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...us consider the merits of the matter? Mr. BENNETT. That is what we have attempted to do. Mr. CANNON. As far as I am concerned, it seems to me that the committee would do well if we just saved this money. Mr. TABER. I think the chairman is correct. Mr.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1959 - 1040 pages
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...faith to the President and not introduce that measure at this time. That leaves it hanging in limbo as far as I am concerned. It seems to me that the bill requires that we have a time certain — 48 hour period. My preference would have been not to... | |
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...there was a strike underway in the Carswell case. He rejected the assertion of freedom of expression: "As far as I am concerned it seems to me that the Canadian law protecting the sanctity of an owner's right to govern his own private property is to be... | |
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