Correspondence Relating to the House Amendements to Senate Bill 1717, 79th Congress. July 1946-Aug. 1946.

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Correspondence Relating to the House Amendements to Senate Bill 1717, 79th Congress. July 1946-Aug. 1946.

Correspondence with private individuals and groups while Senate bill 1717 was under consideration in the House of Representatives or in the conference committee. The correspondents urged the enactment of the bill as passed by the Senate and the defeat of the House amendments to the bill, particularly the amendment adopted by the House Military Affairs Committee empowering the President to appoint two military officers to the civilian commission on atomic energy and making it madatory for the President to appoint at least one military man.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Atomic Energy

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This bill, introduced by Representative Emanuel Celler, of New York, was one of the bills introduced in the 79th Congress for the domestic development and control of atomic energy. The House of Representatives took no action on the bill. From the description of Correspondence Relating to House Bill 5230, 79th Congress ("The Celler Bill"). Feb. 1946-June 1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122567147 Under the authority of Senate Resolution 179, 79th Congress, the committee ...