Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, First[-second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... ship on the man who violates the law , to have to be dragged a 1,000 miles for trial . If there is any way in which this committee can amend this act so as to confer joint jurisdication upon the State courts and Federal courts , I ...
... ship on the man who violates the law , to have to be dragged a 1,000 miles for trial . If there is any way in which this committee can amend this act so as to confer joint jurisdication upon the State courts and Federal courts , I ...
Side 41
... ship . It consisted of a body of water about 2 miles long and 1 mile wide , with surrounding swamp area . The lake itself previous to drainage was alive with many game fish . A number of species of ducks came to the lake in the fall and ...
... ship . It consisted of a body of water about 2 miles long and 1 mile wide , with surrounding swamp area . The lake itself previous to drainage was alive with many game fish . A number of species of ducks came to the lake in the fall and ...
Side 11
... ship- ment which may require shipments from different zones to make up a full cargo that will come under the uniform established standards . Now , I just want to call attention to one thing that is sometimes overlooked . We will take ...
... ship- ment which may require shipments from different zones to make up a full cargo that will come under the uniform established standards . Now , I just want to call attention to one thing that is sometimes overlooked . We will take ...
Side 17
... ship produce to the other districts unless ordered to do so , or authorized to do so by them . The potatoes can not be shipped , and it is re- strictive in the distribution of the different products . Mr. JONES . Suppose Texas has a ...
... ship produce to the other districts unless ordered to do so , or authorized to do so by them . The potatoes can not be shipped , and it is re- strictive in the distribution of the different products . Mr. JONES . Suppose Texas has a ...
Side 18
... ship- ents would be consigned to the exclusive agency of the association , or to such other agency as the association may arrange with for handling their business , in this way reducing to one charge , instead of four or five as at ...
... ship- ents would be consigned to the exclusive agency of the association , or to such other agency as the association may arrange with for handling their business , in this way reducing to one charge , instead of four or five as at ...
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Side 164 - Agriculture, the general design and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture, in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word and to procure, propagate, and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants.
Side 55 - Here a national interest of very nearly the first magnitude is involved. It can be protected only by national action in concert with that of another power. The subjectmatter is only transitorily within the State and has no permanent habitat therein. But for the treaty and the statute there soon might be no birds for any powers to deal with. We see nothing in the Constitution that compels the Government to sit by while a food supply is cut off and the protectors...
Side 1 - An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States, or with the United States for the protection of the watersheds of navigable streams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition of lands for the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable rivers...
Side 2 - An Act to provide for the protection of forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded areas, for the extension of national forests, and for other purposes, in order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor", approved June 7, 1924 (USC, title 16, sees.
Side 10 - Second, That the association does not pay dividends on stock or membership capital in excess of 8 per centum per annum. And in any case to the following: Third. That the association shall not deal in the products of nonmembers to an amount greater in value than such as are handled by it for members.
Side 11 - Agriculture shall have reason to believe that any such association monopolizes or restrains trade in Interstate or foreign commerce to such an extent that the price of any agricultural product is unduly enhanced by reason thereof...
Side 161 - Sec. 3. to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce, the mining, manufacturing, shipping, and fishery industries, the labor interests, and the transportation facilities of the United States...