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Letter on Further Development for Power Production
Letter: From Paul Fannin, to Fred A. Seaton, March 21, 1960 (thermofax), page 2-2-
It is my desire at this time to impress upon you Arisona's urgent need for Glen Canyon power and energy and also to request respectfully that Arisona be included in the marketing area of the Colorado River Storage Project and to request that a substantial allocation of power be made to Arizona. Hoping that you will favorably act on this request and with best personal regards, I am
Sincerely,
Paul Fannia
Governor of Arizona
Enc. 1
cc--Senators Hayden and Goldwater Representatives Rhodes and UdallEpson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 24 bit, 1,182,841 byte
Letter Acknowledging Earlier Application
Letter: From A.B. West, Regional Director, to J.D. Goree, Chairman, Arizona Power Authority, May 4, 1960 (thermofax)UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
REGION 3
BOULDER CITY NEVADA
May 4, 1960
Mr. J. D. Goree, Chairman
Arizona Power Authority
P. O. Box 6492
Phoenix, Arizona
Dear Mr. Goree:
This is to acknowledge your April 29, 1960 letter making application for an allotment of 245,000 kilowatts from Davis Powerplant and 50,000 kilowatts from Parker Powerplant.
We will be pleased to keep you informed of further actions which may be required in connection with your application.
Sincerely yours,
A. B. West
Regional DirectorEpson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 24 bit, 1,186,135 byte
Letter Discussing Marketing of Glen Canyon Power
Cover letter: From W.T. Willey, Arizona Power Authority, to Orren Beaty, December 12, 1961, page 2Page Two
December 12, 1961
Mr. Orren Beaty
The Arizona Power Authority has received some adverse criticism for its failure to participate with the Colorado River Basin Consumers Power, Inc. Paragraph (4) of the general purpose clause of the Articles of Incorporation of this organization will explain not only our refusal to join, but our active opposition to this organization. Paragraph (4) reads: "To make such efforts and to take such steps as may be necessary or proper to assure that all electric power and energy which may be generated by facilities constructed as a part of or in connection with the Upper Colorado River Storage Project and participating projects shall be marketed in a manner that will make it ultimately available to the preference customers of the Upper Division States of the Colorado River Basin, being the States of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, and to promote the full use of such power with other participating prefernce users."
In order that there be no misunderstanding of the State's official position in this matter, the Arizona Power Authority met with Secretary Udall April 5, 1961, and presented a criticism of Secretary Seaton's proposed marketing criteria by means of a memorandum which is enclosed herewith.
The Arizona Power Authority is of the opinion that the enclosed file supports our contention that we have done everything possible to protect Arizona's interest in the marketing of Glen Canyon power and energy. The only step remaining is for the Secretary to announce his marketing criteria. In the event that Arizona is not relegated to a second class preference, we are prepared to enter into contract negotiations with the Bureau of Reclamation. In the event that Arizona's position in this matter is ignored, we are prepared to test that position in the Courts.
In order that you may be fully informed as to our legal arguments, I have enclosed a copy of a memorandum from me to Mr. E. G. Nielsen, Administrator of the Arizona Power Authority.
I hope that I have informed you of Arizona's official position in the matter of the marketing of Glen Canyon power and energy. If there are any further questions concerning the sincerity or validity of our position, we should be most happy to discuss this with the Bureau of Reclamation and with you.
Sincerely yours,
W. T. WILLEY
cc: Congressman Morris UdallEpson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 24 bit, 3,245,161 byte
House Worksheet
Document: House Worksheet, 9/11/61, page 13Democrats Republicans
RHODE ISLAND
2 Fogarty Y
1 St. Germain Y
SOUTH CAROLINA
4 Ashmore N
3 Dorn -
5 Hemphill +
6 McMillan -
2 Riley N
1 Rivers -
SOUTH DAKOTA
2 Berry -
1 Reifel Y
TENNESSEE
6 Bass Y 2 Baker Y
9 Davis Y 1 REESE -
8 Everett Y
4 Evins Y
3 Frazier Y
5 Loser Y
7 Murray YEpson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 419,228 byte
House Worksheet
Document: House Worksheet, 9/11/61, page 21Frank M. Clark (Pa.) Milton W. Glenn (N.J.)
Thomas L. Ashley (Ohio) Gordon L. McDonough (Calif.)
John D. Dingell (Mich.) Robert F. Ellsworth (Kan.)
L. Mendel Rivers (S.C.) F. Bradford Morse (Mass.)
Torbert H. Macdonald (Mass.) George A. Goodling (Pa.)
Alton Lennon (N.C.) Stanley R. Tupper (Maine)
Victor L. Anfuso (N.Y.)
Thomas N. Downing (Va.)
Bob Casey (Texas)
Thomas F. Johnson (Md.)
James A. Byrne (Pa.)
Charles A. Vanik (Ohio)
Post Office and Civil Service
D 14 - R 11
Tom Murray (D Tenn.), Chairman
James H. Morrison (La.) Robert J. Corbett (Pa.)
James C. Davis (Ga.) H. R. Gross (Iowa)
John Lesinski (Mich.) Joel T. Broyhill (Va.)
Kathryn E. Granahan (Pa.) August E. Johansen (Mich.)
Thaddeus J. Dulski (N.Y.) Glenn Cunningham (Neb.)
David N. Henderson (N.C.) George M. Wallhauser (N.J.)
Arnold Olsen (Mont.) Robert R. Barry (N.Y.)
Joseph P. Addabbo (N.Y.) Katharine St. George (N.Y.)
Richard H. Ichord (Mo.) John H. Rousselot (Calif.)
C. Elliott Hagan (Ga.) Edward J. Derwinski (III.)
Vacancy Vacancy
Vacancy
Vacancy
Public Works
D 20 - R 14
Charles A. Buckley (D N.Y.), Chairman
George H. Fallon (Md.) James C. Auchincloss (N.J.)
Clifford Davis (Tenn.) Gordon H. Scherer (Ohio)
John A. Blatnik (Minn.) William C. Cramer (Fla.)
Robert E. Jones (Ala.) John F. Baldwin (Calif.)
Frank E. Smith (Miss.) Fred Schwengel (Iowa)
John C. Kluczynski (III.) Edwin B. Dooley (N.Y.)
T. Ashton Thompson (La.) Howard W. Robison (N.Y.)
Iris F. Blitch (Ga.) Herman T. Schneebeli (Pa.)
James C. Wright Jr. (Texas) Perkins Bass (N.H.)
W.R. Hull Jr. (Mo.) Walter L. McVey (Kan.)
Kenneth J. Gray (III.) Carleton J. King (N.Y.)
Frank M. Clark (Pa.) William H. Harsha Jr. (Ohio)
Ed Edmondson (Okla.) James Harvey (Mich.)
John J. McFall (Calif.) Vacancy
Gracie Pfost (Idaho)
John Young (Texas)
Frank W. Burke (Ky.)
Harold T. Johnson (Calif.)
Robert E. Cook (Ohio)Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 666,109 byte
House Worksheet
Document: House Worksheet, 9/11/61, page 23G. Elliott Hagan (Ga.)
Horace R. Kornegay (N.C.)
Joseph P. Addabbo (N.Y.)
Vacancy
Ways and Means
D 15 - R 10
Wilbur D. Mills (D Ark.), Chairman
Cecil R. King (Calif.) Noah M. Mason (III.)
Thomas J. O'Brien (III.) John W. Byrnes (Wis.)
Hale Boggs (La.) Howard H. Baker (Tenn.)
Eugene J. Keogh (N. Y.) Thomas B. Curtis (Mo.)
Burr P. Harrison (Va.) Victor A. Knox (Mich.)
Frank M. Karsten (Mo.) James B. Utt (Calif.)
A. Sydney Herlong Jr. (Fla.) Jackson E. Betts (Ohio)
Frank Ikard (Texas) Bruce Alger (Texas)
Thaddeus M. Machrowicz Steven B. Derounian (N. Y.)
(Mich.) Herman T. Schneebeli (Pa.)
James B. Frazier Jr. (Tenn.)
William J. Green Jr. (Pa.)
John C. Watts (Ky.)
Al Ullman (Ore.)
James A. Burke (Mass.)
Select Small Business
D 7 - R 6
Wright Patman (D Texas), Chairman
Joe L. Evins (Tenn.) Wm. M. McCulloch (Ohio)
Abraham J. Multer (N.Y.) Arch A. Moore (W. Va.)
Sidney R. Yates (III.) Wm. H. Avery (Kan.)
Tom Steed (Okla.) H. Allen Smith (Calif.)
James Roosevelt (Calif.) Howard B. Robison (N. Y.)
Dale Alford (Ark.) Ralph Harvey (Ind.)
MAJOR JOINT COMMITTEES
Atomic Energy
Rep. Chet Holifield (D Calif.), Chairman
Sen. John O. Pastore (D R.I.), Vice Chairman
Senate Members
Clinton P. Anderson (N.M.) Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Iowa)
Richard B. Russell (Ga.) Henry C. Dworshak (Idaho)
Albert Gore (Tenn.) George D. Aiken (Vt.)
Henry M. Jackson (Wash.) Wallace F. Bennett (Utah)
House Members
Melvin Price (III.) James E. Van Zandt (Pa.)
Wayne N. Aspinall (Colo.) Craig Hosmer (Calif.)
Albert Thomas (Texas) William H. Bates (Mass.)
Thomas G. Morris (N.M.) Jack Westland (Wash.)Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 667,231 byte
Memorandum on 1961 Supplements to Fact Sheets
Memorandum: From Democratic Study Group, U.S. House of Representatives, " 1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 18, Colorado River Storage Project Transmission Lines in Public Works Appropriations bill (H.R. 9076), 1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 23, Peace Corps (H.R. 7500), 1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 27, Medical Care for the Aged, Legislative Schedule for the Week of September 11th," September 8, 1961DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP, U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CA 4-3121 Room 104 Congressional Hotel Washington 3, D.C.
Ext. 5858
LI 4-4565
September 8, 1961
MEMORANDUM
TO: MEMBERS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS
FROM: Bill Phillips, Staff Director
SUBJECTS: 1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 18, Colorado River Storage Project Transmission Lines in Public Works Appropriations bill (H. R. 9076)
1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 23, Peace Corps (H. R. 7500)
1961 Supplement to Fact Sheet 27, Medical Care for the Aged
Legistlative Schedule for Week of September 11th
Enclosed are two copies of each of the Fact Sheet Supplements listed above for insertion in your DSG Handbook.
The legislative schedule for the week of September 11th:
Monday--Sept. 11th--D. C. legislation
Conference Report on HEW Appropriation bill (H.R. 7035)
Conference Report on Military Construction Appropriation bill (H.R. 8302)
Tuesday--Sept. 12th--Public Works Appropriations bill (H. R. 9076) This bill contains a 95 million to $58 million. It has already been adopted by the Senate, so that the vote will be on the entire conference report, not the Hanford item.
Peace Corps bill (H. R. 7500) Another Administration bill already passed by the Senate. (Full details are contained in enclosed Supplement)Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 24 bit, 2,348,988 byte
87th Congress, 1st Session, Report No. 1125
Document: "[Full Committee Print], Union Calendar No., 87th Congress, 1st Session, H.R., In the House of Representatives, September 6, 1961", September 6, 1961, page 1919
1 ening lands under jurisdiction of the Department of the
2 Interior.
3 SEC. 203. Appropriations in this title shall be avail-
4 able for operation of warehouses, garages, shops, and similar
5 facilities, wherever consolidation of activities will contribute
6 to efficiency or economy, and said appropriations shall be
7 reimbursed for services rendered to any other activity in the
8 same manner as authorized by the Act of June 30, 1932
9 (31 U.S.C. 686): Provided, That reimbursements for cost
10 of supplies, materials and equipment, and for services ren-
11 dered may be credited to the appropriation current at the
12 time such reimbursements are received.
13 SEC. 204. No part of any funds made available by this
14 Act to the Southwestern Power Administration may be
15 made available to any other agency, bureau, or office for any
16 purposes other than for services rendered pursuant to law to
17 the Southwestern Power Administration.
18 TITLE III-INDEPENDENT OFFICES
19 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
20 OPERATING EXPENSES
21 For necessary operating expenses of the Commission in
22 carrying out the purposes of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
23 as amended, including the employment of aliens; services au-
24 thorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 1,811,901 byte
Public Works Appropriation Bill - Report
Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 1125, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 44
PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS, 1962
are obviously higher than would be the case if fewer contracts were awarded to accomplish the same amount of construction or procurement work. While the Committee is not opposed to the provisions in the Small Business Act which establish this program, nor to the activities of the Small Business Administration, it does require that some method of maintaining cost records, for ready comparison with previous cost experience with unlimited bidding, be established by both the Bureau and the Corps. The Committee will go into this matter in greater detail at the time of the hearings on the fiscal 1963 budget in an effort to evaluate the effect of the set-aside program on costs.
CIVIL FUNCTIONS-DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
CEMETERIAL EXPENSES
Appropriation, 1961 12,023,000
Estimate, 1962 13,400,000
Recommended, 1962 14,356,000
Comparison:
Appropriation, 1961 2,333,000
Estimate, 1962 956,000
The Committee has added funds for 34 surveys, as indicated below, which appear to have good justification. Of these 29 are unbudgeted:
Arkansas:
Buffalo River 35,000
Water Valley Reservoir 25,000
California:
Alhambra Creek 20,000
Poso Creek Stream group 20,000
Connecticut:
Niantic Bay Survey 10,000
Florida:
Apalachicola Bay to provide channel parallel to shoreline 12,000
Gulf County Canal 18,000
Intracostal Waterway, St. Mark to Anclote River 25,000
Ponce de Leon Inlet *37,000
Indiana:
Gary, small-boat harbor 5,000
Iowa:
Fox River Basin 25,000
Nishnabotna River 20,000
Maryland:
Honga River and Tar Bay 10,000
Massachusetts:
Essex River 5,000
Ipswich River 6,000Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 1,386,224 byte
Public Works Appropriation Bill - Report
Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 1125, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 7PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS, 1962
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Arkansas:
Arkansas River and tributaries, Arkansas and Oklahoma:
(a) Bank stabilization and channel rectification 15,000,000 15,000,000
(b) Navigation locks and dams 1,225,000 1,225,000
Beaver Reservoir 9,500,000 9,500,000
Bull Shoals Reservoir, Ark. and Mo.:
(a) Additions of units Nos. 5 and 6 1,000,000 1,000,000
(b) Additions of units Nos. 7 and 8 1,500,000 1,500,000
Dardanelle lock and dam 9,000,000 9,000,000
DeGray Reservoir 389,000 514,000
Gillham Reservoir 120,000 120,000
Greers Ferry Reservoir 12,500,000 12,500,000
Maniece Bayou upstream extension 55,000 55,000
Millwood Reservoir 2,500,000 2,500,000
Ouachita and Black Rivers 9-foot channel, Arkansas and Louisiana 250,000 250,000
Ozark lock and dam 125,000 125,000
Red River levees and bank stabilization below Denison Dam, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas 300,000 300,000
California:
Bear Creek 67,000 67,000
Black Butte Reservoir 4,300,000 4,300,000
Bodega Bay (channels and jetties) 185,000 *55,000
Devil East Twin Warm and Lytle Creeks 1,482,000 1,482,000
Halfmoon Bay Harbor (Pillar Point) 1,211,000 *781,000
Imperial Beach, San Diego County-Groins (reimbursement) 27,000 27,000
*Reductions due to low bids, delays, etc.Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 1,240,325 byte