Tariff Act of 1929: Hearings Before the Committee on Fiance, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, First Session on H.R. 2667, an Act to Provide Revenue, to Regulate Commerce with Foreign Countries, to Encourage the Industries of the United States, to Protect American Labor, and for Other Purposes. Special and Administrative Provisions. July 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1929. Indexed. Printed for the Use of the Committee on FinanceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 620 psl. |
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... course , as well as a fact - finding body , would have the same powers that these other Federal bodies have in regard to other rates . Does that answer your question ? Senator SIMMONS . You would give them the sole control over rate ...
... course , as well as a fact - finding body , would have the same powers that these other Federal bodies have in regard to other rates . Does that answer your question ? Senator SIMMONS . You would give them the sole control over rate ...
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... course , he appoints them to office and the Senate confirms the appointment ; but how does that give him complete control of them unless the act specially gives him control , which I think probably this act would do , with reference to ...
... course , he appoints them to office and the Senate confirms the appointment ; but how does that give him complete control of them unless the act specially gives him control , which I think probably this act would do , with reference to ...
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... course . Senator BINGHAM . There would be quite a rush to get on the com- mission if they were made up the way you wanted them , would there not ? Mr. GRAY . How do you mean ? Senator BINGHAM . I mean , there would be a good many ...
... course . Senator BINGHAM . There would be quite a rush to get on the com- mission if they were made up the way you wanted them , would there not ? Mr. GRAY . How do you mean ? Senator BINGHAM . I mean , there would be a good many ...
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... course . Senator BINGHAM . What is the chief food of the ordinary citizen of Porto Rico in the interior , imported or domestic - raised ? Mr. GRAY . I imagine it would be flour . I am sure I do not know . Senator BINGHAM . How much ...
... course . Senator BINGHAM . What is the chief food of the ordinary citizen of Porto Rico in the interior , imported or domestic - raised ? Mr. GRAY . I imagine it would be flour . I am sure I do not know . Senator BINGHAM . How much ...
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... course , the Attorney General is charged with that responsibility and is efficient in doing so . But in the cases in which we cooperate we furnish the witnesses , we acquaint them with all the facts , we do all we can to acquaint the ...
... course , the Attorney General is charged with that responsibility and is efficient in doing so . But in the cases in which we cooperate we furnish the witnesses , we acquaint them with all the facts , we do all we can to acquaint the ...
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