Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, First[-fourth] Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - Agriculture |
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... rules of the Depart- ment of Justice , but because of the rapid decline in the market they were unable to do so . They suffered a loss of approximately $ 570,000 , as above stated . The complete itemized statement showing this loss ...
... rules of the Depart- ment of Justice , but because of the rapid decline in the market they were unable to do so . They suffered a loss of approximately $ 570,000 , as above stated . The complete itemized statement showing this loss ...
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... rules of procedure in a court . You realize the posi- tion which the members of this committee occupy , and that we must pass upon that very question . There has been a dispute , and is yet , in some quarters at least , as to the ...
... rules of procedure in a court . You realize the posi- tion which the members of this committee occupy , and that we must pass upon that very question . There has been a dispute , and is yet , in some quarters at least , as to the ...
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... rule at the time , although it might not have been called to your attention directly at the time . Mr. RILEY . It was within the knowledge of my office . Mr. KINCHELOE . Did they all do that except the American Trading Co. ? Mr. RILEY ...
... rule at the time , although it might not have been called to your attention directly at the time . Mr. RILEY . It was within the knowledge of my office . Mr. KINCHELOE . Did they all do that except the American Trading Co. ? Mr. RILEY ...
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... Rules of the House to report a special rule for the consider- ation of S. J. Res . 12 at the earliest possible date . Mr. CLARKE . I think you ought to include No. 79 . Mr. TINCHER . I want to be heard on that motion . Mr. VOIGT . I ...
... Rules of the House to report a special rule for the consider- ation of S. J. Res . 12 at the earliest possible date . Mr. CLARKE . I think you ought to include No. 79 . Mr. TINCHER . I want to be heard on that motion . Mr. VOIGT . I ...
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... the handling of the stock , the stock is sold to a packer or to another buyer . It goes on to the scales , is weighed , and as the stock goes off the scales , under the rules of those yards , the 4 PACKER AMENDMENTS .
... the handling of the stock , the stock is sold to a packer or to another buyer . It goes on to the scales , is weighed , and as the stock goes off the scales , under the rules of those yards , the 4 PACKER AMENDMENTS .
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80 per cent amendment American Trading Co Argentine ASWELL Attorney authority bill board of trade BOGGS bond BOWEN Bureau butter fat CHAIRMAN charge CLAGUE claim CLARKE Congress contract cooperative Department of Agriculture Department of Justice Doctor CAMPBELL enforcement exchanges EYCK fact farmers FARRELL FRANK CLAGUE future trading future trading act GATES gentlemen Gilbert N going grain HAUGEN hearing interstate commerce JONES KINCHELOE LAMBORN legislation live stock market agency matter MCLAUGHLIN of Michigan Minnesota moisture MORRILL oleomargarine opinion packers and stockyards Paul provides public stockyards PURNELL question railroad and warehouse regulation require RILEY rule scales Secretary of Agriculture sell shipment shipped shippers South St standard statement stockyard owner stockyards act stockyards company sugar supervision Supreme Court TEN EYCK thing TINCHER tion transactions Union Stock Yards United VOIGT warehouse commission weighers wheat yards
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Page 71 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 69 - States a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 for each violation, which shall accrue to the United States and may be recovered in a civil action brought by the United States.
Page 28 - 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.
Page 96 - When cattle are sent for sale from a place in one state, with the expectation that they will end their transit after purchase in another, and when, in effect they do so, with only the interruption necessary to find a purchaser at the stock yards, and when this is a typical, constantly recurring course, the current thus existing is a current of commerce among the states, and the purchase of the cattle is a part and incident of such commerce.
Page 69 - ... it shall be the duty of the commission to investigate the matters complained of in such manner and by such means as it shall deem proper.
Page 66 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes...
Page 78 - 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.
Page 72 - If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 67 - An act defining butter, also imposing a tax upon and regulating the manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of oleomargarine...
Page 68 - ... after full hearing, whether completed before or after the rate, fare, charge, classification, regulation, or practice goes into effect, the Commission may make such order with reference thereto as would be proper in a proceeding initiated after it had become effective.