Statistics on Oil and Products of Cottonseed: Hearings Before the Committee on the Census, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 9659, a Bill to Amend an Act Entitled "An Act Authorizing the Director of the Census to Collect and Publish Statistics of Cottonseed and Cottonseed Products, and for Other Purposes", Approved August 7, 1916. March 15, 1938 |
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... amount of the oils and products that come in competition with cottonseed and cottonseed products , while on the other hand , the handlers of all of these other different types of oil have complete information about the quantities of ...
... amount of the oils and products that come in competition with cottonseed and cottonseed products , while on the other hand , the handlers of all of these other different types of oil have complete information about the quantities of ...
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... amount of various oils and oil - producing commodities being shipped into this country in competition with cottonseed oil and other domestic oils . Mr. LEMKE . Which our own people should produce ? Mr. FULMER . Absolutely . And I am a ...
... amount of various oils and oil - producing commodities being shipped into this country in competition with cottonseed oil and other domestic oils . Mr. LEMKE . Which our own people should produce ? Mr. FULMER . Absolutely . And I am a ...
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... amount of these kernels and seeds and oils coming into this country in com- petition with oils manufactured from products in this country . Mr. ALLEN . Mr. Chairman , I want to ask Mr. Fulmer this ques- tion , not particularly on this ...
... amount of these kernels and seeds and oils coming into this country in com- petition with oils manufactured from products in this country . Mr. ALLEN . Mr. Chairman , I want to ask Mr. Fulmer this ques- tion , not particularly on this ...
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... amount of cotton for 1 year without producing any cotton at all . Mr. LEMKE . Just along that line , Mr. Fulmer , as a matter of fact , if we could supply all of our people with mattresses and pillows and pillow slips and things that ...
... amount of cotton for 1 year without producing any cotton at all . Mr. LEMKE . Just along that line , Mr. Fulmer , as a matter of fact , if we could supply all of our people with mattresses and pillows and pillow slips and things that ...
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... amount of oleomargarine used in the United States and the original articles or elemetns out of which it is made , whether it is American . grown or foreign importation ? Dr. REED . Yes , sir . Mr. LEMKE . Is there such a place now ? Dr ...
... amount of oleomargarine used in the United States and the original articles or elemetns out of which it is made , whether it is American . grown or foreign importation ? Dr. REED . Yes , sir . Mr. LEMKE . Is there such a place now ? Dr ...
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A. M. LOOMIS agencies ALLEN amendment approve Barton bill be reported BOYER Bureau of Foreign Bureau of Internal cake and meal Census Census Bureau cerned CHAIRMAN committee competition with cottonseed compiled Congressman Fulmer cotton cottonseed oil COTTONSEED PRODUCTS cottonseed-oil D. C. DEAR DEDRICK distillers Domestic Commerce dried grains produced DUNN duplication executive session fact-finding facts farm implements farmer favorably feel Foreign and Domestic furnished gentlemen give complete information glad going H. P. FULMER hear held at breweries imports and exports industry and business interested Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Bureau International Harvester Co jute KINZER LEMKE line 14 MAHON manufacturers March 22 monopolistic price monthly statistics MOSER motion was put OIL AND PRODUCTS oleomargarine POAGE PRODUCTS OF COTTONSEED purposes quantities of brewers quarterly questionnaires REED second the motion shipped statement thing tion types of oil vegetable oils Washington word collate ZIMMERMAN
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Page 22 - I second the motion. The CHAIRMAN. It has been moved and seconded that the bill be favorably reported. All in favor of the motion make it known by saying
Page 1 - STATEMENT OF HON. HAMPTON P. FULMER, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. FULMER. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I am glad to have this opportunity to give my indorsement to this type of legislation.
Page 16 - That the Director of the Census be, and he is hereby, authorized, and directed to collect and publish...
Page 22 - ... done by unanimous consent, Mr. Chairman. I know it has been done in other committees. The CHAIRMAN. Well, a motion is in order. Mr. WINTER. I move that the gentleman from Missouri be permitted to leave his written vote here and that the same be duly recorded when the final vote is taken. Mr. ARENTZ. I second the motion. The CHAIRMAN. You have heard the motion. (The motion was put and carried.) The motion is carried. Mr. MANLOVE. I certainly appreciate the courtesy, gentlemen. I would not ask...
Page 9 - ... but we do not want to be put in the position of having our respondents abused, or we do not want to lessen the confidence the people have in us.
Page 3 - California, and it is hoped that you can cooperate, to the end that it may be enacted during the present session.
Page 1 - PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION Senator RUSSELL,. I will also file for the record at this point a letter from Mr. TH Gregory, executive vice president of the National Cottonseed Products Association, Memphis, Tenn. (The letter referred to follows:) NATIONAL COTTONSEED PKOHUCTS ASSOCIATION, INOL, Memitlnx, Tenn., May 21, 1&43.
Page 8 - It is often said that a man's judgment is no better than the facts upon which it is based.