Farmworkers in Rural America, 1971-1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First and Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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297. lappuse
... Record - Senate , Oc- tober 12 , 1971__ " Final Summary Report , The Pennsylvania Panel on Rural Poverty , " by the Bureau of Research and Program Development , Depart- ment of Community Affairs , Commonwealth of Pennsylvania __- ...
... Record - Senate , Oc- tober 12 , 1971__ " Final Summary Report , The Pennsylvania Panel on Rural Poverty , " by the Bureau of Research and Program Development , Depart- ment of Community Affairs , Commonwealth of Pennsylvania __- ...
299. lappuse
... record , but in the interest of saving the time of our first witness we will defer those statements until a later time . We are very honored to have as our first witness this morning our colleague who has probably worked more on the ...
... record , but in the interest of saving the time of our first witness we will defer those statements until a later time . We are very honored to have as our first witness this morning our colleague who has probably worked more on the ...
301. lappuse
... record , I think it is 600 feet * -until they ran into what was called a corcoran clay . Finally , they got down to 1,200 feet and were drawing brackish water . Of course they had increased the cost for all small farmers to irrigate ...
... record , I think it is 600 feet * -until they ran into what was called a corcoran clay . Finally , they got down to 1,200 feet and were drawing brackish water . Of course they had increased the cost for all small farmers to irrigate ...
302. lappuse
... Record of October 15 , 1971 , at page S16313 . For purposes of the hearings , the term " corporate secrecy " is defined as the conscious , deliberate withholding from the public of valuable information possessed by corporate management ...
... Record of October 15 , 1971 , at page S16313 . For purposes of the hearings , the term " corporate secrecy " is defined as the conscious , deliberate withholding from the public of valuable information possessed by corporate management ...
305. lappuse
... records of litigation in Federal and State Congressional hearings records ? revelations of corporate insiders and former insiders ? Question 8. How can the small businessman and small farmer ( and their lawyers ) , the small investor ...
... records of litigation in Federal and State Congressional hearings records ? revelations of corporate insiders and former insiders ? Question 8. How can the small businessman and small farmer ( and their lawyers ) , the small investor ...
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444. lappuse - The masters of the Government of the United States are the combined capitalists and manufacturers of the United States.
400. lappuse - ... 111 fares the land to hastening ills a prey When wealth accumulates and men decay ; Princes and lords may flourish or may fade, A breath can make them and a breath has made, But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed can never be supplied.
347. lappuse - In the nature of things, those who have not property, and see their neighbors possess much more than they think them to need, cannot be favorable to laws made for the protection of property. When this class becomes numerous, it grows clamorous. It looks on property as its prey and plunder, and is naturally ready, at all times, for violence and revolution.
513. lappuse - The corporation has certainly not set out to weaken the foundations of democratic politics, but its growth as the characteristic institution of our time is having this consequence.
324. lappuse - In the same line of business, to determine whether to undertake new ventures by comparing the profitability of various types of business activity, and as a guide to the relative movement of sales and profits In order to reduce controversies In wage negotiations.
415. lappuse - We consider land as an inventory, but we are all for growing things on it while we wait for price appreciation of development. Agriculture pays the taxes plus a little.
512. lappuse - ... they would bring upon themselves if they were permitted to have their way. It is because I am against revolution; it is because I am against the doctrines of the Extremists, of the Socialists; it is because I wish to see this country of ours continued as a genuine democracy; it is because I distrust violence and disbelieve in it; it is because I wish to secure this country against ever seeing a time when the 'have-nots...
474. lappuse - President be, and he is hereby, authorized to assign two engineers of the Army and one officer of the Coast Survey now stationed on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system of irrigation in the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys of the State of California...
399. lappuse - Upon the development of country life rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city...
444. lappuse - Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake — the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce, the heads of railroad corporations and of steamship corporations. . . . The government of the United States...