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) |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 10048
... follows : " That for the purpose of providing blind persons with remunerative employment , enlarging the economic opportunities of the blind , and stimulating the blind to greater efforts in striving to make themselves self - supporting ...
... follows : " That for the purpose of providing blind persons with remunerative employment , enlarging the economic opportunities of the blind , and stimulating the blind to greater efforts in striving to make themselves self - supporting ...
Page 10050
... follows : On page 2 , line 8 , to strike out " $ 2,071,000 " and insert " $ 1,579,000 " ; after line 12 , to insert : " Black Hills Ordnance Depot , S. Dak .: Post engineer facilities , ammunition mainte- nance facilities , utilities ...
... follows : On page 2 , line 8 , to strike out " $ 2,071,000 " and insert " $ 1,579,000 " ; after line 12 , to insert : " Black Hills Ordnance Depot , S. Dak .: Post engineer facilities , ammunition mainte- nance facilities , utilities ...
Page 10061
... follows : Page 3 , line 1 , after " operates " , insert " and with the Interstate Commerce Commission . " Mr. PRIEST . Mr. Speaker , reserving the right to object , and I shall not , if I understand , the Senate amendment re- quires ...
... follows : Page 3 , line 1 , after " operates " , insert " and with the Interstate Commerce Commission . " Mr. PRIEST . Mr. Speaker , reserving the right to object , and I shall not , if I understand , the Senate amendment re- quires ...
Page 10092
... follows : Amendment offered by Mr. FORAND : Page 2 , after line 9 , insert : " SEC . 3. ( a ) Effective as of July 1 , 1956 , section 1603 ( a ) of the Internal Revenue Code is hereby amended by redesignating paragraph ( 6 ) as ...
... follows : Amendment offered by Mr. FORAND : Page 2 , after line 9 , insert : " SEC . 3. ( a ) Effective as of July 1 , 1956 , section 1603 ( a ) of the Internal Revenue Code is hereby amended by redesignating paragraph ( 6 ) as ...
Page 10093
... follows : Mr. FORAND moves to recommit the bill H. R. 9709 to the Committee on Ways and Means with instructions to report the same to the House forthwith with amendments as follows : Page 2 , after line 9 , insert the following : " SEC ...
... follows : Mr. FORAND moves to recommit the bill H. R. 9709 to the Committee on Ways and Means with instructions to report the same to the House forthwith with amendments as follows : Page 2 , after line 9 , insert the following : " SEC ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration agency agreed amendment Rept amount Army ask unanimous consent authorized barracks benefits bill H. R. Bonneville Clerk Committee Communist Congress construction contract cost Defense Department District of Columbia employees enacted eral facilities fiscal follows FORAND foreign FULBRIGHT funds gentleman House Indochina industry insert June kilowatts KNOWLAND labor lands Leasing Act legislation Louisiana MAGNUSON MANSFIELD ment military million mineral mining claim mittee MORSE Navy objection operation payments percent person PRESIDING OFFICER Priest Rapids Priest Rapids Dam proposed Public Utility District purposes question read the third RECORD relief request River Sabine River SALTONSTALL Santelmann SCHOEPPEL Secretary Senator from Oregon Senator from South senior Senator South Dakota strike thereof third reading tion unem unemployed unemployment compensation United Nations uranium utilities vote Washington weeks word