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... handle that . I understand Senator Ellender and Mr. Poage , of Texas , went down there . Secretary BRANNAN . We have prepared a great deal of material , all that we were asked for and all that we could think of , to supply to the ...
... handle that . I understand Senator Ellender and Mr. Poage , of Texas , went down there . Secretary BRANNAN . We have prepared a great deal of material , all that we were asked for and all that we could think of , to supply to the ...
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... handle anything that is going to happen . " Then Korea came , and I tried to get my own State of Washington interested in it , and they said , " No , we can handle it . " But in October we had to call in the Army to pick the apples in ...
... handle anything that is going to happen . " Then Korea came , and I tried to get my own State of Washington interested in it , and they said , " No , we can handle it . " But in October we had to call in the Army to pick the apples in ...
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... handled through the books as transfers from one appropriation item to another each year . Mr. HORAN . Mr. Chairman , I feel that there is something we should know more about . It probably could result in a policy on the part of this and ...
... handled through the books as transfers from one appropriation item to another each year . Mr. HORAN . Mr. Chairman , I feel that there is something we should know more about . It probably could result in a policy on the part of this and ...
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... handle that . Mr. WHITTEN . Let us see how many folks in your Department you have had to do that with . What is the number now ? Mr. REID . I cannot give you the exact number . Mr. WHITTEN . The approximate number . Mr. REID . The ...
... handle that . Mr. WHITTEN . Let us see how many folks in your Department you have had to do that with . What is the number now ? Mr. REID . I cannot give you the exact number . Mr. WHITTEN . The approximate number . Mr. REID . The ...
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... handle that job , and if he is just one step below it , you can let him go ahead and handle the job . He does not have to take the new rating and salary to do the work , does he ? Mr. REID . He will have low morale if he does not get it ...
... handle that job , and if he is just one step below it , you can let him go ahead and handle the job . He does not have to take the new rating and salary to do the work , does he ? Mr. REID . He will have low morale if he does not get it ...
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Page 571 - Agreement are to assure supplies of wheat to importing countries and markets for wheat to exporting countries at equitable and stable prices.
Page 688 - For farms of soil conservation district cooperators, the Soil Conservation Service will continue to recommend as" a part of its farm conservation planning, the land to remain in trees, the existing wooded areas to be converted to other uses, and where new woodland areas should be established by planting. 2. The Forest Service and the Production and Marketing Administration will jointly determine the forestry practices to be included in the agricultural conservation program, and rates of payment for...
Page 99 - CCC, effective July 1, 1948, as an agency and instrumentality of the United States under a permanent Federal charter. The...
Page 99 - CCC has a five-member advisory board, the members of which are appointed by the President of the United States. Not more than three of the members may belong to the same political party. The advisory board meets at least every 90 days to survey the general policies of the CCC.
Page 327 - Federal meat inspection laws to assure production of disease-free, clean, and wholesome meat and meat products for both civilian and military use and for foreign commerce. This is accomplished by supervising slaughtering and meat processing operations at meat packing plants, application of controls over imported meats to assure the same protection as in the case of meats produced domestically, and supervision of a system of certifying meats for export to keep foreign markets open to American meats.
Page 8 - Congress should direct the responsible Federal agencies to submit new proposals for water resources development to Congress only in the form of basin programs which deal with entire basins as units and which take into account all relevant purposes in water and land development.
Page 887 - ... Department programs in the several river basins, renders administrative decisions in regulatory proceedings pertinent to Department programs, and maintains close liaison with Members of Congress on all matters pertaining to legislation and policy in order to insure effective performance of the agricultural programs.
Page 599 - ... from which such transfers are made. The justification of the increases and decreases is contained in the statements for the various appropriation items involved. Transfers...
Page 99 - October 1 6, 1933, under the laws of the State of Delaware, as an agency of the United States.
Page 686 - The basic physical objective of soil-conservation activities by Department agencies shall be the use of each acre of agricultural land within its capabilities and the treatment of each acre of agricultural land in accordance with its needs for protection and improvement.