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... profits into the hands of , the few ; cooperation distributes them broadcast among producers and consumers . The power and rates of profit for capital are unlimited in the corporation trust system . In cooperation cap- ital has no power ...
... profits into the hands of , the few ; cooperation distributes them broadcast among producers and consumers . The power and rates of profit for capital are unlimited in the corporation trust system . In cooperation cap- ital has no power ...
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... profit may subscribe for stock and become a member of the corporation . POWERS . SEC . 10. In carrying out the objects and powers enumerated herein every coopera- tive bank shall have power : 1. To create and issue to members shares ...
... profit may subscribe for stock and become a member of the corporation . POWERS . SEC . 10. In carrying out the objects and powers enumerated herein every coopera- tive bank shall have power : 1. To create and issue to members shares ...
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... profit , including turnover , after deduct- ing the freight . The next illustration is milk . The Market Reporter for June 25 , 1921 , shows that the price received by the producers and the price paid at retail for milk - that is ...
... profit , including turnover , after deduct- ing the freight . The next illustration is milk . The Market Reporter for June 25 , 1921 , shows that the price received by the producers and the price paid at retail for milk - that is ...
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... profit . The CHAIRMAN . I do not think it has guaranteed them any profit . Representative MILLS . If it has the railroads are not getting it . Mr. SHROYER . It has guaranteed them a reasonable percentage . The CHAIRMAN . It has not ...
... profit . The CHAIRMAN . I do not think it has guaranteed them any profit . Representative MILLS . If it has the railroads are not getting it . Mr. SHROYER . It has guaranteed them a reasonable percentage . The CHAIRMAN . It has not ...
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... profit to each individual might be very small , so small that you could not accuse any one person of profiteering , yet the total amount might mean a very large spread . Do you catch my idea ? Mr. SHROYER . That may be plausible to the ...
... profit to each individual might be very small , so small that you could not accuse any one person of profiteering , yet the total amount might mean a very large spread . Do you catch my idea ? Mr. SHROYER . That may be plausible to the ...
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Page 536 - It shall be the duty of the various district attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeitures.
Page 536 - Such testimony shall be reduced to writing by the person taking the deposition, or under his direction, and shall then be subscribed by the deponent.
Page 536 - States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States, and shall be recoverable in a civil suit in the name of the United States...
Page 536 - That any person who shall neglect or refuse to attend and testify, or to answer any lawful inquiry, or to produce documentary evidence, if in his power to do so, in obedience to the subpoena or lawful requirement of the commission...
Page 536 - Upon the application of the Attorney General of the United States, at the request of the commission, the district courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus commanding any person or corporation to comply with the provisions of this Act or any order of the commission made in pursuance thereof.
Page 536 - Witnesses summoned before the commission shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid witnesses in the courts of the United States...
Page 536 - Any of the district courts of the United States within the jurisdiction of which such inquiry is carried on...
Page 536 - ... shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure, which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States, and...
Page 536 - Act, or who shall willfully neglect or fail to make, or cause to be made, full, true, and correct entries in such accounts, records or memoranda of all facts and transactions appertaining to the business of such corporation...
Page 536 - And in case of disobedience to a subpoena the commission may invoke the aid of any court of the United States in requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence.