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 10031
... additional construc- tion was that in the event war broke out , it would be necessary to construct many additional barracks buildings ; that there would be such a demand for addi- tional barracks buildings that it would be well if the ...
... additional construc- tion was that in the event war broke out , it would be necessary to construct many additional barracks buildings ; that there would be such a demand for addi- tional barracks buildings that it would be well if the ...
Page 10032
... additional $ 100 million for barracks merely because someone has closed Camp Polk in Louisiana . When I was chair- man of the subcommittee , we removed this identical $ 100 million item from the bill . There is less need now for an addi ...
... additional $ 100 million for barracks merely because someone has closed Camp Polk in Louisiana . When I was chair- man of the subcommittee , we removed this identical $ 100 million item from the bill . There is less need now for an addi ...
Page 10033
... additional authorizations for construction , they would be authorized such facilities only if the services would surrender at least as much , in dollars , of outstanding authorizations that they could do without . The distinguished ...
... additional authorizations for construction , they would be authorized such facilities only if the services would surrender at least as much , in dollars , of outstanding authorizations that they could do without . The distinguished ...
Page 10034
... additional $ 4 billion authorization which they had informed us they would request in 1953. Mr. Lovett was fully convinced , after the Director of Installations had made a study , that the additional au- thorization was not necessary ...
... additional $ 4 billion authorization which they had informed us they would request in 1953. Mr. Lovett was fully convinced , after the Director of Installations had made a study , that the additional au- thorization was not necessary ...
Page 10071
... additional 440,000 workers . Mrs. SULLIVAN . Mr. Chairman , I am grateful to the gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. FORAND ] , for making ar- rangements for me to have my remarks on the Unemployment Compensation bill placed in the ...
... additional 440,000 workers . Mrs. SULLIVAN . Mr. Chairman , I am grateful to the gentleman from Rhode Island , [ Mr. FORAND ] , for making ar- rangements for me to have my remarks on the Unemployment Compensation bill placed in the ...
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