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 10148
... statement . As a matter of fact , the worst thing about this contract is that it is an order from the President of the United States to an independent agency of the Government to do some- thing that Congress never intended it should be ...
... statement . As a matter of fact , the worst thing about this contract is that it is an order from the President of the United States to an independent agency of the Government to do some- thing that Congress never intended it should be ...
Page 10181
... statement at this time , but I ask unanimous consent that the statement I have prepared may be printed in the body of the RECORD at this point in my remarks . There being no objection , the state- ment was ordered to be printed in the ...
... statement at this time , but I ask unanimous consent that the statement I have prepared may be printed in the body of the RECORD at this point in my remarks . There being no objection , the state- ment was ordered to be printed in the ...
Page 10183
... statement I shall outline ideas for their prosecution . They would , in my judgment , Mr. President , be a proper and fitting part of the construc- tion program of " Ike , the Builder . " They would express in irrefutable fash- ion the ...
... statement I shall outline ideas for their prosecution . They would , in my judgment , Mr. President , be a proper and fitting part of the construc- tion program of " Ike , the Builder . " They would express in irrefutable fash- ion the ...
Page 10187
... statement attributed to and I say that so as to be factual - Admiral Denfeld , former Chief of Naval Opera- tions , and the former head of personnel in the Navy . He also favors Com- mander Rawlins . For that reason , I be- lieve his ...
... statement attributed to and I say that so as to be factual - Admiral Denfeld , former Chief of Naval Opera- tions , and the former head of personnel in the Navy . He also favors Com- mander Rawlins . For that reason , I be- lieve his ...
Page 10192
... statement with reference to this bill . This bill is a simple one , and its pas- sage will not cost the Federal Govern- ment any money . On the contrary , it will enable the Government to get back part of the money spent in acquiring ...
... statement with reference to this bill . This bill is a simple one , and its pas- sage will not cost the Federal Govern- ment any money . On the contrary , it will enable the Government to get back part of the money spent in acquiring ...
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