Sugar. Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5326 ... March 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 1937. Serial B.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 373 sider |
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... short tons , raw value , plus 30 per centum of the amount by which the amount of sugar determined to be needed to meet the requirements of consumers exceeds six million five hundred and fifty- two thousand short tons , raw value ...
... short tons , raw value , plus 30 per centum of the amount by which the amount of sugar determined to be needed to meet the requirements of consumers exceeds six million five hundred and fifty- two thousand short tons , raw value ...
Side 3
... short tons , raw value , and ( 2 ) sugar manufactured from sugarcane produced in the continental United States , three hundred and sixty thousand short tons , raw value : Provided , however , That whenever the amount of sugar determined ...
... short tons , raw value , and ( 2 ) sugar manufactured from sugarcane produced in the continental United States , three hundred and sixty thousand short tons , raw value : Provided , however , That whenever the amount of sugar determined ...
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... short tons : 250 to 500 . 500 to 1,500 . 1,500 to 6,000 . 6,000 to 12,000 . 12,000 to 30,000 . More than 30,000 .. Reduction in the base rate of payment per hundred- weight of such portion $ 0.025 . 050 .075 . 100 . 125 . 250 The ...
... short tons : 250 to 500 . 500 to 1,500 . 1,500 to 6,000 . 6,000 to 12,000 . 12,000 to 30,000 . More than 30,000 .. Reduction in the base rate of payment per hundred- weight of such portion $ 0.025 . 050 .075 . 100 . 125 . 250 The ...
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... tons . Under the Jones - Costigan Act continental beet and cane areas were given 30 percent of any increase in the estimate of consumption over 6,452,000 short tons . The total of basic quotas of 1,550,000 tons and 260,000 short tons ...
... tons . Under the Jones - Costigan Act continental beet and cane areas were given 30 percent of any increase in the estimate of consumption over 6,452,000 short tons . The total of basic quotas of 1,550,000 tons and 260,000 short tons ...
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... short tons , raw value , instead of 6,552,000 raw value . Mr. GILCHRIST . Where do you find that ? Mr. BOURG . Page 6 , line 1 . Mr. GILCHRIST . Thank you . Mr. BOURG . This basic figure , as we understand it , was the estimate of ...
... short tons , raw value , instead of 6,552,000 raw value . Mr. GILCHRIST . Where do you find that ? Mr. BOURG . Page 6 , line 1 . Mr. GILCHRIST . Thank you . Mr. BOURG . This basic figure , as we understand it , was the estimate of ...
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acreage acres amendment American citizens amount average beet growers beet sugar benefit payments BIERMANN bill BITTING cane sugar cents per pound Chairman COFFEE Colorado committee Congress consumers consumption continental United contract cost crop Cuba Cuban refined CUMMINGS DEROUEN DICKEY direct-consumption sugar domestic exports fact factories farm farmers Federal Florida foreign GILCHRIST going Government GREENE HEIDE Hershey HOFFMAN HOPE imported income increase insular Jones-Costigan Act KEARNEY labor legislation liquid sugar long tons Louisiana manufacture ment Michigan Sugar Co mills offshore operation paid percent Philippine Islands plants President processors producing areas profit protection provisions Puerto Rico PULLIAM purchases question quota system raw sugar raw value refined sugar refineries represent Secretary of Agriculture sell short tons STAPLES statement sugar beets sugar industry sugar produced sugar quota Sugar Refining sugar taxes sugarcane tariff Territory of Hawaii tion trade wages
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Side 9 - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
Side 9 - States a sum equal to three times the current market value of such excess, which forfeiture shall be recoverable in a civil suit brought in the name of the United States.
Side 215 - The United States will, for the term of ten years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, admit Spanish ships and merchandise to the ports of the Philippine Islands on the same terms as ships and merchandise of the United States.
Side 5 - Code, as amended) ; and the judgment of any such court shall be final, except that it shall be subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States upon certiorari, in the manner provided in section 240 of the Judicial Code, as amended.
Side 8 - Whenever in the judgment of the Commissioner necessary he may require any person, by notice served upon him, to make a return, render under oath such statements, or keep such records, as the Commissioner deems sufficient to show whether or not such person is liable to tax under this title.
Side 4 - Board by this title, any member thereof may require, by subpoena issued and signed by himself, the attendance of any witness and the production of any book, paper, document, or other evidence from any place in the United States at any designated place of hearing, and the taking of a deposition before any designated person having power to administer oaths.
Side 85 - That by the ratification of the treaty of peace with Spain it is not intended to incorporate the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands into citizenship of the United States...
Side 232 - ... Philippine Islands from countries other than the United States, the internal-revenue tax imposed by the Philippine government on like articles manufactured and consumed in the Philippine Islands or shipped thereto, for consumption therein, from the United States: And provided further, That from and after the passage of this Act all internal revenues collected in or for account of the Philippine Islands shall accrue intact to the general government thereof and be paid into the Insular treasury...
Side 225 - The President, in his discretion, is authorized by proclamation to decree that all or part of the taxes collected from the processing of sugar beets or sugarcane in 'Puerto Rico, the Territory of Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Canal Zone, atnd/or the island of Guam...
Side 271 - It Is also highly desirable to continue the policy, which was inherent in the Jones-Costigan Act, of effectuating the principle that an industry which desires the protection afforded by a quota system, or a tariff, should be expected to guarantee that it will be a good employer. I recommend, therefore, that the prevention of child labor, and the payment of wages of not less than minimum standards, be included among the conditions for receiving a Federal payment...