| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1922 - 700 pages
...honor of hearing from Mr. Noyes. STATEMENT OF THEODORE W. NOYES. Mr. NOYES. Mr. Chairman, I am here as chairman of the Citizens Joint Committee on National Representation for the District, and I would like, if I may, to submit •without reading a statement of the organizations that combine... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1928 - 240 pages
...will now have the pleasure and honor of hearing from Mr. Noyes. Mr. NOYES. Mr. Chairman, I am here as chairman of the Citizens Joint Committee on National Representation for the District, and I would like, if I may, to submit without reading a statement of the organizations that combine... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on a Judiciary - 1941 - 332 pages
...CHAIRMAN. Very well. We can take all the time now. I will be glad to have it. STATEMENT OF PAUL E. LESH, VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE CITIZENS' JOINT COMMITTEE ON...NATIONAL REPRESENTATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, DC Mr. LESH. Mr. Chairman, you will pardon an informal presentation from a man who is full... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Election law - 1945 - 68 pages
...Citizens' Association dated September 25, asking a favorable report on the resolution, and it reads : As a vice chairman of the Citizens Joint Committee on...National Representation for the District of Columbia, as a resident of the city of Washington for 60 years, and as a home owner in a house which I occupy... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - District of Columbia - 1957 - 200 pages
...condition of servitude." Mr. Elwood Davis, immediate past president of the Washington Board of Trade and chairman of the Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia, and a resident of our area declared, in his testimony before your Committee that: "There is nothing... | |
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