Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, First-second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... understand it , the people here today from the Department are those who are engaged in research activities . While sugar as a whole is a very intriguing subject at this time , I hope we can confine our discussions to the problem , and ...
... understand it , the people here today from the Department are those who are engaged in research activities . While sugar as a whole is a very intriguing subject at this time , I hope we can confine our discussions to the problem , and ...
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... understand your testimony to be that the principal problems confronting the beet - sugar industry are the matter of pest and disease control , and some method of decreasing the man - hours of labor to produce sugar ? Mr. DOHERTY . Yes ...
... understand your testimony to be that the principal problems confronting the beet - sugar industry are the matter of pest and disease control , and some method of decreasing the man - hours of labor to produce sugar ? Mr. DOHERTY . Yes ...
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... understand the question is how long a time might it be before it would be available ? Mr. DOHERTY . I have heard from some of the sugar people and some of the bureaus here in Washington and New York that they considered it rather ...
... understand the question is how long a time might it be before it would be available ? Mr. DOHERTY . I have heard from some of the sugar people and some of the bureaus here in Washington and New York that they considered it rather ...
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... understand it , started back in 1940 , with little or no publicity to the people of Massachusetts . Little was known by us of the preliminary plans that were being made to take over this acreage of land in Massachusetts for this refuge ...
... understand it , started back in 1940 , with little or no publicity to the people of Massachusetts . Little was known by us of the preliminary plans that were being made to take over this acreage of land in Massachusetts for this refuge ...
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... understand it , saying that the Audubon Society of Massachusetts , consisting of some 6,000 members , is opposed to our bill . But in that connection I have here , and I will put it in the record , a telegram addressed to me , dated - I ...
... understand it , saying that the Audubon Society of Massachusetts , consisting of some 6,000 members , is opposed to our bill . But in that connection I have here , and I will put it in the record , a telegram addressed to me , dated - I ...
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Page 64 - Secretary shall declare to be a pest, and (2) any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or...
Page 69 - ... the United States attorney for such district reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard) shall by order, unless good cause to the contrary is shown, specify a district of reasonable proximity to the claimant's principal place of business, in which all such pending proceedings shall be consolidated for trial and tried.
Page 1 - Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted. Fourth. If it be mixed, colored, powdered, coated, or stained in a manner whereby damage or inferiority is concealed.
Page 32 - ... in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding, for a period of at least five consecutive hours...
Page 52 - In the case of removal for trial of any case as provided by subsection (a) or (b) — (1) The clerk of the court from which removal is made shall promptly transmit to the court in which the case is to be tried all records in the case necessary in order that such court may exercise jurisdiction.
Page 16 - Interior, and with the head of the agency exercising administration over the wildlife resources of the particular State wherein the impoundment, diversion, or other control facility is to be constructed...
Page 90 - The funds appropriated pursuant to this act shall be applied only to paying the necessary expenses of conducting investigations or making experiments bearing directly on the production, manufacture, preparation, use, distribution, and marketing of agricultural products, and including such scientific researches as have for their purpose the establishment and maintenance of a permanent and efficient agricultural industry, and such economic and sociological investigations as have for their purpose the...
Page 52 - Act, or (2) when the Secretary has probable cause to believe from facts found, without hearing, by him or any officer or employee of the Department that the misbranded article is dangerous to health, or that the labeling of the misbranded article is fraudulent, or would be in a material respect misleading to the injury or damage of the purchaser or consumer.
Page 52 - ... district reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard) shall by order, unless good cause to the contrary is shown, specify a district of reasonable proximity to the claimant's principal place of business, in which all such pending proceedings shall be consolidated for trial and tried. Such order of consolidation shall not apply so as to require the removal of any case the date for trial of which has been fixed. The court granting such order shall give prompt notification thereof to the other...
Page 68 - ... analysis by any person named on the label of the article, or the owner thereof, or his attorney or agent; except that the Secretary is authorized, by regulations, to make such reasonable exceptions from, and impose such reasonable terms and conditions relating to, the operation of this subsection as he finds necessary for the proper administration of the provisions of this Act.