Oleomargarine Tax Repeal: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, Second Session. Mar. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1948U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - 515 pages |
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... consumption of colored oleomargarine in the United States in 1942-46 averaged 0.1 pound per capita , compared with 3.4 pounds per capita of uncolored margarine . Repeal of the excise taxes on both colored and uncolored margarine made ...
... consumption of colored oleomargarine in the United States in 1942-46 averaged 0.1 pound per capita , compared with 3.4 pounds per capita of uncolored margarine . Repeal of the excise taxes on both colored and uncolored margarine made ...
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... consumption of butter are usually accompanied by changes in the opposite direction in the consumption of uncolored oleomargarine . No data are available for determining the degree of competition that might exist between butter and ...
... consumption of butter are usually accompanied by changes in the opposite direction in the consumption of uncolored oleomargarine . No data are available for determining the degree of competition that might exist between butter and ...
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... consumption of a substitute commodity . The testimony presented before this committee by a large number of witnesses in 1943 bears this out . The effect of the Federal taxes concerns primarily the competitive position of colored ...
... consumption of a substitute commodity . The testimony presented before this committee by a large number of witnesses in 1943 bears this out . The effect of the Federal taxes concerns primarily the competitive position of colored ...
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... consumption in fluid . form The Treasury Department is not qualified to appraise the validity of these assertions . The illustrate , however , that the punitive use of the taxing power can result in the inefficient use of resources and ...
... consumption in fluid . form The Treasury Department is not qualified to appraise the validity of these assertions . The illustrate , however , that the punitive use of the taxing power can result in the inefficient use of resources and ...
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... consumption consists of the uncolored product , which is sub- ject only to the nominal one - fourth - cent tax per pound . For those individuals who consume colored margarine , the payment of a 10- cent per pound tax imposed on a basic ...
... consumption consists of the uncolored product , which is sub- ject only to the nominal one - fourth - cent tax per pound . For those individuals who consume colored margarine , the payment of a 10- cent per pound tax imposed on a basic ...
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ABERNETHY Agriculture American ANDRESEN animal Association average Babassu oil BAGSHAW BARKER bill Bureau butter butterfat cents per pound CHAIRMAN coconut oil colored margarine colored oleomargarine committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consumer consumption COOLEY Cooperative Milk Producers CORBETT corn oil cotton cottonseed oil cows cream creamery CREDICOTT Cudahy Packing Co dairy farmers dairy industry dairy products Deuel diet DOUGLASS fact farm fats and oils favor Federal tax FLANNAGAN Food and Drug fraud garine gentleman going growth HOLMAN housewife Internal Revenue January January 14 January 20 lard legislation license fees MURRAY National Cooperative Milk nutritive value oleo oleomar PACE package Peanut oil percent POAGE present question rats record repeal Retail Grocers sell SIMPSON skimmed milk sold soybean oil statement stearine TARWATER taxes on margarine Total TRUITT uncolored United vegetable fats vegetable oils vitamin wholesale WIGGINS witness yellow margarine
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Page 50 - The conferences were sponsored by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine, with the assistance of the Josiah Macy, Jr.
Page 336 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall not be subject, directly or indirectly, to internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products.
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Page 459 - The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we thank you very much, Mr.
Page 184 - The Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association has affirmed the fact that margarine offers the same nutritional advantages as butter.
Page 347 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will adjourn until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. (Whereupon, at...
Page 323 - If not, we thank you very much for your appearance and for the information you have given the committee.
Page 230 - Growing children experience normal growth in height and weight when their diets contain only fortified margarine as table fat, as shown by comparison with children fed on similar diets with butter as the source of table fat and by comparison with standard height and weight tables.
Page 197 - They arc both from New York. I think the gentleman from South Carolina has a statement also. Mr. McMiLLAN. I also have a statement for Senator Maybank. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, that will be incorporated in the record at this time. (The statements of Representatives Celler and Nodar and Senator Maybank are as follows:) STATEMENT...