Agricultural Emergency Act to Increase Farm Purchasing Power: Hearings Before ..., 73-1 on H.R. 3835 ..., March 17 ... 28, 1933 |
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... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Secretary , I will ask that you furnish a list of the representatives of the farm organizations for the record and it can be incorporated later on . Now , if you will just take the bill and go through it . ( The list of ...
... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Secretary , I will ask that you furnish a list of the representatives of the farm organizations for the record and it can be incorporated later on . Now , if you will just take the bill and go through it . ( The list of ...
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... chairman Committee of National Farm Organization , Man- hattan , Kans . George N. Peek , Moline , Ill . M. W. Thatcher , Washington representative , Farmers ' National Grain Cor- poration . H. I. Harriman , president United States ...
... chairman Committee of National Farm Organization , Man- hattan , Kans . George N. Peek , Moline , Ill . M. W. Thatcher , Washington representative , Farmers ' National Grain Cor- poration . H. I. Harriman , president United States ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Would not the marketing agreement be the basis upon which he would get the loan , the written agreement , or what- ever form you have it in ? After he has entered into the market agreement , then for the purpose of carrying ...
... CHAIRMAN . Would not the marketing agreement be the basis upon which he would get the loan , the written agreement , or what- ever form you have it in ? After he has entered into the market agreement , then for the purpose of carrying ...
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... Chairman , I would like to offer for your consideration an amendment under these powers , which might be called 1 ( b ) . I might offer it for your consideration . The CHAIRMAN . Under what paragraph , 1 ? Secretary WALLACE ...
... Chairman , I would like to offer for your consideration an amendment under these powers , which might be called 1 ( b ) . I might offer it for your consideration . The CHAIRMAN . Under what paragraph , 1 ? Secretary WALLACE ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Have you worked out what was the parity in the period that you have selected , 1909 to 1914 , in reference to cot- ton ? About what was it in relation to what the farmers bought ? Secretary WALLACE . The price of cotton in ...
... CHAIRMAN . Have you worked out what was the parity in the period that you have selected , 1909 to 1914 , in reference to cot- ton ? About what was it in relation to what the farmers bought ? Secretary WALLACE . The price of cotton in ...
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acreage acres allotment plan Association bales bill BLALOCK BROOKHART cattle cents a bushel CHAIRMAN Clair plan committee Congress consumer contract Cooperative corn cost of production cotton crop depreciated currency dollar DONNELLY export Farm Board farmer FARR fixed flour freight rates give going Government hogs increase industry Interstate Commerce Commission land legislation license LINGHAM livestock meat mills minimum price MOLLIN mortgage Nation North Dakota parity PEEK percent present price of wheat processing tax processors purchasing power question Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduce regulation rental rice Secretary of Agriculture Secretary WALLACE sell Senator BANKHEAD Senator BULOW Senator CAPPER Senator FRAZIER Senator KENDRICK Senator MCGILL Senator MCNARY Senator MURPHY Senator NORRIS Senator SHIPSTEAD Senator THOMAS Senator WHEELER SIMPSON situation STREETER surplus tariff thing THOMAS of Oklahoma tion trade TUGWELL United wheat Woods
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Page 1 - To establish and maintain such balance between the production and consumption of agricultural commodities, and such marketing conditions therefor, as will reestablish prices to farmers at a level that will give agricultural commodities a purchasing power with respect to articles that farmers buy, equivalent to the purchasing power of agricultural commodities in the base period.
Page 241 - While the courts must exercise a judgment of their own, it by no means is true that every law is void which may seem to the judges who pass upon it excessive, unsuited to its ostensible end, or based upon conceptions of morality with which they disagree.
Page 2 - Congress to establish in subsection (1) of this section by gradual correction of the current level at as rapid a rate as the Secretary of Agriculture deems to be in the public interest and feasible in view of the current consumptive demand in domestic and foreign markets...
Page 5 - If any provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the applicability of such provisions to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 42 - ... regulations with the force and effect of law as may be necessary to carry out the powers vested in him by this title...
Page 69 - That no such agreement shall remain in force after the termination of this act. For the purpose of carrying out any such agreement the parties thereto shall be eligible for loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation under section 5 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act. Such loans shall not be in excess of such amounts as may be authorized by the agreements.
Page 337 - Hon. ALLEN J. ELLENDER, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR...
Page 64 - SEC. 16. (a) Upon the sale or other disposition of any article processed wholly or in chief value from any commodity with respect to which a processing tax is to be "levied, that on the date the tax first takes effect or wholly terminates with respect to the commodity, is held for sale or other disposition...
Page 7 - All provisions of law (including penalties) applicable in respect of the taxes imposed by section 600 of the Revenue Act of 1926 shall, in so far as not inconsistent with this section, be applicable in respect to the taxes imposed by this section.
Page 3 - Act shall upon conviction be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. Every officer, director, agent, and employee of a bank holding company...