Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 109, Part 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Law |
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Page 20865
... consider the nominations on the Execu- tive Calendar . The motion was agreed to ; and the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business . EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid be- fore the Senate ...
... consider the nominations on the Execu- tive Calendar . The motion was agreed to ; and the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business . EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid be- fore the Senate ...
Page 20875
... consider before we leave the food - for - peace concept is that this type of program should be made multilateral . Let all nations who are producing more than they are consuming aid in the battle against malnutrition , hunger , and ...
... consider before we leave the food - for - peace concept is that this type of program should be made multilateral . Let all nations who are producing more than they are consuming aid in the battle against malnutrition , hunger , and ...
Page 20899
... Consider the case of Peru . Three of the four military commanders who staged the Peruvian coup had tours of duty in the United States , one graduating from the Com- mand and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth and another from the ...
... Consider the case of Peru . Three of the four military commanders who staged the Peruvian coup had tours of duty in the United States , one graduating from the Com- mand and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth and another from the ...
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... consider the parliamentary situa- tion which confronts the Senate . Yesterday , I said to the majority lead- er [ Mr. MANSFIELD ] , who is a member of the Foreign Relations Committee , " I be- lieve that Senators who are in support of ...
... consider the parliamentary situa- tion which confronts the Senate . Yesterday , I said to the majority lead- er [ Mr. MANSFIELD ] , who is a member of the Foreign Relations Committee , " I be- lieve that Senators who are in support of ...
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... consider that other pieces of highly significant legisla- tion are approaching the floor as days go by without action on this measure . I refer to civil rights , tax proposals , health care for the aged , and appropria- tion bills for ...
... consider that other pieces of highly significant legisla- tion are approaching the floor as days go by without action on this measure . I refer to civil rights , tax proposals , health care for the aged , and appropria- tion bills for ...
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