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... meetings of Primary Aluminum Industry Liaison Committee____ Meeting , New York , N. Y. , March 6 , 1970 : Summary report_- List of attendees- Meeting of May 13 , 1970- List of those attending .. Letter from Roye L. Lowry , clearance ...
... meetings of Primary Aluminum Industry Liaison Committee____ Meeting , New York , N. Y. , March 6 , 1970 : Summary report_- List of attendees- Meeting of May 13 , 1970- List of those attending .. Letter from Roye L. Lowry , clearance ...
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... meetings , that the matters to be discussed will not be disclosed until the final report of the committee . Often a responsible official will give a summary of the matters discussed in the meeting to the press at the conclusion of the ...
... meetings , that the matters to be discussed will not be disclosed until the final report of the committee . Often a responsible official will give a summary of the matters discussed in the meeting to the press at the conclusion of the ...
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... meeting the word from the Justice Department was reported to be that " no prior approval or scope of action could be ... Meeting , March 6 , 1970 , p . 1. ( See p . 144 this print . ) 22 NAPCA , Minutes of the Primary Aluminum Industry ...
... meeting the word from the Justice Department was reported to be that " no prior approval or scope of action could be ... Meeting , March 6 , 1970 , p . 1. ( See p . 144 this print . ) 22 NAPCA , Minutes of the Primary Aluminum Industry ...
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... meeting strongly urged that the long - established $ 25,000 cut - off be maintained on the grounds that reduction would be an onerous burden and that FPC audit procedures should be used to obviate this burden . At a second meeting on ...
... meeting strongly urged that the long - established $ 25,000 cut - off be maintained on the grounds that reduction would be an onerous burden and that FPC audit procedures should be used to obviate this burden . At a second meeting on ...
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... meeting is chaired by the designated OMB official . In advance of the meeting , the committee or panel usually has had an opportunity to review the basic papers . At the meeting or panel session , it is customary for the OMB official to ...
... meeting is chaired by the designated OMB official . In advance of the meeting , the committee or panel usually has had an opportunity to review the basic papers . At the meeting or panel session , it is customary for the OMB official to ...
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Page 408 - A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or, perhaps, both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
Page 470 - ... upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
Page 420 - As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion or national origin, because of habit,...
Page 407 - That the Commission may conduct its proceedings in such manner as will best conduce to the proper dispatch of business and to the ends of justice.
Page 124 - Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to have printed at this point in the RECORD an article published in today's Washington Post, under the headline "Two Hospitals Raise Room Rates.
Page 470 - ... (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. "(3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor...
Page 773 - Each member appointed by the President shall hold office for a term of three years, except that...
Page 419 - Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs if the failure to perform the contract arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor. Such causes may include, but are not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather...
Page 672 - For the purpose of any such investigation^ or any other proceeding under this title, any member of the Commission or any officer designated by it is empowered to administer oaths and affirmations, subpena witnesses, compel their attendance, take evidence, and require the production of any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda, or other records which the Commission deems relevant or material to the inquiry.