Payment of Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Certificates: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on House Bills Numbered 3490, 3493, 4019, 4023, 5664, 6620, 6977, 7389, 8567, 9143, 9336, 10469, 10555, 11286, 11440, 11545, 11589, 12303, 12304, 12309, 13557, 13561, 14052, 14279, 14563, 14565, 14567, 14808, 14809, 14910, 14993, 14994, 15062, 15272, 15589, 15606, 15993, 16472, 16587, 16699, 16832. Indexed. January 29, 30, and 31, and February 2, 3, 4, and 5, 1931 |
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... that writing me you want me to give you my very best judgment on this importa question . Sincerely yours , A. W. MELLON , Secretary of the Treasury . v , the letter of January 19 , 1931 , 4 PAYMENT OF SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION.
... that writing me you want me to give you my very best judgment on this importa question . Sincerely yours , A. W. MELLON , Secretary of the Treasury . v , the letter of January 19 , 1931 , 4 PAYMENT OF SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION.
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... soldiers at that time . 1. MILLS . A billion three hundred and forty million . r . GARNER . No ; a billion three ... soldiers in 1924 if had settled in cash on the basis of a dollar a day for service in this try , and a dollar and a ...
... soldiers at that time . 1. MILLS . A billion three hundred and forty million . r . GARNER . No ; a billion three ... soldiers in 1924 if had settled in cash on the basis of a dollar a day for service in this try , and a dollar and a ...
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... soldier to waive his interest and take a straig settlement . If they all waived their interest and took a straig settlement , it would not be such a stupendous task as you referr to that General Hines ... SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION.
... soldier to waive his interest and take a straig settlement . If they all waived their interest and took a straig settlement , it would not be such a stupendous task as you referr to that General Hines ... SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION.
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... soldier may waive his interest . Suppose he ed his interest , would that task still be such a stupendous task ? . MILLS . No. Then , as I understand it , they would not have ake the computation ... SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION 17.
... soldier may waive his interest . Suppose he ed his interest , would that task still be such a stupendous task ? . MILLS . No. Then , as I understand it , they would not have ake the computation ... SOLDIERS ' ADJUSTED COMPENSATION 17.
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25 per cent adjusted compensation adjusted-service certificates American Legion amount BACHARACH bankers believe bill billion dollars bond issue bond market bonus borrow cash payment cent interest CHAIRMAN CHINDBLOM committee Congress Congressman course CROWTHER debt depreciation DOUGHTON DUFFIELD economic effect employment endowment policy ESTEP estimate ex-service face value favor Federal reserve FERRISS figures financing foreign FREAR fund GARNER gentlemen give Government bonds Government securities HINES increase industrial investment January January 29 January 30 KVALE legislation Liberty bonds loan value maturity ment MILLS North Carolina obligation opinion outstanding paid PATMAN present president proposed proposition purchase question RAGON RAINEY RAMSEYER RANKIN rate of interest represent reserve banks REYBURN SCHALLER Secretary sell service certificates soldiers statement STEPHENSON taxes tion to-day TREADWAY Treasury Department United WAGNER World War veterans YOUNG
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Page 376 - States provides that the Congress shall have power — To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures: To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States.
Page 61 - Administrator shall, if the loan was legally made, accept such certificate and note, and pay to the bank in full satisfaction of its claim the amount of the unpaid principal due it and the unpaid interest at the rate authorized by the World War Adjusted Compensation Act, as amended, up to the date of the check issued to the bank.
Page 293 - At 3 o'clock today and 10:30 o'clock tomorrow. (Thereupon, at 12:30 pm, a recess was taken until 3 pm) AFTER RECESS Upon the expiration of the recess, the hearing was resumed. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order. Mr.
Page 229 - The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we thank you for the information you have given the co'mmittee.
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