Tobacco: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Tobacco of ..., 84-1, March 3, 10, and 14, 1955 |
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Woodrow W. , a Representative in Congress from the State of North Carolina143 McConnell , James , Assistant Secretary , United States Department of Agriculture 2 McCrary , Charles B. , member , Eight State Burley Tobacco Growers ...
Woodrow W. , a Representative in Congress from the State of North Carolina143 McConnell , James , Assistant Secretary , United States Department of Agriculture 2 McCrary , Charles B. , member , Eight State Burley Tobacco Growers ...
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Ezra Taft Benson , Secretary of Agriculture - Stanley , Clayton : Letter of March 2 , 1955 , to Hon . Ezra Taft Benson , Secretary of Agriculture . Eight State Burley Tobacco Committee , letter of February 19 , 1955 , to Hon .
Ezra Taft Benson , Secretary of Agriculture - Stanley , Clayton : Letter of March 2 , 1955 , to Hon . Ezra Taft Benson , Secretary of Agriculture . Eight State Burley Tobacco Committee , letter of February 19 , 1955 , to Hon .
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We are very fortunate today in having Mr. McConnell , Assistant Secretary of the Department of Agriculture . We will recognize you at this time , or whoever you wish to speak for you . STATEMENT OF JAMES MCCONNELL , ASSISTANT SECRETARY ...
We are very fortunate today in having Mr. McConnell , Assistant Secretary of the Department of Agriculture . We will recognize you at this time , or whoever you wish to speak for you . STATEMENT OF JAMES MCCONNELL , ASSISTANT SECRETARY ...
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I am assuming from the statements that were made by President Eisenhower in the state of the Union message last year , and by the statements of Secretary Benson before this committee , and other places , and his statement before the ...
I am assuming from the statements that were made by President Eisenhower in the state of the Union message last year , and by the statements of Secretary Benson before this committee , and other places , and his statement before the ...
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First let me say it would not necessitate legislation because the present law says that quotas and allotments may be transferred from one farm to another as provided in regulations issued by the Secretary . We interpret the law now that ...
First let me say it would not necessitate legislation because the present law says that quotas and allotments may be transferred from one farm to another as provided in regulations issued by the Secretary . We interpret the law now that ...
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Page 32 - ... for peanuts of a type determined to be in short supply shall not be considered in the establishment of the allotment for the farm in succeeding years.
Page 5 - ... to sign such report, the allotment next established for such farm and kind of tobacco shall be reduced, except that such reduction for any such farm shall not be made if it is established to the satisfaction of the county and State committees...
Page 54 - ... tobacco; and Whereas, due to a shortage of labor and equipment and the need for the production of essential food and fiber crops, the production of burley tobacco has not kept pace with this increased usage; and Whereas small growers of burley tobacco could, if their acreage allotments were increased, produce additional burley tobacco without adversely affecting their production of essential food and fiber crops: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United...
Page 47 - You cannot do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it will be too late.
Page 15 - ... tributaries and carry it by tunnel onto the east slope where we use it for irrigation and municipal and industrial purposes. Chairman HAYDEN*. And this water never gets into the Navajo Reservoir? Mr. BURNETT. That is correct. LETTER FROM SENATOR ANDERSON Chairman HAYDEN.
Page 69 - That is all, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. I would like to say to those present from the Department of Labor, Mr.
Page 94 - I believe that is all I have to say. The CHAIRMAN. We thank you for it.
Page 2 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON TOBACCO OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 1310, New House Office Building, Hon.
Page 96 - March 25, 1959. Hon. EZRA TAFT BENSON, Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC DEAR MR. SECRETARY: I want to congratulate you and officials of the Department and of the Forest Service on your submission to the Congress of your "Program for the national forests.
Page 82 - We thank you for the privilege of appearing before this committee. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you very much, Mr.