Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1950: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on H. Res. 545, Resolved, that the House of Representatives Does Not Favor the Reorganization Plan Numbered 7 of 1950 Transmitted to the Congress by the President on March 13, 1950U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 107 pages |
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CHET HOLIFIELD , California HENDERSON LANHAM , Georgia PORTER HARDY , JR . , Virginia FRANK M. KARSTEN , Missouri JOHN W. MCCORMACK , Massachusetts HERBERT C. BONNER , North Carolina GEORGE G. SADOWSKI , Michigan WALTER B. HUBER ...
CHET HOLIFIELD , California HENDERSON LANHAM , Georgia PORTER HARDY , JR . , Virginia FRANK M. KARSTEN , Missouri JOHN W. MCCORMACK , Massachusetts HERBERT C. BONNER , North Carolina GEORGE G. SADOWSKI , Michigan WALTER B. HUBER ...
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But , Mr. Chairman , these messages with these resolu- tions only reached you on March 13. It has taken us 35 days to put them through our mill to get the opinion of our own people . Mr. KARSTEN . What do you mean by putting through the ...
But , Mr. Chairman , these messages with these resolu- tions only reached you on March 13. It has taken us 35 days to put them through our mill to get the opinion of our own people . Mr. KARSTEN . What do you mean by putting through the ...
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Mr. KARSTEN . Before you leave this statement , who is that 125,000 influential citizens in the rural districts up to 10,000 population ? Mr. CONN . They are the people who are helping us , selected by the citizens of the towns from 400 ...
Mr. KARSTEN . Before you leave this statement , who is that 125,000 influential citizens in the rural districts up to 10,000 population ? Mr. CONN . They are the people who are helping us , selected by the citizens of the towns from 400 ...
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Mr. KARSTEN . At that point , how would this affect safety stand- ards ? You say it would result in virtual repeal of the law enacted by the Congress and disaster to the enforcement of safety standards on the railroads of our country .
Mr. KARSTEN . At that point , how would this affect safety stand- ards ? You say it would result in virtual repeal of the law enacted by the Congress and disaster to the enforcement of safety standards on the railroads of our country .
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Mr. KARSTEN . What do you do with air traffic ? Do you have an inspection bureau ? With reference to these bombs we have been ex- periencing on air traffic of late , do you have any independent agency that would go in there and ...
Mr. KARSTEN . What do you do with air traffic ? Do you have an inspection bureau ? With reference to these bombs we have been ex- periencing on air traffic of late , do you have any independent agency that would go in there and ...
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