Farm Relief: Hearings Before ..., 72-1 on S. 123, S. 653, S. 1197, S. 1698 ..., April 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1932 |
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... situation . Senator THOMAS of Oklahoma . Well , we will come to them later . And I agree with you that they are doing what they can . Let me get down , then , to one other point . Do you think , then , the Federal Reserve Board through ...
... situation . Senator THOMAS of Oklahoma . Well , we will come to them later . And I agree with you that they are doing what they can . Let me get down , then , to one other point . Do you think , then , the Federal Reserve Board through ...
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... situations , they do very well , do you not think ? If they have the same privilege as some other people have , they would do very well ? Mr. BESTOR . The farmers would ? Senator SHIPSTEAD . Yes ; having done so well under the economic ...
... situations , they do very well , do you not think ? If they have the same privilege as some other people have , they would do very well ? Mr. BESTOR . The farmers would ? Senator SHIPSTEAD . Yes ; having done so well under the economic ...
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... situation warrants our trying to do something else ? Mr. BESTOR . I think the present situation warrants doing some- thing , if it can be done , to improve commodity prices . Senator FRAZIER . I think so too , and even with their prices ...
... situation warrants our trying to do something else ? Mr. BESTOR . I think the present situation warrants doing some- thing , if it can be done , to improve commodity prices . Senator FRAZIER . I think so too , and even with their prices ...
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... situation of these farmers is enough for you to worry about . Mr. BESTOR . I am worrying about it . Senator FRAZIER . You have a lot to worry about . Mr. BESTOR . I have plenty to worry me . Senator SHIPSTEAD . Mr. Bestor , these ...
... situation of these farmers is enough for you to worry about . Mr. BESTOR . I am worrying about it . Senator FRAZIER . You have a lot to worry about . Mr. BESTOR . I have plenty to worry me . Senator SHIPSTEAD . Mr. Bestor , these ...
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... situation , would it be advisable for the Government to embark on that kind of a loan or become responsible for that kind of a loan ? Mr. BESTOR . Well , of course , it has its hazards , all right , and you have pointed out the weak ...
... situation , would it be advisable for the Government to embark on that kind of a loan or become responsible for that kind of a loan ? Mr. BESTOR . Well , of course , it has its hazards , all right , and you have pointed out the weak ...
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acreage agricultural commodity agricultural marketing act allotment plan amended amount BESTOR Board of Trade bonds borrow BOWEN BRENCKMAN 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 6 - Agriculture," approved October 1, 1890, is amended by adding at the end thereof a new paragraph to read as follows...
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