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Page 20866
... Committee on Banking and Currency . REPORT ON PROVISION OF AVIATION WAR RISK INSURANCE A letter from the Acting Secretary of Com- merce , transmitting , pursuant to law , a re- port on the provision of aviation war risk insurance , as ...
... Committee on Banking and Currency . REPORT ON PROVISION OF AVIATION WAR RISK INSURANCE A letter from the Acting Secretary of Com- merce , transmitting , pursuant to law , a re- port on the provision of aviation war risk insurance , as ...
Page 20873
... COMMITTEE PREFERRED Mr. JAVITS . Mr. President , on Octo- ber 22 I made extensive remarks con- cerning the interest equalization tax , an administration proposal now before the House Ways and Means Committee , a proposal with which I ...
... COMMITTEE PREFERRED Mr. JAVITS . Mr. President , on Octo- ber 22 I made extensive remarks con- cerning the interest equalization tax , an administration proposal now before the House Ways and Means Committee , a proposal with which I ...
Page 20905
... committee , because we find that the compromise amendment deals with money figures in the bill . The amend- ment has been offered on the floor of the Senate without any consultation with the Foreign Relations Committee . The Senator ...
... committee , because we find that the compromise amendment deals with money figures in the bill . The amend- ment has been offered on the floor of the Senate without any consultation with the Foreign Relations Committee . The Senator ...
Page 20906
... committee , and , if the Senate supports it , by the Senate . I refuse to believe that Senators who take the time to study the facts we are laboriously trying to put in the RECORD will do so . I am proud to say that the material we have ...
... committee , and , if the Senate supports it , by the Senate . I refuse to believe that Senators who take the time to study the facts we are laboriously trying to put in the RECORD will do so . I am proud to say that the material we have ...
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... committee . If the situation which persuaded the distinguished authors of the amendment had been laid before the committee , the committee might have been per- suaded . My feeling was that the com- mittee which had the responsibility of ...
... committee . If the situation which persuaded the distinguished authors of the amendment had been laid before the committee , the committee might have been per- suaded . My feeling was that the com- mittee which had the responsibility of ...
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