Sundry Nominations: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session ... February 8, 1962 Through October 4, 1962 |
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... carry out not only the backlogs that exist now but the work called for by new legislation , and we have several other plans and delegations in mind that will definitely enable us to do a more expeditious job of regulating . Senator ...
... carry out not only the backlogs that exist now but the work called for by new legislation , and we have several other plans and delegations in mind that will definitely enable us to do a more expeditious job of regulating . Senator ...
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... carried out ? Mr. HARLLEE . Senator Keating , in general all the recommendations are being carried out . There is one that I am not quite certain of and that relates to the transfer of the headquarters from Massena , N.Y. , to the ...
... carried out ? Mr. HARLLEE . Senator Keating , in general all the recommendations are being carried out . There is one that I am not quite certain of and that relates to the transfer of the headquarters from Massena , N.Y. , to the ...
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... carrying out the programs and policies of the nearly 3 million member or- ganization affecting the Nation's fourth arm of defense . First selected for appointment to a Legion national committee in 1953 , Mr. Day requested membership on ...
... carrying out the programs and policies of the nearly 3 million member or- ganization affecting the Nation's fourth arm of defense . First selected for appointment to a Legion national committee in 1953 , Mr. Day requested membership on ...
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... carrying troops home from the Pacific in what was known as the " Magic Carpet " operation . He was stationed for the next 5 postwar years at Coast Guard Headquarters on the staff of the Engineer in Chief . During that period he prepared ...
... carrying troops home from the Pacific in what was known as the " Magic Carpet " operation . He was stationed for the next 5 postwar years at Coast Guard Headquarters on the staff of the Engineer in Chief . During that period he prepared ...
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... carried out in conjunction , or rather the ocean- ographic work can be carried out in conjunction with those duties ... carry on oceanographic work along with their other duties , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Yes . And I would suggest , SUNDRY ...
... carried out in conjunction , or rather the ocean- ographic work can be carried out in conjunction with those duties ... carry on oceanographic work along with their other duties , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Yes . And I would suggest , SUNDRY ...
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administration Admiral HARLLEE Admiral RICHMOND Admiral ROLAND agencies ALEXANDER American appointment assigned Assistant Secretary authority aviation BEHRMAN BOYD Cargo moving carriers CHAIRMAN Civil Aeronautics Board commander Committee on Commerce Communications Congress Defense Department of Commerce Director of Telecommunications E. M. Webster E. W. Loveridge economic Emergency Planning Executive Order February 16 Federal Communications Commission Federal Maritime Federal Maritime Commission foreign going Government Hollomon icebreakers interest Irvin Stewart J. H. Dellinger MAGNUSON Maritime Commission matter ment Minetti Navy nomination Office of Emergency operations policies position President problem questions record RUDER S. L. Windes Secretary of Commerce Senator BARTLETT Senator COTTON Senator ENGLE Senator KEATING Senator LAUSCHE Senator MONRONEY Senator PASTORE Senator THURMOND served ships STAKEM subsidy Telecommunications Management Thank tion Tuggle U.S. COAST GUARD U.S. SENATE WARREN G Washington World War II York
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Page 82 - No term, condition, or limitation of a certificate shall restrict the right of an air carrier to add to or change schedules, equipment, accommodations, and facilities for performing the authorized transportation and service as the development of the business and the demands of the public shall require.
Page 8 - ... unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors, or to operate to the detriment of the commerce of the United States, or to be in violation of this Act, and shall approve all other agreements, modifications, or cancellations.
Page 188 - Any Commissioner may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
Page 82 - Competition to the extent necessary to assure the sound development of an air transportation system properly adapted to the needs of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense...
Page 113 - Sections 332, 333 and 334 thereof, and Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.
Page 139 - All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government are authorized and directed to cooperate with the...
Page 205 - It is the sense of the Senate that individuals appointed to administrative and policymaking posts should be willing to serve for a period long enough to permit them to contribute effectively to their assigned tasks...
Page 114 - Utilization of the radio spectrum by the Federal Government in a manner which permits and encourages the most beneficial use thereof in the public interest; (d) Implementation of the national policy of development and effective use of space satellites for international telecommunications services. SEC. 7. Nothing contained in this order shall be deemed to impair any existing authority or jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission. SEC. 8. The Director of Telecommunications Management and...
Page 112 - Whereas it is imperative that the United States maintain an efficient and well-planned national and international telecommunications program capable of stimulating and incorporating rapid technological advances being made in the...
Page 138 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.