| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1968 - 58 pages
...minimum interference of the marketing practices of the industry involved. Mr. Chairman, I will be happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Mr. PTTRCELL. Are there any questions ? Mr. Price? Mr. PRICE. One short question. I think we are all... | |
| United States. Congress. House Appropriations - 1964 - 1298 pages
...budget of these four agencies of the Department of the Interior. I shall, of course, be very happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee might have. Certainly I want to say again that we appreciate the continuing interest and support of... | |
| United States. Congress House. Committee on Agriculture - 1968 - 1188 pages
...minimum interference of the marketing practices of the industry involved. Mr. Chairman, I will be happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Mr. PURCF.LI,. Are there anv questions ? Mr. Price? Mr. PRICE. One short question. I think we are all... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1969 - 156 pages
...States and organizations as a means of eliminating the practice of soring. Mr. Chairman, I will be happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Senator TYDINGS. Thank you very much, Dr. Mulhern. Your interpretation of the bill as set forth in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1969 - 1324 pages
...States and organizations as a means of eliminating the practice of soring. Mr. Chairman, I will be happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Senator TYDIXGS. Thank you very much, Dr. Mulhern. Your interpretation of the bill as set forth in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1969 - 988 pages
...States and organizations as a means of eliminating the practice of soring. Mr. Chairman, I will be happy to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Senator TYDIXGS. Thank you very much, Dr. Mulhern. Your interpretation of the bill as set forth in... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1973 - 232 pages
...correcting another iuequity which has existed much too long. Mr. Cogan and myself would be pleased to respond to any questions you or the members of the Committee may wish to pose. Mr. HARLOW. Well, of course, our interest is the fact that our veterans and our military... | |
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