Tobacco: Hearings Before the Subcommittees on Tobacco of the Senate and House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session. March 3, 10, and 14, 1955United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Tobacco U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 145 pages |
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... vote for quotas either for 1 year or for 3 years , and provide for voting for or against quotas for a 3 - year period only , with the proviso that where growers have disapproved quotas , that no referendum be held before the expiration ...
... vote for quotas either for 1 year or for 3 years , and provide for voting for or against quotas for a 3 - year period only , with the proviso that where growers have disapproved quotas , that no referendum be held before the expiration ...
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... vote the program in from taking such action as will injure those growers who are complying with the program . Mr. MILLER . Yes , sir ; it would be a method of defending those people who are cooperators against those who would willingly ...
... vote the program in from taking such action as will injure those growers who are complying with the program . Mr. MILLER . Yes , sir ; it would be a method of defending those people who are cooperators against those who would willingly ...
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... voting date on the Department program . Mr. MILLER . Yes , sir . Mr. WATTS . What is your thought along that line ? Mr. MILLER . To predict a referendum of that type , I would not be in a position to do at the present time . Mr. WATTS ...
... voting date on the Department program . Mr. MILLER . Yes , sir . Mr. WATTS . What is your thought along that line ? Mr. MILLER . To predict a referendum of that type , I would not be in a position to do at the present time . Mr. WATTS ...
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... vote in the referendum would not be 96 percent . Mr. WATTS . It is not your opinion that it would be 66 % percent ? Mr. MILLER . I wouldn't say that , no sir . I still wouldn't say that . Mr. WATTS . You would agree with me that it ...
... vote in the referendum would not be 96 percent . Mr. WATTS . It is not your opinion that it would be 66 % percent ? Mr. MILLER . I wouldn't say that , no sir . I still wouldn't say that . Mr. WATTS . You would agree with me that it ...
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... voted out for the year 1939 . Mr. BASS . It was on a poundage basis that year ? Mr. MILLER . It was on a poundage basis that year . Some types of tobacco had a very difficult formula attached to the establishment of their allotment ...
... voted out for the year 1939 . Mr. BASS . It was on a poundage basis that year ? Mr. MILLER . It was on a poundage basis that year . Some types of tobacco had a very difficult formula attached to the establishment of their allotment ...
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