United States Congressional Serial Set, Volumes 12795-12796U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... reasons presented in " 1 " above . Statements in opposition were : ( a ) " The sudden interest in conservation is exhibited by selfish and affluent landholders near the Great Swamp who *** want the jetport somewhere else . " ( Statement ...
... reasons presented in " 1 " above . Statements in opposition were : ( a ) " The sudden interest in conservation is exhibited by selfish and affluent landholders near the Great Swamp who *** want the jetport somewhere else . " ( Statement ...
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... reason could prevail in these circumstances there would be less promotion of wilderness designation for the area if the people realized that the area is now protected in its highest use and that it would take an act of Congress to alter ...
... reason could prevail in these circumstances there would be less promotion of wilderness designation for the area if the people realized that the area is now protected in its highest use and that it would take an act of Congress to alter ...
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... reason , parts of stethoscopes have continued to be dutiable at 36 percent ad valorem until the rate was recently reduced to 32 percent pursuant to the Kennedy round agreement . The bill would provide the same rate of duty on parts of ...
... reason , parts of stethoscopes have continued to be dutiable at 36 percent ad valorem until the rate was recently reduced to 32 percent pursuant to the Kennedy round agreement . The bill would provide the same rate of duty on parts of ...
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... reason of the relationships de- scribed in paragraphs ( 1 ) , ( 4 ) , or ( 5 ) of section 203 ( a ) , or to an immedi- ate relative - status under section 201 ( b ) , or any alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence claiming that ...
... reason of the relationships de- scribed in paragraphs ( 1 ) , ( 4 ) , or ( 5 ) of section 203 ( a ) , or to an immedi- ate relative - status under section 201 ( b ) , or any alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence claiming that ...
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... be construed by the courts far beyond the wishes of the pro- ponents . For that reason I believe the bill should be rejected . BASIL L. WHITENER . О 90TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2d Session { REPORT No. H. Rept . 1816 8.
... be construed by the courts far beyond the wishes of the pro- ponents . For that reason I believe the bill should be rejected . BASIL L. WHITENER . О 90TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2d Session { REPORT No. H. Rept . 1816 8.
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90TH CONGRESS additional administration Amendment numbered amount applicable appropriate Army basic pay benefit bill H.R. Bureau Chief of Engineers Colorado River Commission committee of conference Committee on Interior compensation construction court Department determined distilled spirits District of Columbia duty effective date employee employment enactment established estimated cost existing law Federal agencies fiscal funds Glacier Peak Wilderness Government Guam House Document Numbered House of Representatives House recede immigrant insert Insular Affairs Interior and Insular June 30 lands legislation ment Mount Jefferson Wilderness National Guard National Park National Recreation Area Ninetieth Congress officer operation overtime paragraph Pasayten Wilderness payment percent person poultry poultry products prescribed proposed Public Law purposes pursuant regulations religious denomination REPORT To accompany respect retirement River Basin schedule Senate numbered Stat submitted the following subsection Tennessee Valley Authority thereof tion United States Code wilderness Wilderness Act