Sugar Legislation Hearings Before ...: 66-1 on S. 3284, December 15, 19191919 - 35 páginas |
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... selling his sugar for big prices to the manufacturers , the chocolate men , the condensed - milk men , the con- fectioners , and others , and a lot of the manufactured product has been exported , and the American consumer has been ...
... selling his sugar for big prices to the manufacturers , the chocolate men , the condensed - milk men , the con- fectioners , and others , and a lot of the manufactured product has been exported , and the American consumer has been ...
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... sell it in the United States . Mr. TINCHER . You know one reason they have not produced any more sugar in the United States is , since this board has been in existence , the unfair discrimination of the President against the beet sugar ...
... sell it in the United States . Mr. TINCHER . You know one reason they have not produced any more sugar in the United States is , since this board has been in existence , the unfair discrimination of the President against the beet sugar ...
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... sell to the retailer for and possibly the retailer to the consumer , we are going to get a big supply of sugar here and simply give these people the right to profiteer on it . Now , then , it may be , under this bill passed by the ...
... sell to the retailer for and possibly the retailer to the consumer , we are going to get a big supply of sugar here and simply give these people the right to profiteer on it . Now , then , it may be , under this bill passed by the ...
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... sell their entire crop of sugar to the Equalization Board . Mr. WILSON . For how much ; did they say how much ? Mr. MARTIN . No , sir ; they did not . Mr. PURNELL . Referring to the price , was it not about 61⁄2 cents ? Mr. MARTIN ...
... sell their entire crop of sugar to the Equalization Board . Mr. WILSON . For how much ; did they say how much ? Mr. MARTIN . No , sir ; they did not . Mr. PURNELL . Referring to the price , was it not about 61⁄2 cents ? Mr. MARTIN ...
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... sell for from 11 to 12 cents a pound . Mr. PURNELL . If it had been purchased at 64 cents ? Mr. MARTIN . Yes . You see , they have to add for the freight , and they have to add the duty , and they have to add the overhead charges for ...
... sell for from 11 to 12 cents a pound . Mr. PURNELL . If it had been purchased at 64 cents ? Mr. MARTIN . Yes . You see , they have to add for the freight , and they have to add the duty , and they have to add the overhead charges for ...
Términos y frases comunes
17 cents amendment asked beet sugar bought buy the Cuban CANDLER candy cane sugar cents a pound CHAIRMAN committee Congress consumption corporation Cuban sugar crop DALLINGER dealer December 31 distribution of sugar district attorney equal distribution everything export of sugar fixed the price food control act gentlemen GILBERT N give Government KELLY Lever Act license section licensing feature licensing system Louisiana crop manufacturers MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN of Michigan McNary bill MELVILLE CLYDE KELLY necessary northern Ohio passed Pittsburgh pound of sugar power to buy power to license President is authorized price of Cuban price of sugar purchase PURNELL question reasonable price refinery regulate the price retail RUBEY sell Senate short tons shortage of sugar statement Sugar Equalization Board SUGAR LEGISLATION sugar producers sumers take some action termination thing TINCHER tion Board understand United States Sugar VOIGT War Trade Board wheat wholesalers WILSON zone system
Pasajes populares
Página 4 - An Act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel...
Página 17 - That the President is authorized, from time to time, to requisition foods, feeds, fuels, and other supplies necessary to the support of the Army or the maintenance of the Navy, or any other public use connected with the common defense...
Página 17 - To requisition and take over for use or operation by the Government any factory, or any part thereof...
Página 4 - December 31, 1920, notwithstanding the provisions of section 24 of said Act: Provided, That the provisions of this Act shall expire as to the domestic product June 30, 1920 : And provided further, That the zone system of sale and distribution of sugars heretofore established by the said United States Sugar Equalization Board shall be abolished and shall not be reestablished or maintained, and that sugars shall be permitted to be sold and to circulate freely in every portion of the United States.
Página 17 - That, from time to time, whenever the President shall find it essential to license the importation, manufacture, storage, mining, or distribution of any necessaries, in order to carry into effect any of the purposes of this Act, and shall publicly so announce, no person shall, after a date fixed in the announcement, engage in or carry on any such business specified in the announcement of importation, manufacture, storage, mining, or distribution of any necessaries...
Página 4 - Delaware, and to vote or use the stock in such corporation held by him for the benefit of the United' States, or otherwise exercise his control over the corporation and its directors, in such a manner as to authorize and require them to adopt and carry out until December 31, 1920, plans and methods of securing, if found necessary for the public good, an adequate supply and an equitable distribution of sugar at a fair and reasonable price to the people of the United States.
Página 17 - The President Is authorized to prescribe such regulations as he may deem essential for carrying out the purposes of this section, including the operation of any such factory, mine, or plant, or part thereof, the purchase, sale...