Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Page 10005
... Senate . I remember that during the takes ,. Mr. MANSFIELD . I did not know that . Mr. HUMPHREY . Would the Senator be interested to know that so far as the junior Senator from Minnesota is aware , that release was never made , although ...
... Senate . I remember that during the takes ,. Mr. MANSFIELD . I did not know that . Mr. HUMPHREY . Would the Senator be interested to know that so far as the junior Senator from Minnesota is aware , that release was never made , although ...
Page 10018
... Senator from Mississippi , along with my other col- leagues , the distinguished chairman of the committee , the Senator from Penn- Mr. STENNIS . Mr. President , will the sylvania [ Mr. MARTIN ] , the Senator from Senator yield ? Mr ...
... Senator from Mississippi , along with my other col- leagues , the distinguished chairman of the committee , the Senator from Penn- Mr. STENNIS . Mr. President , will the sylvania [ Mr. MARTIN ] , the Senator from Senator yield ? Mr ...
Page 10024
... Senator has already mentioned . Mr. BARRETT . The Senator is cor- rect . The bill provides , however , that while the reservation will be to the United States for the minerals enu- merated under the Leasing Act of 1920 , together with ...
... Senator has already mentioned . Mr. BARRETT . The Senator is cor- rect . The bill provides , however , that while the reservation will be to the United States for the minerals enu- merated under the Leasing Act of 1920 , together with ...
Page 10041
... Senator from Louisiana . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The question is on agreeing to the amend- ment offered by the Senator from Lou- isiana . The amendment was agreed to . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The bill is open to further amendment . Mr ...
... Senator from Louisiana . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The question is on agreeing to the amend- ment offered by the Senator from Lou- isiana . The amendment was agreed to . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The bill is open to further amendment . Mr ...
Page 10053
... Senator is referring to one particular base . I do not quarrel with his judgment in that particular in- stance . However , I believe I can find for the Senator many examples where the cost of parking areas greatly exceeds the cost of ...
... Senator is referring to one particular base . I do not quarrel with his judgment in that particular in- stance . However , I believe I can find for the Senator many examples where the cost of parking areas greatly exceeds the cost of ...
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