Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-third Congress, Second Session on H.R. 6670. January 10, 1934 |
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... farmer reasonable , we think that it may be necessary for the banks to have more capital . There- fore , we request the permission to increase the capital if the Secretary of the Treasury and the Farm Credit Administration believes it ...
... farmer reasonable , we think that it may be necessary for the banks to have more capital . There- fore , we request the permission to increase the capital if the Secretary of the Treasury and the Farm Credit Administration believes it ...
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... farmer by the use of cash than by the use of the bonds which were worth less than par under the conditions existing at the time . Mr. HOPE . Have any of these bonds been offered to the public ? Governor MYERS . We discussed the matter ...
... farmer by the use of cash than by the use of the bonds which were worth less than par under the conditions existing at the time . Mr. HOPE . Have any of these bonds been offered to the public ? Governor MYERS . We discussed the matter ...
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... farmer , and are helpful in obtaining the scaling down of excessive debts . Thus , these loans make it possible for the good farmer to rearrange his debts so he can handle them . In almost all of the really distressed cases , the Com ...
... farmer , and are helpful in obtaining the scaling down of excessive debts . Thus , these loans make it possible for the good farmer to rearrange his debts so he can handle them . In almost all of the really distressed cases , the Com ...
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... farmer's obligations over to the Government , and allowed a sufficient portion of it to remain as a hang over , it would swamp the farmer so that he could not work his way out . So we came to the conclusion that it was the intention ...
... farmer's obligations over to the Government , and allowed a sufficient portion of it to remain as a hang over , it would swamp the farmer so that he could not work his way out . So we came to the conclusion that it was the intention ...
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... farmer can carry , and we have found that we were doing no kindness to the farmer , and that we were doing no kindness to the creditor , to allow him to go ahead under a new program , which just as sure as could be would result ...
... farmer can carry , and we have found that we were doing no kindness to the farmer , and that we were doing no kindness to the creditor , to allow him to go ahead under a new program , which just as sure as could be would result ...
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amended by inserting amended U.S.C. application appraisal approved Bank Commissioner loans Bank Commissioner's loans bill board of directors BOILEAU bonds for mortgages bonds issued bonds of equal borrowers capital cash CHAIRMAN creditor Emergency Farm Mortgage end thereof equal face value Farm Credit Act Farm Credit Administration Farm Loan Act farm loan bonds Farm Mortgage Act Farm Mortgage Corporation farmer Federal Farm Loan Federal Farm Mortgage Federal land bank FULMER GILCHRIST GLOVER Goss Government Governor MYERS guaranteed hereby HOPE HOVEY income indebtedness interest rate intermediate credit banks joint-stock land banks KLEBERG land bank bonds Land Bank Commissioner Land Bank Commissioner's land-bank loans Liberty Loan Act loans closed MARVIN JONES Mortgage Corporation bonds mortgage loans necessary paid paid-in surplus poration provisions purpose question Reconstruction Finance Corporation revolving fund scaling Secretary section 32 taxation tion title 12 TOBEY Treasury unconditionally guaranteed United Wichita bank