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 10006
... reason why Indochina should be another Korea . I believe success in Indo- china will be not only possible , but prob- munists to transfer their strength to the What was the other possible alterna- tive ? It seems to me that the one ...
... reason why Indochina should be another Korea . I believe success in Indo- china will be not only possible , but prob- munists to transfer their strength to the What was the other possible alterna- tive ? It seems to me that the one ...
Page 10021
... reason- ably practicable , in a manner which will avoid damage to any known deposit of any Leasing Act mineral . Subject to the pro- visions of subsection ( d ) of this section 6 , mining operations shall be so conducted as not to ...
... reason- ably practicable , in a manner which will avoid damage to any known deposit of any Leasing Act mineral . Subject to the pro- visions of subsection ( d ) of this section 6 , mining operations shall be so conducted as not to ...
Page 10033
... reason : The Senator from South Dakota is familiar with the fact that when there was a Director of In- stallations in the Department of Defense , he recommended to the Secretary of De- fense that the services withdraw re- quests for ...
... reason : The Senator from South Dakota is familiar with the fact that when there was a Director of In- stallations in the Department of Defense , he recommended to the Secretary of De- fense that the services withdraw re- quests for ...
Page 10035
... reason under existing law the Government could de- clare on the last day of a lease that it covers land within a known geological structure and the operator could not per- form and would lose his lease . Under the bill the operator ...
... reason under existing law the Government could de- clare on the last day of a lease that it covers land within a known geological structure and the operator could not per- form and would lose his lease . Under the bill the operator ...
Page 10054
... reason why the amend- ment is not acceptable . Mr. CASE . I may say that the bill contains items for about $ 68 million of highly classified projects , as to which no printed testimony will be found . Some of the projects are to be ...
... reason why the amend- ment is not acceptable . Mr. CASE . I may say that the bill contains items for about $ 68 million of highly classified projects , as to which no printed testimony will be found . Some of the projects are to be ...
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