Farm Credit Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 8748, to Reduce Permanently the Interest Rates on Federal Land Bank and Land Bank Commissioner Loans; to Relieve Federal Land Bank Borrowers of Stock Liability; to Place the Federal Land Banks on a Self Supporting Basis; to Refund and Guarantee the Bonds of Such Banks; to Increase the Functions and Responsibilities of National Farm-loan Associations and County Committees of Farmers; to Provide for the Adjustment and Refinancing of Farm-mortgage Debts; to Limit the Institution of Foreclosure Proceedings and the Taking of Deficiency Judgments, and for Other Purposes, March 7 to April 5, 1940 |
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... Thatcher , M. W. , National Farmers Union legislative committee , St. Paul , Minn . Page 319 431 8 , 31 , 58 433 489 119 524 494 149 , 181 , 209 107 85 510 441 , 468 55 376 379 , 436 , 375 378 , 413 344 Wallace , Hon . Henry A ...
... Thatcher , M. W. , National Farmers Union legislative committee , St. Paul , Minn . Page 319 431 8 , 31 , 58 433 489 119 524 494 149 , 181 , 209 107 85 510 441 , 468 55 376 379 , 436 , 375 378 , 413 344 Wallace , Hon . Henry A ...
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... Thatcher wants to be heard . Would you prefer starting now , Mr. Thatcher , or going over until tomorrow morning ? Our time is limited now as you can see . Mr. THATCHER . I would prefer going on tomorrow morning . The CHAIRMAN . Very ...
... Thatcher wants to be heard . Would you prefer starting now , Mr. Thatcher , or going over until tomorrow morning ? Our time is limited now as you can see . Mr. THATCHER . I would prefer going on tomorrow morning . The CHAIRMAN . Very ...
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... Thatcher , representing the National Farmers Union . STATEMENT OF M. W. THATCHER , ST . PAUL , MINN . , CHAIRMAN , NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE , FARMERS UNION , AND PRESIDENT , NATIONAL FEDERATION OF GRAIN COOPER- ATIVES Mr. THATCHER ...
... Thatcher , representing the National Farmers Union . STATEMENT OF M. W. THATCHER , ST . PAUL , MINN . , CHAIRMAN , NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE , FARMERS UNION , AND PRESIDENT , NATIONAL FEDERATION OF GRAIN COOPER- ATIVES Mr. THATCHER ...
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... Thatcher . Mr. THATCHER . I want to state at the outset , in my opinion , this is one of the most constructive and statesmanlike bills that has been introduced in Congress in my generation . For the greater part of my business life ...
... Thatcher . Mr. THATCHER . I want to state at the outset , in my opinion , this is one of the most constructive and statesmanlike bills that has been introduced in Congress in my generation . For the greater part of my business life ...
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... THATCHER . With the permission of the chairman , I should like to submit within the next day or so a detailed statement of what I consider the most important implications of the present bill . We have not had too long to study it and ...
... THATCHER . With the permission of the chairman , I should like to submit within the next day or so a detailed statement of what I consider the most important implications of the present bill . We have not had too long to study it and ...
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adjustment agency Agriculture amount ANDRESEN average bank system bankers basis BELL bill BLACK borrowers callable CHAIRMAN COFFEE committee Congress COOLEY cooperative features cost credit system debt deficiency judgments delinquent DICKERSON district DOXEY Farm Credit Administration farm loan Farm Mortgage Corporation farmers Federal Farm Mortgage Federal Government Federal land bank Federal land-bank system Federal Reserve System FERGUSON financing FLANNAGAN foreclosed foreclosure FULMER GILCHRIST going Goss Governor HOPE indebtedness institution interest rates issue KLEBERG Land Bank Commissioner land-bank bonds legislation LEMKE lending loan associations losses Marvin Jones ment mortgage loans MURRAY MYLANDER national farm national farm-loan associations North Dakota operation outstanding PACE paid payments percent period PIERCE present production credit productive value question rate of interest reamortization refinancing Secretary WALLACE sell SHORT statement subsidy TABER taxes THATCHER thing tion Treasury ZIMMERMAN
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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 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 77 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order, please. We have with us this morning Mr.
Page 318 - To fulfill these purposes, the country is divided into 12 Farm Credit Districts. At the same location in each district there is a Federal land bank, a Federal intermediate credit bank, and a bank for cooperatives. There is also a Central Bank for Cooperatives in Denver, Colorado.
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Page 2 - All obligations issued by the Authority 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 authority or control of the United States or of any officer or officers thereof.
Page 2 - ... the bonds of the Corporation acquired by him under this section. All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of the bonds of the Corporation shall be treated as publicdebt transactions of the United States. With the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Corporation shall have power to purchase such bonds in the open market at any time and at any price.
Page 2 - Such obligations shall be in such forms and denominations, shall have such maturities, shall bear such rates of interest, shall be subject to such terms and conditions, and shall be issued in such manner and sold at such prices as may be prescribed by the Commodity Credit Corporation, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 8 - SEC. 52. No officer, attorney, or other employee of the corporation shall, directly or indirectly, be the beneficiary of or receive any fee, commission, gift, or other consideration for or in connection with any transaction or business under this Act other than such salary, fee, or other compensation as he may receive as such officer, attorney, or employee. No member of a county committee established under section 42 shall knowingly make or join in making any certification prohibited by section 2...