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 6-10 of 100
Page 10101
... objection to the request of the gentleman from Cali- fornia ? There was no objection . Mr. COOPER . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that the special or- der I have following the gentleman from California may be vacated for today ...
... objection to the request of the gentleman from Cali- fornia ? There was no objection . Mr. COOPER . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that the special or- der I have following the gentleman from California may be vacated for today ...
Page 10110
... objection . Mr. HYDE . As the gentleman sug- gested a moment ago to the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. GRAHAM ] , I think the gentleman from New York [ Mr. CELLER ] , is unduly excited . The CHAIRMAN . Is there objection to the ...
... objection . Mr. HYDE . As the gentleman sug- gested a moment ago to the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. GRAHAM ] , I think the gentleman from New York [ Mr. CELLER ] , is unduly excited . The CHAIRMAN . Is there objection to the ...
Page 10117
... objection to the request of the gentleman from Illinois ? There was no objection . COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE Mr. ARENDS . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce ...
... objection to the request of the gentleman from Illinois ? There was no objection . COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE Mr. ARENDS . Mr. Speaker , I ask unanimous consent that the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce ...
Page 10125
... objection , the nomination is con- firmed . IN THE ARMY The Chief Clerk read the nomination of Maj . Gen. Earle Standlee to be a major general in the Medical Corps . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . With- out objection , the nomination is ...
... objection , the nomination is con- firmed . IN THE ARMY The Chief Clerk read the nomination of Maj . Gen. Earle Standlee to be a major general in the Medical Corps . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . With- out objection , the nomination is ...
Page 10163
... objection to tak- Mr. BUTLER . I suggest the absence ing it up . I have contacted the ranking of a quorum . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The clerk will call the roll . The Chief Clerk proceeded to call the roll . Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President ...
... objection to tak- Mr. BUTLER . I suggest the absence ing it up . I have contacted the ranking of a quorum . The PRESIDING OFFICER . The clerk will call the roll . The Chief Clerk proceeded to call the roll . Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President ...
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