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... objection , it is so ordered . ( See exhibit 1. ) Mr. HELMS . Mr. President , the two corporations are Pan Ameri- can World Airways , and Marine Midland Banks , Inc. Pan American , of course , has an office in Panama , and uses Panama ...
... objection , it is so ordered . ( See exhibit 1. ) Mr. HELMS . Mr. President , the two corporations are Pan Ameri- can World Airways , and Marine Midland Banks , Inc. Pan American , of course , has an office in Panama , and uses Panama ...
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... objection , the article was ordered to be printed in the Record , as follows : PANAMA PLANS INTENSE PUBLICITY EFFORT TO PUSH NEW TREATY ( By Don Oberdorfer ) Panama has hired former presidential campaign aides of Sen. Barry Goldwater ...
... objection , the article was ordered to be printed in the Record , as follows : PANAMA PLANS INTENSE PUBLICITY EFFORT TO PUSH NEW TREATY ( By Don Oberdorfer ) Panama has hired former presidential campaign aides of Sen. Barry Goldwater ...
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... OBJECTION UNLIKELY It also gave the United States Government the “ exclusive right for the regulation and management of the canal " and stipulated that " no change of territorial sover- eignty or of the international relation of the ...
... OBJECTION UNLIKELY It also gave the United States Government the “ exclusive right for the regulation and management of the canal " and stipulated that " no change of territorial sover- eignty or of the international relation of the ...
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... objection to the 1903 treaty - its allowance for the U.S. to exercise power as " if it were sover- eign " over some ... objections to the 1903 treaty are as follows : The U.S. exercises power as " if it were sovereign " over the most ...
... objection to the 1903 treaty - its allowance for the U.S. to exercise power as " if it were sover- eign " over some ... objections to the 1903 treaty are as follows : The U.S. exercises power as " if it were sovereign " over the most ...
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... I ask unanimous consent that it be printed in the Record . There being no objection , the analysis was ordered to be printed in the Record , as follows : 29-400 0 - 78-8 PANAMA CANAL GIVEAWAY VIOLATES CONSTITUTION ( By Senator Orrin G. 97.
... I ask unanimous consent that it be printed in the Record . There being no objection , the analysis was ordered to be printed in the Record , as follows : 29-400 0 - 78-8 PANAMA CANAL GIVEAWAY VIOLATES CONSTITUTION ( By Senator Orrin G. 97.
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