Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 109, Part 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Law |
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... Speaker , I want to call your attention to an article in yes- terday's Washington Star as well as the Washington ... Speaker , it will be a sad day for our great country if the Congress should ever relinquish its right and responsibil ...
... Speaker , I want to call your attention to an article in yes- terday's Washington Star as well as the Washington ... Speaker , it will be a sad day for our great country if the Congress should ever relinquish its right and responsibil ...
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... Speaker , I ask unanimous consent the conferees on the part of the House have until mid- night tonight to file a conference report on H.R. 6143 . The SPEAKER . Without objection , it is so ordered . There was no objection . CONSENT ...
... Speaker , I ask unanimous consent the conferees on the part of the House have until mid- night tonight to file a conference report on H.R. 6143 . The SPEAKER . Without objection , it is so ordered . There was no objection . CONSENT ...
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... Speaker . The SPEAKER . Is there objection to the present consideration of the bill ? There being no objection , the Clerk read the bill , as follows : The bill was ordered to be read a third time , was read the third time , and passed ...
... Speaker . The SPEAKER . Is there objection to the present consideration of the bill ? There being no objection , the Clerk read the bill , as follows : The bill was ordered to be read a third time , was read the third time , and passed ...
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... Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that this bill be unanimous consent that this bill be MRS . INGRID GUDRUN SCHRODER passed over without prejudice . There being no objection , the Clerk YON OK KIM. would not there tend to be a correspond ...
... Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that this bill be unanimous consent that this bill be MRS . INGRID GUDRUN SCHRODER passed over without prejudice . There being no objection , the Clerk YON OK KIM. would not there tend to be a correspond ...
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... SPEAKER . This concludes the call of the Private Calendar . ARE CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZA- TIONS BECOMING MONEYMAKING RACKETS ? Mr. ANDREWS of Alabama . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent to ad- dress the House for 1 minute , to revise ...
... SPEAKER . This concludes the call of the Private Calendar . ARE CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZA- TIONS BECOMING MONEYMAKING RACKETS ? Mr. ANDREWS of Alabama . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent to ad- dress the House for 1 minute , to revise ...
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