Nominations - 1970, Hearings Before...91-2, on Nominations of W. Donald Brewer, to be an Interstate Commerce Commissioner...Robert McLellan, to Assistant Secretary of Commerce, June 30, 1970, July 16, 1970, August 19, 19701970 - 70 lappuses |
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... believe Senator Pearson and other members of this com- mittee have cosponsored a proposal to authorize a commission to con- sider the abolishment of the ICC . Senator PEARSON . I have no questions , Mr. Chairman . Senator HARTKE ...
... believe Senator Pearson and other members of this com- mittee have cosponsored a proposal to authorize a commission to con- sider the abolishment of the ICC . Senator PEARSON . I have no questions , Mr. Chairman . Senator HARTKE ...
4. lappuse
... believe him to be an experienced and qualified public servant and believe he will do an excellent job as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission . If I can provide further information feel free to call on me . Very truly yours ...
... believe him to be an experienced and qualified public servant and believe he will do an excellent job as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission . If I can provide further information feel free to call on me . Very truly yours ...
7. lappuse
... believe not . Senator HARTKE . Mr. Brewer , we are involved in a time in which the Interstate Commerce Commission is the subject of some discussion , especially in light of the recent events concerning the Penn Central Railroad and the ...
... believe not . Senator HARTKE . Mr. Brewer , we are involved in a time in which the Interstate Commerce Commission is the subject of some discussion , especially in light of the recent events concerning the Penn Central Railroad and the ...
8. lappuse
... believe and hope that my experience in Government , many years of which was dealing directly with transportation problems , 10 years as a postal inspector throughout the United States and Alaska , as an investigator , and as an ...
... believe and hope that my experience in Government , many years of which was dealing directly with transportation problems , 10 years as a postal inspector throughout the United States and Alaska , as an investigator , and as an ...
9. lappuse
... believe and hope that my experience in Gover of which was dealing directly with transportation as a postal inspector throughout the United State investigator , and as an administrator for many director of the Post Office Department with ...
... believe and hope that my experience in Gover of which was dealing directly with transportation as a postal inspector throughout the United State investigator , and as an administrator for many director of the Post Office Department with ...
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administration Ashland Oil Attachés balance of payments balance of trade Brewer served British CAPT Captain Jenkins Captain Wagner Chairman Coast Guard Academy Coast Guard Air Coast Guard District Colorado commander Commissioner communications concerned Denver Deputy develop Diplomatic Service Donald Brewer duty economic favorable balance Federal FMC Corp foreign going Government HART hearings important interest Interstate Commerce Commission July June Kansas matter MCLELLAN Medal ment million Nixon nomination Office of Telecommunications operations overseas representation Post Office Department present President problems questions rank of rear rear admiral recommendations regional director reorganization plan ROBERT MCLELLAN Secretary of Commerce Senator BAKER Senator COTTON Senator Dominick Senator HARTKE Senator LONG Senator PASTORE Senator PEARSON special drawing rights spectrum staff statement Telecommunications Policy Thank tion transportation U.S. COAST GUARD U.S. SENATOR United Vance Hartke Washington White House Whitehead
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