Cotton Acreage Allotment and Marketing Quota Programs, Hearings Before ..., and the Special Cotton Subcommittee ..., January 7 ... February 11, 19491949 - 563 páginas |
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... effect that Brazil has reached its zenith as a cotton - producing country and , that from now on , we probably will not be confronted with any increase of production from Brazil . What is your opinion on that ? Mr. WHITE . It would be ...
... effect that Brazil has reached its zenith as a cotton - producing country and , that from now on , we probably will not be confronted with any increase of production from Brazil . What is your opinion on that ? Mr. WHITE . It would be ...
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... effect should be derived from the decentralization of sales negotiation to the Japanese with such contracts subject to validation by SCAP - that means Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers to prevent undermining of competitive prices ...
... effect should be derived from the decentralization of sales negotiation to the Japanese with such contracts subject to validation by SCAP - that means Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers to prevent undermining of competitive prices ...
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... effect that in Japan the wage of the textile worker is quite different from that in the United States . They house them in dormitories and pay them as much as $ 1 to $ 10 a month for their work . The testimony is that in India , I ...
... effect that in Japan the wage of the textile worker is quite different from that in the United States . They house them in dormitories and pay them as much as $ 1 to $ 10 a month for their work . The testimony is that in India , I ...
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... effect that the principal reason these million spindles were not being used in Japan was the lack of cotton . My question is : Why are you not using this fund and operating under this fund to give them a supply of cotton so that they ...
... effect that the principal reason these million spindles were not being used in Japan was the lack of cotton . My question is : Why are you not using this fund and operating under this fund to give them a supply of cotton so that they ...
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... effect on the already soft world textile market could be rather disastrous . Mr. ANDRESEN . But over there it is due to a lack of dollar exchange ? Colonel BALDWIN . Due to a lack of dollar exchange . Mr. ANDRESEN . And here the textile ...
... effect on the already soft world textile market could be rather disastrous . Mr. ANDRESEN . But over there it is due to a lack of dollar exchange ? Colonel BALDWIN . Due to a lack of dollar exchange . Mr. ANDRESEN . And here the textile ...
Términos y frases comunes
90 percent ABERNETHY acreage allotment acres acres of cotton adjustments Aiken bill American cotton ANDRESEN areas average bales bales of cotton base basis believe BELL bizonal Brazil BUNJE California cents Chairman CHERRY chief value Colonel BALDWIN committeemen commodities Congress Congressman consideration consumption cotton acreage Cotton Co cotton farmers cotton growers cotton production county allotment county committee crop DEAN Department of Agriculture DRAPER economic estimate export figures FITZGERALD GATHINGS gentlemen give going grow cotton HILBERT increase industry Japan labor land marketing quotas Marshall plan ment minimum Miss PETERSON national allotment Oklahoma old grower Orlon PACE peanuts percent of parity plant cotton POAGE pounds present law problem question RANDOLPH rayon recommendation reduction SANDERS Secretary of Agriculture shift sorghums specially provided statement supply support price synthetic fibers Texas textile thing tion United WALKER wheat WHITE wood pulp WOOLLEY WORLEY
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Página 155 - The CHAIRMAN. If there is no objection on the part of the committee, we will receive those statements.
Página 102 - ... not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture: Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph.
Página 107 - House or cabinet furniture wholly or in chief value of wood, wholly or partly finished, and manufactures of wood or bark, or of which wood or bark is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, 15 per centum ad valorem.
Página 96 - Croton, palm, perilla, and sweet almond; olive, palm-kernel, rapeseed, sunflower, and sesame oil, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes, by such means as shall be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury and under regulations to be prescribed by him; tung oil; and nut oils not specially provided for.
Página 95 - ... nonsugar solids (excluding any foreign substance that may have been added or developed in the product) equal to more than 6...
Página 93 - Commission") with a list of all articles imported into the United States to be considered for possible modification of duties and other import restrictions, imposition of additional import restrictions, or continuance of existing customs or excise treatment.
Página 98 - Par. 339. Table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or flat ware, not specially provided for; composed...
Página 98 - ... plain white, plain yellow, plain brown, plain red, or plain black, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such...
Página 102 - ... advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process, and not specially provided for in this Act.
Página 82 - Whenever used in this Act the terms "rayon" and "other synthetic textile" mean the product made by any artificial process from cellulose, a cellulose hydrate, a compound of cellulose, or a mixture containing any of the foregoing, which product is solidified into filaments, fibers, bands, strips, or sheets, whether such products are known as rayon, staple fiber, visca, or cellophane, or as artificial, imitation, or synthetic silk, wool, horsehair, or straw, or by any other name whatsoever.