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... paid off through taxation within three years of the close of the war , and all of which could have been easily ... paid for what they do . 2. A small minority of the people who derive income chiefly from investments ; that portion of the ...
... paid off through taxation within three years of the close of the war , and all of which could have been easily ... paid for what they do . 2. A small minority of the people who derive income chiefly from investments ; that portion of the ...
Page 519
... paid , the debts due from the municipalities to individuals who hold their bonds ? Mr. SIMONDS . With this qualification , Senator : I said I did not think they would be paid unless the United States provided some method of receiving ...
... paid , the debts due from the municipalities to individuals who hold their bonds ? Mr. SIMONDS . With this qualification , Senator : I said I did not think they would be paid unless the United States provided some method of receiving ...
Page 523
... paid us . The CHAIRMAN . It was less than the British paid us ? Mr. ANDERSON . It was less than the British paid us . The CHAIRMAN . That is as I understand it , but I did not know but that you had the figures . Mr. ANDERSON . I can get ...
... paid us . The CHAIRMAN . It was less than the British paid us ? Mr. ANDERSON . It was less than the British paid us . The CHAIRMAN . That is as I understand it , but I did not know but that you had the figures . Mr. ANDERSON . I can get ...
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agricultural ALDRICH American amount balance banks BARUCH billion bonds borrowed Budget capital carrier cent CHAIRMAN commission committee commodity prices Congress cotton creditor currency debt debtor demand deposits depreciated currency depression Doctor ARENDTZ dollar ECCLES economic effect exchange export farm farmer Federal reserve Federal reserve system FLANDERS foreign GARVAN going gold standard income increase industry inflation interest interstate commerce act investment issue labor LEGGE legislation LEON loans LOREE means ment mortgage operation payment PEEK PELLEY present production profit prosperity purchasing power question railroads Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduce sell Senator BARKLEY Senator CONNALLY Senator COUZENS Senator GORE Senator HARRISON Senator KING Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator REED Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator WALSH Senator WATSON silver situation statement tariff taxes thing tion to-day trade Treasury United wages WALSH of Massachusetts wheat