Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968
 

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Page 94 - ECM:ds for the COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Oct. 6, 1969 I an Dr. Lewis I. Haddocks, Executive Director of the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ.
Page 17 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, thank you very much for the opportunity to...
Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 5 - A stock, preferred as to assets in the event of liquidation, may be issued only to the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration on behalf of the United States and represents the investment of the United States in such bank.
Page 84 - If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr.
Page 161 - If there are any questions that the committee would like to ask me, I would be very glad to answer them. Mr.
Page 15 - States as an emergency area if he finds: (1) that there exists in such area a general need for agricultural credit which cannot be met for temporary periods of time by private, cooperative or other responsible sources at reasonable rates and terms for loans for similar purposes and (2) that the need for such a credit in such areas is the result of a natural disaster.
Page 29 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...
Page 128 - ... ruling. Service of process in such proceedings may be had upon the Secretary by delivering to him a copy of the complaint. If the court determines that such ruling is not in accordance with law...
Page 354 - Under the National Wool Act, growers sell their wool in normal marketing channels. After the year is over, and the average price received for wool sold during the marketing year is known, payments are made to bring the national average price received by all growers up to the incentive level. The incentive level is determined each year by a parity index formula in the Wool Act.

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