To Establish an Efficient Agriculturalcredit System: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 72-1 on S. 1197 ..., February 2, 3, and 5, 1932 |
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... feel and be- lieve that the present economic condition has no business in the land of plenty ; that it has been brought about by manipulation of our currency and by , perhaps , well - meaning but 4 TO ESTABLISH AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SYSTEM.
... feel and be- lieve that the present economic condition has no business in the land of plenty ; that it has been brought about by manipulation of our currency and by , perhaps , well - meaning but 4 TO ESTABLISH AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SYSTEM.
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... feel that in view of that fact we are now entitled to come with an appeal to the Government for the relief of 6,000,000 farmers , representing more than 30,000,000 of our population . We say we are just as good as they are , and if they ...
... feel that in view of that fact we are now entitled to come with an appeal to the Government for the relief of 6,000,000 farmers , representing more than 30,000,000 of our population . We say we are just as good as they are , and if they ...
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... feel that a 100 per cent mortgage on a farm is better security than 40 per cent gold reserve , because if we go out ... feeling that our fathers had when they went out into the wilderness and amidst great hardships and many tribulations ...
... feel that a 100 per cent mortgage on a farm is better security than 40 per cent gold reserve , because if we go out ... feeling that our fathers had when they went out into the wilderness and amidst great hardships and many tribulations ...
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... feel that he has neglected his 6,000,000 farm families , representing 30,000,000 people , who are just as important to Uncle Sam and the prosperity of the nation as the bankers . You understand , gentlemen of the subcommittee , I am not ...
... feel that he has neglected his 6,000,000 farm families , representing 30,000,000 people , who are just as important to Uncle Sam and the prosperity of the nation as the bankers . You understand , gentlemen of the subcommittee , I am not ...
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... feel that the machinery at Washington is too far removed to function for the best interests of the farmer , unless the farmer , who is to get the advantage of this bill and whose ills are supposed to be remedied by this bill , is at ...
... feel that the machinery at Washington is too far removed to function for the best interests of the farmer , unless the farmer , who is to get the advantage of this bill and whose ills are supposed to be remedied by this bill , is at ...
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Page 119 - You may put it into the record. (The document referred to and submitted by the witness is here printed in full as follows...
Page 37 - Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I appreciate very much this opportunity of discussing this matter with the members of the committee on behalf of the 12 counties that I represent.
Page 103 - Federal farm land bants and national farm loan associations, and to make all necessary rules and regulations for the carrying out of the purposes of this act with expedition.
Page 94 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota, the Senate concurring, That the Congress of the United States be, and it is hereby...
Page 2 - ... indebtedness, and to encourage and promote agriculture, commerce, and industry, by establishing an efficient credit system, through which the unjust and unequal burdens placed upon agriculture, during the period of price fixing and deflation, may be lightened, by providing for the liquidation and...
Page 94 - That the President of the United States and the Congress of the United States...
Page 92 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved, by the Senate of the State of North Dakota (the House of Representatives concurring therein), That the...
Page 4 - President to canvass said votes immediately, and if a majority of them be found to be for this act, to forthwith issue his proclamation giving notice of the fact ; and this act shall only be in full force and effect on and after the day of such proclamation.
Page 94 - Army officers; and be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be sent to the President of the United States, to the President of the Senate, to the Speaker of the...
Page 94 - That a copy of this memorial, duly authenticated, be sent by the secretary of state to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States and to each of the Senators and Representatives of Montana in Congress.