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... KAZEN , JR . , Texas LESTER L. WOLFF , New York JONATHAN B. BINGHAM , New York GUS YATRON , Pennsylvania ROY A. TAYLOR , North Carolina JOHN W. DAVIS , Georgia MORGAN F. MURPHY , Illinois RONALD V. DELLUMS , California fi WILLIAM S ...
... KAZEN , JR . , Texas LESTER L. WOLFF , New York JONATHAN B. BINGHAM , New York GUS YATRON , Pennsylvania ROY A. TAYLOR , North Carolina JOHN W. DAVIS , Georgia MORGAN F. MURPHY , Illinois RONALD V. DELLUMS , California fi WILLIAM S ...
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... KAZEN , JR . , Texas LESTER L. WOLFF , New York JONATHAN B. BINGHAM , New York GUS YATRON , Pennsylvania ROY A. TAYLOR , North Carolina JOHN W. DAVIS , Georgia MORGAN F. MURPHY , Illinois RONALD V. DELLUMS , California WILLIAM S ...
... KAZEN , JR . , Texas LESTER L. WOLFF , New York JONATHAN B. BINGHAM , New York GUS YATRON , Pennsylvania ROY A. TAYLOR , North Carolina JOHN W. DAVIS , Georgia MORGAN F. MURPHY , Illinois RONALD V. DELLUMS , California WILLIAM S ...
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... Kazen . Mr. KAZEN . Mr. Secretary , I am sorry I was not here at the beginning . We are always happy to see you here . Mr. Secretary , are there any secret talks going on now with any of these countries concerning this problem ? Mr ...
... Kazen . Mr. KAZEN . Mr. Secretary , I am sorry I was not here at the beginning . We are always happy to see you here . Mr. Secretary , are there any secret talks going on now with any of these countries concerning this problem ? Mr ...
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... KAZEN . Mr. Secretary , how much are the Ecuadoreans charg- ing for a license to fish in their waters ? Mr. MEYER . There are two fees , I think , $ 18 and $ 20 a ton of hold capacity , depending on the fish . But let's take $ 20 a ton ...
... KAZEN . Mr. Secretary , how much are the Ecuadoreans charg- ing for a license to fish in their waters ? Mr. MEYER . There are two fees , I think , $ 18 and $ 20 a ton of hold capacity , depending on the fish . But let's take $ 20 a ton ...
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... Kazen , as I said , I did not want to get into semantics . They were not secret because everybody knew we were there . Mr. KAZEN . That is not what I meant . The fact is that you have been talking and there might have been results that ...
... Kazen , as I said , I did not want to get into semantics . They were not secret because everybody knew we were there . Mr. KAZEN . That is not what I meant . The fact is that you have been talking and there might have been results that ...
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Page 4 - seas.] CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that the President, acting through the United States delegation to the United Nations, should take such steps as may be necessary to bring about the revocation of the United Nations economic sanctions against Southern Rhodesia.
Page 118 - that the exercise of jurisdiction over the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf by the contiguous nation is reasonable and just, since effectiveness of measures to utilize or conserve these resources would be contingent upon co-operation and protection from the shore, since the continental shelf may be regarded as an extension of
Page 68 - Appendix A (1) Presidential Proclamation No. 2667, concerning the policy of the United States with respect to the Natural Resources of the Subsoil and Sea Bed of the Continental Shelf, 28 September 1945; (2) Presidential Proclamation Mo. 2668, concerning the Policy of the United States with respect to Coastal Fisheries in certain areas of the High Seas, 28 September 1945
Page 322 - of the Secretaries of State and Defense, are virtually identical to those contained in the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Foreign Military Sales Act: "(b) Under the direction of the President, the Secretary of State shall be responsible for the continuous supervision and general direction of international security assistance programs, including determining whether there shall
Page 3 - House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that the United States Government immediately cease its inhumane, imprudent, and economically and militarily disastrous policy of
Page 59 - Sec. 2. In any case where— (a) a vessel of the United States is seized by a foreign country on the basis of rights or claims in territorial waters or the high seas which are not recognized by the United States; and (b) there is no dispute of material facts with respect to the location or activity of such vessel at the
Page 40 - of the Territorial Sea, 1957, pp. 723-729. Concerning the Policy of the United States with Respect to the Natural Resources of the Subsoil and Sea Bed of the Continental Shelf,
Page 256 - stated on numerous occasions, is to assist developing nations in their efforts to build the economic, political and social institutions which will meet their aspirations for a better life, with freedom, and in peace. The United States recognizes that all nations have a requirement and an obligation to provide for their self defense. It is
Page 118 - of the coastal nation and thus naturally appurtenant to it, since these resources frequently form a seaward extension of a pool or deposit lying within the territory, and since self-protection compels the coastal nation to keep
Page 293 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. . . collective capacity to resist? In other words, are we going to be expected to send substantial numbers of troops over there as a more or less permanent contribution to the development of these countries' capacities to resist? Secretary of State ACHESON. The answer to that question. Senator, is a