Farm Relief: Hearings, Seventy-second Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 219 pages |
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... important measures pending before the committee : S. 123 , introduced by Senator Brookhart ; S. 653 , intro- duced by Senator Byrnes ; S. 1197 , introduced by Senator Frazier ; -- S. 1698 , introduced by Senator Bankhead ; S. 3133 ...
... important measures pending before the committee : S. 123 , introduced by Senator Brookhart ; S. 653 , intro- duced by Senator Byrnes ; S. 1197 , introduced by Senator Frazier ; -- S. 1698 , introduced by Senator Bankhead ; S. 3133 ...
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... you not think that the agricultural interests are of enough importance to give authority to the Govern- ment or good reason to the Government for making cheaper loans than they do at the present time , and especially FARM RELIEF 39.
... you not think that the agricultural interests are of enough importance to give authority to the Govern- ment or good reason to the Government for making cheaper loans than they do at the present time , and especially FARM RELIEF 39.
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... importance . Mr. SIMPSON . You are convinced the Farm Board is doing its best , you are doing your best ? Mr. BESTOR . You mean the Farm Loan Board ? Mr. SIMPSON . The Farm Loan Board is doing its best ? Mr. BESTOR . Yes . Mr. SIMPSON ...
... importance . Mr. SIMPSON . You are convinced the Farm Board is doing its best , you are doing your best ? Mr. BESTOR . You mean the Farm Loan Board ? Mr. SIMPSON . The Farm Loan Board is doing its best ? Mr. BESTOR . Yes . Mr. SIMPSON ...
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... importance are before the committee , probably as important as anything in Washington ; but I am chairman of an- other committee that has a meeting this morning and I shall have to go into another meeting . 117902-32-5 The CHAIRMAN ...
... importance are before the committee , probably as important as anything in Washington ; but I am chairman of an- other committee that has a meeting this morning and I shall have to go into another meeting . 117902-32-5 The CHAIRMAN ...
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... important psychological significance in the development of business confidence and restoration of business activity . Wheat and cotton prices have led the way out of previous depressions . It is particularly important that our domestic ...
... important psychological significance in the development of business confidence and restoration of business activity . Wheat and cotton prices have led the way out of previous depressions . It is particularly important that our domestic ...
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acreage agricultural commodity agricultural marketing act allotment plan amended amount BESTOR Board of Trade bonds borrow BOWEN BRENCKMAN bushels cent CHAIRMAN Clearing Corporation committee Congress cooperative associations cost of production crop debenture plan dollar domestic effect ELBERT equalization fee farm organizations Farmers National Grain Federal Farm Board Federal Farm Loan Federal reserve bank Federal Reserve Board Federal reserve notes financing Frazier bill going Government grain futures act GRAY increase issue LEMKE livestock marketing agreements marketing period McNary National Grain Corporation O'NEAL operation present President price level purchase question rate of interest regulations respect Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator BANKHEAD Senator BROOKHART Senator FRAZIER Senator NORBECK Senator NORRIS Senator SHIPSTEAD Senator THOMAS SIMPSON Stabilization Corporation stabilization fund statement STONE surplus tariff THATCHER thereof thing THOMAS of Oklahoma tion Treasury United wheat
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Page 20 - The Corporation, including its franchise, its capital, reserves, and surplus, and its income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any Territory, dependency, or possession thereof, or by any State, county, municipality, or local taxing authority...
Page 20 - ... in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and thereupon to the extent of the amount so paid the Secretary of the Treasury shall succeed to all the rights of the holders of such bonds.
Page 20 - All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of such notes or other obligations shall be treated as public debt transactions of the United States.
Page 6 - Agriculture," approved October 1, 1890, is amended by adding at the end thereof a new paragraph to read as follows...
Page 20 - The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to purchase any notes and other obligations to be issued hereunder and for such purpose he is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued, under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, and the purposes for which securities may be issued under such Act, as amended, are extended to include any purchases of such notes and obligations.
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Page 111 - SEC. 21. (a) All general penal statutes relating to the larceny, embezzlement, conversion, or to the improper handling, retention, use, or disposal of public moneys or property of the United States, shall apply to the moneys and property of the Corporation and to moneys and properties of the United States intrusted to the Corporation.
Page 19 - ... it shall have power to adopt, alter, and use a corporate seal ; to make contracts ; to purchase or lease and hold...
Page 17 - ... interest per annum equal to the lowest rate of yield (to the nearest one-eighth of 1 per centum) of any Government obligation bearing a date of issue subsequent to April 6, 1917 (except postal-savings bonds), and outstanding at the time the loan agreement is entered Into or the advance is made by the board, as certified by the Secretary of the Treasury to the board upon its request: Provided, That in no case shall the rate exceed 4 per centum per annum on the unpaid principal.