the same, report favorably thereon, and recommend that the bill do pass without amendment.

The bill has the approval of the Departments of War and Agriculture, as will appear by the annexed House Report No. 1978, which is made a part of this report.

[House Report No. 1978, Seventy-first Congress, second session]

The Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 12920) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana and the counties of Roosevelt and Richland, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Missouri River at or near Culbertson, Mont., having considered the same, report thereon with a recommendation that it pass.

The bill has the approval or the War and Agriculture Departments, as will appear by the letters attached.

War DepartmENT, June 18, 1980. Respectfully returned to the chairman Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives.

So far as the interests committed to this department are concerned, I know of no objection to the favorable consideration of the accompanying bill (H. R. 12920, 71st Cong., 2d sess.) granting the consent of Congress to the State of Montana and the counties of Roosevelt and Richland, or any of them, to construct a free highway bridge across the Missouri River at or near Culberston, Mont.

F. H. PAYNE,
Acting Secretary of War.

SR-71-2-VOL 2-88

Hon. JAMES S. PARKER,

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
Washington, D. C., June 18, 1930.

Chairman Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

House of Representatives.

DEAR MR. PARKER: Careful consideration has been given to the bill, H. R. 12920, transmitted with your letter of June 13 with request for a report thereon and such views relative thereto as the department might desire to communicate. This bill would authorize the State of Montana and the counties of Roosevelt and Richland, or any of them, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge and approaches thereto across the Missouri River, at or near Culbertson, Mont. Favorable action on the bill is recommended.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]
« ÎnapoiContinuă »