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... fiscal year 1965 , $ 118 million ; in fiscal year 1966 , $ 126 million ; in fiscal year 1967 , $ 225 million ; and in fiscal year 1968 . $ 327 million . Upland cotton - Basic data for current legislation , H.R. 6196 as passed by the ...
... fiscal year 1965 , $ 118 million ; in fiscal year 1966 , $ 126 million ; in fiscal year 1967 , $ 225 million ; and in fiscal year 1968 . $ 327 million . Upland cotton - Basic data for current legislation , H.R. 6196 as passed by the ...
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... fiscal year 1948 are also hereby made available to the Secretary for pur- poses of administration of the provisions of this Act during the fiscal year 1948 . REGULATIONS AND DETERMINATIONS SEC . 403. ( a ) The Secretary is authorized to ...
... fiscal year 1948 are also hereby made available to the Secretary for pur- poses of administration of the provisions of this Act during the fiscal year 1948 . REGULATIONS AND DETERMINATIONS SEC . 403. ( a ) The Secretary is authorized to ...
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... fiscal year , 1961 , it grew to $ 5.9 billion . In the next fiscal year , 1962 , it had grown to 36.6 billion . And in 1963 I think the figures will show an expenditure of $ 7.7 billion . And the best estimates as we close the books on ...
... fiscal year , 1961 , it grew to $ 5.9 billion . In the next fiscal year , 1962 , it had grown to 36.6 billion . And in 1963 I think the figures will show an expenditure of $ 7.7 billion . And the best estimates as we close the books on ...
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... fiscal year 1963 would be $ 930 million . Mr. MICHEL . Now , if we don't meet that obligation this year , when are we going to meet it ? Secretary FREEMAN . We have projected this , we hope accurately , conscientiously , in terms of ...
... fiscal year 1963 would be $ 930 million . Mr. MICHEL . Now , if we don't meet that obligation this year , when are we going to meet it ? Secretary FREEMAN . We have projected this , we hope accurately , conscientiously , in terms of ...
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... fiscal year 1965. But details of the proposed new legislation haven't been available . But it is my understanding ... fiscal year between the program- Mr. MICHEL . You mean fiscal 1965 ? Secretary FREEMAN . That is correct , between the ...
... fiscal year 1965. But details of the proposed new legislation haven't been available . But it is my understanding ... fiscal year between the program- Mr. MICHEL . You mean fiscal 1965 ? Secretary FREEMAN . That is correct , between the ...
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Page 118 - Agriculture has reasons to believe that any article or articles are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with...
Page 359 - ... reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from any such agricultural commodity or product thereof...
Page 59 - Cigarette smoking is a health hazard of sufficient importance in the United States to warrant appropriate remedial action.
Page 114 - If upon such hearing the Commission shall be of the opinion that the method of competition or the act or practice in question is prohibited by this Act, it shall make a report in writing in which it shall state its findings as to the facts...
Page 125 - ... any article or articles which may be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption as he finds and declares shown by such investigation to be necessary in order that the entry of such article or articles will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, any program or operation...
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Page 207 - Export or cause to be exported, or aid in the development of foreign markets for, agricultural commodities.
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