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... public , and will be important to the national defense and to the morale and welfare of our military personnel . It will require the best efforts of all of us to give proper consideration to the committee's business in a timely and ...
... public , and will be important to the national defense and to the morale and welfare of our military personnel . It will require the best efforts of all of us to give proper consideration to the committee's business in a timely and ...
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... Public Law 433 , Eighty - fourth Congress , with the exception of sec- tion 6 ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) thereof , is hereby repealed ; and Federal Facilities Corpora- tion shall be substituted for the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal ...
... Public Law 433 , Eighty - fourth Congress , with the exception of sec- tion 6 ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) thereof , is hereby repealed ; and Federal Facilities Corpora- tion shall be substituted for the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal ...
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... Public Law 433 , 84th Congress , 2d ses- sion , approved March 21 , 1956 , which is set out in full as exhibit I attached hereto . Public Law 433 in section 4 authorized extension of the existing lease ( this lease with Publicker ...
... Public Law 433 , 84th Congress , 2d ses- sion , approved March 21 , 1956 , which is set out in full as exhibit I attached hereto . Public Law 433 in section 4 authorized extension of the existing lease ( this lease with Publicker ...
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... Public Law 433 , stating that an assured occupancy as owner or as lessee under a long - term lease was necessary to permit more economical operations that would justify contemplated expenditures of a substantial nature . Immediately ...
... Public Law 433 , stating that an assured occupancy as owner or as lessee under a long - term lease was necessary to permit more economical operations that would justify contemplated expenditures of a substantial nature . Immediately ...
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... Public Law 336 , Eighty- fourth Congress , approved August 9 , 1955 , of section 4 of Public Law 19 , Eighty- fourth Congress , approved March 31 , 1955 , and section 20 of the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 , the ...
... Public Law 336 , Eighty- fourth Congress , approved August 9 , 1955 , of section 4 of Public Law 19 , Eighty- fourth Congress , approved March 31 , 1955 , and section 20 of the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953 , the ...
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Page 449 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 368 - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made and for no others.
Page 454 - All persons so drafted shall, from the date of their draft, stand discharged from the militia, and shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States...
Page 377 - Guam as that government passes from the Department of the Navy to the Department of the Interior on July 1, 1950, in accordance with Presidential directive.
Page 456 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Page 48 - Congress — (A) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such they are deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, but applicable only with respect to...
Page 580 - ... shall, for the period he is officially carried or determined to be in any such status, be entitled to receive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allowances to which he was entitled at the beginning of such period of absence or...
Page 46 - For the purposes of this section — (1) continuity of session is broken only by an adjournment of Congress sine die ; and (2) the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain are excluded in the computation of any period of time in which Congress is in continuous session.
Page 48 - ... (2) with full recognition of the constitutional right of either House to change the rules (so far as relating to the procedure of that House) at any time, in the same manner and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that House.
Page 53 - Now, therefore, in consideration of the entering into the arrangements and agreements herein above recited and in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants herein contained; it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: ARTICLE I.