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 10042
... OFFICER . The question is on agreeing to the amend- ment offered by the Senator from Dela- ware [ Mr. WILLIAMS ) . The amendment was agreed to . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The bill is open to further amendment . If there is no further ...
... OFFICER . The question is on agreeing to the amend- ment offered by the Senator from Dela- ware [ Mr. WILLIAMS ) . The amendment was agreed to . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The bill is open to further amendment . If there is no further ...
Page 10049
... OFFICER PAYNE in the chair ) laid before the Sen- ate a message from the President of the United States submitting sundry nomi- nations , which were referred to the Com- mittee on Armed Services . ( For nominations this day received ...
... OFFICER PAYNE in the chair ) laid before the Sen- ate a message from the President of the United States submitting sundry nomi- nations , which were referred to the Com- mittee on Armed Services . ( For nominations this day received ...
Page 10053
... OFFICER . amendment will be received , be printed , and lie on the table . Mr. CASE . Mr. President , I have no objection to the amendment being printed and lying on the table , but I understand from the majority leader that it is his ...
... OFFICER . amendment will be received , be printed , and lie on the table . Mr. CASE . Mr. President , I have no objection to the amendment being printed and lying on the table , but I understand from the majority leader that it is his ...
Page 10054
... OFFICER . Does the Senator from South Dakota desire to have the amendment restated ? Mr. CASE . I should like to have the amendment restated . The CHIEF CLERK . On page 73 , after Mr. SALTONSTALL . Mr. President , will the Senator yield ...
... OFFICER . Does the Senator from South Dakota desire to have the amendment restated ? Mr. CASE . I should like to have the amendment restated . The CHIEF CLERK . On page 73 , after Mr. SALTONSTALL . Mr. President , will the Senator yield ...
Page 10108
... officer , and any member of the immediate family of such officer who resides with him ; or ( f ) who is an official of a foreign govern- ment , if such government is recognized by the United States , whose name and status and the ...
... officer , and any member of the immediate family of such officer who resides with him ; or ( f ) who is an official of a foreign govern- ment , if such government is recognized by the United States , whose name and status and the ...
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