The Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Bill, 1958: Hearings, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9379U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 45 pages |
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... District of Columbia and adjacent areas . The total amount of the authorization was $ 14 million . On July 9 , 1956 , the President transmitted in Senate Document 138 a request for $ 34,700,000 for the construction and development of ...
... District of Columbia and adjacent areas . The total amount of the authorization was $ 14 million . On July 9 , 1956 , the President transmitted in Senate Document 138 a request for $ 34,700,000 for the construction and development of ...
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... District of Columbia , and we must make a sincere effort to utilize the only hope for an immediate solution- Friendship International Airport . " All we ask is that it be given a fair trial as a coterminal with National Airport . " We ...
... District of Columbia , and we must make a sincere effort to utilize the only hope for an immediate solution- Friendship International Airport . " All we ask is that it be given a fair trial as a coterminal with National Airport . " We ...
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... District of Columbia ? There was no conflict of the patterns . It was even preferential to the Burke site . Mr. THOMAS . Mr. Chairman , from a strictly air - traffic - control view , and no other consideration whatsoever , that is the ...
... District of Columbia ? There was no conflict of the patterns . It was even preferential to the Burke site . Mr. THOMAS . Mr. Chairman , from a strictly air - traffic - control view , and no other consideration whatsoever , that is the ...
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... District in which the Burke site is located was something in excess of 6,300 people . An area of similar size as the census tract in which the Friendship Airport is located , at that time , the same figures , 1950 population , had ...
... District in which the Burke site is located was something in excess of 6,300 people . An area of similar size as the census tract in which the Friendship Airport is located , at that time , the same figures , 1950 population , had ...
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... District of Columbia . It was pointed out by them that there would be no saving in time from 16th and K Streets ( the center of the downtown hotel area ) since this route was not the most convenient and most direct route from the 16th ...
... District of Columbia . It was pointed out by them that there would be no saving in time from 16th and K Streets ( the center of the downtown hotel area ) since this route was not the most convenient and most direct route from the 16th ...
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Page 63 - The Administrator is empowered and directed to encourage and foster the development of civil aeronautics and air commerce in the United States, and abroad, and to encourage the establishment of civil airways, landing areas, and other air navigation facilities.
Page 101 - ... (1) Every individual having a net income for the taxable year of $1,000 or over, if single, or if married and not living with husband or wife...
Page 20 - As an exercise of the rule-making power of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such they shall be considered as part of the rules of each House, respectively, or of that House to which they specifically apply; and such rules shall supersede other rules only to the extent that they are inconsistent therewith...
Page 43 - The committee will stand in recess until 2 o'clock. (Thereupon, at 12:25 pm, a recess was taken until 2 pm, the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The subcommittee reconvened at 2 pm, upon the expiration of the recess.
Page 38 - Representatives, respectively, and as such it is deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, but applicable only with respect to the procedure to be followed in that House in the case of...
Page 35 - Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is •enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italics, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman...
Page 246 - Defendant admits the allegation contained in paragraphs 1 and 4 of the complaint ; alleges that he is without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations contained in paragraph 2 of the complaint; and denies each and every other allegation contained in the complaint.
Page 14 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW In compliance with subsection (4) of rule XXIX of the Standing Rules of the Senate, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman...
Page 2 - The CHAIRMAN. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Massachusetts ? There was no objection. Mr.
Page 38 - ... (2) With full recognition of the constitutional right of either House to change the rules (so far as relating to the procedure of that House) at any time, In the same manner, and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that House.