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... determine upon in respect to the shipment of arms to those countries . As it stands , it does not in any way affect shipments to those countries , except that it would enable us , would enable the executive branch , the Congress , and ...
... determine upon in respect to the shipment of arms to those countries . As it stands , it does not in any way affect shipments to those countries , except that it would enable us , would enable the executive branch , the Congress , and ...
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... determine upon . Mr. GRAY . It would also charge us with actual knowledge of what was going on if this bill were enacted into law , would it not ? We would be chargeable with actual knowledge of all the facts ? Mr. GREEN . Yes ; and we ...
... determine upon . Mr. GRAY . It would also charge us with actual knowledge of what was going on if this bill were enacted into law , would it not ? We would be chargeable with actual knowledge of all the facts ? Mr. GREEN . Yes ; and we ...
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... determine what exports of arms were actually going to each of the two parties to the controversy to which reference has been made . In the second place , it would give us the machinery by which we could regulate or restrict , or put an ...
... determine what exports of arms were actually going to each of the two parties to the controversy to which reference has been made . In the second place , it would give us the machinery by which we could regulate or restrict , or put an ...
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... determine as to its germaneness . Mr. TINKHAM . It can be discussed . Mr. BLOOM . Not until it is before the ... determined finally by the Speaker - why we should not provide that in the case of belligerent countries there should be no ...
... determine as to its germaneness . Mr. TINKHAM . It can be discussed . Mr. BLOOM . Not until it is before the ... determined finally by the Speaker - why we should not provide that in the case of belligerent countries there should be no ...
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... determine our action in connection with this bill . Mr. GREEN . My impression is - and I give it with a great deal ... determining what the intention was at the time of the shipment . Mr. GREEN . Well , the intention is not a matter that ...
... determine our action in connection with this bill . Mr. GREEN . My impression is - and I give it with a great deal ... determining what the intention was at the time of the shipment . Mr. GREEN . Well , the intention is not a matter that ...
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Page 2 - This report shall contain such information and data collected by the Commission as may be considered of value in the determination of questions connected with the regulation of commerce, together with such recommendations as to additional legislation relating thereto as the Commission may deem necessary; and the names and compensation of the persons employed by said Commission.
Page 2 - person" as used in this Act shall be construed to mean and include a...
Page 1 - The Board shall consist of the Secretary of State, who shall be chairman and executive officer of the Board, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of Commerce.
Page 1 - The President is hereby authorized to proclaim upon recommendation of the Board from time to time a list of articles which shall be considered arms, ammunition, and implements of war for the purposes of this section.
Page 2 - ... (d) It shall be unlawful for any person to export, or attempt to export, from the United States to any other state, any of the arms, ammunition, or implements of war referred to in...
Page 1 - Board shall be convened by the chairman and shall hold at least one meeting a year. (b) Every person who engages in the business of manufacturing, exporting, or importing any of the arms, ammunition, or implements of war referred to in this Act, whether as an exporter, importer, manufacturer, or dealer, shall register with the Secretary of State his name, or business name, principal place of business, and places of business in the United States, and a list of the arms, ammunition, and implements...
Page 23 - State of any change in the arms, ammunition, or implements of war which he exports, imports, or manufactures; and upon such notification the Secretary of State shall issue to such person an amended certificate of registration, free of charge, which shall remain valid until the date of expiration of the original certificate.
Page 2 - The Board shall make an annual report to Congress, copies of which shall be distributed as are other reports transmitted to Congress. Such reports shall contain such information and data collected by the Board as may be considered of value in the determination of questions connected with the control of trade in arms, ammunition, and implements of war.
Page 2 - ... data collected by the Board as may be considered of value in the determination of questions connected with the control of trade in arms, ammunition and implements of war, including the name of the purchaser and the terms of sale made under any such license.
Page 2 - In the case of the forfeiture of any arms, ammunition, or implements of war by reason of a violation of this Act, no public or private sale shall be required ; but such arms, ammunition, or implements of war shall be delivered to the Secretary of War for such use or disposal thereof as shall be approved by the President of the United States.