Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, First[-second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - Agriculture |
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... equitable ground . Mr. DOXEY . You can continue it by having a consideration such as paying it by installments , or something of that kind , by agree- ment in writing . Mr. ADKINS . The point I have in mind is this , and it is not ex ...
... equitable ground . Mr. DOXEY . You can continue it by having a consideration such as paying it by installments , or something of that kind , by agree- ment in writing . Mr. ADKINS . The point I have in mind is this , and it is not ex ...
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... equitable , and no general order adjusting or extending the loan of any group of borrowers shall hereafter be made . That policy was inaugurated by me when I was in charge of the Washington territory in September . We had a lot of ...
... equitable , and no general order adjusting or extending the loan of any group of borrowers shall hereafter be made . That policy was inaugurated by me when I was in charge of the Washington territory in September . We had a lot of ...
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... equitable , but no general order extending or adjusting the loans of all or a group of the borrowers shall hereafter be made . " It is believed that such a proviso will enable the department to deal in a humane and economic way with ...
... equitable , but no general order extending or adjusting the loans of all or a group of the borrowers shall hereafter be made . " It is believed that such a proviso will enable the department to deal in a humane and economic way with ...
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... equitable basis in con- nection with that matter , whether that is as far as the Government thinks it can go in the matter of assisting a man in finishing your product in our part of the country . The same privilege ought to be granted ...
... equitable basis in con- nection with that matter , whether that is as far as the Government thinks it can go in the matter of assisting a man in finishing your product in our part of the country . The same privilege ought to be granted ...
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... equitable determination of fair compensation for grazing on national forests . " The Secretary has recognized the very great change that already has come about , by granting a temporary reduction for the year 1932 , and there is no ...
... equitable determination of fair compensation for grazing on national forests . " The Secretary has recognized the very great change that already has come about , by granting a temporary reduction for the year 1932 , and there is no ...
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10-year period 10-year permit 25 per cent acres adjust ADKINS amount authority basis bill borrower cattle and sheep cents per head Chairman collections COLLINS Colorado Congress consideration crop Dakota debt Department of Agriculture drought EATON equitable expenses extend fact farmers feed figures forest reserve Forest Service gentlemen give going grazing fees grazing land growers head per month hear HOPE interest January 25 lease LEAVITT letter livestock industry losses matter McVAY MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY ment mortgage national forest range North Dakota paid payment permittees present private land privately owned land privilege public domain question RACHFORD rates reason Reconstruction Finance Reconstruction Finance Corporation record reduction relief resolution Salt Lake City Secretary Hyde Secretary of Agriculture seed loans Senator CAREY sheep and cattle situation statement stockmen STUART subcommittee taxes TAYLOR tion WALL DOXEY WILLIAMSON winter Wyoming
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Page 2 - ... All of the expenses of the Commission, including all necessary expenses for transportation incurred by the Commissioners, or by their employees under their orders, in making any investigation, or upon official business in any other places than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman of the Commission.
Page 49 - It is a condition, and not a theory, that confronts us.' I do not remember what condition it was that confronted us; but the practical man is always confronted by a condition. I shall suggest presently that every condition does in truth involve a theory; but if so, the practical man ignores it. His practicality lies in confining himself to finding an act which...
Page 48 - STATEMENT OF HON. EDWARD T. TAYLOR, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF COLORADO. Mr. TAYLOR. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee.
Page 125 - PM ; and all public lands of the United States on the shore lines of Burntside Lake and Lake Vermilion, State of Minnesota, are hereby withdrawn from all forms of entry or appropriation under the public land laws of the United States...
Page 2 - Columbia, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages or otherwise. •'Sec. 5. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized (1) to make such expenditures, including expenditures for personal services at the seat of government and elsewhere, and for cooperation with local, State, and Federal authorities, including the issuance of publications, and necessary investigations, as may be necessary to execute the functions imposed upon him by this...
Page 125 - by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to collect and publish statistics of the quantity of leaf tobacco in all forms in the United States, in the possession of dealers, manufacturers, growers' cooperative associations, warehousemen, brokers, holders, or owners, other than the original growers of tobacco.
Page 125 - ... the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior...
Page 19 - Will you give your full name and state whom you represent, Mr.
Page 97 - I will not read more from the letter, but will ask that it be made part of the record. (The letter above referred to is printed in the record as follows:) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION, Washington, DC, January 29, 1938.
Page 75 - It is hereby directed that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each of the Senators and Representatives of the 11 Western States who are Members of the Congress of the United States.