Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Budget |
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Mr. Chairman , I don't know if you put the question earlier , while I stepped out of
the room for a few minutes , as to how the Secretary would account , for example ,
for the decline of cotton sales to Japan and Hong Kong , where we were told ...
Mr. Chairman , I don't know if you put the question earlier , while I stepped out of
the room for a few minutes , as to how the Secretary would account , for example ,
for the decline of cotton sales to Japan and Hong Kong , where we were told ...
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Just one final question , Mr. Chairman , before you move on to another
commodity . Mr. Secretary , is our Department of Agriculture making our position
very clear in the current meeting of GATT in Geneva , particularly with respect to
the ...
Just one final question , Mr. Chairman , before you move on to another
commodity . Mr. Secretary , is our Department of Agriculture making our position
very clear in the current meeting of GATT in Geneva , particularly with respect to
the ...
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HOUSE HEARINGS ON TOBACCO Mr. Chairman , as you know , the chairman of
the Committee on Agriculture in the House , Mr. Cooley , has from time to time
discussed this matter with you as chairman of the committee and in addition has ...
HOUSE HEARINGS ON TOBACCO Mr. Chairman , as you know , the chairman of
the Committee on Agriculture in the House , Mr. Cooley , has from time to time
discussed this matter with you as chairman of the committee and in addition has ...
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Mr. Chairman , there have been many proposals made by local organizations ,
some rural area development committees , some from cities , towns , and so forth
, with respect to the possible use of ARA grants or loans for natural resources ...
Mr. Chairman , there have been many proposals made by local organizations ,
some rural area development committees , some from cities , towns , and so forth
, with respect to the possible use of ARA grants or loans for natural resources ...
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Mr. Chairman , not if I have anything to do with the program . It will not go in that
direction . Mr. WHITTEN . You don't mean you are opposed to giving our own
citizens what we are giving the citizens of foreign countries ? Mr. D. A. WILLIAMS
.
Mr. Chairman , not if I have anything to do with the program . It will not go in that
direction . Mr. WHITTEN . You don't mean you are opposed to giving our own
citizens what we are giving the citizens of foreign countries ? Mr. D. A. WILLIAMS
.
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