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... Winpisinger , William W. , vice president of the Machinists Union and chief negotiator ; accompanied by Plato E. Papps , general counsel ; Frank Gladney , vice president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ; Erick ...
... Winpisinger , William W. , vice president of the Machinists Union and chief negotiator ; accompanied by Plato E. Papps , general counsel ; Frank Gladney , vice president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ; Erick ...
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... Winpisinger of the International As- sociation of Machinists and Aerospace Workers . Mr. Frank Gladney of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers . Mr. Erick Erickson of the Boilermakers and Blacksmiths . J. W. O'Brien of ...
... Winpisinger of the International As- sociation of Machinists and Aerospace Workers . Mr. Frank Gladney of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers . Mr. Erick Erickson of the Boilermakers and Blacksmiths . J. W. O'Brien of ...
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... Winpisinger's mouth , but I would like to cite an article from the Washington Post this morning . ( The article referred to follows :) [ From the Washington Post , Mar. 4 , 1970 ] NIXON ASKS HILL TO ACT AGAINST RAILROAD STRIKE - NATION ...
... Winpisinger's mouth , but I would like to cite an article from the Washington Post this morning . ( The article referred to follows :) [ From the Washington Post , Mar. 4 , 1970 ] NIXON ASKS HILL TO ACT AGAINST RAILROAD STRIKE - NATION ...
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... Winpisinger , chief negotiator for the unions , said yesterday after- noon that Judge Corcoran's " tortured logic . . . has virtually eliminated our alternatives . " But Winpisinger appeared little disturbed by Mr. Nixon's bill . " The ...
... Winpisinger , chief negotiator for the unions , said yesterday after- noon that Judge Corcoran's " tortured logic . . . has virtually eliminated our alternatives . " But Winpisinger appeared little disturbed by Mr. Nixon's bill . " The ...
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... Winpisinger is testifying before a House committee now , and will be available to this committee at your request , and so you can question him yourself . What you understand and what I under- stand , we can get it correctly from him ...
... Winpisinger is testifying before a House committee now , and will be available to this committee at your request , and so you can question him yourself . What you understand and what I under- stand , we can get it correctly from him ...
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Page 110 - sums as may be necessary for the expenses of such board, including the compensation and the necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for subsistence, of the members of the board. All expenditures of the board shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman. Union Calendar No. 813
Page 127 - sums as may be necessary for the expenses of such board, including the compensation and the necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for subsistence, of the members of the board. All expenditures of the board shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman.
Page 182 - 49. Answer. Section 104(b), Title 23, United States Code sets forth the following apportionment formulas for distributing Federal-aid funds to the States : 1. For the Federal-aid primary system : One-third in the ratio which the area of each State bears to the total area of all States: one-third in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the total
Page 182 - States as shown by the latest available Federal census; one-third in the ratio which the mileage of rural delivery routes and star routes in each State bears to the total mileage of rural delivery and star routes in all States at the close of the next proceeding calendar year, as shown by a
Page 109 - While county ASCS employees are technically employed by the county ASC committees, all of our functions are Federal. The Congress in its wisdom, put us under the Civil Service Retirement Act, the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Act, and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Act, effective July 10, 1960. For this we are eternally grateful. 1.
Page 133 - President Nixon's first official act of 1970 was to sign the National Environmental Policy Act. At that time, he said: "It is literally now or never. . . . The 1970's absolutely must be the years when America pays its debt to the past by reclaiming the purity of its air, its waters and our living environment.
Page 182 - General. >No State shall receive less than one-half of 1 percentum of each year's apportionment. 2. For the Federal-aid Secondary system : One-third in the ratio which the area of each State bears to the total area of all the States; one-third in the ratio which the rural population of each State bears to the total rural population of all States as shown by the
Page 2 - the oceans; the Continental Shelf of the United States; the Great Lakes; the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of the United States to the depth of two hundred meters, or beyond that limit, to where the depths of the superjacent waters admit of the exploitation of the natural resources of the area;
Page 95 - an additional period with respect to the above dispute, so that no change, except by agreement, shall be made by the carriers represented by the National Railway Labor Conference and the Eastern, Western, and Southeastern Carriers Conference Committees or by their employees, in the conditions out of which such dispute arose prior to 12:01 antemeridian