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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... Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee. FARM RELIEF TUESDAY , APRIL 26 ... Frazier , Thomas of Idaho , Hatfield , Townsend , Kendrick , Thomas of Okla ... senator from Oklahoma at a meet- ing two weeks ago that the representatives ...
... Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee. FARM RELIEF TUESDAY , APRIL 26 ... Frazier , Thomas of Idaho , Hatfield , Townsend , Kendrick , Thomas of Okla ... senator from Oklahoma at a meet- ing two weeks ago that the representatives ...
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... Senator Byrnes ; S. 1197 , introduced by Senator Frazier ; S. 1698 , introduced by Senator Bankhead ; S. 3133 , introduced by Senator Thomas of Oklahoma ; S. 4323 , introduced by Senator Wheeler ; S. 3680 , introduced by Senator McNary ...
... Senator Byrnes ; S. 1197 , introduced by Senator Frazier ; S. 1698 , introduced by Senator Bankhead ; S. 3133 , introduced by Senator Thomas of Oklahoma ; S. 4323 , introduced by Senator Wheeler ; S. 3680 , introduced by Senator McNary ...
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... Senator Frazier was chairman . I spoke very briefly in regard to this particular bill . I think you have , Mr. Chairman , a letter which was written by the Secretary of the Treasury in re- gard to bill S. 1197 . The CHAIRMAN . Yes . Mr ...
... Senator Frazier was chairman . I spoke very briefly in regard to this particular bill . I think you have , Mr. Chairman , a letter which was written by the Secretary of the Treasury in re- gard to bill S. 1197 . The CHAIRMAN . Yes . Mr ...
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... Senator THOMAS of Oklahoma . That is what I wanted to get . I am interested in it and approve of it , and hoped you ... Frazier proposes ; but he is entitled to a reduction in his cost of op- eration , so far as interest charges are concerned ...
... Senator THOMAS of Oklahoma . That is what I wanted to get . I am interested in it and approve of it , and hoped you ... Frazier proposes ; but he is entitled to a reduction in his cost of op- eration , so far as interest charges are concerned ...
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... Senator SHIPSTEAD . Well , if they have the privilege of the cheap money market as some other people have , with ... FRAZIER . Mr. Chairman , I would like to ask Mr. Bestor a few questions . The CHAIRMAN . Certainly , Senator Frazier ...
... Senator SHIPSTEAD . Well , if they have the privilege of the cheap money market as some other people have , with ... FRAZIER . Mr. Chairman , I would like to ask Mr. Bestor a few questions . The CHAIRMAN . Certainly , Senator Frazier ...
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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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