Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First[-third] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Agriculture |
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... industry in general ? Dr. ALEXANDER . Well , I really think in one sense industry is very much more responsive and there is more direct control , so far as in- dustry is concerned , because monopoly is practically impossible . If a ...
... industry in general ? Dr. ALEXANDER . Well , I really think in one sense industry is very much more responsive and there is more direct control , so far as in- dustry is concerned , because monopoly is practically impossible . If a ...
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... industry is on a self - sustaining basis so long as we have protective tariffs ? Mr. COFFEE . I think you must maintain a protective tariff system in this country for agriculture as well as industry . The CHAIRMAN . And so long as we ...
... industry is on a self - sustaining basis so long as we have protective tariffs ? Mr. COFFEE . I think you must maintain a protective tariff system in this country for agriculture as well as industry . The CHAIRMAN . And so long as we ...
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... industry money obtained through the sale of guaranteed Govern- ment bonds at 3 percent , why is it not safe to make ... industrial corpora- tions - railroads , for instance . Mr. BELL . Do you not distinguish between a loan for 10 years ...
... industry money obtained through the sale of guaranteed Govern- ment bonds at 3 percent , why is it not safe to make ... industrial corpora- tions - railroads , for instance . Mr. BELL . Do you not distinguish between a loan for 10 years ...
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... industry might have a substantial part of its production on hand at a time when the tax became inoperative . If the industry were forced to sell sugar to which the tax had attached in competition with sugar manufactured after the tax ...
... industry might have a substantial part of its production on hand at a time when the tax became inoperative . If the industry were forced to sell sugar to which the tax had attached in competition with sugar manufactured after the tax ...
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... industry in Louisiana , Florida , Puerto Rico , Hawaii , Philippines , Cuba , and other foreign countries . In addition to our people who are directly de- pendent upon sugar are those in other industries and producers of other ...
... industry in Louisiana , Florida , Puerto Rico , Hawaii , Philippines , Cuba , and other foreign countries . In addition to our people who are directly de- pendent upon sugar are those in other industries and producers of other ...
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acreage acres agency ALEXANDER amendment American amount ANDRESEN areas average basis Beet Growers bill BLACK borrower cane cents CHAIRMAN COFFEE Commissioner loans committee Congress consumers COOLEY cooperative features cost crop Cuba CUMMINGS debt deficiency judgments delinquent district domestic DOXEY Farm Credit Administration farm loan Farm Mortgage Corporation farmers Federal Farm Mortgage Federal land bank financing FLANNAGAN foreclosed foreclosure FULMER funds going Goss Governor guaranteed Hawaii HOPE income increase interest rates KLEBERG land-bank system LEMKE losses Louisiana Marvin Jones ment MURRAY MYLANDER North Dakota O'BRIEN operation outstanding PACE paid parity payments percent period Philippine present price of sugar Puerto Rico question quota rate of interest reduced refinancing Secretary WALLACE SHORT short tons statement subsidy Sugar Act sugar beets TABER tenant THATCHER thing tion tons Treasury United ZIMMERMAN
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Page 4 - ... in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and thereupon to the extent of the amount so paid the Secretary of the Treasury shall succeed to all the rights of the holders of such obligations.
Page 4 - States, and such guaranty shall be expressed on the face thereof, and such bonds shall be lawful investments, and may be accepted as security for all fiduciary, trust, and public funds, the investment or deposit of which shall be under the authority or control of the United States or any officer or officers thereof.
Page 2 - Treasury is authorized to use as a public-debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities hereafter issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended...
Page 60 - SEC. 4. In making loans under this title, the amount which is devoted to such purpose during any fiscal year shall be distributed equitably among the several States and Territories on the basis of farm population and the prevalence of tenancy, as determined by the Secretary.
Page 3 - Secretary of — (1) all rights and interests arising under the mortgage so in default; (2) all claims of the mortgagee against the mortgagor or others, arising out of the mortgage transaction...
Page 77 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order, please. We have with us this morning Mr.
Page 2 - All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of such notes or other obligations shall be treated as public debt transactions of the United States.
Page 3 - Is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, and the purposes for which securities may be issued under that Act, as amended, are extended to include any purchases of such notes and obligations.
Page 119 - Patten, we will be glad to hear you at this time. STATEMENT OF HON.
Page 147 - Every such mortgage shall contain an agreement providing for the repayment of the loan on an amortization plan by means of a fixed number of annual or semiannual installments...