Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First-[second] Session, 3. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
202. lappuse
... adjustments of such stipulated sums in keeping with economic change . Further , that such periods of study be made in periods of not less than 5 years apart during the continuing life of this act . In conclusion , we submit this ...
... adjustments of such stipulated sums in keeping with economic change . Further , that such periods of study be made in periods of not less than 5 years apart during the continuing life of this act . In conclusion , we submit this ...
257. lappuse
... adjustment of the allowable rates , might bring about desired results even more rapidly than by the method proposed to be used under the terms of the bill you have introduced . I recognize , of course , that there are objections to the ...
... adjustment of the allowable rates , might bring about desired results even more rapidly than by the method proposed to be used under the terms of the bill you have introduced . I recognize , of course , that there are objections to the ...
4. lappuse
... acquainted with . With respect to the question of what we have asked of our counties , we have asked them for a great deal of information . We have asked them how the adjustments of bases were made , whether 4 COTTON PROGRAM.
... acquainted with . With respect to the question of what we have asked of our counties , we have asked them for a great deal of information . We have asked them how the adjustments of bases were made , whether 4 COTTON PROGRAM.
5. lappuse
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. them how the adjustments of bases were made , whether or not small farms and large farms that were similarly situated were treated the same . We have asked how the farmers were ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. them how the adjustments of bases were made , whether or not small farms and large farms that were similarly situated were treated the same . We have asked how the farmers were ...
16. lappuse
... adjustments in Lubbock County and I think you had reduced the Lubbock County estimate consistently each year . But you had added to other counties by exactly the same amount that you had reduced the sum total of counties from which you ...
... adjustments in Lubbock County and I think you had reduced the Lubbock County estimate consistently each year . But you had added to other counties by exactly the same amount that you had reduced the sum total of counties from which you ...
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ABERNETHY acreage allotments acres of cotton ALBERT Arkansas authority BAE figures BAGWELL basis BECKWORTH BELL bill H. R. Borden County Brazos County BURKHEAD chain stores CHAIRMAN Cold Storage Committee on Agriculture Congress consumer COOLEY cost cotton acreage cotton allotment county allotment county committee cropland crops CUSTIS dealers Department of Agriculture estimates farm farmers Federal Government financing fruits and vegetables gadget GATHINGS gentleman gins going GRANGER growers handling HAROLD D interest jobbers JOHNSON KUEHN legislation Limestone County loan Lubbock County marketing facilities ment Merced County Milwaukee operation PACE Parmer County percent perishable agricultural commodities Philadelphia planted POAGE present problem Public Law 272 question railroads RANDOLPH record reserve Secretary SOUBY statement Street Swisher County talking terminal markets Texas thing tion truck war crops war-crop credits Washington WHITE wholesale market
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131. lappuse - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions by any member of the committee? If not, we thank you very much for your statement.
5. lappuse - ... is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, and the purposes for which securities may be issued under such Act, as amended, are extended to include any purchases of such notes and obligations.
4. lappuse - Such special obligations shall bear interest at a rate equal to the average rate of interest, computed as to the end of the calendar month next preceding the date of such issue, borne by all marketable interestbearing obligations of the United States then forming a part of the public debt ; except that where such average rate is not a multiple of one-eighth of 1 per centum...
7. lappuse - ... operate or lease such property for such period as may be necessary or advisable, to protect the interest of the United States therein and to sell or otherwise dispose of the property so purchased or acquired...
272. lappuse - If I can be of further assistance to you, please let me know.
4. lappuse - Bear interest (exclusive of premium charges for insurance) at not to exceed 5 per centum per annum on the amount of the principal obligation outstanding at any time...
4. lappuse - ... (e) Any contract of insurance executed by the Secretary under this section shall be conclusive evidence of the eligibility of the mortgage for insurance, and the validity of any contract of insurance so executed shall be incontestable in the hands of an approved mortgagee from the date of the execution of such contract, except for fraud or misrepresentation on the part of such approved mortgagee.
5. lappuse - All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of such notes or other obligations shall be treated as public debt transactions of the United States.
7. lappuse - Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act the Secretary may provide for the issuance or presentment for redemption of coupons to such person or persons, and at such times and in such manner, as he deems necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the United States or to insure enforcement of the provisions of this Act or the regulations issued pursuant to this Act...
264. lappuse - This is to certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution passed by the board of directors of the said Imperial Water Co.