Grain Futures Act: Hearings Before ... 67-2, June 7, 8, 9 and 12, 1922 |
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... opinion of the Supreme Court . Mr. GERNERD . Just why did the Supreme Court say that the Department of Agriculture could not carry out the purpose of section 4 ? I have the opinion before me , but I want your viewpoint . Mr. MORRILL ...
... opinion of the Supreme Court . Mr. GERNERD . Just why did the Supreme Court say that the Department of Agriculture could not carry out the purpose of section 4 ? I have the opinion before me , but I want your viewpoint . Mr. MORRILL ...
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... opinion . Of course , the whole opinion is available . The Supreme Court said : " It is impossible to escape the conviction " - The CHAIRMAN ( interposing ) . What are you reading from ? Mr. MORRILL . I am reading from the decision of ...
... opinion . Of course , the whole opinion is available . The Supreme Court said : " It is impossible to escape the conviction " - The CHAIRMAN ( interposing ) . What are you reading from ? Mr. MORRILL . I am reading from the decision of ...
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... opinion of Congress on the matter . Mr. MORRILL . Of course , the opinion of Congress must be based upon- Mr. CLARKE . The opinion of Congress was expressed in the other law , and we all made ourselves foolish on that . Mr. MORRILL ...
... opinion of Congress on the matter . Mr. MORRILL . Of course , the opinion of Congress must be based upon- Mr. CLARKE . The opinion of Congress was expressed in the other law , and we all made ourselves foolish on that . Mr. MORRILL ...
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... opinion of the Su- preme Court . Mr. MCLAUGHLIN of Michigan . Where are those additional words used ? Mr. STEENERSON . In the Supreme Court decision from which this language is copied . They copied part of it but not the whole of it ...
... opinion of the Su- preme Court . Mr. MCLAUGHLIN of Michigan . Where are those additional words used ? Mr. STEENERSON . In the Supreme Court decision from which this language is copied . They copied part of it but not the whole of it ...
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... opinion of the Supreme Court shows clearly that it had before it the whole of the definition of commerce as set out in the packers and stockyards act , and it refers expressly to the Swift case and shows expressly that the Swift case ...
... opinion of the Supreme Court shows clearly that it had before it the whole of the definition of commerce as set out in the packers and stockyards act , and it refers expressly to the Swift case and shows expressly that the Swift case ...
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affect the price agitation amendment ASWELL bill board of trade buyers cash grain CHAIRMAN Chicago Board CLAGUE CLARKE commerce clause committee Congress contract market cooperative association cotton futures act Department of Agriculture discounts elevators fact farmers Federal form of contract FRANK CLAGUE future contract future delivery future exchanges future trading act GATES GERNERD Gilbert N going grades grain exchanges grain futures grain futures act grain trade hearings hedging inspection service interstate commerce Jacobson JONES KINCHELOE legislation manipulation matter MCLAUGHLIN of Michigan membership Minneapolis Minnesota law Monday MORRILL NEWTON objection official weighing original act packers and stockyards producer provides PURNELL question railroad and warehouse RAINEY record reference regulation reports Secretary of Agriculture Senate shipper speculation statement STEENERSON subsection Supreme Court thereof thing TINCHER tion transactions VOIGT VOLSTEAD warehouse commission weighing and inspection weighing service words
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Էջ 7 - The authority of Congress extends to every part of interstate commerce, and to every instrumentality or agency by which it is carried on; and the full control by Congress of the subjects committed to its regulation is not to be denied or thwarted by the commingling of interstate and intrastate operations.
Էջ 11 - When cattle are sent for sale from a place in one State, with the expectation that they will end their transit, after purchase, in another, and when in effect they do so, with only the interruption necessary to find a purchaser at the...
Էջ 19 - ... and when such governing board provides, in accordance with such rules and regulations, for the keeping of a record by the board or the members of the board of trade, as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct, showing the details and terms of all cash and future transactions entered into by them, consummated at, on, or in a board of trade...
Էջ 10 - ... are sent from one State with the expectation that they will end their transit, after purchase, in another, including, in addition to cases within the above general description, all cases where purchase or sale is either for shipment to another State, or for manufacture within the State and the shipment outside the State of the products resulting from such manufacture.
Էջ 32 - When the governing board thereof provides for the making and filing by the board or any member thereof, as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct, of reports in accordance with the rules and regulations, and in such manner and form and at such times as may be prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture, showing the details and terms of all transactions entered into by the board, or the members thereof, either in cash transactions...
Էջ 7 - We say mistakenly assumes, because we think it clear that if the proposition were sustained it would destroy the power of Congress to regulate, as obviously that power, if it is to exist, must include the authority to deal with obstructions to interstate commerce (In re Debs, 158 US 564...
Էջ 5 - It follows that sales for future delivery on the Board of Trade are not in and of themselves interstate commerce. They can not come within the regulatory power of Congress as such, unless they are regarded. by Congress, from the evidence before it, as directly interfering with interstate commerce so as to be an obstruction or a burden thereon.
Էջ 13 - ... that the transactions and prices of grain on such boards of trade are susceptible to speculation, manipulation, and control, and sudden or unreasonable fluctuations in the prices thereof frequently occur as a result of such speculation, manipulation, or control, which are detrimental to the producer or the consumer and the persons handling...
Էջ 13 - ... and products and by-products thereof in interstate commerce, and that such fluctuations in prices are an obstruction to and a burden upon interstate commerce in grain and the products and by-products thereof and render regulation imperative for the protection of such commerce and the national public interest therein.
Էջ 10 - Articles normally in such current of commerce shall not be considered out of such commerce through resort being had to any means or device intended to remove transactions in respect thereto from the provisions of this Act. For the puipose of this paragraph the word "State" includes Territory, the District of Columbia, possession of the United States, and foreign nation.