Nominations--, Hearings...91-1; on Nominations of: Mar.19, 1969, Larry A. Jobe and Myron Tribus to be Assistant Secretaries of Commerce; April 24, Walter L. Mazan to be an Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs of the Dept. of Transportation; June 11, 1969, James Aaron Washington, Jr., to be General Counsel of Dept. of Transp., and Others....1969 - 129 pages |
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... week before the petition was acted on I heard some more information that in addition to having a daughter working for the telephone company Mr. Washington had a son working for the tele- phone company and had been referring people for ...
... week before the petition was acted on I heard some more information that in addition to having a daughter working for the telephone company Mr. Washington had a son working for the tele- phone company and had been referring people for ...
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... weeks , at $ 69 a week . And the other one , so the telephone company says , is July 8 to August 31 and he got the big sum of $ 66 a week . And this was obviously - well , the Union had all of them raised to $ 72 . But that is a short ...
... weeks , at $ 69 a week . And the other one , so the telephone company says , is July 8 to August 31 and he got the big sum of $ 66 a week . And this was obviously - well , the Union had all of them raised to $ 72 . But that is a short ...
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... weeks ago . Senator COTTON . When did you first become aware that Mr. Washington was being considered for General Counsel for the Depart- ment of Transportation ? Mr. CURTIS . Well , that was about a month before . In other words , this ...
... weeks ago . Senator COTTON . When did you first become aware that Mr. Washington was being considered for General Counsel for the Depart- ment of Transportation ? Mr. CURTIS . Well , that was about a month before . In other words , this ...
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... week . The CHAIRMAN . Which is normal and proper on June 3 , 1969 , and stated the case and you asked to be a witness in this matter . Mr. CURTIS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Which is the usual procedure . Mr. CURTIS . Yes , sir . The ...
... week . The CHAIRMAN . Which is normal and proper on June 3 , 1969 , and stated the case and you asked to be a witness in this matter . Mr. CURTIS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Which is the usual procedure . Mr. CURTIS . Yes , sir . The ...
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... week today , I might have had some other people here today also opposing the nomination . However , this wasn't possible . I have a trial at 11 o'clock today , and when I leave here I hope the judge hasn't thrown me out . The CHAIRMAN ...
... week today , I might have had some other people here today also opposing the nomination . However , this wasn't possible . I have a trial at 11 o'clock today , and when I leave here I hope the judge hasn't thrown me out . The CHAIRMAN ...
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