Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 109, Part 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Law |
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... effort and effi- ciency . In pursuit of a better income the American family farmer has found his inter- ests are best served in a cooperative move- ment . In recognition of this farmer coopera- tive role our Government has encouraged ...
... effort and effi- ciency . In pursuit of a better income the American family farmer has found his inter- ests are best served in a cooperative move- ment . In recognition of this farmer coopera- tive role our Government has encouraged ...
Page 20884
... efforts to secure a larger share of the world's markets - in fact , even in its ef- forts to retain its present share ... effort , for it is our manufactured goods that provide jobs by the thousands and by the millions . Our manufactured ...
... efforts to secure a larger share of the world's markets - in fact , even in its ef- forts to retain its present share ... effort , for it is our manufactured goods that provide jobs by the thousands and by the millions . Our manufactured ...
Page 20890
... effort will be re- quired to keep our airways safe as they become more crowded . I am confident that Congress will continue to respond to the needs of this Agency on the ground that money is better spent in saving lives and enhancing ...
... effort will be re- quired to keep our airways safe as they become more crowded . I am confident that Congress will continue to respond to the needs of this Agency on the ground that money is better spent in saving lives and enhancing ...
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... effort to establish satisfactory trade with India , from which country we can receive acceptable imports in exchange for surpluses we need to dispose of . In the interests of a more stable world we should urge all nations who hold ...
... effort to establish satisfactory trade with India , from which country we can receive acceptable imports in exchange for surpluses we need to dispose of . In the interests of a more stable world we should urge all nations who hold ...
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... efforts of the Senator from Ore- gon to rewrite the foreign aid bill on the floor of the Senate . He went on to at- tribute that support to a great many ulterior purposes in an effort not only to prejudice the opponents of the bill now ...
... efforts of the Senator from Ore- gon to rewrite the foreign aid bill on the floor of the Senate . He went on to at- tribute that support to a great many ulterior purposes in an effort not only to prejudice the opponents of the bill now ...
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