Amend Cotton Control Act, Hearing Before ..., 74-1 on H.R. 5578 (H.R. 6424), February 20, 21, 22, 25, 19351935 - 105 pages |
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... able to do justice as between the different types of cotton producers and the different sections of the State , and we have tried to weight each board with the actual producers of cotton to a degree that would bring into it the farmer ...
... able to do justice as between the different types of cotton producers and the different sections of the State , and we have tried to weight each board with the actual producers of cotton to a degree that would bring into it the farmer ...
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... able to do justice as between the different types of cotton producers and the different sections of the State , and we have tried to weight each board with the actual producers of cotton to a degree that would bring into it the farmer ...
... able to do justice as between the different types of cotton producers and the different sections of the State , and we have tried to weight each board with the actual producers of cotton to a degree that would bring into it the farmer ...
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... able to answer practically all of the problems set out in the 15 or 20 bills that have been presented to us , as practically as it is possible to do it , with- out any amendment at all to the present Bankhead Act ; and what we would ...
... able to answer practically all of the problems set out in the 15 or 20 bills that have been presented to us , as practically as it is possible to do it , with- out any amendment at all to the present Bankhead Act ; and what we would ...
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... able to do that ? There is a doubt in my mind about your authority to do the thing we agree should be done . Mr. COBB . I will have to ask Mr. Hiss to answer you that question . STATEMENT BY ALGER HISS , OF THE SOLICITOR'S DEPARTMENT ...
... able to do that ? There is a doubt in my mind about your authority to do the thing we agree should be done . Mr. COBB . I will have to ask Mr. Hiss to answer you that question . STATEMENT BY ALGER HISS , OF THE SOLICITOR'S DEPARTMENT ...
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... able to find it , and I am trying to obtain it now . Mr. CоBB . Well , does that make it clear ? Mr. Doxey . This Congress , speaking for myself , wants to know something about what the program is going to be and how you pro- pose to ...
... able to find it , and I am trying to obtain it now . Mr. CоBB . Well , does that make it clear ? Mr. Doxey . This Congress , speaking for myself , wants to know something about what the program is going to be and how you pro- pose to ...
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1½ inches acreage acres administration affidavit allotment board amendment amount of cotton ANDRESEN answer appeal board Bale tags Bales Bales Bales bales of cotton bales or less Bankhead Act Bankhead bill base production basis BOILEAU cents certificates of tagging CHAIRMAN Chatham County COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE compensation Congress consideration COOLEY cost cotton ginned cotton producers cotton section county committee crop Department of Agriculture district DOXEY exemption certificates expense fact farm FEBRUARY 20 FULMER GASTON GILCHRIST ginners Government growers hearing Hiss inches and longer Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Bureau interposing January 21 KLEBERG land legislation lien cards lint long-staple cotton MARSHALL Marvin Jones matter ment minimum allotment North Carolina number of bales percent pounds processing tax producer of cotton provisions question regulations Secretary of Agriculture share-cropper small farmer statement subsection tax-exempt cotton Texas THOMPSON tion two-bale understand United want to ask ZIMMERMAN
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Page 66 - Commissioner or notice from the collector, be due and payable to the collector before the expiration of the period for filing the return. If the tax is not paid when due, there shall be added as part of the tax interest at the rate of 1 per centum a month from the time when the tax became due until paid.
Page 57 - ... as the Secretary of Agriculture deems fair and just, and will apply to all farms to which the allotment is made under this paragraph uniformly, within the county, on the basis or classification adopted. The Secretary of Agriculture, in determining the manner of allotment to individual farmers, shall provide that the farmers who have voluntarily reduced their cotton acreage shall not be penalized in favor of those farmers who have not done so. (b) After the crop year 1934-1935 the apportionment...
Page 15 - Concurrent with this 1953-54 escape clause action, by resolution of the House Ways and Means Committee (July 29, 1953), and the Senate Finance Committee (July 27, 1953), the Commission also conducted a general investigation in accordance with the provisions of section 332 of the Tariff Act of 1930. This was transmitted to the Committee on Ways and Means and to the Committee on Finance on April 19, 1954, and is a 356-page volume with a detailed analysis of the economic conditions and pertinent statistics...
Page 33 - SEC. 7. (a) The amount of cotton allotted to any county pursuant to section 5 (b) shall be apportioned by the Secretary of Agriculture to farms on which cotton has been grown within such county. Such allotments to any farm shall be made upon application therefor and may be made by the Secretary based upon — (1...
Page 4 - Fulmer, so that there would be no doubt in the minds of the farmers that they would get a square deal.
Page 6 - ... utilize such Federal officers and employees, and. with the consent of the State, such State and local officers and employees, as may be necessary...