Lend-lease Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1776 |
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... witness , but I have almost talked my head off for about 3 or 4 years about the conditions abroad and what was developing . But most of our people have been engrossed in domestic affairs , unfortunately . Mrs. ROGERS . Yes ; I see you ...
... witness , but I have almost talked my head off for about 3 or 4 years about the conditions abroad and what was developing . But most of our people have been engrossed in domestic affairs , unfortunately . Mrs. ROGERS . Yes ; I see you ...
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... witness stand nearly 3 hours . Secretary HULL . Whatever suits the convenience of the committee will suit me . Mr. VORYS . Mr. Chairman , I had a number of questions which seemed to me to be of help possibly to the committee and which I ...
... witness stand nearly 3 hours . Secretary HULL . Whatever suits the convenience of the committee will suit me . Mr. VORYS . Mr. Chairman , I had a number of questions which seemed to me to be of help possibly to the committee and which I ...
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... witness either for or against this legislation , if they will express the desire to appear before the committee ; and whether the Secretary or any other person has any objection to anyone appearing before the committee is something I do ...
... witness either for or against this legislation , if they will express the desire to appear before the committee ; and whether the Secretary or any other person has any objection to anyone appearing before the committee is something I do ...
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... witness was allowed to go until he gave full information concerning what he knew . Secretary HULL . My questions were much simpler than yours , however . Mrs. ROGERS . Your questions were not very simple to the witnesses , and I know ...
... witness was allowed to go until he gave full information concerning what he knew . Secretary HULL . My questions were much simpler than yours , however . Mrs. ROGERS . Your questions were not very simple to the witnesses , and I know ...
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... witness have the last word . The CHAIRMAN . What is it ? Secretary HULL . I observe the same rules prevail here now as when I was a member of the Ways and Means Committee . The opposite people had charge of the committee and they ...
... witness have the last word . The CHAIRMAN . What is it ? Secretary HULL . I observe the same rules prevail here now as when I was a member of the Ways and Means Committee . The opposite people had charge of the committee and they ...
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agree aid to Britain Ambassador amendment American answer Army attack authority Axis Powers believe belligerent bill BOLTON Britain British British Empire BULLITT BURGIN CASTLE certainly Chair CHAIRMAN CHIPERFIELD Colonel LINDBERGH committee Congress convoying course COURTNEY defeat defense article democracy dollars EATON EBERHARTER EMENY England Europe fact favor feel fighting FISH fleet force foreign France gentleman Germany give going Government hemisphere Hitler interest international law invasion JARMAN JOHNSON JONKMAN KENNEDY KNOX KNUDSEN legislation lend-lease MACNIDER matter mean ment military Miss THOMPSON Monroe Doctrine MORGENTHAU MUNDT munitions national defense naval Navy Neutrality Act object opinion pact peace PFEIFER planes position possible present President production provisions question RICHARDS ROGERS Secretary HULL Secretary STIMSON SHANLEY ships situation South America statement STEARNS Thank thing THOMAS TINKHAM tion totalitarian Treasury understand United violation VORYS witness