Report of May 20, 1938: Hearings held before the Committee

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Página 202 - ... member agency or his duly designated and accredited representative. SEC. 2. Eligibility. — In electing officers of the association, State, Territorial, and Provincial departments of labor or comparable administrative agencies represented shall each be entitled to one vote. SEC. 3. Eligibility. — The Department of Labor of the United States and the Department of Labor of...
Página 194 - Philippines, its provinces, cities, municipalities, and instrumentalities, which shall be valid and subsisting at the time of the final and complete withdrawal of the sovereignty of the United States...
Página 41 - The committee will stand adjourned until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. (Thereupon, at...
Página 194 - I do not believe that other provisions of the original law need be changed at this time. Where imperfections or inequalities exist, I am confident that they can be corrected after proper hearing and in fairness to both peoples...
Página 2 - The Committee for Reciprocity Information has prescribed that all information and views in writing and all applications for supplemental oral presentation of views shall be submitted to the chairman of said committee, care of the United States Tariff Commission, not later than 12 o'clock, noon, December 10, 1934.
Página 135 - Do the members of the committee desire any further testimony with reference to this matter or are there any questions that any member of the committee would like to ask? Mr.
Página 297 - Philippine experts to study trade relations between the United States and the Philippines and to recommend a program for the adjustment of Philippine national economy to a position independent of preferential trade relations with the United States.
Página 24 - At this time we will adjourn until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. [Whereupon, at...
Página 220 - ... essentially a bloody revolution in the United States and Great Britain. I cannot understand how you or any member of the State Department can come here and ask for military aid to a country whose dictator says we are in favor of destroying the United States. It does not make sense at all. Mr. Chairman, I am not going to take any more of the time of the Senators. I have already encroached a great deal. I am going to leave. I will be back in 10 or 15 minutes. TITO'S POLICY TOWARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE...
Página 194 - ... the same rates of duty which are required by the laws of the United States to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries.