Civil Aviation Agreements: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1814, a Bill to Amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as Amended, February 15, 22, 27, March 1, 7 April 2, 5, 8, and 10, 1946U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 341 pages Considers (79) S. 1814. |
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... legislative representative , Brotherhood of Railway Clerks , Steamship Clerks , Freight Handlers , Express and Station Employees --- Brown , H. W. , president , International Association of Machinists ( represented by E. B. Mittelman ) ...
... legislative representative , Brotherhood of Railway Clerks , Steamship Clerks , Freight Handlers , Express and Station Employees --- Brown , H. W. , president , International Association of Machinists ( represented by E. B. Mittelman ) ...
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... legislation empowering the aeronautical authorities of the United States to fix fair and economic rates for the transport of persons and property by air on international services and to suspend proposed rates in a manner comparable to ...
... legislation empowering the aeronautical authorities of the United States to fix fair and economic rates for the transport of persons and property by air on international services and to suspend proposed rates in a manner comparable to ...
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... legislation in that field was required . Since then , in two of our annual reports , we have changed our posi- tion and recommended that Congress give the Board rate - making authority over rates of air carriers who are operating ...
... legislation in that field was required . Since then , in two of our annual reports , we have changed our posi- tion and recommended that Congress give the Board rate - making authority over rates of air carriers who are operating ...
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... legislation . Senator BREWSTER . Don't you think that that is a little broad ? Mr. BAKER . What , Senator . Senator BREWSTER . The statement that the question was decided once by Congress ? Mr. BAKER . If I could ask Mr. Pogue to ...
... legislation . Senator BREWSTER . Don't you think that that is a little broad ? Mr. BAKER . What , Senator . Senator BREWSTER . The statement that the question was decided once by Congress ? Mr. BAKER . If I could ask Mr. Pogue to ...
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... legislation which left the Board free to decide what was in the national interest , either way . Mr. POGUE . Well , your first question , as I understand it was- wasn't it the Board instead of the Congress that decided this policy ? I ...
... legislation which left the Board free to decide what was in the national interest , either way . Mr. POGUE . Well , your first question , as I understand it was- wasn't it the Board instead of the Congress that decided this policy ? I ...
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