Pink Bollworm Eradication: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, First Session on H.J. Res. 237 by Mr. Buchanan ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - Agriculture |
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... understand , was killed in the Senate in the deficiency appropriation bill . Mr. MCKEOWN . Yes , sir ; it was before the Senate . Mr. KINCHELOE . Is the situation no better or is it worse in that part of the country than last year ? Mr ...
... understand , was killed in the Senate in the deficiency appropriation bill . Mr. MCKEOWN . Yes , sir ; it was before the Senate . Mr. KINCHELOE . Is the situation no better or is it worse in that part of the country than last year ? Mr ...
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... understand Doctor Clark , of the Weather Bureau , desires to make a statement in relation to it . ( The committee thereupon proceeded to the consideration of H. J. Res . 89 , which is as follows :) [ H. J. Res . 89 , Seventieth Congress ...
... understand Doctor Clark , of the Weather Bureau , desires to make a statement in relation to it . ( The committee thereupon proceeded to the consideration of H. J. Res . 89 , which is as follows :) [ H. J. Res . 89 , Seventieth Congress ...
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... understand you now , this land did not cost the Government anything ? Doctor TAYLOR . No. Mr. FULMER . Do you know whether or not the county officials could use this land to any advantage ? Doctor TAYLOR . We do not know as to that . Mr ...
... understand you now , this land did not cost the Government anything ? Doctor TAYLOR . No. Mr. FULMER . Do you know whether or not the county officials could use this land to any advantage ? Doctor TAYLOR . We do not know as to that . Mr ...
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... understand that part of that lake is created as a refuge by one of the States . Mr. KINCHELOE . The most of it is in Tennessee . I do not know , myself . I was just wondering whether the Government spent any money or exercised any ...
... understand that part of that lake is created as a refuge by one of the States . Mr. KINCHELOE . The most of it is in Tennessee . I do not know , myself . I was just wondering whether the Government spent any money or exercised any ...
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... understand Mr. Fort , the idea is to start on this as a constructive national proposition , after you get the information as you say . I think that information given out in advance that you are contem- plating taking a certain area ...
... understand Mr. Fort , the idea is to start on this as a constructive national proposition , after you get the information as you say . I think that information given out in advance that you are contem- plating taking a certain area ...
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