Agriculture Relief: Hearings Before ..., 69-1 on S. 973, S. 2289, S. 2541, S. 2917 .... |
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... costs ; another , by cutting down the distributing costs ; and third , by increasing the farm price and stabilizing it . The attempts that have been made in the last direction , by increasing tariffs and by cooperative organiza- tion ...
... costs ; another , by cutting down the distributing costs ; and third , by increasing the farm price and stabilizing it . The attempts that have been made in the last direction , by increasing tariffs and by cooperative organiza- tion ...
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... cost of the entire industry , you might say , rather than the voluntary few who come into a cooperative association ... costs . In the case of wheat , if the sale of a relatively small surplus in the markets of the world takes place at ...
... cost of the entire industry , you might say , rather than the voluntary few who come into a cooperative association ... costs . In the case of wheat , if the sale of a relatively small surplus in the markets of the world takes place at ...
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... costs and losses in- cident to controlling the surplus will be absorbed out of these equal- ization funds created for each of the basic industries . The price bargaining , therefore , would be done by the organizations of the producers ...
... costs and losses in- cident to controlling the surplus will be absorbed out of these equal- ization funds created for each of the basic industries . The price bargaining , therefore , would be done by the organizations of the producers ...
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... costs more to go out and collect a fee from a man like that then it would to let him go . I presume no one would follow him up , but he would be violating the law if this provision were not changed . Mr. DAVIS . The volume of that would ...
... costs more to go out and collect a fee from a man like that then it would to let him go . I presume no one would follow him up , but he would be violating the law if this provision were not changed . Mr. DAVIS . The volume of that would ...
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... cost of production , and he is not to blame for that increased cost of production . His story is a simple one , and if anyone looks at it with open mind he will under- stand it . When you increase the cost of production 100 per cent ...
... cost of production , and he is not to blame for that increased cost of production . His story is a simple one , and if anyone looks at it with open mind he will under- stand it . When you increase the cost of production 100 per cent ...
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42 cents acreage American amount ANDERSON bales bank basic agricultural commodity basis bounty bushels cattle cents a bushel CHAIRMAN Child Labor Tax consumer cooperative associations Corn Belt corporation cost cotton court CROES crop DAVIS debenture plan domestic effect equalization fee equalization fund export Farm Bureau farm organizations farm products farmers Federal farm board Federal reserve act foreign commerce going Government grain growers handle HIRTH Illinois import duties import tariff industry interstate commerce intrastate labor land legislation manufacture MARSH Muscle Shoals operation PEEK PLUMMER power of Congress President price fixing problem protection provides question ratio price regulation sell Senator HARRELD Senator HEFLIN Senator MCNARY Senator NORBECK Senator RANSDELL Senator SACKETT Senator SMITH South Dakota stabilize Stat STEALEY STEWART surplus thing tion Treasury United UNITED STATES SENATE wheat world price YOAKUM
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81 psl. - Without objection it is so ordered. (The matter referred to is as follows:) VETERANS REGULATION No.
140 psl. - The authority of Congress extends to every part of interstate commerce and to every instrumentality or agency by which it is carried on; and the full control by Congress of the subjects committed to its regulation is not to be denied or thwarted by the commingling of interstate and intrastate operations.
315 psl. - The Commission shall from' time to time determine and make public what percentage of such aggregate property value constitutes a fair return thereon, and such percentage shall be uniform for all rate groups or territories which may be designated by the Commission.
167 psl. - May first, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, it shall be unlawful for any person or persons or corporation to import or bring into the United States any merchandise as tea which is inferior in purity, quality and fitness for consumption to the standards provided in section three of this act, and the importation of all such merchandise is hereby prohibited.
138 psl. - Whatever amounts to more or less constant practice, and threatens to obstruct or unduly to burden the freedom of interstate commerce is within the regulatory power of Congress under the commerce clause and it is primarily for Congress to consider and decide the fact of the danger and meet it.
165 psl. - President prescribes, any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress.
202 psl. - Two of the members in office shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the business of the Board.
141 psl. - Commerce is a unit and does not regard state lines, and while, under the Constitution, interstate and intrastate commerce are ordinarily subject to regulation by different sovereignties, yet when they are so mingled together that the supreme authority, the Nation, cannot exercise complete effective control over interstate commerce without incidental regulation of intrastate commerce, such incidental regulation is not an invasion of state authority or a violation of the proviso.
136 psl. - On the same principle, where goods are purchased in one State for transportation to another, the commerce includes the purchase quite as much as it does the transportation (American Express Co.
124 psl. - It will not be doubted that, with reference either to individual or national welfare, agriculture is of primary importance. In proportion as nations advance in population and other circumstances of maturity this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more snd more an object of public patronage.