Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... citizens working in the Canal Zone . The 2,236 U.S. citizens employed there got $ 75,645,086 . The canal was opened to commercial traffic in August , 1914 , when the SS Ancon made the first official ocean - to - ocean transit . In 1974 ...
... citizens working in the Canal Zone . The 2,236 U.S. citizens employed there got $ 75,645,086 . The canal was opened to commercial traffic in August , 1914 , when the SS Ancon made the first official ocean - to - ocean transit . In 1974 ...
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... citizens able and willing to fulfill the key positions if we hope to maintain the safety and practical operational capabil- ity of the canal for strategic and commercial maritime traffic . It does us no good to have sovereignty over the ...
... citizens able and willing to fulfill the key positions if we hope to maintain the safety and practical operational capabil- ity of the canal for strategic and commercial maritime traffic . It does us no good to have sovereignty over the ...
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... Citizens living in the zone pay U.S. income taxes - thus creating a situation of taxation without representation . The Congress as the legislature for the Canal Zone faces many problems , some of them intricate . Arriving at wisely ...
... Citizens living in the zone pay U.S. income taxes - thus creating a situation of taxation without representation . The Congress as the legislature for the Canal Zone faces many problems , some of them intricate . Arriving at wisely ...
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... citizens who reside in the Zone . Their lobby got 37 Senators ( enough to prevent ratification of any treaty , even though some are no longer in the Senate ) to co- sponsor a 1974 resolution , and win passage by 264 members of the House ...
... citizens who reside in the Zone . Their lobby got 37 Senators ( enough to prevent ratification of any treaty , even though some are no longer in the Senate ) to co- sponsor a 1974 resolution , and win passage by 264 members of the House ...
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... citizens living in the Canal Zone and even a casual reading indicates the deep concern of our own citizens , who should be most familiar with conditions in Panama , about the proposed transfer . For example , a position paper to the ...
... citizens living in the Canal Zone and even a casual reading indicates the deep concern of our own citizens , who should be most familiar with conditions in Panama , about the proposed transfer . For example , a position paper to the ...
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